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2022-11-20
Climbing to the roof of Africa before famed snow turns to dust
A culture clash on and off the pitch
LAFD soft on problem officials, some say
Climate compensation fund is approved in historic U.N. deal
Political struggle leaves district in limbo
Is a GOP without Trump possible?
Look who’s suing to protect fringe COVID quackery
Is the president fatally stubborn — or virtuously tenacious?
British leader makes surprise visit to Kyiv
Vote leaves Malaysia’s leaders hanging
Brazil-Portugal rapprochement
Sensors indicate undersea volcano may be erupting
On Caribbean island, horse racing runs in their veins
Confronting corruption his entire career
Election deniers won some races for local offices
Storm dumps 6 feet of snow on western N.Y.
Portland delays vote on homeless camping
N.Y. pot shops abound, none legally licensed
Don’t ignore these credit score quirks
She rose to the top 1% of Etsy sellers. What’s her secret?
Banning rodeos is ‘Marxist’ now?
Public service met with hate
The world needs more solar roofs
Los Angeles must take politics out of development decisions
Our gains on the population crisis spell good news for climate
The revolutionary clarity of ‘Ejaculate Responsibly’
Israel to Berkeley to Twitter
Working remotely can bring us closer together
He rode the wave of L.A.’s new left
Shift in power on O.C. board
Immigrants’ son makes World Cup dream come true
Path to far-right extremism
Husband faces murder charge in wife’s death
Robbers shoot man, flee with watch, chains
Foot found in Yellowstone was L.A. man’s
Parolee in chase across two counties faces 25 charges
District settles in girl’s asthma death
Conrad A. Binyon
Marsha Gale Adler
Bruins blow latest chance for relevance
Unbelievably, national title in their reach
Chargers hope pieces finally falling into place
A rise and fall of the Rams
France’s Benzema out for World Cup
Marquette upsets No. 3 Texas in Bahamas
Wolverines bend but don’t break
Another wild play for a Bears win
TCU rallies to maintain perfect record
Kings dumped by Kraken in overtime
Chaminade claims Division II title
Beat me in St. Louis: Ducks fall to Blues
Mena runs away with title despite detour
HOW THEY MATCH UP
HOW THEY MATCH UP
Despite gain, there’s some pain
Reinforcements give Lakers jolt
Strong Black women
ON THE ROAD TO STARDOM
FLEETING FREEDOM AND ETERNAL HOPE
THE HOLIDAYS WITH CANADIAN BRASS
LONG COVID’S SELF-DIAGNOSIS
We’ve needed your voice
Music critic’s praises sung
A good use for Twitter
Place Setting
CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANTS WILL MAKE YOUR GARDEN SMELL TERRIFIC
Giving myself grace
Keep it local at holiday markets
PARTY HOP WITH NICOLE BYER IN HER ‘CLUELESS’ WHITE JEEP
6 home cooks take on Thanksgiving traditions
FUYUKO KONDO
HYTHUM KISWANI
CARA MCCONNELL
SORINA VAZIRI
Roast Pheasants With Double Cranberry Sauce
FABIENNE TOBACK
KARLA SUBERO PITTOL
Maqluba (Palestinian Upside-down Chicken and Rice)
Gratin Dauphinois
Winter Salad With Hare Krishna Dressing
Creamy ‘Fruit Tart’
Apple Galette
REST YOUR WEARY SOUL AT 8 TRANQUIL HOT SPRINGS
The season OF GIFTING
Expo exhibitors turn into investors
TASTY TRADITION IS SWEET SUCCESS FOR CULTURE
Cutting-edge innovations light up Wuzhen Summit
Chinese medicine relies on tradition for healing
Machines turning, the drone is whirring, and life’s a breeze
Paradise regained as wetlands clean-ups bring birds back
Tibet’s ecology better preserved with concerted efforts
A peach wonderland with bright prospects
‘Crazy’ idea highlights Chinese culture
Foundationsofacivilization
Gracias fútbol
Ready to rise after rebuild
UNITED STATES WORLD CUP HISTORY
GROUP G GROUP H
Building stadiums came with human toll
RAS ABU ABOUD (STADIUM 974)
LUSAIL ICONIC
KHALIFA INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATION CITY
AL THUMAMA
AHMAD BIN ALI
Latinx Files readers and Times staff share what the World Cup means to them. Read more on Page 2 and online at latimes.com/graciasfutbol.
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