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This Mexican city had one of the world’s highest homicide rates — so it fired most of its police
Mexico once vowed to reform its police. That has been abandoned as the country deploys soldiers to fight cartels.
‘They roll right over’: Many Democratic voters call their party weak and ineffective, poll finds
An Associated Press-NORC poll finds that many Democratic voters see their political party as 'weak' or 'ineffective,' largely ...
Democrats and Republicans alike call for transparency in the case of the convicted sex offender, even if it hurts President ...
The No. 1 golfer in the world, known for his cool-under-pressure demeanor, delivers a role in the movie that shows he's a ...
The director of a copper mine in Chile says the bodies of four of five miners trapped in a collapsed shaft since an ...
Josh Gad says he'll perform in "Jesus Christ Superstar" on Sunday at the Hollywood Bowl after a bout with COVID; John Stamos ...
Indian businesses in SoCal brace for 25% tariff hike: ‘More expensive to do business day by day’
Businesses that rely on goods imported from India are preparing for a 25% tariff to take effect as President Trump's trade ...
The Palisades fire destroyed homes and communities. Can these former residents reconstruct their lives in a retirement home?
A far-right Israeli minister prays at Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site, known to Jews as Temple Mount, sparking regional ...
Consultants warned that Orange could be at risk of bankruptcy by 2029 if city officials don't change course. A sales tax hike ...
Dan Ardell won the College World Series at USC and made his MLB debut for the Angels within a matter of months in 1961. But ...
UCLA offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri likes what he sees from quarterback Nico Iamaleava and hopes to replicate some of the ...
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