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    Jul 16

    L.A. has long enjoyed a reputation as a playground for the rich, but the handsome teenage prince who arrived nine years ago operated on a different level: ✔️Lakers luxury suite ✔️Lived at the Beverly Wilshire ✔️Regular trips to Vegas

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  2. Fueled by several glasses of a light, summery rosé, ⁦⁩ went on an inebriated, comical rant, waking this morning to find — along with a raging headache — that she may have won quarantine-era Twitter.

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  4. "The end goal for these efforts is to trigger emotional reactions and drive people to ideological extremes, making it nearly impossible to build a consensus." (via )

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  7. Federal agents in Portland continue crackdown; protesters and local leaders shout 'Go home'

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  9. Fed adapts Main Street Program to include smaller nonprofits

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  12. El coronavirus ahora se está propagando más rápido en los condados de Orange, Riverside y San Bernardino que en el condado de Los Ángeles

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  13. "The police reforms that are currently stalled in the U.S. Senate are so basic, so necessary and so modest that it’s embarrassing they are not already law." (via )

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    Jul 15

    It's not just that Latinos workers are getting coronavirus at unprecedented rates. California is failing to protect them as they do essential work. This chart tells the whole sad story.

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    8 hours ago

    Gov. Gavin Newsom reopened California without meeting his own coronavirus testing, tracing benchmarks

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    The death of John Lewis brings to mind this inspiring Column One from archives by about the congressman and the police chief of Montgomery, Ala. A beautiful and unexpected tale of repentance, forgiveness and friendship.

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    If California’s high school football season is postponed on Monday as expected, top prospects like USC QB commit Miller Moss could have difficult decisions to make:

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