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From the Archives: Ansel Adams, Artist With a Camera, Dies

Ansel Adams, whose camera celebrated nature’s wonders and whose life was dedicated to perpetuating the purity of its creations, has died. Death...

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The Art and Automatons of Kara Walker

The art and automatons of Kara Walker. Walker’s new installation at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art offers us visions from both the past and...

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From the Archives: Death Makes No Exception of Writer William Saroyan

William Saroyan, the boisterous, brilliant and reclusive Armenian bard of Central California whose prize-winning books and plays underscored the...

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A real-estate investing expert shares 5 affordable cities where rental properties deliver excellent cash flow — including 3 with median prices under $180,000

BiggerPockets' Dave Meyer recently shared 5 cities great for generating cash flow through real-estate investing. They include Toledo, Milwaukee,...

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From the Archives: A. Quincy Jones, Architect, Dies

A. Quincy Jones, former dean of the USC school of architecture and fine arts and an internationally known architect, died Friday afternoon after an...

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From the Archives: 40-year-old George Lucas interview predicts 'Star Wars'' future with Disney

Before the first-ever “Star Wars” premiered on screens across America, Los Angeles Times writer Paul Rosenfield sat down with the creator of a...

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Recipe for devil's food cake has important family connection for chef

Devil's food cake has been a chocolate lover's delight since it was invented in the early 20th century. But it has an even greater significance for...

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49ers agree to trade Deebo Samuel to Commanders: report

The San Francisco 49ers have reportedly reached an agreement on the first major trade of the NFL offseason. According to ESPN, All-Pro Deebo Samuel...

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From the Archives: Death Ends Career of Sen. Hiram Johnson

WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 — Sen. Hiram Warren Johnson died today, fighting to the end the battle against tie-ups with foreign nations which he began a...

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States Won’t Tell Us How to Win the Next Election. We Need to Look to the Counties.

An accurate understanding of the geography of our nation shows that our reach and power is more promising than we may feel at the moment.

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