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Democrats against the law? Highlights from the governor’s race forum in Fresno

FRESNO – The top four Democrats running for California governor on Wednesday told an audience of agriculture enthusiasts in the…

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Farm workers argue on César Chávez’s previous day: ‘You can only judge a living person’

The lights went up in the backyard of a Highland Park home, where three farm workers had gathered to find…

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La Biennale de Québec: What Changes When the Ice Breaks

Quebec winters every year turn the cold into a canvas. Photo: Elisabeth Joly, Studio Arago Ice is a charged word…

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Youth homelessness in LA County is on the rise, study finds

The number of homeless students in Los Angeles County is on the rise, with thousands more without housing within a…

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Review: “Ming Smith: The Need for Jazz” at the Portland Museum of Art

Ming Smith, Social distancing1974. Archival pigment print, 36 x 48 inches. Courtesy of the artist and The Gund at Kenyon…

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Apple Celebrates 50 Years: 7 CEOs Who Built It and Who’s Coming Next

John Sculley (right), then CEO of Apple, poses with Steve Jobs (left) at Apple’s annual computer show in 1984. Jobs…

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Contributor: Investigate AI campaigns flooding social media with fake comments

California built its culture of open government — including citizen boards that set rules for jobs like auto repair and…

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Gas just hit $6 in LA Here’s where you can still get it for $5

The cost of gasoline reached an unacceptable level in the Los Angeles area on Tuesday as the price per gallon…

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MAHA says red meat will make you healthier. The American Heart Association disagrees

In the past, the American Heart Assn. and the US federal government were very much in agreement about what the…

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Collecting Art is Easy. Running a Museum, Not So Much.

Rachel Martin (Tlingit), Gochman Family Chalk Drawings2022. Chalk, site specific. Photo: Alon Koppel Photography Sometime this fall, a new art…

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