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Grace Toohey

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"Don't write about Man; write about a man." Thus said E.B. White. So how capture a community struggling against a persistent landslide? Write about one determined homeowner fighting Mother Nature. Grace Toohey, Grace Toohey, shows how in Column One. latimes.com/california/sto…

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A breathtaking achievement by @itscaitlinhd and lynsey addario. It's not just an urgent story of human suffering, but one that seems almost impossible in its reporting challenges. They scaled boulders and forded rivers to bring you this story. Read it. theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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“I happen to be the first union member on a presidential ticket since Ronald Reagan,” Walz said, leaning into his labor background at his first solo campaign stop in L.A. latimes.com/politics/story…

Salvador Hernandez (@salhernandez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two doctors charged today texted each other when they found out Matthew Perry was interested in buying ketamine: "I wonder how much this moron will pay" "Lets find out" latimes.com/california/sto…

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An Los Angeles Times investigation by Sandhya Kambhampati uncovers that Los Angeles, for years, has been incorrectly reporting which earthquake-vulnerable buildings have been retrofitted and which have not. Mayor Bass has ordered the hiring of an independent auditor latimes.com/california/sto…

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In L.A., more than 13,000 complaints complaints of landlords harassing tenants have been filed with the city. but only four have resulted in fines, and non have been criminally prosecuted. Paloma Esquivel latimes.com/california/sto…

Ian James (@byianjames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a massive sewage spill that polluted beaches, Los Angeles has agreed to spend $20 million on improvements, Grace Toohey⁩ reports: latimes.com/california/sto…

Kevin Rector (@kevrector) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump and Republicans have tried to shame Tim Walz over his staunch record as an LGBTQ+ ally — which began way before it was common. He and Democrats (and his former students) haven’t backed down — making a point to repeatedly highlight it last night. latimes.com/california/sto…

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Why won’t Google let users turn off its “AI Overviews” tool, which gobbles up huge amounts of energy & water and sometimes tells people to put glue on pizza? “Google did not respond to questions from The Times.” Story by Melody Petersen for Los Angeles Times: latimes.com/environment/st…

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Rancho Palos Verdes has been fighting worsening landslides for months -- think, homes splitting, roadways crumbling, utility pipes bursting. But now, new drilling has found the problem may be much deeper -- and possibly larger -- than initially thought... latimes.com/california/sto…

Madeleine Baran (@madeleinebaran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the Dark has obtained photos of the 2005 massacre in Haditha, Iraq — which the U.S. military tried to keep from the public for years newyorker.com/podcast/in-the…

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Fernando Gonzalez, 55, “didn’t fault the city for clearing the space. He understood residents disliked the encampment. But he was frustrated [no one found] him a bed before he was forced to leave.” So where do the homeless in Long Beach go? Via Ruben Vives latimes.com/california/sto…

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The last two dams have been breached, and the Klamath River is flowing freely for the first time in more than a century. Here are some views of the river running through the drained reservoirs. latimes.com/environment/st…

The last two dams have been breached, and the Klamath River is flowing freely for the first time in more than a century. Here are some views of the river running through the drained reservoirs. latimes.com/environment/st…
Grace Toohey (@grace_2e) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Residents in this neighborhood— many facing damage to their homes from the ongoing, unprecedented landslide — already lost gas a month ago. Now electricity will be cut off. This has been a major concern.