Perspectives: It’s Absurd That Our Judicial System Allows 1 Judge To Undo Decades Of FDA Science

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In another thrilling development in this best of all possible worlds, a ruling from a single Trump-appointed judge in Texas might undo the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of one of the two key drugs used in medication-based abortions and render it inaccessible nationwide.
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Photo Essay: The Valentine's Day Hustle For LA's Street Vendors

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Valentine's Day is all about the romance and amistad for some. The cuddles. The flowers. The fancy dinners. For others, this day is a hustle. For a lot of street vendors in Los Angeles, Valentine's Day is the biggest day of the year — followed closely by Mother's Day,
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A new Highland Park bookstore is funded by publishers — but as indie as it gets

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From her wildly successful podcast, Zibby Owens has built a media empire, complete with her own publishing company and, starting Feb. 18, a Santa Monica bookstore. “We’re booksellers through and through,” Cornell says on a recent Saturday morning ...
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Emotional Landscapes and Eco-Surrealism: L.A. Art Insiders Ponder What Comes Next After the End of the Figuration Boom

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When Frieze Los Angeles opens to the public this week, cultural stakeholders from all over will swarm the Santa Monica airport, seeking an intelligible narrative about the state of contemporary art—in a city famous for its lack of a coherent center.
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