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At 79, Trump Rules Social Media — With No Rules at All At 79, Trump Rules Social Media — With No Rules at All
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As traditional platforms stay silent, Trump Truth Social threats Iran highlight a ... more

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ICE Detains 800+ After Intelligence from U.S. Airport Security ICE Detains 800+ After Intelligence from U.S. Airport Security
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ICE TSA airport data immigration arrests reveal a major shift in how ... more

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LA Councilmember Warns LA28: ‘Don’t Let Bankruptcy Define the Games’ LA Councilmember Warns LA28: ‘Don’t Let Bankruptcy Define the Games’
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Gas Prices Are Falling, but California Drivers Will Still Pay More Gas Prices Are Falling, but California Drivers Will Still Pay More
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California gas prices why so high remains a pressing question as falling ... more

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The ‘Secret’ Behind Bukele and Trump’s Controversial CECOT Deal The ‘Secret’ Behind Bukele and Trump’s Controversial CECOT Deal
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Trump Bukele deportation deal with El Salvador is raising serious concerns about ... more

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Poor Sleep in Young Adults May Be the First Warning Sign of Diabetes Risk Poor Sleep in Young Adults May Be the First Warning Sign of Diabetes Risk
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sleep problems depression diabetes risk young adults is emerging as a critical ... more

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That Sudden Fear Might not be Anxiety. What Doctors Say you’re Really Feeling That Sudden Fear Might not be Anxiety. What Doctors Say you’re Really Feeling
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Understanding panic attack vs anxiety can change how people seek treatment, manage ... more

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LA Just Approved $300M for Housing. Here’s Who Actually Gets Help LA Just Approved $300M for Housing. Here’s Who Actually Gets Help
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LA affordable housing funding aims to reduce eviction risk and expand supply, ... more

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LA28 Backs Small Businesses with 25% Contract Goal LA28 Backs Small Businesses with 25% Contract Goal
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LA28 business opportunities aim to shift Olympic spending toward local and small ... more

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2025 Sees Record Surge in Hate Crimes Targeting Latinos 2025 Sees Record Surge in Hate Crimes Targeting Latinos
Immigration April 9, 2026

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Anti Latino hate crimes are rising despite an overall decline in incidents, ... more

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U.S. Can “Do Whatever It Wants,” Trump Official Tells Pope in Tense Exchange U.S. Can “Do Whatever It Wants,” Trump Official Tells Pope in Tense Exchange
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Trump Vatican clash highlights rising tensions between U.S. military policy and global ... more

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World Cup 2026 Los Angeles travel: Train discounts aim to ease congestion and expand access World Cup 2026 Los Angeles travel: Train discounts aim to ease congestion and expand access
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World Cup 2026 Los Angeles travel plans now include discounted rail options, ... more

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In Altadena, Permits Are Up. Rebuilding Is Not. Latino Homeowners Are Caught in the Gap In Altadena, Permits Are Up. Rebuilding Is Not. Latino Homeowners Are Caught in the Gap
Housing April 11, 2026

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Despite rising permits after the Altadena fire, Latino homeowners face financial barriers, ... more

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Rafael Hernández:”Sometimes I look at myself in the mirror and can’t believe it…” Rafael Hernández:”Sometimes I look at myself in the mirror and can’t believe it…”
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Abort a Baby in California: What you Need to Know Abort a Baby in California: What you Need to Know
Immigration June 29, 2022

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