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Benedict Corpuz has always been a “day one” type of person when it comes to fueling his video game habit.Beginning ... Read More
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Minnesota group calls Trump travel ban 'cruel' as they assess its impact on state
Minnesota advocacy groups and lawmakers are reacting to President Donald Trump’s latest travel ban with condemnation and concern as they work to assess its impact.
Trump has imposed a travel ban on 12 countries and put ...Read more
Prison for Instagram posts? LA authorities target street racing influencer
LOS ANGELES — A man described by law enforcement as one of Southern California’s most prominent street racing influencers has been charged by Los Angeles County prosecutors with 16 counts of conspiracy for organizing a...Read more
North Carolina Senate committee approves legislation to expand Medicaid access
The North Carolina Senate Health Committee passed two bills Thursday that would expand Medicaid access for inmates and postpartum mothers, redefine child welfare regulations, and implement steps biological fathers can take...Read more
At least 8 people detained at Denver immigration court as ICE presence increases, advocates say
DENVER — At least eight people — six adults and two children — have been detained at Denver’s federal immigration court since last Thursday as authorities have stepped up their presence, advocates say.
Volunteers ...Read more
Musk, Trump feud explodes into burst of threats, recriminations
WASHINGTON — Elon Musk said he would end use of Space Exploration Technologies Corp.’s Dragon spacecraft and called for the impeachment of President Donald Trump, as a disagreement between the former allies exploded ...Read more
Wildlife rescued from Baltimore harbor as officials work to clean oil spill
BALTIMORE — As efforts to clean thousands of gallons of oil from waters near Baltimore’s Harbor East continue, officials are working to rescue turtles and other wildlife from the affected areas. Officials say that the ...Read more
UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk vows to restore campus trust amid 'nervousness and anxiety'
LOS ANGELES — Since he took the helm this year at UCLA, Chancellor Julio Frenk has found himself in a vortex of unprecedented obstacles not only to his campus, but also to the nation's institutions of higher education.
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Supreme Court revives straight woman's job-bias lawsuit
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court revived a job-bias lawsuit by a woman who says she suffered so-called reverse discrimination because she’s straight, in a ruling that makes it easier to bring similar cases to trial ...Read more
'Have a nice day, DJT!': Trump's breakup with Musk devolves into a war of insults
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s friendship and political alliance with Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, who fueled Trump’s campaign with record amounts of cash before working at the White House by his ...Read more
Sheriff Marcos Lopez of Florida's Osceola County charged with racketeering and suspended from office
ORLANDO, Fla. — Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez has been charged with racketeering and suspended from office for involvement in a “massive” illegal gambling operation that generated more than $20 million in ...Read more
Washington community mourns 3 girls found dead; police search for their father
WENATCHEE, Wash. — As a search continued this week for a former U.S. Army soldier suspected of killing his three young daughters, the girls’ mother is focused on improving the state’s Amber Alert system and providing...Read more
Suspect in Boulder antisemitic terror attack charged with 118 counts including attempted murder
DENVER — Boulder County’s district attorney on Thursday formally charged the suspect in the Pearl Street Mall terror attack with more than 100 counts related to the antisemitic firebombing that injured 15 people and a ...Read more
How do you get kicked off 'Love Island' before the love begins? Yulissa Escobar shows us
LOS ANGELES — Want to succeed in reality show love? It might be best to keep your public life free of racial slurs.
“Love Island USA” contestant Yulissa Escobar, whose use of the N-word on a couple of podcasts ...Read more
Trump's breakup with Musk devolves into a war of insults
WASHINGTON — President Trump’s friendship and political alliance with Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, who fueled Trump’s campaign with record amounts of cash before working at the White House by his side until...Read more
'Cheers' star George Wendt's cause of death confirmed
A cause of death has been confirmed for “Cheers” star George Wendt, who died on May 20 at the age of 76.
The beloved actor died from cardiac arrest, according to a death certificate released by the Los Angeles County ...Read more
Your 5 most burning questions about the new Nintendo Switch 2, answered
LOS ANGELES — The Nintendo Switch 2 console has officially been released, as retailers opened their doors at midnight — 9 p.m. here on the West Coast — to welcome early adapters and die-hard fans. It’s the follow-...Read more
EV truck maker Bollinger Motors stays alive after recent cash issues and lawsuit
Electric truck maker Bollinger Motors Inc. will live on after it emerged from receivership this week with a new CEO and ownership structure.
A federal judge early last month had ordered the Oak Park, Michigan-based ...Read more
LA-area boy, 9, detained by ICE with plans to deport him to Honduras; community outraged
LOS ANGELES — Earlier this week, residents in Torrance were scrambling for answers to find out what happened to 9-year-old Martir Garcia Lara, a fourth-grader at Torrance Elementary School.
One day, he simply didn’t ...Read more
Glenn Whipp: Why 'sitcom royalty' Linda Lavin has a strong case for a posthumous Emmy
LOS ANGELES — Linda Lavin has never won an Emmy.
That may surprise you, particularly if you were around when Lavin headlined the long-running CBS sitcom "Alice," in which she played a widowed mom working as a waitress ...Read more
Holding your cellphone while driving in California is illegal, even for navigation, court rules
Think it's all right to hold your cellphone while driving in California, as long as you're just looking at a navigation app? Think again.
A state appeals court ruled Tuesday that the state law prohibiting drivers from ...Read more
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