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Southland rain could be preview of the coming El Niño winter, experts say
Valley fire evacuees get first glimpse of losses as weather aids crews
A quest to rule the universe? Amazon's Jeff Bezos expands his rocket plans
In Guatemala City, it's the case of the missing zone
Republican presidential candidates find major donors in Bay Area
California
L.A's road diet leaves some hungry for workable solutions
Trump, taunted by protesters, delivers barbs on immigration in L.A. Harbor speech
Hospital's suit could hamper L.A. County's effort to expand trauma network
U.S. ready to resolve Westlands water dispute in San Joaquin Valley
Woman acquitted in model's slaying is arrested on suspicion of conspiracy
Business
Hewlett-Packard will cut up to 30,000 jobs as part of restructuring
Apple's new mobile operating system to include news app with ad blockers
Financial stability may be X factor in Fed's interest rate decision
CBS's Les Moonves calls Nina Tassler's departure 'bittersweet,' says Glenn Geller's 'ready to do the job'
Sports
Corey Seager or Jimmy Rollins? That's the question for Dodgers ... but why not both?
Roy Hibbert wants to rediscover his game, not his fame, with the Lakers
Blind long snapper Jake Olson takes part in USC practice
Dodgers help set MLB record in loss to Colorado Rockies, 5-4, in 16 innings
David Murphy, Mike Trout get better of ace Hernandez as Angels beat Seattle, 4-3
Calendar
'Captive' reflects faith-based films' shift to grittier, non-preachy plots
Pacific Opera Project's Forest Lawn 'Falstaff' has an offbeat charm
'Pawn Sacrifice' ably follows chess master Bobby Fischer's unraveling, move by move
Lauryn Hill blurs the past, Nas brings it into focus at Greek Theatre
Toronto festival is Oscar-buzzing about this tale of the Boston Globe's investigation into pedophile priests
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