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Feds say they thwarted alleged terror plot targeting L.A. Jewish institution
Federal authorities say they have disrupted a multi-city terror plot that included an L.A. Jewish center, arresting an Iraqi national with alleged ties to Kata'ib Hizballah.
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News Analysis: Trump spent two days with Xi in Beijing. Was he outplayed?
The Trump administration argues the trip was a success, having secured the display of conciliation and partnership the president had sought after years of increasingly dangerous acrimony.
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Nearly 1,900 vanished in and around Guadalajara. Now the World Cup arrives
The highway from the Guadalajara city airport to downtown is newly paved and the city's famous roundabout has gotten a $4-million facelift.
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Train car found with 6 dead migrants inside came from Long Beach, officials say
Six migrants were found dead inside a train car in Laredo, Texas, Sunday, and officials say the train originated from Long Beach.
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Supreme Court turns away Virginia Democrats seeking to reinstate new voting map
The new election map blocked by the Virginia Supreme Court would have favored Democrats in 10 of its 11 congressional districts.
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Judge declares mistrial in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial after jury deadlocked
A New York judge declared a mistrial in disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein's rape case in its third trial, after a jury said "no one is going to change where they stand."
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The Steyer campaign pays influencers. Their posts don't always make that clear
Tom Steyer's campaign appears to have relied on paid influencers more than any candidate for governor, according to the most recent campaign finance filings.
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Conditions at immigrant detention centers in California have worsened under Trump, report says
California enacted a law during the first Trump administration requiring state oversight of immigrant detention facilities. This is the fifth report released by the California Department of Justice since 2019.
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Top takeaways from final governor's debate: Knives out for Becerra
Candidates running to replace termed-out Gov. Gavin Newsom repeatedly attacked surging Democrat Xavier Becerra during a testy debate in a remarkably unsettled contest less than three weeks before the June 2 primary.
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For Trump in China, a tonal shift yields few results
Trump's deference to Xi was a striking display of an often commanding president adapting to a new power dynamic, an acknowledgment of China's rise and its emerging role in the world.