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The White House on Thursday, Jan 16, released a summary of the deal reached between six major world powers and Iran to curb its nuclear program, responding to calls from Congress and other groups for more transparency about what the agreement entails

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Harper tends to paint more with oil…sometimes working with acrylic on wood. He explains, “My studio is littered with supplies. I’m always experimenting with new techniques. I’m shocked by how little I know.”

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What meaning does Mandela’s ancestral funerary rites have for the North American context specifically African American religion and the Black Church tradition?

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Playwright Eric Rudnick came to Los Angeles (from New York) to get involved with the vibrant theatre community, and wound up with his first job being in the television industry. It worked out quite well for him, helping to support his theatre habit.

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A new law in Los Angeles prohibits grocery stores from distributing free single-use plastic bags. Los Angeles, with a population of approximately 3.8 million, is the largest city in the nation to ban plastic bags.

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The White House on Wednesday designated Los Angeles as one of five communities across the country that will receive federal money to help improve housing, public safety, and educatio

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“Education lies at the very core of our company’s mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful”

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Los Angeles is rich in holiday’s cheer that the whole family can enjoy. Start at the Santa Monica Play House and end up at the Music Center on Christmas Eve for their fabulous family extravaganza.

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LOS ANGELES – Due to the approaching rainy season, it is important to plan and prepare for the increased potential of flooding, mudslides, and debris run-off. Flowing water is an instant danger zone! The Los Angeles County Fire Department urges residents living in areas prone to debris flows and mudslides to be prepared for danger as winter approaches

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Norris is a master of family drama and personal conflict. His play Clybourne Park, won a Pulitzer, although it touched on the family and conflict, it had a different tone.

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