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Pope Francis opens visit with message for both sides of U.S. political divide: Save our planet
Pope Francis canonizes Father Junipero Serra, saying he defended Native Americans
How a $2.7 billion air-defense system became a 'zombie' program
Why L.A.'s homeless camp cleanups seem to be futile
Immigration agents allowed back in L.A. County jails, with limits
California
Bicyclists shouldn't get a free ride when it comes to repairing roads
Yankees Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra dies at 90
A call for compassion as End of Life Option Act heads to Gov. Brown
Racial slur against USC student leader sparks campus debate
South Gate shopping center lures Latinos by going mainstream
Sports
Yogi Berra dies at 90: Here are some of his greatest quotes
Farewell to Yogi Berra, a man of the people
Dodgers Manager Don Mattingly fondly remembers Yogi Berra
President Obama, Johnny Bench and others react to the death of Yogi Berra
With Myles Jack lost for season, UCLA's depth will be tested again
American Pharoah vs. Secretariat: Breeders' Cup Classic is legacy race
David Freese brings Angels back from the brink in 6-5 victory over Astros
Dodgers beat Arizona, 4-1, even as Zack Greinke sits with calf injury
Calendar
L.A. Philharmonic's Van Beethoven takes virtual reality for a classical spin
Emily Blunt interrogated female FBI agents to prepare for 'Sicario'
'Heroes Reborn' spins complex web; it's game on with Wesley Snipes in 'The Player'
IFC's 'Documentary Now!' season fades to black on a soft-rock high note with 'Gentle & Soft'
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