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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro called up military commander for help in rescue effort
Venezuela landslide kills at least 39 people, over 50 missing At least 39 people have been killed in a landslide that buried homes and caused an avalanche in central Venezuela, police and local officials...

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Frieze L.A. signs lease for 10,000-square-foot hangar at Santa Monica Airport
Frieze Los Angeles plans 2023 art fair at Santa Monica Airport to be its largest ever: 100 booths, 600 works of art, 100 artists, 100 galleries, 100 educational programs, all in one place. Frieze...

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Jen Wold, Co-Founder and CEO of StandUp In L.A.
A Wall Street Banker Turned to Comedy for Happiness and a Career Change She is an accountant by day, but she makes comedy. In fact, she is such a self-described “data nerd” on the...

politics
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s final pitch to California lawmakers
Newsom urges California lawmakers not to tax forgiven federal student loans Gov. Gavin Newsom has been asking state lawmakers for weeks to make clear his opposition to tax breaks for student loan borrowers who...

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Aftersun: The Best First Film Written and Directed by a Woman
Review: 'Aftersun,' one of the year's great debut films, is a piercing father-daughter story of survival "Aftersun" is the best first feature, at least so far, written and directed by a woman. That's the...

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The Breakfast Club: Juel Miller’s Afrobeats Album Is a Must-Have
How Afrobeats has become an unstoppable musical force This week, the Atlanta native is releasing “Unforgettable,” an R&B album that features appearances by Lil Jon, Jermaine Dupri, Chris Brown, and T.I. The first-ever album...

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Campaigns are paying for political influencers by skipping rules, an analysis says
Campaigns Skirt Political Ad Rules by Paying Influencers Instead Campaigns are paying their way into social and political influencer spaces by skipping rules that would prohibit them from doing so, according to an analysis...

politics
How to bring corruption in Colombia to zero
In Colombia, Drilling Pays the Bills. The Country’s Leaders Want to Quit Oil. By: Yaneil Bennett Oil makes Colombia, the world’s fourth-biggest producer of petroleum, rich, but it also makes it a magnet for...

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The Most Important Advice a Mother Can Give
Australia to overturn Djokovic visa ban, paving way for Australian Open return Johanna Konta gets a hug from her mother after the Women's final of the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park on...

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The End of the Drought: A Journey to Kenya
2% of the world's rarest zebras wiped out in Kenya's relentless drought. In September, I visited several national parks in East Africa to learn about the devastating impacts of the drought, and to meet...