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Seven ways Trump's reality TV playbook has changed the election

We all know 'The Apprentice,' but Americans underestimate how much Donald Trump has drawn on reality-TV methods to shape this election, experts say. → Read More

At center of Oscar diversity furor, the glimpse of a solution

One of the nominees in the middle of the Academy Awards controversy shows how Hollywood can better value diversity. → Read More

How to change face of the Oscars

One of the nominees in the middle of the Academy Awards controversy shows how Hollywood can better value diversity. → Read More

Oscars 2016: How to change the face of Hollywood

One of the nominees in the middle of the Academy Awards controversy shows how Hollywood can better value diversity. → Read More

Super Bowl 50: Even in NFL's golden era, hints of a sweeping change

The Super Bowl shows the NFL is more popular than ever, but the game could change in fundamental ways because of mounting public concerns over head injuries. → Read More

Rolling Stone interview: Among Mexican-Americans, a complex view of 'El Chapo' (+video)

Amid the ethical debate over the Rolling Stone interview of drug lord Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán, Mexican-Americans have a unique view. → Read More

Rolling Stone interview: Among Mexican-Americans, a complex view of 'El Chapo'

Amid the ethical debate over the Rolling Stone interview of drug lord Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán, Mexican-Americans have a unique view. → Read More

Rolling Stone and ‘El Chapo’: Journalism or entertainment?

A Rolling Stone interview with Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán, the Mexican drug lord, by actor Sean Penn raises questions about how journalism is evolving. → Read More

Los Angeles to serve as crucible for reform in ending chronic homelessness

California lawmakers introduced a $2 billion plan to find homes for its estimated 114,000 homeless residents. In Los Angeles, where the mayor declared a homeless emergency, the problem is particularly acute. → Read More

Tired of being targeted, America's Sikhs are standing up for their identity

The attack on an elderly Sikh man in Fresno Saturday, which police have called a hate crime, is the latest example of xenophobia toward the misunderstood religion, activists say, adding that the atmosphere is as tense as at any time after 9/11. → Read More

In San Bernardino, long hit by hard times, determination for a better future

San Bernardino, site of Wednesday’s mass shooting, is also in the throes of a 3-year-old bankruptcy filing. But the people there came together Thursday night to show hope in the face of despair, resilience in the presence of hard knocks. → Read More

At Paris climate talks, California has a message for the world

California has long considered itself an independent country on climate change. In the Paris climate change talks, it gets to act like one. → Read More

In one California community, a different approach to homelessness

Many California communities take a law-enforcement approach to homelessness. But not Pacific Palisades. → Read More

San Francisco votes down Airbnb limits: Can competing interests be balanced? (+video)

No one city has come up with the answer yet on how to regulate short-term housing rentals like Airbnb's, but a host of places are considering innovative ideas that could point to ways forward. → Read More

Gamergate: Video game war over women spills into real life

The famous South by Southwest festival canceled a panel discussion about harassment of women in the video game world. The decision has caused an uproar. → Read More

To learn to battle drought, California turns to the experts: Australia

The average Melbourne resident now uses 41 gallons of water a day – four times less than the average Los Angeleno. → Read More

Violent inmates have fought California fires for decades – and done well

Evidence suggests that inmates convicted of violent crimes have long been on California fire crews. A plan to expand their presence was scrapped. → Read More

Assisted suicide: Is California's new law a tipping point?

California's new law makes assisted suicide a legal option for nearly 1 in 6 Americans. Several states are expected to take up similar proposals. → Read More

Assisted suicide: Is California's new law a tipping point? (+video)

California's new law makes assisted suicide a legal option for nearly 1 in 6 Americans. Several states are expected to take up similar proposals. → Read More

California law could help minorities, or just bury police in paperwork (+video)

California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law to create a public database of police stops in an effort to combat racial profiling. Advocates and critics call it one of the toughest in the nation. → Read More