The production is based on the real experiences of an American Marine in Iraq
One evening each month, nearly 50 downtown Los Angeles galleries open their doors to thousands of visitors
Court struck down key provisions of Arizona state law Monday, leading both sides of debate to claim partial victory
Recent US State Department report says 27 million people worldwide subject to forced labor, sexual slavery
Acquittal of police who beat him following a road chase resulted in six days of riots that left 53 people dead and $1 billion in property damage
Top artists and newcomers jam for thousands of fans in Los Angeles
Hundreds turn out for a job fair in area called Skid Row, but only a few find employment
Bradbury is most remembered for his 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451, about a futuristic society where burning books is official policy
Charity has opened dozens of libraries in Indonesia since 2009
Truce mediated by Catholic Church has dramatically reduced gang-related killings in El Salvador
Team plans to compete in international VIVA Cup next month
This year’s winners of $200,000 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement honored for research into air pollution, outdoor and indoor
James Reynolds is familiar to many daytime television viewers in the United States
Thousands gathered at the Los Angeles River recently for annual cleanup of urban waterway
Natural History Museum redesigning its grounds for visitors to spot hummingbirds and butterflies, take nature walks, work in a garden
Over 35 Tibetans have set themselves on fire in past year, at least 20 have died
Survey of Internet terror and hate sites is to be available to law enforcement agencies
Although California university facility is changing, librarians say their printed books should be around for a long time
Friends describe a different man and say 38-year-old father of two was polite, friendly
Pulitzer-Prize winning photojournalist Nick Ut, fine art photographer Mark Edward Harris documented change in Japan over 12 months
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