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  • University of Southern California reacts to protests in Egypt

    Hundreds of thousands of people swarmed the streets of Cairo Tuesday in the largest protest yet against President Hosni Mubarak....

  • Students at local Catholic schools experience snow

    Students at Catholic schools in Los Angeles experienced a snow day Tuesday.

  • Football team may come to Los Angeles

    Los Angeles has not had a football team since 1994 when the Raiders moved to Oakland. But the city may...

  • Los Angeles residents speak up about the city's potential National Football League

    The start of a National Football League downtown will mean significant changes for Los Angeles residents.

  • Annenberg Radio News Spring 2011

    The award winning Annenberg Radio News is kick-starting a new semester. Click here to find out important dates in...

  • United Kingdom Ambassador speaks about WikiLeaks

    Days after more than 250,000 diplomatic cables were released by Wikileaks, British Ambassador Sir Nigel Sheinwald discusses the political significance...

  • Steve Poizner approves new pay-as-you go driver's insurance

    There is a new way to pay for auto insurance, and it could give people who drive less a cheaper...

  • Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas' juvenile justice reforms

    Los Angeles County has the largest number of young people on probation in the country and a distressingly high recidivism...

  • Novelist Susan Straight talks about her new book, 'Take One Candle Light a Room'

    University of Southern California Alum and award-winning novelist Susan Straight discusses her latest novel, "Take One Candle Light a Room."...

  • Statistics about Asian American students surprise Assemblyman Mike Eng

    There are a lot of statistics about African American and Latino students, but not many statistics are known about students...