From ABC7 Los Angeles
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5 killed in 2-car crash on Pearblossom Highway in Littlerock, CHP says
Highway 138 was closed in the Littlerock area after five people died in a collision between two vehicles.
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5 killed in 2-car crash on Pearblossom Highway in Littlerock, CHP says
Five people are dead after two vehicles were involved in a collision Sunday night on Pearblossom Highway in the Antelope Valley.
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5 killed in 2-car crash on Pearblossom Highway in the Antelope Valley, CHP says
Five people are dead after two vehicles were involved in a collision Sunday night on Pearblossom Highway in the Antelope Valley.
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Chants of 'shame on you' greet guests at White House correspondents' dinner shadowed by war in Gaza
With hundreds of protesters rallying against the war in Gaza outside the event and concerns over the conflict and humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the perils for journalists covering the conflict, the war hung over this year's event.
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators return to USC for another on-campus protest
Though it was a calmer protest, there's still that same frustration, some of it targeted at USC itself. Someone even spray-painted the words "Say no to genocide" on the base of the Tommy Trojan statue.
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Cecil Murray honored at First AME Church with 'Homegoing Celebration'
Political figures and community and spiritual leaders honored the late Rev. Cecil L. "Chip'' Murray Saturday at First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Los Angeles, where Murray served as pastor for 27 years.
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LA County's new 'Community Health Profile' tool offers key data on more than 170 areas
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health launched a new tool to give residents a voice when it comes to their quality of life in hopes of improving the health and well-being of all residents.
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Williams-Sonoma must pay almost $3.2 million for violating FTC's 'Made in USA' order
This marks the largest-ever civil penalty seen in a "Made in USA" case, officials said.
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City of Industry Mayor Pro Tem Cathy Marcucci dies after battle with cancer
City of Industry Mayor Pro Tem Catherine Marcucci has died after a long battle with cancer, officials announced Saturday.
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Regulators close Republic First Bank, marking first US bank failure this year
The lender is the first FDIC-insured institution to fail in the U.S. this year.
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White House updates National Strategy for Suicide Prevention to address mental health crisis
The White House updated its National Strategy for Suicide Prevention, which aims to reduce substance abuse, train more personnel and address underserved communities.
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Mexico likely to elect 1st woman president: What does that mean for abortion rights?
If a woman wins Mexico's presidency during the June 2 elections, would she rule with gender in mind?