Michael V. Drake, a national champion of access and equity, was named president of the University of California, the first Black leader in the system’s 152-year history.
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After calling for the relocation of a Confederate statue at the University of Mississippi, students are now demanding administrators halt the project.
The L.A. Surge Hospital treated a small number of coronavirus patients during the 39 days it was open. But doctors say it saved ‘many, many lives,’ while restoring their faith in medicine.
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For the past 16 years, Mauro Rios Parra has sold fruit bars and ice cream on the streets of Pico-Union, one of L.A.'s densest cities and among the hardest hit by the coronavirus.
This Houston hospital tried to prepare for the second wave of COVID-19, but was already 80% full this week as a nurse and doctor fell ill.
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For nearly three years, a mural of Jonathan Park’s face adorned a white wall outside Catalina Liquor in Koreatown, his home and the neighborhood he’s become inseparably tied to as the rapper Dumbfoundead.
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‘Late Late Show’ host James Corden talks Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, David Letterman and how his own hosting style has evolved amid the novel coronavirus crisis.
CNN anchor Don Lemon invited Terry Crews to discuss the actor’s recent Black Lives Matter tweets, leading to a heated debate about the movement’s merits.
The cast of ‘Noah’s Arc,’ the trailblazing Logo series that centered on gay Black men in L.A., reunited Sunday with fresh takes on unprecedented times.
Mookie Betts wouldn’t consider opting out like Dodgers teammate David Price because he’d lose the service time that will make him a free agent.
The Philadelphia Eagles ‘will take appropriate action’ after receiver DeSean Jackson posted anti-Semitic passages attributed to Hitler on Instagram.
Atlanta Dream co-owner Kelly Loeffler, who is also a Republican U.S. senator, sent a letter to the commissioner objecting to the WNBA’s Black Lives Matter initiatives.
Dorsey graduate Christian Rodriguez picks up a late scholarship from San Jose State to compete in the 800 meters.
He called the coronavirus ‘a little flu.’ Now Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro says he has COVID-19
He called the coronavirus ‘a little flu.’ Now Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro says he has COVID-19
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has long downplayed the coronavirus, says he has COVID-19. More than 65,000 Brazilians have died from the disease.
Rights groups say that in some ways, Palestinians in East Jerusalem have fewer legal protections than those in the West Bank.
A Brazilian man infected with HIV has shown no sign of it for more than a year since he stopped HIV medicines after an experimental drug therapy.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s first foreign trip stirs controversy on both sides of the border.
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