{{Shortcut|WP:LATIMES}} {{Infobox | title = [[Los Angeles Times]] | image = [[File:Wikipedia-logo-v2-en.svg|100px|alt=logo]] ''(not part of original row)'' | label1 = other names | data1 = L.A. Times | label2 = source type | data2 = foobar ''(not part of original row)'' | label3 = publisher | data3 = Fooland (state-funded media) ''(not part of original row)'' | label5 = website | data5 = | label6 = classification | data6 = [[File:Yes Check Circle.svg|20px]] Usually reliable for typical purposes }} Most editors consider the ''Los Angeles Times'' generally reliable. Refer to [[WP:NEWSBLOG]] for the newspaper's blog. == Prior discussions == {{WP:RSPLinks}}
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* [[WP:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 399#LA Times in Chloe Cole article in regards to the Kaiser lawsuit]] * Simple summary of prior discussions: '''TBD''' {{DEFAULTSORT:Los Angeles Times, Perennial sources}} ==Notes== {{notelist}} ==References== == Original table row for comparison == ''(remove this when this source page is ready to go live)'' {{Wikipedia:RSPTableHeader}} |- class="s-gr" id="Los Angeles Times" | ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' (''L.A. Times'') {{WP:RSPSHORTCUT|WP:LATIMES}} | {{WP:RSPSTATUS|gr}} | | {{WP:RSPLAST|2023}} | Most editors consider the ''Los Angeles Times'' generally reliable. Refer to [[WP:NEWSBLOG]] for the newspaper's blog. | {{WP:RSPUSES|latimes.com}} |}