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A series of comments made during a Trump campaign rally -- including 'jokes' by Tony Hinchcliffe -- did not make many people laugh.
Even Trump backers are running away from Tony Hinchcliffe's racist jokes. Will they help Harris?
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A 25-year-old man was arrested in Northern California after his dad was found dead in a dumpster. Police believe the man fatally shot his father.
His body was found in a California dumpster. His son has been arrested
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Some Californians moved to the states to canvass for Democrats, while others join weekend bus trips to knock on doors.
Californians head to Nevada and Arizona to knock on doors for Harris
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The colorful goo inside cans of Silly String has damaged everything from parked cars to the Hollywood Walk of Fame stars, leading to a temporary ban.
L.A.’s silliest law? Why Hollywood bans Silly String on Halloween
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Recent fires in California have focused attention and fears on lithium-ion batteries. But how dangerous are these batteries really?
Lithium-ion batteries causing fires, dangers on California freeways, sparking calls for safety improvements
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Patrick Mester was a teacher at Enochs High School — where three teachers have been arrested on molestation charges in the last 12 years — when he was arrested by Modesto police in March 2021 for 'inappropriate communication' with a student.
Teacher at troubled California school arrested on molestation charges
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Lil Durk and members of his music group Only the Family were arrested by federal authorities in an alleged plot to kill rival rapper Quando Rondo.
Grammy winner Lil Durk charged in murder-for-hire plot near Beverly Center mall
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Rams owner Stan Kroenke and Clippers owner Steve Ballmer opposed the Inglewood Transit Connector project saying it would cause congestion and harm development plans. South Bay cities rejected request for more funding.
Clippers and Rams owners come out against Inglewood people mover, as $2.4-billion project falters
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An appellate court ruling is the latest twist in a dispute over the UFW’s unionization campaign at Wonderful Nurseries, the largest grapevine nursery in the U.S.
Negotiations between farmworkers and Wonderful Co. can continue, appellate court rules
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