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Fires, tariffs and high interest rates: L.A. housing construction plunged at start of year

Developers in the first three months of 2025 pulled building permits for 57% fewer homes in the city of Los Angeles than they did last year, according to a report from research firm Hilgard Analytics.

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Plaschke: Invincible Dodgers look very beatable, and that's a problem

They started off 8-0 and seemed invincible, but the Dodgers are just 3-6 since then and look very vulnerable.

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Summer movies at Hollywood Forever begin with 'Clueless,' a David Lynch tribute and more

The 24th summer of movies, presented by Cinespia and partners Amazon MGM Studios and Prime Video, kicks off Memorial Day weekend.

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RFK Jr. announces a plan to ban certain food dyes, following California's lead

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Tuesday that the Department of Health and Human Services will work toward eliminating more than half a dozen common dyes from the U.S. food supply.

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Trump threats do the unthinkable: Transform Canadians into flag-waving, U.S.-booing patriots

Instead of cowing Canadians, President Trump's threats to annex their country have unleashed a wave of patriotic fervor unmatched in living memory.

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How Kings' locker room L.A. Fire helmet is much more than a good-luck charm

The battle-scarred helmet the Kings received from two Los Angeles firefighters has proven to be a major good-luck charm, and a reminder of life's true heroes.

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Tesla profit falls in the wake of brand controversy and tariffs

Tesla announced its first quarter financial results Tuesday, including a 71% drop in net income and 13% drop in vehicle deliveries.

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Prep talk: Velazquez family keeps delivering for Crespi

While Crespi shortstop Diego Velazquez stars on field, family members root, work and play

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Tariffs chill Southern California's vast industrial property market

Demand for warehouses used to move goods through Los Angeles County ports is expected to fall if widespread tariffs take effect, potentially damaging the economic vitality of one of the world's largest industrial real estate markets.

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How do the Lakers match up against the Timberwolves entering their playoff series?

The Lakers and Minnesota Timberwolves open a first-round NBA playoff series on Saturday at Crypto.com Arena. How do the teams measure up?

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Charged with selling state secrets to the Soviets, a bumbling FBI agent had a novel defense

FBI agent Richard Miller acknowledged his secret dealings with the Soviets, but claimed he did so to infiltrate Soviet intelligence and redeem his career.

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Sparks bolster backcourt, selecting Sarah Ashlee Barker at No. 9 in WNBA draft

Sarah Ashlee Barker, considered one of the top shooting guards in the country last season, earned back-to-back All-SEC first-team honors at Alabama last season.

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'It is time for you to leave': DHS mistakenly sends notices to U.S. citizens

Homeland Security sent an email to a Los Angeles attorney, warning: 'Do not attempt to remain in the United States — the federal government will find you.

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Why Trump's DOJ targeted L.A. County over gun permits — and who might be next

The Department of Justice is investigating L.A. County over alleged waits of up to 18 months for gun permits, a case that legal experts say could have far-reaching implications.

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'It's going to hurt a lot.' How L.A.'s importers are navigating Trump's shifting tariffs

Business owners across Los Angeles who rely on imported goods are bracing for higher prices as Trump imposes steep taxes on products from several countries.

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Interior secretary gives DOGE member with oil-industry ties power to remake department

Tyler Hassen, a member of Elon Musk's DOGE team with ties to the oil industry, was recently named assistant secretary in the Department of Interior, with the power to make vast changes to the agency in charge of more than 500 million acres of federal land.

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Prep sports roundup: Westlake baseball continues its late-inning heroics

Noah Stead hit a two-run home run to lift the Warriors past Oaks Christian 7-6 in a battle for first place in the Marmonte League.

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Warner Bros. Discovery's Max joins the password-sharing crackdown

The streaming service known for 'Hacks' and 'The Pitt' has introduced a paid sharing feature to crack down on freeloaders.

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Commentary: Pope Francis was a climate hero. Trump's reign gives his words extra meaning

The late pope's climate change encyclical, 'Laudato Si,' is more relevant than ever.

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EPA chief urges Mexico to help deliver '100% solution' to clean up polluted Tijuana River

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin visited the polluted Tijuana River on the U.S.-Mexico border, calling for a '100% solution' to clean up raw sewage that has fouled the waterway for years.

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