Oct. 1, 2020

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The biggest of the temblors measured 4.4 magnitude and struck about 4:30 p.m. near the town of Westmoreland.

Trump’s stunning case cries out for full tax disclosure by any presidential nominee of a major party. And my flip-flop was validated in Tuesday’s dark debate that was so painful to watch.

Malls and nail salons in L.A. County can resume indoor operations with restrictions. Outdoor playgrounds also can reopen

Police in Los Angeles and other major cities across California issue citations to Black residents for minor infractions at far higher rates than white residents, according to a new study.

In a year of national protests against racial injustice, state lawmakers approved Assembly Bill 3121 to force the state to begin to confront its racist history and systemic disparities that persist today.

Attempted murder charges have been filed against Deonte Lee Murray, 36, in the attack at the Compton Metro station earlier this month.

Follow along for live updates and analysis as the Dodgers start their journey toward attempting to win their first World Series title since 1988.

Experts say many students in kindergarten through third grade will struggle with online school. Here are some ideas to help make virtual learning work as well as you can.

Chrissy Teigen, who had been hospitalized for excessive bleeding during her third pregnancy and had been sharing details about the complications on her popular social media accounts, announced Wednesday night that she lost the pregnancy.

On the eve of the release of a solo concert film, Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks opens up on Lindsey Buckingham’s exit and looking for love in her 70s.

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Thousands of patients in L.A. County’s public hospital system face long, sometimes deadly waits to see specialists, a Times investigation has found. The system serves primarily the region’s poorest and most vulnerable residents.

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Times photographers Kent Nishimura and Brian van der Brug talk about shooting wildfires in a year when the blazes seem more destructive than ever.

Protesters took to the streets in Louisville, Ky., and Los Angeles after a grand jury declined to charge officers in the killing of Breonna Taylor.

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“We fear for their future.” That’s studios and directors’ message to Washington about the dire state of the movie theater industry.

LACMA just put its director’s home on the market for nearly $6.6 million. In May, records show the museum acquired a cheaper residence three blocks away.

A lack of scripted programming because of coronavirus restrictions cuts into the ratings of the first week of the prime-time television season.

Yara Shahidi, Tessa Thompson, Ava DuVernay, Kumail Nanjiani, Kerry Washington, Brie Larson and other celebrities live-tweeted Tuesday’s presidential debate.

Buehler’s Game 1 performance made it clear that questions about the Dodgers’ starting rotation will follow the team throughout the playoffs.

Joshua Kelley has a fumble and fellow rookie Justin Herbert three turnovers, mistakes coach Anthony Lynn says the Chargers can’t endure if they expect to win.

Angels team President John Carpino and manager Joe Maddon outlined what owner Arte Moreno is seeking in a general manager to succeed the fired Billy Eppler.

Joe Biggs, a leader of the far-right Proud Boys celebrating President Trump’s apparent endorsement, said that if left-wing lawlessness persisted, his members were prepared to return to Portland, Ore., “the main center of insurrection around the country.”

Kentucky’s attorney general is granted a delay in the release of grand jury transcripts. He says he wants to redact the personal information of those involved.

Seagram’s liquor heiress Clare Bronfman is sentenced to almost seven years in prison in the conspiracy case involving the NXIVM self-improvement group.

Lebanon has legalized marijuana farming — already a thriving illicit industry — in hopes of giving a boost to its foundering economy.

As the country grapples with the role of systemic racism, The Times has committed to examining its past.

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