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Homeland Security Agents Denied Access to LA Schools During Migrant Child Welfare Checks
On Monday, Homeland Security officers attempted welfare checks on unaccompanied migrant children at two Los Angeles elementary schools, but were denied access by principals who questioned the officers' claim of parental authorization; the officers left without incident.
Homeland Security Agents Denied Access to LA Schools During Migrant Child Welfare Checks
On Monday, Homeland Security officers attempted welfare checks on unaccompanied migrant children at two Los Angeles elementary schools, but were denied access by principals who questioned the officers' claim of parental authorization; the officers left without incident.
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48% Bias Score


Los Angeles County to Pay $4 Billion in Largest-Ever Sexual Abuse Settlement
Los Angeles County agreed to a $4 billion settlement—the largest in US history—to resolve almost 7,000 sexual abuse claims in juvenile facilities dating back to 1959, pending board approval.
Los Angeles County to Pay $4 Billion in Largest-Ever Sexual Abuse Settlement
Los Angeles County agreed to a $4 billion settlement—the largest in US history—to resolve almost 7,000 sexual abuse claims in juvenile facilities dating back to 1959, pending board approval.
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28% Bias Score


Altadena Mosque Destroyed in Fire, Community Adapts Ramadan Traditions
The Eaton Fire in Los Angeles destroyed Masjid Al-Taqwa, a Black Muslim mosque in Altadena, forcing the community to adapt Ramadan traditions while four families lost homes and eight lost everything; they are holding iftars at a school and maintaining their Eid gift-giving tradition.
Altadena Mosque Destroyed in Fire, Community Adapts Ramadan Traditions
The Eaton Fire in Los Angeles destroyed Masjid Al-Taqwa, a Black Muslim mosque in Altadena, forcing the community to adapt Ramadan traditions while four families lost homes and eight lost everything; they are holding iftars at a school and maintaining their Eid gift-giving tradition.
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24% Bias Score


Gang Leader and Entertainment Entrepreneur Eugene Henley Jr. Charged in Multi-Count Federal Indictment
Authorities are searching for Eugene Henley Jr., aka "Big U," a 58-year-old leader of the Rollin' 60s gang and entertainment entrepreneur, who is charged with murder, human trafficking, fraud, and other crimes; ten other gang members were arrested.
Gang Leader and Entertainment Entrepreneur Eugene Henley Jr. Charged in Multi-Count Federal Indictment
Authorities are searching for Eugene Henley Jr., aka "Big U," a 58-year-old leader of the Rollin' 60s gang and entertainment entrepreneur, who is charged with murder, human trafficking, fraud, and other crimes; ten other gang members were arrested.
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52% Bias Score


L.A. Gang Leader, Posing as Activist, Faces Murder and Fraud Charges
Eugene "Big U" Henley Jr., a reputed Los Angeles gang leader, is accused of running a "mafia-like organization" while posing as a community activist, committing murder, extortion, human trafficking, and fraud, obtaining $2.352 million in city funds and defrauding the Small Business Administration.
L.A. Gang Leader, Posing as Activist, Faces Murder and Fraud Charges
Eugene "Big U" Henley Jr., a reputed Los Angeles gang leader, is accused of running a "mafia-like organization" while posing as a community activist, committing murder, extortion, human trafficking, and fraud, obtaining $2.352 million in city funds and defrauding the Small Business Administration.
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44% Bias Score


LA Mayor Deletes Texts During Wildfire Crisis
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass deleted text messages from her phone during the initial response to the deadly January wildfires, while she was traveling in Africa, despite a city administrative code requiring record retention for at least two years; her office says her phone auto-deletes texts, a prac...
LA Mayor Deletes Texts During Wildfire Crisis
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass deleted text messages from her phone during the initial response to the deadly January wildfires, while she was traveling in Africa, despite a city administrative code requiring record retention for at least two years; her office says her phone auto-deletes texts, a prac...
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52% Bias Score

j-hope's Sold-Out LA Concert Showcases Solo Artistry and BTS Roots
On Friday, August 11th, BTS member j-hope held the first of two sold-out shows at Los Angeles' BMO Stadium as part of his 'Hope On The Stage' world tour, featuring a surprise guest appearance by Miguel and showcasing his artistic growth from his early years to his solo career.

j-hope's Sold-Out LA Concert Showcases Solo Artistry and BTS Roots
On Friday, August 11th, BTS member j-hope held the first of two sold-out shows at Los Angeles' BMO Stadium as part of his 'Hope On The Stage' world tour, featuring a surprise guest appearance by Miguel and showcasing his artistic growth from his early years to his solo career.
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28% Bias Score

Cecil Hotel: From Luxury to Infamy
The Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles, once a luxury hotel, became infamous for numerous deaths, unsolved crimes, and its location in Skid Row; it was recently converted into affordable housing.

Cecil Hotel: From Luxury to Infamy
The Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles, once a luxury hotel, became infamous for numerous deaths, unsolved crimes, and its location in Skid Row; it was recently converted into affordable housing.
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68% Bias Score

Hochman to Seek Death Penalty in Los Angeles
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced he will seek the death penalty in "rare" cases, reversing his predecessor's policy and potentially impacting California's large death row population despite a state moratorium.

Hochman to Seek Death Penalty in Los Angeles
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced he will seek the death penalty in "rare" cases, reversing his predecessor's policy and potentially impacting California's large death row population despite a state moratorium.
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40% Bias Score

Gang Leader and Entrepreneur "Big U" Arrested on Multiple Federal Charges
US authorities arrested Eugene Henley Jr., "Big U," a leader of the Rollin' 60s gang and entertainment entrepreneur, on Wednesday, along with 17 other gang members, on charges including murder, human trafficking, fraud, and running a "mafia-like" criminal enterprise using his businesses and charity ...

Gang Leader and Entrepreneur "Big U" Arrested on Multiple Federal Charges
US authorities arrested Eugene Henley Jr., "Big U," a leader of the Rollin' 60s gang and entertainment entrepreneur, on Wednesday, along with 17 other gang members, on charges including murder, human trafficking, fraud, and running a "mafia-like" criminal enterprise using his businesses and charity ...
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56% Bias Score

Murder Suspects With Extensive Criminal Records, Illegal Immigration Status Arrested
Two murder suspects, Wilber Alberto Rabanales and Jose Christian Saravia Sanchez, both with extensive criminal records and in the country illegally, were arrested in Inglewood, California, for the February 25 murder of Juan Miguel Sanchez, who was attempting to stop them from stealing his neighbor's...

Murder Suspects With Extensive Criminal Records, Illegal Immigration Status Arrested
Two murder suspects, Wilber Alberto Rabanales and Jose Christian Saravia Sanchez, both with extensive criminal records and in the country illegally, were arrested in Inglewood, California, for the February 25 murder of Juan Miguel Sanchez, who was attempting to stop them from stealing his neighbor's...
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52% Bias Score

Dudamel's Farewell: A Transformative Era for the LA Phil Concludes
Gustavo Dudamel, after 17 years as the Los Angeles Philharmonic's director, will move to New York in summer 2026; his final season, "Gracias Gustavo," features collaborations with Frank Gehry and Alejandro G. Iñárritu, showcasing his unique blend of musical styles and community engagement.

Dudamel's Farewell: A Transformative Era for the LA Phil Concludes
Gustavo Dudamel, after 17 years as the Los Angeles Philharmonic's director, will move to New York in summer 2026; his final season, "Gracias Gustavo," features collaborations with Frank Gehry and Alejandro G. Iñárritu, showcasing his unique blend of musical styles and community engagement.
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36% Bias Score
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