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Palm Springs, CA – Club Skirts Dinah Shore Weekend, in association with SHOWTIME, is bringing back the magic of the hugely popular, groundbreaking lesbian drama, The L Word, with an exclusive “L Word” pool party during the legendary Dinah Shore Weekend in Palm Springs, CA.

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LOS ANGELES, January 28, 2014– The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has appointed current Orange County Undersheriff John Scott as interim Sheriff of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

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Seattle Seahawks fullback Derrick Coleman, 23, has become one of the most inspirational players in the National Football League after the deaf player was featured in a popular Duracell commercial which has since gone viral.

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WOODLAND HILLS, CA- January 22, 2014. Beurin University is excited to offer trainings and certifications for the first time ever to participants outside the PhD program.

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Day Trader is billed as a thriller, but that’s just not true; it’s a con job, literally. Ron (Daton Stone) wants out of his marriage to his mysterious wife who constantly leaves him poetic notes.

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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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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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Carlos Santana got the surprise of his life Friday when he was reunited with a long lost bandmate he had not seen in four decades.

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Low-income families qualify for subsidies from the government to help pay for health insurance coverage. However, those who do not fall into the category of income that is not more than 400% of the federal poverty limit — $47,780 for an individual or $61,496 for a couple — do not qualify for subsidies to buy insurance.

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