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Fight or flight? Some California nonprofits won't remain silent in face of Trump budget slashing

Some nonprofits are fighting back, including an L.A. provider that's leading a campaign to try to stop potential GOP cuts to healthcare for low-income Americans.

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Looking for things to do in L.A.? Ask us your questions and we'll share very specific recs

Need to find a perfect dinner spot for a group of seafood lovers or curate a weekend itinerary for your overzealous auntie? We can help.

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Transfers are making their presence felt for UCLA football

Key Lawrence leads a group of UCLA football transfers who are trying to fit in while also establishing themselves as leaders.

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Hiltzik: No one understands Trump's thinking on tariffs. Here are the top guesses

Trump's abrupt reversal on tariffs still leaves international trade policy in chaos.

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Prep sports roundup: Huntington Beach gets walk-off home run by Ethan Porter

The Oilers defeat Los Alamitos 3-2 on Ethan Porter's home run in the eighth inning in a key Sunset League game on Tuesday.

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Patience at the plate and slick defense help Dodgers continue Jackie Robinson Day dominance

The Dodgers took walks, turned in web gems and benefited from Will Smith's big fly to defeat the Colorado Rockies and improve their Jackie Robinson Day record to 17-4.

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Tuesday's high school baseball and softball scores

Tuesday's CIF City Section and Southern Section high school baseball and softball scores.

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Want to join Disneyland's exclusive Club 33? New details for membership are online

Disney's exclusive Club 33 is updating its membership info. Here's how you can join the membership line.

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Rare Fijian iguanas, rescued from wildlife traffickers in Spain, arrive at San Diego Zoo

Eight endangered Fijian iguanas have arrived at their new home at the San Diego Zoo. The creatures were seized by Spanish authorities in a 2017 bust of more than 600 illegally trafficked reptiles.

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Prep talk: Former Servite coach Troy Thomas will attend NFL draft

Former Servite High lineman Mason Graham invites Troy Thomas to attend the NFL draft on April 24-26 in Green Bay.

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Contributor: The drumbeat against Hegseth? It's not really about him

The conservatives teeing up against him don't like his approach to Iran.

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Another victim of Trump's tariffs: California's electric vehicle ambitions

Experts expect Trump's new tariffs will increase the price of electric trucks and buses, imperiling California climate goals.

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Dodgers legend Manny Mota suffers stroke: 'We hope he can recover all his functions'

Legendary Dodgers pinch-hitter Manny Mota suffered a stroke Monday night. A day later, José Mota says his 87-year-old father was 'alert and responding.'

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Tajh Ariza leaves Westchester High for St. John Bosco

Tajh Ariza, the City Section co-player of the year in basketball, has left a City Section powerhouse to play with the Braves in the Trinity League.

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David Zaslav's pay rises to $52 million, despite rocky year for Warner Bros. Discovery

Big changes are coming to Warner Bros. Discovery's board. Zaslav's mentor — the cable television pioneer John Malone — announced his plans to step down as a voting member.

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Clippers' Kawhi Leonard still has 'love' for the game of basketball

The former All-Star forward has been rounding into his dominant form in preparation for the playoffs, his passion for the game as strong as ever.

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One final call: Pope Francis' last blessing echoes in Gaza

Pope Francis regularly called a church in Gaza to ask how residents there were doing during the Israel-Hamas war. He is remembered as a defender and consoling presence.

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What happens if Trump doesn't obey court orders? New spotlight on U.S. marshals

Situated at the nexus of the face-off between the executive and judicial branches is a little-scrutinized arm of the federal government: the U.S. Marshals Service.

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How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Taylor Tomlinson

Visiting the Melrose Trading Post, stocking up on spiral-ring notebooks and grabbing some sushi in Studio City are all part of the perfect Sunday for the "After Midnight" host.

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Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw throws three scoreless innings in rehab start

Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw threw three scoreless innings in his first rehab start in Oklahoma City on Wednesday.

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