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There are currently 13,042 confirmed or suspected cases of the deadly Ebola virus in six countries, the World Health Organization says.
From rapper to entrepreneur — how Tyler, The Creator went from starting his own hip-hop collective to running his own carnival event.
The passage of Prop 47, which softens penalties for theft, fraud and drug possession, signals a major shift in how Californians perceives punishment for low-level offenders.
From Oscar hopefuls to groundbreaking foreign dramas, we break down the top movies to see at this year's AFI Festival.
The number of U.S. troops fighting Ebola in West Africa is set to increase dramatically. The first two field hospitals erected by U.S. troops will open shortly.
High-tech firms are offering bounties to security researchers to find holes and bugs in their software. These reward programs haven't drawn interest from banks.
In our regular tech segment, App Chat, we delve into three different apps that want to help you save money, save your mind and save your life when you're on a bike.
Democrats won outright or were poised to win highly contested Southern California seats. Still, retirements and redistricting mean a flotilla of freshmen are headed to Capitol Hill.
Residents of Oregon, Alaska and Washington D.C. voted to legalize marijuana Tuesday night. What does this mean for the marijuana debate and possible legalization in California?
Deadmau5 makes dance music. But he also sells hats, pint glasses, t-shirts—all featuring the eerie, circles-for-ears cartoon "mau5head" that is his symbol.
Former Long Beach Police Chief Jim McDonnell sees benefit in being the first outsider elected Sheriff in almost a century.
The race for California school superintendent came down to the wire in the nationally watched contest that pitted "reformists" against labor.
On this day in 1979, Morning Edition broadcast its first show, bringing a new style of storytelling to the early-drive-time airwaves. That first show was hosted by Bob Edwards and Barbara Hoctor.
It's time for the latest in sports with Andy and Brian Kamenetzky.
We remember the Santa Monica fixture who cut the hair of the rich and famous, the infamous ... and Off-Ramp commentator Hank Rosenfeld.