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Los Angeles TimesFriday, 10 April 2026

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U.S.-Iran talks are uncertain as strikes continue

Vance will travel to Pakistan. Israel willing to meet with Lebanon but won't halt attacks.

How they framed it

The paper focuses on the unprecedented coordination between different labour groups, framing the impending strike as a severe logistical threat to the school district rather than focusing primarily on the specific contract demands.

Context

Three major unions representing over 70,000 employees in the Los Angeles Unified School District are coordinating a joint strike effort. This combined action threatens to completely close the nation's second-largest school system, affecting hundreds of thousands of students and parents.

Striking phrase

bring district to a standstill

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Editorial Stance
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Focused on structural disruption
Tonemeasured but serious
Reader emotionconcern
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Three unions unite in LAUSD strike threat

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California could be in path of a ‘super’ El Niño

Balances the environmental benefits of drought relief against the serious infrastructural risks of severe flooding and erosion.

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A GOP governor could bring federal help — or chaos

Analyses the potential political shifts and governance impacts of a conservative Republican winning the California governorship.

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