Los Angeles Times News Quiz for May 17, 2024: The Biebers, ‘Bridgerton’ and Black Twitter
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This week’s Los Angeles Times News Quiz has a little bit of everything for everyone including two Biebers on the ‘gram, colors in L.A.’s night sky, a hunky Hollywood Chris in the director’s chair, a sizzling summer and the origins of a Black Twitter docuseries. If you’re familiar with those stories — published online or in print by the newspaper over the last seven days — you’ll be well on your way to a high score. (And if you’re not, feel free to brush up now. No one but you and your browser need to know.)
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