Kalen Allen's take on viral videos
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Kalen Allen has millions of followers across social media after his viral videos caught the eye of Ellen DeGeneres. His videos became so popular, he was eventually contacted by producers on The Ellen Show and then became a regular fixture. While videos like this are fun, creating them and getting attention is serious business. In fact, they could determine who becomes our next president. Both candidates are leaning into memes like these in hopes of winning both Gen Z and their votes. And Allen, who understands what can spark something going viral, has even worked with the Biden administration on its social media content. He joins Good Day LA's Melvin Robert to offer some perspective on this new trend that we're seeing.

Mychal's Cafe helps underserved community find jobs
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The Redondo Beach cafe has a wait staff that has more passion than anywhere else you have ever been. They're serving more than sandwiches - they're serving up success for an underserved community.

Katie Ginella of RHOC spills the tea on GDLA+
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The Real Housewives of Orange County's newest cast member Katie Ginella stopped by Good Day LA to spill the tea on all things RHOC. From unexpected confrontations to her exciting new business venture, Katie shares the ups and downs of joining the cast and how she navigates the drama while staying true to herself.

'Kamala, The Motherland, and Me'
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Dr. Nii-Quartelai Quartey spent a lot of time with Kamala Harris last year and even travelled to Africa with the Vice President. He chronicles that experience in his new book 'Kamala, The Motherland, and Me' and stopped by to talk all about it.

Eating like a "Carbivore" with Phoebe Lapine
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Chef, "Carbivore" Author and "Feed Me Phoebe" founder Phoebe Lapine shows off some blood sugar friendly summer favorites.

Budget-friendly decorating ideas
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You should love your home. But when money is tight, sometimes it?s hard to feel like you can afford to spruce it up. Good Day LA?s Brooke Thomas talked to an interior designer for ways to help you feel good about your space, without breaking the bank. If you need more personalized help, go to AudreyScheckDesign.com to visualize your space within your budget.

Mia Magik visits GDLA+
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Intuitive advisor Mia Magik joins the table to discuss ways women can find peace within through a variety of ways including her viral "Rage Ritual".

Must-have gear for college students
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'Momfluencer' Mona Shah shows off back-to-school gear for college kids.

Back-to-school shopping guide for kids
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'Momfluencer' Mona Shah and her daughter Lara show off their picks for back-to-school gear.

Flightdeck Rogue Racing cruises into Anaheim
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The state of-the-art racing simulators offer an immersive and realistic experience that will transport you to the racetrack where you'll feel what's it's like to race at 200mph... and survive.

100-year-old home still standing in Long Beach
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Tucked away in Long Beach, the one-of-a-kind home is something you won't find anywhere else.

'Bloom Again' Foundation
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in 2008, the 'Bloom Again' Foundation was created to provide financial assistance to economically vulnerable women during a medical crisis. We talked to Carolyn Sims and Rosetta Henderson, Co-Presidents of the organization.

Los Angeles Mission hosts back-to-school drive
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The Los Angeles Mission is hosting its annual Back to School Supplies Drive to provide essential school items to unhoused children in Los Angeles. The drive aims to ensure that every student starts the school year equipped with the tools they need to succeed.

SoCal owners show off their best pet tricks
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If you want your pet's best trick to be featured in GDLA's "Pet Tricks' segment, send the video to GDLAPetTricks@fox.com.

Rob Morrow & Marcia Cross talk 'Fire'
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30 years ago, Rob Morrow played the main character's son on stage in 'The Substance of Fire'. Today he's playing the father in that same play. He, along with Marcia Cross, star in the production, which runs through September 1 at the Ruskin Group Theatre in Santa Monica.

TikTok fined $2.4 million
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TikTok was fined for not providing accurate and specific safety data.