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Mountain Lions Are Killing California Wild Donkeys
Mountain lions are eating California wild donkeys. Why scientists say this is a good thing. Nancy Matherly Mountain lions are taking California wild donkeys, according to a new study that explores the relationship between...

world
The Nazis and the Anti-Semite’s in Spain
Letters to the Editor: Racists and antisemites have freedom of speech. So do decent people. A New York Times story on the Jewish Holocaust in Spain this week has many disturbing details about the...

world
The name of the situation in Donbass
Beyond Borders: A Deep Dive Into the Nomadic Way of Life by Daniela Kuznetsova For a long time, we have seen so many headlines of the current situation in Ukraine and the situation of...

world
U.C.L.A. faces a tougher legal battle than ever before
U.C.L.A. Faces Judgment Day with U.C. Regents, and Perhaps Lawmakers by Jeffrey P. Wechsler (Photo by Jim Cooke) The University of California faced a potentially more serious and potentially longer-lasting challenge last week: a...

world
Army Corps of Engineers proposes flood control channel expansion for Colorado River
New push to shore up shrinking Colorado River could reduce water flow to California agriculture RENO, Nev. — In a first, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is proposing an increase in a flood...

technology
U.S. Soccer Federation President Montagliani says there are 50 misconduct cases in the past four to eight years
U.S. soccer president tells CNN more misconduct cases reported Share this story WASHINGTON (CNN) – The head of the United States Soccer Federation says he knows of more misconduct cases in the federation’s history...

entertainment
IMF: Haiti’s debt crisis is a major concern
Haiti government asks for international military assistance The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is pressing Haiti to improve its economic situation and push for reforms to the country’s social and political systems after the worst...

sport
The U.S. is not seeing the clean power we could be
Op-Ed: Here's how companies can strong-arm their suppliers into cutting carbon emissions In the news: The U.S. government is pushing back on a report that said there was no evidence to show the government...

europe
Sylvia Guerrerosa, a Latina Lawyer, is a Los Angeles County Bar Association Distinguished Advocate
Guerrero: L.A. needs a new generation of Latino leaders to succeed Sylvia Guerrerosa is a principal at the firm of Berger & Montague, LLP and a member of the firm's Executive Committee. She is...

travel
The Start of the Fire Season
Warmer weather on tap for Southern California after weekend of storms LOS ANGELES — L.A. County saw a heavy weekend of thunderstorms and rain that caused a flood cleanup and toppled dozens of trees....