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Hulk Hogan, who died Thursday at 71, had many ups and downs during his career as a professional wrestler.
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Tech entrepreneur Adam Miller believes that affordable housing development can be profitable and has created a $300-million investment fund to prove it.
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Keith Meister has been outspoken about pitching injuries in baseball and what needs to change. He points to how the Tampa Bay Rays are using their pitchers as a possible path forward.
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A Venezuelan man who was deported from California to El Salvador and held at one of the country’s infamous prisons recounts his months in custody, recalling meager rations and the torture and beating of fellow inmates.
Directed by Giovanni Tortorici and starring an unforgettable Manfredi Marini, the film is a time capsule of the anxieties and lovable pretensions of late teenhood.
Elon Musk is taking steps to expand his autonomous ride-hailing service to the Bay Area, according to a Business Insider report.
USC is no longer one of the top programs in college football, and Lincoln Riley is a big reason why the Trojans have remained mired in mediocrity.
Like the simple architecture of Sea Ranch in Northern California, which connects to the landscape, Los Angeles architect Lindsay Sheron designed a two-story house that “blends into the hill.”
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A Times photographer visited Skid Row to hear about conditions on the street from the people living there.