201901.14
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Voices of the LAUSD teachers’ strike

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As LAUSD teachers went on strike Monday, they spoke of their hopes for change. More than 31,000 members of United Teachers Los Angeles staged the walkout, the first since 1989 in the Los Angeles Unified School District.

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LAUSD teachers go on strike for the first time in 30 years

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Los Angeles teachers braved cold, drizzly weather Monday morning as they walked off the job in their first strike in 30 years to demand smaller class sizes, more support staff at schools and better pay. Schools will be open but it’s unknown how many students will head to classes in the nation’s…

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L.A. teachers go on strike: 5 things you need to know

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Los Angeles Unified School District teachers are on strike for the first time in 30 years. Here are 5 things you need to know: 1 | Schools will be open. Kind of L.A. Unified has said that all schools will be open during the strike, and that students will receive instruction. But staffing will…

201901.14
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Live coverage of the LAUSD teacher strike

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After last-minute negotiations to avert a strike failed, 30,000 members of United Teachers Los Angeles union are walking out Monday in the first strike in the Los Angeles Unified School District since 1989. Follow our reporters and photographers as they cover the teachers picketing and the impact on students and schools.

201901.14
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PG&E, facing colossal liability, seeks bankruptcy protection

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SAN FRANCISCO — Facing potentially colossal liabilities over deadly California wildfires, PG&E will file for bankruptcy protection. The announcement Monday follows the resignation of the power company’s chief executive a day earlier. PG&E said Monday that it’s given the required 15-day advance notice that it plans to file for Ch. 11 bankruptcy protection. The company…

201901.13
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Here’s how much and how fast apprehensions at the border change

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The border wall is at the center of the partial federal government shutdown, now the longest in U.S. history. President Trump is insisting on billions of dollars to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border before he reopens the government. How has the current wall worked to secure the border? How many people has it…