Here’s a look at the top stories of the last week:
Postal service meltdown. Ahead of a congressional hearing, Postmaster Gen. Louis DeJoy said he would postpone controversial changes to the U.S. Postal Service. But California postal workers say major damage
has already been done, leaving massive backlogs, rotting food and dead animals. Voter advocates worry the system can’t handle the election. Do you work for the USPS?
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College admissions scandal. Actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, the fashion designer J. Mossimo Giannulli, two of the highest-profile names in the scandal,
were sentenced Friday to two months and five months in federal prison, respectively, after pleading guilty to paying bribes and falsifying their daughters’ credentials to get them into USC.
The Golden State Killer’s fate. A Sacramento County judge on Friday sentenced 74-year-old Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. to
life without parole for killing 13 people and raping 50 in a series of break-ins that terrorized a state.
Hollywood shakeup. NBCUniversal ousted longtime Universal studio executive Ron Meyer on Tuesday after learning
he made hush-money payments to a woman to cover up an old affair. Charlotte Kirk,
the woman linked to his downfall, also played a role in the resignation of former Warner Bros. studio head Kevin Tsujihara.
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ICYMI, here are this week’s great reads
The surprising story of the salesman who became L.A.'s first known COVID-19 patient. Qian Lang, the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Los Angeles, remained the sole patient diagnosed with the virus here for five weeks, passing most of that time in top-secret isolation at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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The race to investigate a coronavirus outbreak at Lovett, an elite Atlanta prep school. Its name soon became a kind of “code word among Georgia epidemiologists to refer to very tough cases.”
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The New California Curriculum: What literature represents the Golden State?
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