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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Thursday announced a $77-million infusion of cash to pay for more electric buses.
L.A. to get $77 million in federal funds to add electric buses before Olympics, hopes for millions more
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Despite widespread GOP claims that noncitizens are committing rampant voter fraud, federal law prohibits them from voting in presidential elections. Only a handful of cities allow noncitizens to vote, and even then just in local elections such as school board contests.
Noncitizens banned from voting in federal elections but not some local races
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Getting older means 'there is no need to engage with people you don’t care for' and you can wear whatever you want -- whenever you want
Column: Perks of old age: Nobody says, 'Grandpa, would you please move this refrigerator?'
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Two people died after they were swept into the ocean by a 'sneaker wave' in Santa Cruz this week, according to authorities.
Two die after being swept off rocks in Santa Cruz
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Hall of Famer Terrell Davis says he wouldn't have been handcuffed if he 'was a white person' for lightly tapping a United Airlines flight attendant for a cup of ice.
Terrell Davis says he 'tapped' flight attendant for ice. He ended up handcuffed at John Wayne Airport
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A suspect led police on a high-speed pursuit around L.A. on Wednesday while recording the chase on Instagram Live. His infant daughter was in the car as well.
'You're gonna get our baby killed': Woman pleads as boyfriend flees police, livestreams car chase
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A Santa Ana man has been charged with vehicular manslaughter after a hit-and-run that has killed a 5-year-old boy, authorities said.
5-year-old dies after alleged DUI driver hits whole family; suspect charged
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In the wake of the attempted assassination, Trump’s campaign messaging continued undeterred, casting immigrants as the source of violence in the United States.
GOP sticks to the message that migrants are dangerous
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The annual Perseid meteor shower requires us to leave behind our light-polluted cities for darker night skies that allow us to see the full luminosity of the celestial attraction.
Here's how to catch the best meteor light show of the year
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