The Rideshare Foodie Makes His Way to California, Traveling All 50 States By Taylor Torregano Crenshaw
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LOS ANGELES Imagine traveling across the country to try the food and experience the culture every state has to offer? That s Kreskin J. Torres mission and he s made his way to Los Angeles.
There s a lunch spot people in L.A. keep recommending to him, Earle’s on Crenshaw. Trying its famous spicy beef link will be his latest venture in his journey across the U.S. I got a ticket, that’s how you really know you in L.A., Kreskin laughed. When you get that ticket, you have arrived in L.A.
Report Finds LAPD Mishandled George Floyd Protests By City News Service Los Angeles UPDATED 4:40 PM PT Mar. 11, 2021 PUBLISHED 3:15 PM PT Mar. 11, 2021 PUBLISHED 3:15 PM PST Mar. 11, 2021
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) A report commissioned by the City Council found that the Los Angeles Police Department mishandled various aspects of last spring s mass demonstrations sparked by the May 25 killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
The 101-page report found that many officers were not properly trained in crowd control tactics, illegally detained people who committed infractions, used less lethal weapons on peaceful protesters, and created chaos through conflicting orders.
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UPDATED 4:00 PM PT Mar. 06, 2021 PUBLISHED 3:25 PM PT Mar. 06, 2021 PUBLISHED 3:25 PM PST Mar. 06, 2021
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LOS ANGELES A new documentary is aptly titled
Hot Money, a reference to the flow of funds between countries to earn a short-term profit from the difference in interest rates.
In the film, former NATO Commander and Retired Four-Star Gen. Wesley Clark and his son, Wes Clark Jr., lead viewers through the realities of the financial system and the economic effects of climate change.
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Hot Money takes a look at the global economic impacts of climate change
The documentary features Retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark and his son, with appearances by actor Jeff Bridges
Bay Area Undocumented Immigrant Hesitant to Apply for DACA
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President Biden met virtually with Mexican President Manuel López Obrador Monday
A comprehensive immigration bill backed by Biden faces an uphill battle in Congress
One CA undocumented immigrant said while the new administration’s plans sound promising, he’s still hesitant about applying
He hopes President Biden can protect him and strike new deals for immigration policies that will last a lifetime
President Biden sought to find solutions with President Obrador on how to handle immigration at the border. Meanwhile, a comprehensive immigration bill, which includes a path to citizenship for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients backed by President Biden faces an uphill battle in Congress.