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‘Cheated’: Chinese Doping Case Roils Swimming

[ad_1] The revelation that 23 Chinese swimmers tested positive for a banned drug seven months before the Tokyo Olympics but were secretly cleared and allowed to continue competing has exposed a bitter and at times deeply personal rift inside the

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Los Angeles Times Book Prizes winners for 2024 announced at USC

[ad_1] The spotlight shined on great literature Friday night at the 44th Los Angeles Times Book Prizes ceremony at USC’s Bovard Auditorium, where winners took the stage to celebrate their honors and, in some cases, call attention to the free

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After ‘The Sign,’ ‘Bluey’ has a surprise episode on the way

[ad_1] After last week’s emotional “Bluey” special “The Sign,” fans of the animated preschool series are getting a special treat — a surprise, if you will. On Saturday, Disney+ announced that a new episode of “Bluey” titled “Surprise” will premiere

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Best Portraits from the Festival of Books: John Green, Henry Winkler and more

[ad_1] The 29th Los Angeles Times Festival of Books returned to USC with a first ever live stream of activities. Many of the participants and guests stopped by our portrait studio: John Green, Henry Winkler, Sophia Bush, Max Greenfield, Lois

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Ukraine aid package could help Kyiv slow Russia’s advance

[ad_1] For Vitaliy, a serving soldier who we bump into in central Kyiv, it’s important to focus on the positives. “Every cent matters,” he says. “It is very much needed. We need everything. Every cartridge, every cent, every positive thought.

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Vote to Resume U.S. Military Aid Is Met With Relief in Ukraine

[ad_1] The Ukrainian lieutenant was at a firing position on the eastern front, commanding an artillery unit relying on American-provided M777 howitzers and other big guns, as U.S. lawmakers gathered in Washington to decide if his cannons would be forced

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