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Mexico once vowed to reform its police. That has been abandoned as the country deploys soldiers to fight cartels.
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‘K-pop Demon Hunters,’ an American-made film, has gained a huge audience in South Korea, thanks to its nods to Korean folklore, pop culture and habits.
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L.A. Timeless: Archive Classics
In this 2009 classic from the L.A. Timeless archives, kids take center stage in mutton bustin’, the sheep-riding event that kicks off rodeo dreams.
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U.S. job growth stalled in July, with just 73,000 jobs added. Also, employment numbers for May and June were lowered, prompting President Trump to fire the commissioner overseeing the agency that reports unemployment data.
The end of the Corp. for Public Broadcasting means a halt to decades of renowned educational programming, cultural content and natural disaster alerts.
Blue Bottle coffee shops in the Bay Area have unionized, becoming the latest locations to be swept up in the wave of barista organizing that has surged across the U.S. in recent years.
The Dodgers have struggled to hit home runs, but they put the ball in play enough Sunday to close out a road trip with a 3-0 win over the Rays.
They brought their 412-square-foot, rent-controlled apartment to life with bold patterns on the furniture and colorful artwork on the walls.
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These images are part of a series highlighting the suffering of children in Gaza, where a humanitarian disaster is escalating and civilians are starving.