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American law has been shaped by a long history of bias against gender nonconformity. Understanding this legal history can help us in the fight for trans equality.
World & Nation
President Trump fired the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Rohit Chopra, in the latest purge of a Biden administration holdover.
California
The L.A. City Council is proposing more immigrant protections, even in the face of President Trump’s threats to withhold funds from “sanctuary cities.”
Business
During natural disasters such as wildfires and floods, scammers often emerge to prey on victims.
The president is set to declare two new national monuments in California, in the desert near Joshua Tree and amid forests and lakes near the Oregon border.
Politics
Gen. Mark Milley, who earned Trump’s spite during his first term, is losing his security clearance and protective detail. Pentagon portraits removed.
Humans in Los Angeles, California and beyond have to rethink infrastructure to consider our wild and pet neighbors.
The Grammy nominated band Rawayana have already reached a monumental milestone with their album, “¿Quién trae las cornetas?” If they win, they would be the first Venezuelan act to receive the honor in the popular category.
After going dark early in the pandemic, a former ArcLight theater in El Segundo will reopen as a luxury cinema intended to get movie viewers off their couches.