Court records show a handful of people mostly represented by the same law firm have sued thousands of local businesses under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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What began as a routine check triggered by a persistent odor led to an unsettling discovery: a hidden lab operating inside a California warehouse containing dangerous pathogens. @Hannahnfry https://t.co/kvTZNDIT50
Here's what I saw at the luxury cabin compound where El Mencho was hiding out in the mountains of Jalisco.
For @latimes w/ 📸 by @felyxmarquez…
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Ex-McKinsey consultant turned lawyer is disbarred after giving prisoners false hope for freedom — impact from @latimesharriet investigation https://t.co/8XlQLjYXTj
I was out on the fire lines in Altadena today. It was really sad. It was stressful. But i also was overcome by emotion and an odd sense of euphoria, seeing the good in people coming out. Thanks to @latimes for letting me do this work. https://t.co/fnaVZaFncn
Alex Amen sent me this photo he snapped in Altadena last night, as the #EatonFire spread. He and a friend were trying to save whatever belongings they could
Patrick Soon-Shiong’s controversial shakeup at the L.A. Times: ‘Bias meter,’ opinion upheaval and a call for growth. @latimes owner speaks. As does Times Guild and the Captain, @kaj33 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. https://t.co/7kICsV3uA5
Beyond Varsity Blues: In pursuit of $$$ USC admitted affluent kids as walk-on athletes. But USC told FBI agents and federal prosecutors in interviews that those admitted as walk-ons were legitimate prospects.@latimesharriet @_hamilton_matt https://t.co/RxjZsDTMNi