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The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are bracing for less cargo and job losses in the coming months.
New Chinese tariffs are heating the U.S. Thursday amid a global trade war.
City leaders are trying to address a $1 billion shortfall.
The Port of Los Angeles anticipates a 10% drop in cargo from China this year, while the Port of Long Beach expects a 20% loss.
Ksenia Karelina, who holds dual citizenship for both Russia and the United States and resides in Los Angeles, was arrested in ...
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