Summary The CM G1 House in Laurel Canyon undergoes a transformation by Ome Dezin, featuring custom furniture by Willett The renovation preserves mid-century elements while introducing modern refinements, emphasizing spatial flow and natural connectivity Nestled in the hills of Laurel Canyon, the CM G1 House has undergone a striking transformation led by Ome Dezin, with […]
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Contributor: When an unnatural heat wave kills, has Big Oil committed murder?
Who, if anyone, is responsible when a person dies from unnatural heat? And what does the law have to say about it? As a prosecutor for over a decade working on cases that implicated both civil and criminal liability, I have grappled with the gravity of bringing the weight of criminal law to bear in […]
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My Best Friend Ghosted Me, and I’m Devastated. Help!
My best friend and confidante of nine years has simply vanished from my life. Last year, she stood by my side as I married the love of my life. She was listed as my sister in spirit in the wedding program, and that joyful day brought us both to tears. Since then, we have had […]
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Gen Z Is Barely Holding On to the American Dream
Elizabeth Swan is a teacher. Her dad was a teacher. Her aunt was a teacher. “I went to school to teach during a time we were told, ‘There’s a teacher shortage. You will always have a job and be in high demand.’ And that has simply not been true,” Swan, a 27-year-old Illinois resident, told […]
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Modern parenting can be so isolating. This L.A. dad group builds a village while the kids play
In the back room of a children’s play space in Eagle Rock, Andrew Thomas asks a familiar parenting question: How do you stay calm when your kid is testing every last nerve? Heads nod and chuckles fill the air. The participants — a handful of dads — begin sharing personal stories about toddlers that melt […]
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The Times Has Appointed Two Chief Restaurant Critics. Here’s How That Will Work.
On Wednesday, The Times announced that Tejal Rao and Ligaya Mishan are the new chief restaurant critics, filling — and expanding — the role Pete Wells left in 2024. This appointment is one of a few changes we’re making as our food criticism becomes more national, and as we bring it to life in new […]
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U.S. Ambassador to Israel Questions Policy on Palestinian State
The American ambassador to Israel has said that it should be up to “Muslim countries” to build a Palestinian state on their territory instead of in the areas that much of the world recognizes as Palestinian lands. If the statements by Ambassador Mike Huckabee are confirmed as representing the U.S. administration’s position, it would be […]
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GM to invest $4 billion to shift some production from Mexico to the US
Shares of General Motors rose before the opening bell after announcing plans to invest $4 billion to shift some production from Mexico to U.S. manufacturing plants as the automaker navigates tariffs that could drive prices higher. President Trump signed executive orders in April, relaxing some of his 25% tariffs on automobiles and auto parts, a […]
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Downtown L.A. curfew limits overnight unrest
A curfew instituted Tuesday night appears to have had an effect following days of anti-ICE protests that have led to vandalism, fires and looting in Downtown Los Angeles. “Let’s start with some encouraging news,” KTLA reporter Carlos Herrera said from the streets of Downtown Los Angeles Wednesday morning. “L.A. may have just experienced its quietest […]
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Eagles Star Makes Bold Statement Ahead of 2025 NFL Season
Last offseason, the Philadelphia Eagles made arguably the biggest splash in the NFL when they landed Saquon Barkley in free agency. Coming off a season that drastically shattered expectations, he made a bold remark that should have the organization and fan base even more excited for the 2025 campaign. It did not take long for […]
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