Ari Saperstein
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The USNS Mercy hospital ship docked in Los Angeles is actually the third version. The first Mercy was deployed during WW I and used during the Spanish Flu outbreak. The second one was actually made in LA and ferried soldiers back home from the battlefield during WW II.
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Audience member Riddhi Katore wants to know: “Once a person is infected with the coronavirus, how does it work? What does it do to our cells?”
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A fond farewell is planned for a tree that appeared in movies dating back to the 1920s.
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Come October, you won’t be able to board a domestic flight without a passport or one of the new ID’s. So what are you waiting for?
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It's underground art at street level.
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"A lot of us get emotional at different times because we are not used to having these kinds of platforms or stages, to having all of Los Angeles come into this celebration in this kind of way. People are seeing us for the first time in a public way."
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Shoshannah Stern and Josh Feldman created and star in "This Close," which returns to SundanceTV for its second season.
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Traversing a waterway widely known for concrete, rogue inflatable flamingos and trash might not sound like your vision of water sports, but it is an actual joy.
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This is likely to be the last major anniversary of D-Day to honor living veterans...