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FIFA banned this flag. It was all over Iran's first Cup match.
When Iran played New Zealand, people showed up to celebrate and to protest.
LAX at night: partytime
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Will the World Cup break LAX? Or will it be chaos as usual?
LA's flaghip airport is notorious for the confusion and stress it offers travelers. World Cup visitors can expect no different.
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Fans roar in L.A. as Mexico takes the first World Cup match
For some fans who gathered in downtown Los Angeles, soccer is an opportunity to connect with each other and other cultures.
A group of 18 adults pose for a photo
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Can a bill save post-production in LA?
Post-production workers are racing against a June 15 deadline to get California lawmakers to add a $100-million tax credit to the state budget to aid the industry.
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Rock opera celebrates life in Pasadena
The composer asked Pasadena residents what they'd tell residents from 1925 and 2125, then turned their answers into a time-traveling song cycle.