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Washington Spirit beat New York's Gotham FC, move on to NWSL Championship
The Washington Spirit are heading to the National Women’s Soccer League Championship Game after defeating New York’s Gotham FC in a shootout.
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Library of Congress emails hacked by ‘adversary'
An unidentified “adversary” hacked into the email system for the Library of Congress, accessing information sent via email between January and September 2024, the Library said.
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Smithsonian displays 1st humanoid robot to go to the International Space Station
NASA is no stranger to spacefaring robots. But “Robonaut 2,” the first human-shaped robot to fly to the International Space Station, is something special. The robot is now on display at the Udvar-Hazy center in Virginia.
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Explainer: What is an atmospheric river and how does it affect drought in California?
Atmospheric rivers play a major role in how the West Coast gets its water. In the midst of California’s drought, they matter even more. Here’s what to know.
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Election Day is Over, But Results Are Still Rolling In For These SoCal Races
Election day has come and gone, but the ballots are still being counted, with results too close to call in the races for LA Mayor, LA County Sheriff, and three California propositions. Here’s what to know.
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See Election Results for Statewide Offices in California
See results of some of the key state races, including governor, in the Golden State when polls close on Election Day.
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What to Know About Three LA Ballot Measures in the November 2022 Election
Los Angeles voters were asked to decide three local ballot measures specific to the city of nearly 4 million people in Tuesday’s General Election.
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Tonight's Powerball Jackpot is Up to a Record $1.9B
Customers lined up at the Bluebird Liquor Store in Hawthone over the weekend to get their tickets for Monday night’s $1.9 billion Powerball drawing — and to touch the bluebird statue for luck.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's Childhood Home Is on the Market for $17.5M
An elegant Santa Monica mansion, home to multiple generations of Hollywood royalty, has hit the market.
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21 State AGs, Led by Rob Bonta, Call for FDA to Approve Over-the-Counter Birth Control
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with 20 other AGs in a multi-state coalition, submitted a letter to the Food and Drug Administration urging the agency to approve over-the-counter birth control pills.