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    The float designed by Fiesta Parade Floats for The UPS Store won the Sweepstakes Trophy, the Rose Parade's top prize for the most beautiful entry.
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    Rose Parade returns after hiatus during pandemic

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    How five liberal prosecutors presided over crime waves

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    In this Aug. 26, 2014 photo, a sea wall separates Asharoken Village, N.Y. from Long Island Sound. The wall was washed over during Superstorm Sandy in October 2012, causing erosion and and taking down power lines. Asharoken can accept federal aid to build a dune and create public access to its beach for the first time in nearly 90-year history. Or it can reject aid, retain its private beach and allow erosion and other issues to worsen. (AP Photo/Emily Dooley)
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    Sewage spill closes California beaches

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    WATCH: LA County hospital accused of leaving corpses from COVID-19 deaths out in rain
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    WATCH: LA County hospital accused of leaving corpses from COVID-19 deaths out in rain

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    Firing-Line gun store in Aurora, Colorado.
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    How have state and local governments used their American Rescue Plan relief funding?
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    How have state and local governments used their American Rescue Plan relief funding?

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    FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2009 file photo, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife Maria Shriver pose for photos.
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    Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver finalize divorce after 10 years of separation

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    Armored cars and safe rooms: Hollywood’s answer to the crime surge
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    Armored cars and safe rooms: Hollywood’s answer to the crime surge

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    A Hong Kong cargo ship is unloaded in Long Beach harbor.
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    Still waiting on a delivery? You may find it off the Los Angeles coast

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    Los Angeles school district withheld funding from poor Catholic schools, lawsuit alleges
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    Los Angeles school district withheld funding from poor Catholic schools, lawsuit alleges

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