The Trump administration's refusal to 'facilitate' the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia is an attack on our most basic expectations of American justice.
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The Trump administration's refusal to 'facilitate' the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia is an attack on our most basic expectations of American justice.
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Harvard professor Steve Levitsky has spent decades studying democracies and how they fail. He's now raising alarm bells over what he sees as a slide toward autocracy under President Trump.
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American Rivers ranks the Tijuana River No. 2 on its list of most endangered rivers. Advocates are urging the U.S. and Mexico to address the flow of raw sewage.
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Huntington Park's move to investigate one of its own council members, then remove her unilaterally, is virtually unprecedented, experts say.
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Tajh Ariza, the City Section co-player of the year in basketball, has left a City Section powerhouse to play with the Braves in the Trinity League.
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As the playoffs begin, any questions as to whether Austin Reaves is the right player to help lead the Lakers have long been answered.
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Even if Kilmar Abrego Garcia is returned to the U.S., he will be held for deportation again because he is member of a foreign criminal gang, Trump's lawyers told a judge.
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Legendary Dodgers pinch-hitter Manny Mota suffered a stroke Monday night. A day later, José Mota says his 87-year-old father was 'alert and responding.'
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Signature attractions at the after-hours event are centered around "Star Trek," "Dungeons & Dragons" and "Back to the Future."
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'Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas is on the wrong track, if he thinks he can help California housing costs with a six-year pause on new clean energy rules,' writes a Times reader.
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