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Deal by union, LAUSD ends the strike
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Excellence in any language
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The public had teachers’ backs
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A new sign of discord for Trump, U.S. spies
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SUPREME COURT ENTERS GENDER DEBATE
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Viral video upsets Kentucky town
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GOP senators want to reverse U.S. asylum law
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Jubilation and disappointment
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Justices to hear gun rights case
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High court mum on ‘Dreamers’
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A look at the deal
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A muddled policy on Syria
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A bellwether protest in Venezuela
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12 Catalan leaders face trial
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End shutdown, then negotiate
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Veterans only
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The strike’s over. Now what?
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‘Congestion pricing’ in L.A.?
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Attack Trump, no matter what
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A lackluster Senate record
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Grand Canyon’s next century will be hotter
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Stem cell boom is outpacing the science
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Code Pink’s co-founder joins the arts council
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Getting youths out of state’s prison system
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Will race retread the sexist barbs of 2016?
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L.A. sheriff questioned about deputy
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Housing towers endorsed by L.A.
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Perry enters county contest
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Cal State won’t increase tuition
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Kaye Ballard, star of stage, TV
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Vacationers killed when tree falls on rental home
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School where autistic student died will close
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Malibu shooting suspect in court
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An erosion of U.S. healthcare
Women, young people and the poor have seen the most losses
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Viacom buying streaming firm Pluto TV
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Payday lender agrees to refunds, penalties
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Even during the shutdown, Trump is still working to gut Obamacare
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U.S. staffers stuck paying work expenses
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Stocks hit by global concerns
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Tech giants in her crosshairs
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A pick-me-up for Starbucks: Deliveries
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Existing-home sales slide 6.4% in December
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UPS keyless entry expands in cities
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Waymo to open Michigan factory
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EBay pressured to grow or divest
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PG&E secures $5.5 billion to use in bankruptcy
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JUST CAN’T STAND PATS
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When Woods gets hot, it causes chills in golf world
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Don’t write them off yet
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Talk about missed field goals
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Time is now for a Lakers upgrade
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Rivera is unanimous pick for Hall
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Williams falls in Australian Open
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Not his dream to do the Chop
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Fritz working on his level best
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Michigan wins on shot at buzzer
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Bartow plans to turn up pressure on homestand
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Mavericks suspend heckling fan
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Thunder rebounding behind dynamic duo
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Buss: Don’t want anyone who won’t play with James
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City Section winter sports to resume
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CHANGE REIGNS
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Netflix and comic-book firsts for best picture are among the milestone nods
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With “The Wife,” Glenn Close should f inally win, but make no mistake: This would be no sympathy victory.
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With its slew of head-scratching and contradictory decisions, the academy seems to have a split personality.
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Among animated films, Sony’s “Into the Spider-Verse” will try to break Disney’s stronghold.
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“BlacKkKlansman” wins nods for best picture and director, both f irsts for filmmaker Spike Lee.
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ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
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ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
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ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
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ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
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DIRECTOR
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THE OTHER NOMINEES
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Her unvarnished acting and a wail from the soul captured moviegoers
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Amid controversy, he kept his steadfast focus on celebrating Freddie
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MR. ROGERS A DOC HERO, BUT NO NOD
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AMC, REGAL TO EXCLUDE ‘ROMA’
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HELLO, DOLLY (OH ... OH, NO)
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CROSSWORD
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Haunted by abuse as child
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HOROSCOPE
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TV HIGHLIGHTS