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As the community book club turns 4, here’s a look back down memory lane. Times Book Club does something extraordinary: It brings Los Angeles together. stand-ups began dipping their toes into Austin. While most comics found themselves in a purgatory of Zoom shows during the pandemic, L.A. helped detonate the explosion of the Austin comedy scene. presidency, then launched the influential Christian Coalition advocacy group, has died at 93. The charismatic religious broadcaster, who parlayed the success of his pioneering television ministry into the first serious bid by an evangelical leader for the U.S. Pat Robertson, founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network and Christian Coalition, has died. on one count each of extortion and wire fraud, the only charges to have ever linked the Dutch citizen to Holloway’s disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba. Joran van der Sloot is wanted in the U.S. The main suspect in Natalee Holloway’s 2005 disappearance left Peru on a flight to the U.S. Where will all that water go? PHOTO OF THE DAY

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seen a big San Andreas earthquak e in generations? And what does that mean when it does come?Ī new study provides a possible answer - the drying Salton Sea, about 150 miles southeast of L.A., and the lack of sudden, major floodwaters funneling into it since it formed more than a century ago. It’s a riddle that has blessed California but also raises worries for the future: Why hasn’t L.A. Sign up for our California Politics newsletter to get the best of The Times’ state politics reporting and the latest action in Sacramento. The outcome could bolster Democrats in Republican strongholds across the South and potentially tilt control of the closely divided House of Representatives.
