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After President Biden’s poor debate performance in late June, Vice President Kamala Harris is suddenly at the center of a maelstrom in the 2024 presidential election. Harris has already assembled a network of state officials, party leaders and donors who could rally behind a run for the Oval Office. And some polls indicate that she has advantages among younger Americans and voters of color. Read more about the vice president’s journey in L.A. Influential, a new series highlighting powerful Angelenos. https://lnkd.in/gjA4dcdZ
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Former Rep. Jackie Speier, who represented San Mateo County and San Francisco from 2008 to 2021, posted on Twitter about her diagnosis on Thursday.
Former California congresswoman who survived Jonestown massacre announces she has breast cancer
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The French fire started Thursday night and had grown to 842 acres by Friday morning amid warm temperatures and gusty terrain-driven winds.
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Mattel executives say “Barbie” laid the groundwork for the company’s future in entertainment. Currently, the company has 16 projects in development, including a Hot Wheels movie and a live-action Polly Pocket film. “The idea is to create something unique in every movie,” said Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz. “Every project has a unique purpose, and will have a unique voice.” https://lnkd.in/geb4Jkta
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David Zaslav is one of America’s highest-paid executives. In 2022, his cable programming company Discovery took control of Warner Bros., along with several other networks. But just as the merger closed, the streaming bubble burst, prompting the lay off of thousands of employees, and the cancellation of more than $1 billion in programming. In L.A. Influential, a new series highlighting powerful Angelenos, senior entertainment writer Meg James talks with Zaslav about his career and changes in the entertainment industry. https://lnkd.in/g99mfrPN
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Billionaire Elon Musk may be the visionary behind SpaceX’s multi-planetary ambitions, but Gwynee Shotwell is the steady hand behind the company’s earthly success. https://lnkd.in/gBE5MaB5
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Palmer Luckey has become a military mogul — possibly the first whose office uniform is a Hawaiian shirt, cargo shorts and flip-flops. Luckey is the founder of Anduril Industries, a defense technology company that has signed nearly $1 billion in public contracts with the U.S. and allied governments. https://lnkd.in/g6J_H__b
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Tension over toilets (you read correctly) is playing out in a beloved hiking spot not far from L.A. Owners of historic cabins in Big Santa Anita Canyon lament that bathrooms in the highly-trafficked area have gone away in recent years. It turns out about half the facilities vanished in less than a decade, according to information provided to me by the U.S. Forest Service. Public land managers are often left with the complicated task of providing access with limited budget and staffing. But given the droves of people who come through the canyon, some believe the current level of services is untenable. If the agency doesn't step up, cabin owners say, they'll literally have to clean up the mess. Read more about this s***storm in my latest for the LA Times:
Fecal fears pile up as an L.A. hiking mecca reopens — without half its bathrooms
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