• In-N-Out Burger files complaint over YouTube prank

    In-N-Out Burger wants a restraining order against an online prankster who walked into two of its restaurants in the San Fernando Valley posing as the company’s CEO, loudly argued with employees and in one instance took a hamburger from a customer, threw it to the ground and stepped on it, claiming it was “garbage.”
    The Irvine-based chain’s lawsuit seeking the order was filed Friday, March 23, in Los Angeles Superior Court against Cody Roeder, who posts videos on YouTube a
  • 3 ways to turn waste into something wonderful: a clean environment

    Don’t look now, but you are accumulating five extra pounds every day and don’t even know it. That’s right, I’m talking about trash. And experts say those five pounds can explode to 728,000 tons of garbage every day. Fortunately, our base waste reduction efforts make an impact on the amount of waste that hits our landfills. And that’s good news. But we can also do more to pitch in by taking a closer look at what we pitch out.
    Amy Osmond Cook
    Along with recycling and
  • USC men’s basketball season in review: High hopes tough to meet in 2018

    When FBI agents arrested 10 men on the morning of Sept. 26, 2017, as part of a wide-ranging investigation into bribery and corruption in college basketball, the outlook of the much anticipated season for USC’s men’s basketball team changed.
    Among the arrests was Tony Bland, the associate head coach for the Trojans and a well-liked, respected presence in their locker room, who was placed on administrative leave and later fired in January.
    USC also lost one of its best players, De&rsqu
  • Millennials are spending $92,600 on rent by age 30, survey says

    Millennials pay a whopping $92,600 in rent by the time they turn 30, despite earning more than previous generations, a new study by industry tracker RENT Cafe revealed Monday.
    The study tracks millennial spending from age 22 to 30 using U.S. census data on rents and incomes.
    During that eight-year period, millennials earned a total median income of $206,600.
    Divided evenly, that would equate to just $25,825 a year. But many likely started below that level with their first job and saw their pay r
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  • Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean ride closing to revamp scene of brides being auctioned

    The scene of leering pirates auctioning off women as brides on the Pirates of Caribbean attraction in Disneyland will be gone forever next month, replaced by a scene considered less offensive to contemporary tastes. The Anaheim, Calif., resort announced last week that it will close the ride on April 23 to begin its planned makeover, which includes replacing the auction scene with a depiction of pirates selling the pilfered belongings of local townsfolk.
  • SoCal Prep Legends boys athlete of the week: Corona del Mar’s J.T. Schwartz

    The SoCal Prep Legends boys athlete of the week for Orange County on Monday, March 26:
    Name: J.T. SchwartzSchool: Corona del MarSport: BaseballYear: SeniorNoteworthy: Schwartz was 8 for 14 with three home runs, including a grand slam, and 10 RBIs over three games last week. A left-handed hitting senior shortstop who signed with UCLA, Schwartz also had a double and a triple among those eight hits. He is batting .344 with a team-high 15 RBIs. Schwartz’s grand slam was the big blow in the Sea
  • Wall Street’s average bonus in 2017 topped $184,000, up 17%

    A second consecutive year of soaring profits on Wall Street pushed the average bonus paid to securities industry employees in New York City to more than $184,000 in 2017, New York state’s top elected fiscal officer reported Monday.
    The average bonus paid to brokers rose 17 percent to $184,220, Democratic Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said. Pretax profits for the Wall Street broker-dealer operations of New York Stock Exchange member firms — the traditional measure of securities industry
  • Did you include any Los Angeles Angels details in your wedding?

    Hey, Angels fans! Opening Day is approaching quickly and if you’re romantically minded (and aren’t all baseball fans romantics?) Opening Day is a lot like a wedding. It’s a big party with decorations, new outfits and all your BFFs. Plus it’s the beginning of a long season with wins, losses and lots of great memories.Survey: Did you include any Angels details in your wedding?So, if you’re married or planning a wedding, we want to know if you’ve included any Ang
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  • SoCal Prep Legends girls athlete of the week: Sunny Hills’ Mariah Ramirez

    The SoCal Prep Legends girls athlete of the week for the Orange County Register on Monday, March 26:
    Name: Mariah RamirezSchool: Sunny HillsSport: SoftballYear: SeniorNoteworthy: The Tennessee-Chattanooga commit posted a 3-0 record in the circle, allowing one earned run to go along with 28 strikeouts, and went 6 for 8 with six RBI batting to help the Lancers improve to 8-1. Ramirez posted a nonleague victory against Irvine and led Sunny Hills past Pomona Catholic and San Juan
  • Country star Dierks Bentley will headline the Hollywood Bowl

    Country music star Dierks Bentley will bring his 2018 Mountain High Tour to the Hollywood Bowl (2301 N. Highland Ave.) in Los Angeles on Saturday, Oct. 13.
    Fresh off of a plethora of award nominations and wins for his 2016 album, “Black,” Bentley is ready to drop a brand new album in 2018 dubbed “The Mountain,” which includes the single “Woman, Amen” that he released back in January. The full album is expected to be out sometime in June.
    Two-time CMA vocal duo
  • Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Drop of Doom adds new DC Super Heroes VR experience

    For a limited time, Six Flags Magic Mountain is bringing a VR battle of good versus evil to the world’s tallest drop tower ride.
    So buckle into your floorless seats as the Lex Luthor: Drop of Doom ride gets a newly added experience called DC Super Heroes Drop of Doom VR.
    Starting today for a limited time, thrill seekers can embark on what Six Flags Magic Mountain President Neal Thurman calls “an awe-inspiring new thrill for spring 2018.”
    On the new attraction, ri
  • Orange Lutheran safety Drew Ramirez transfers to Santa Ana

    Orange Lutheran junior safety Drew Ramirez (6-1, 200) has enrolled at Santa Ana, Saints football coach Charlie TeGantvoort said.
    Ramirez was the Lancers’ third-leading tackler last season with 96. He also led the team with three interceptions.
    Ramirez will team with Santa Ana defensive end Nick Larriva (6-5, 260) to give the Saints two intriguing recruits in the class of 2019. Larriva was co-lineman of the year in the Golden West League last season.
    The Saints’ football team, headed
  • Crime log for Huntington Beach, week of March 16-22

    March 16
    Drunk in Public: Around 2 a.m. Lot 579, near Walnut Avenue and First Street
    Drunk in vehicle: Around 4 a.m. 20100 block of Goldenwest Street
    Vandalism: Around 9 a.m. 20300 block of Beach Boulevard
    Grand theft: Around 10 a.m. 10000 block of Adams Avenue
    Burglary: Around 5 p.m. 8100 block of San Angelo Drive
    Vehicle burglary: Around 5 p.m. 19700 block of Claremont Lane
    Drunk in public: Around 9 p.m. 500 block of Main St
  • Real estate news: Guthrie Development buys Placentia offices for $10.4M; First Team buys Star Estates

    Senior Vice President Steven Hogberg with NAI Capital’s Irvine office completed the sale of an office building in Fountain Valley for $9.75 million. The buyer was Orange County Sanitation District, which was represented by Cushman & Wakefield. (Courtesy of NAI Capital)Alpha Wave Investors, a private equity firm in San Juan Capistrano, has acquired Orange Tree Village, a 110-unit multifamily property in Tucson. Alpha Wave Investors acquired the property for $10.55 million from a Texas-ba
  • 2 whales spotted near shore in Seal Beach

    Authorities were trying to shepherd a pair of gray whales out of shallow water and back to sea near the Seal Beach-Long Beach border Monday morning.
    The whales were spotted in the mouth of the San Gabriel River channel where a small crowd gathered to watch.
    “They were right in the little bay area,” said Malcolm Williams, who works at nearby Ballast Point Brewing. “You can see it from the parking lot.”
    Williams said he noticed the whales spouting and floating in the water
  • Reunited Stray Cats will return to Pacific Amphitheatre for the first time in a decade in August

    After kicking around the idea of reuniting for the last couple of years, rockabilly trio Stray Cats will return to Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa on Friday, Aug. 17 for the first time since 2008.
    The group, including vocalist-guitarist Brian Setzer, bassist Lee Rocker and drummer Slim Jim Phantom, quietly took a break in 2008, surprising fans by billing the Pacific Amphitheatre gig as its only U.S. stop that year and a “final” U.S. show.
    Setzer teased in a 2016 interview that the
  • Hand-crafted housewares stages a comeback

    As mass-market homewares become more accessible than ever, a handful of innovative designers across the globe are drawing inspiration from age-old traditions and craftsmanship. Through embracing ancient techniques and materials, they create a strong sense of place and handmade feel, while reinterpreting these traditions in contemporary ways. The results are high-quality products grounded in historical significance. Interior designers and architects are taking note, utilizing these items to creat
  • Softball: First-round pairings announced for Michelle Carew Classic

    The schedule for next week’s Michelle Carew Classic — one of the highlights of the softball tournament — has been released. Here are the first-round pairings at Peralta Park in Anaheim.
    Norco is the defending champion while Cathedral Catholic, Gahr and Buena are newcomers to watch.
    Wednesday, April 4
    Gahr-Valencia/V, 11 a.m.
    Huntington Beach-Vista Murrieta, 11 a.m.
    Pacifica-Great Oak, 11 a.m.
    Murrieta Mesa-Chino Hills, 1:15 p.m.
    Orange Lutheran-Murrieta Valley, 1:15 p.m.
    Santia
  • New Directions for Women raises half a million dollars for scholarships

    More than 300 Orange County community members gathered on March 19 to help raise nearly $500,000 toward a scholarship program for women in need of drug and alcohol treatment.
    The event, Circle of Life Breakfast, was hosted by New Directions for Women (NDFW), a nationally accredited
    Sue Bright, New Directions for Women executive directorKaren Grundhofer; Jim Keating, New Directions for Women board member and Tania Bhattacharyya, NDFW Foundation executive directorSandie Morgan
  • As Major League Baseball’s opening day nears, we talk to Newport Harbor High standout and ex-Angel Bill Voss

    As the Angels prepare to open the regular season Thursday, can you name the first Angel to hit a grand slam at Angel Stadium of Anaheim?
    You’re correct if your answer is Bill Voss, the only Newport Harbor High alum to reach the Major Leagues.
    Voss, a left-handed hitting outfielder who played eight Major League seasons, was also the first of 18 Orange Coast College products to play in the majors.
    After years of trying to track him down, I finally succeeded in interviewing Voss. The stories
  • Filling up at this gas station will help pay for city services in Placentia

    One of Placentia’s newest gas stations is a unique public-private business venture with an oil company operating the pumps and the city, which owns the property, getting a cut of the profits.
    The station at South Placentia and West Crowther avenues is fully automated, it has no convenience store and no human attendant to help with a tricky pump. Garden Grove-based Galaxy Oil Co. maintains the station, which pumps the 76-brand of gasoline.
    Drivers filling up there are helping pay for p
  • Podcast: “Broker of bling” Mark Schechter delivers the goods

    How do you buy high-end items on eBay without getting ripped off? What are the five Cs of choosing quality diamonds? Learn this and more in the latest installment of The Coast Conversation with Mark Schechter, owner of OC-based Ideal Luxury. Coast executive editor Samantha Dunn and producer Mile “the Millennial” Gravagno get personal with Schechter, whose reputation as a concierge for luxury items is first rate.
    Listen on iTunes, Google Play or wherever you get your podcasts.
    ( For b
  • Angels hope newcomers can boost offense, key improvement in 2018

    Andrelton Simmons hit fifth more frequently than any other spot in the 2017 Angels lineup. Simmons is expected to be the No. 8 hitter for the 2018 Angels.
    That contrast alone tells you most of what you need to know about perhaps the single biggest reason the Angels are optimistic that they will be a better team this year.
    The lineup is deeper. Much deeper.
    Of his drop in the order, Simmons said: “That’s a good problem to have. We have a stacked lineup. It’s going to be an excit
  • A look at the 2018 Angels, position by position

    STARTING ROTATION
    As has been well-chronicled, the injuries to the Angels’ rotation in the past two years have been largely responsible for the team’s losing records each of those years. This year, they began the spring with eight healthy starters, with major league experience, and they managed to get through camp with seven of them still intact. The other, Andrew Heaney, was shut down with elbow inflammation that he said isn’t serious. At the top of the rotation, Garrett Richa
  • Status Update: Chapman mourns death of Professor Rotunda; Habiger is...

    Shelby Legendary Cars has moved to a new headquarters in Irvine with a larger showroom and customer reception area. "This is an exciting new chapter in Shelby history," said CEO Lance Stander in a statement.
  • Status Update: Chapman mourns death of Professor Rotunda; Habiger is new CEO of J.D. Power in Costa Mesa; Shelby Legendary Cars has new showroom

    Dave Habiger has been named the new president and CEO of J.D. Power, a consumer data and analytics firm based in Costa Mesa. In October, the company announced the retirement of Finbarr O’Neill, its longtime president and CEO. J.D. Power is a portfolio company of the London-headquartered alternative investments firm XIO Group. (Photo courtesy of J.D. Power)Jon Gothold, founding partner of DGWB Advertising & Communications in Santa Ana and a current partner of Amusement Park in Santa Ana
  • Second teen dies days after rollover crash in Tustin

    A second teenager has died following a crash last week that injured five others in Tustin.
    Jason Anguiano, 17, of Santa Ana died Sunday evening, March 25, at Orange County Global Medical Center, according to the Orange County coroner’s officials.
    Police said that on Friday, March 23, seven people were riding in an Infiniti M37 shortly before 3 p.m. on Legacy Road when the car hit a cement post. It spun out before hitting a truck and rolling over.
    One teen, identified Saturday as 17-ye
  • High-end Orange County home sales rise: 7 trends to know

    High-end Orange County real estate continues to be a hot property.
    February’s overall homebuying patterns showed Orange County’s median selling price for all residences was $710,000 — up 10.1 percent compared with the median a year ago, CoreLogic reported. And 2,296 Orange County residences sold in the period, rising 1.3 percent from a year ago.
    But when you drill deeper, you see seven trends showing that price matters:
    1. In the 27 priciest ZIPs — median sales price
  • 2 people killed in Garden Grove crash

    GARDEN GROVE – Two people were killed early Monday morning, March 26, in a Beach Boulevard crash involving two vehicles, police said.
    Arriving officers and firefighters found one male dead just after 12:35 a.m. on Beach, just south of Garden Grove Boulevard, Garden Grove police Cpl. Royce Wimmer said.
    A second male, in the other vehicle, was found unresponsive and was taken to UCI Medical Center, where he later died.
    The victims’ names and ages have not been released.
    There were no
  • U.S. expels 60 Russian diplomats, shutters Seattle consulate

    By JOSH LEDERMAN
    The Associated PressWASHINGTON — The Trump administration expelled 60 Russian diplomats on Monday and ordered Russia’s consulate in Seattle to close, as the United States and European nations sought to jointly punish Moscow for its alleged role in poisoning an ex-spy in Britain.
    Senior Trump administration officials said all 60 Russians were spies working in the U.S. under diplomatic cover, including a dozen at Russia’s mission to the United Nations. The offici
  • 64 dead in Russia shopping mall fire: Alarms were silent, emergency exits blocked

    In this Russian Emergency Situations Ministry photo, on Sunday, March 25, 2018, smoke rises above a multi-story shopping center in the Siberian city of Kemerovo, about 1,900 miles east of Moscow, Russia. At least three children and a woman have died in a fire that broke out in a multi-story shopping center in the Siberian city of Kemerovo. (Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations photo via AP)
    By NATALIYA VASILYEVAAssociated Press
    MOSCOW — With the fire alarms silent and staff reportedly
  • With new GOP office, both parties have national workers on the ground in Orange County

    The national arm of the Republican Party tasked with defending the GOP’s control of Congress will open a West Coast office in advance the upcoming primary election — in Irvine, so officials can be near four GOP-held seats that Democrats are targeting to flip.
    The entrance of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) to Orange County is the latest evidence of the intense national focus on the region, which is a key battleground in Democrats’ efforts to retake the U.
  • La Colombe on 'liberating the cafe menu'

    Ready-to-drink coffee company La Colombe is seeking to recreate the coffee shop consumer experience with its line of draft lattes launching three new products. "At the core of La Colombe is innovation," - CEO and cofounder of La Colombe Todd Carmichael said.
  • Woman rescued from Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park after suffering injuries while mountain biking

    TRABUCO CANYON — A woman who was injured while mountain biking in Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park was rescued and airlifted to a local hospital Sunday morning, March 25, officials said.
    About 10:45 a.m., Orange County Sheriff’s Department Helicopter Duke 3 responded to a report of an injured woman, sheriff’s Lt. L. Downing said.
    Paramedics were lowered from the helicopter to the woman to triage her injuries before she was hoisted to safety. She was then transported to Missio
  • Dodgers beat Angels in Freeway Series opener

    Ankur Sagar, left, hands a baseball to Dustin Romain, 3, sitting on his dad’s shoulders, Jeremy Romain, as his mother, Amy, center, looks on during practice prior to the Freeway Series game between the Angels and the Dodgers at Angel Stadium in Anaheim on Sunday, March 25, 2018. The Romains, longtime Angel fans, are originally from Orange County but now live in Nashville. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)Angel fans, from left, Ansh Sagar, 7, Laksh Sagar, 10 and Dhruv Sr
  • Josh Manson’s return to the blue line a welcomed sight for the Ducks

    EDMONTON, Alberta – Josh Manson was the last Ducks player to appear in every game for this season until an upper-body injury knocked out of the lineup this week.
    The defenseman was thankful that his absence wasn’t any longer than it was.
    The injury had him watching two games from the press box but Manson was back on the ice Sunday for their game against Edmonton. And his large presence was heartily welcomed.
    “It’s great,” Cam Fowler said. “He’s a big par
  • Hampus Lindholm’s overtime goal caps improbable Ducks comeback

    Anaheim Ducks’ Cam Fowler (4) and Chris Kelly (22) chase Edmonton Oilers’ Leon Draisaitl (29) during second period NHL hockey action in Edmonton, Alberta, on Sunday, March 25, 2018. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP)Anaheim Ducks’ Jakob Silfverberg (33) and Edmonton Oilers’ Connor McDavid (97) battle for the puck during first period NHL hockey action in Edmonton, Alberta, on Sunday, March 25, 2018. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP)Anaheim Ducks’ Jakob
  • Play it Forward March 26 to April 1: Dodgers, Angels usher West Coast MLB presence into a Season 60 vs. Bay Area foes

    Ranking the top 10 sports events March 26-April 1 you won’t want to miss:
    NO. 1: MLB SEASON OPENERS GIANTS at DODGERS Details/TV: At Dodger Stadium, Thursday, 4 p.m., ESPN ANGELS at ATHLETICS Details/TV: At Oakland Coliseum, Thursday, 1:05 p.m., FSW
    Sixty years ago, the first West Coast MLB game was a bit taxing for the Dodgers – on April 15, Don Drysdale took the brunt of an 8-0 loss to the Giants before just 23,448 at the old Seals Stadium in San Francisco. The 21-year-old Drysdale
  • U.S. sells out Kurds, reminding America why it should just stay home

    Despite President Donald Trump’s perpetual bluster, in Syria the administration is yielding to the Erdogan regime in Ankara and again selling out America’s Kurdish allies. Yet abandoning those who did so much to help Washington defeat the Islamic State is less embarrassing than failing to recognize the inevitability of such a retreat.
    The Obama administration tried to do everything as Syria disintegrated, only to find out how hard it was to do anything well. Washington wanted to oust
  • California politicians are ignoring the looming higher education crisis

    The Assembly Higher Education Committee unanimously endorsed Assembly Bill 1936 this month, which would seem to bode well for its enactment.
    It would create an Office of Higher Education Performance and Accountability to plan how California is to meet its ever-rising demand for post-high school education and coordinate the state’s three college and university systems.
    However, if history is any guide, AB1936 is doomed. At least seven other bills with similar purposes have either
  • Let students make financial decisions in California schools

    California education finances are an unholy mess — with incomprehensible budget formulas, equity funding that doesn’t produce equity, and cuts to schools even during the current economic expansion. And our state’s so-called education leaders refuse to fix the system.
    We should let the kids fix it instead.
    This isn’t a modest proposal: I’m as serious as a month’s detention. To fashion something workable from California’s broken education-funding system, w
  • Yasiel Puig might be the Dodgers’ man in the middle, even against left-handers

    ANAHEIM – By solving a vexing problem at the plate late last season, Yasiel Puig might now have a spot in the middle of the Dodgers’ lineup on an everyday basis.
    Puig, a right-handed batter, simply couldn’t hit left-handed pitching a year ago. He batted .158 against lefties prior to Sept. 1, with only one home run and as many strikeouts as hits (15). He showed signs of a turnaround in September, going  7 for 25 (.280) against lefties to end the season. By October, he was a
  • UCLA women’s basketball falls to Mississippi State in Elite Eight

    Mississippi State guard Blair Schaefer (1) dives into the UCLA bench after a loose ball during the first half of a women’s NCAA college basketball tournament regional final game, Sunday, March 25, 2018, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)UCLA forward Monique Billings (25) rebounds against Mississippi State guard Roshunda Johnson (11) during the first half of a women’s NCAA college basketball tournament regional final game, Sunday, March 25, 2018, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo
  • America’s schools, and much of our nation, have become God-free zones

    The Valentine’s Day massacre at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida was the latest in a series of mass school shootings dating back to the Columbine, Colorado shooting in 1999. Evoking shock, these tragedies inevitably prompt a call to pray for the victims and their families.
    Calls for prayer are natural and appropriate after such wanton evil acts, but the question begs: What about prayers invoking protection in advance of danger? That’s not likely following
  • Clippers get 26 from Lou Williams in victory at Toronto

    Toronto Raptors’ Serge Ibaka, right, guards Los Angeles Clippers forward’ Tobias Harris, left, during first half NBA basketball action in Toronto on Sunday, March 25, 2018. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)Toronto Raptors center Jonas Valanciunas (17) looks to shoot over Los Angeles Clippers guard Sindarius Thornwell (0) during first half NBA basketball action in Toronto on Sunday, March 25, 2018. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)Toronto Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan (10) mov
  • Clayton Andrews pitches, hits Long Beach State past Cal State Fullerton

    Long Beach State’s Clayton Andrews delivers a pitch during a non-conference game against Cal State Fullerton at Goodwin Field in Fullerton on Sunday, March 25, 2018. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)Long Beach State infielder Jarren Duran, center, celebrates with infielder Shaq Robinson as he scores on a triple by Clayton Andrews during a non-conference game against Cal State Fullerton at Goodwin Field in Fullerton on Sunday, March 25, 2018. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contribut
  • John Stevens says Kings were ready at Edmonton

    LOS ANGELES – When the Kings entered their game Saturday at Edmonton, they had gotten five of a possible six points in the first three games of their trip against playoff-contending teams. Another point or two against an Oilers team not going to the postseason would have been huge, but the Kings failed by losing 3-2 in regulation.
    Afterward, defenseman Jake Muzzin said he thought the team perhaps was not as “emotionally” ready as it should have been.
    His coach, John Stevens, on
  • Actually, Obama sat in Putin’s lap: Letters

    Re “Putin’s lapdog” (Letters, March 22): Where was the outburst when Barack Obama told Mitt Romney he was stuck in the ’80s for his statement of Russia being the United States’ biggest threat? Where was the conflagration when Obama was caught on an open mic telling Dmitry Medvedev he’d have more flexibility toward Russia after the election against Romney?
    Where was the hysteria when Democrats pushed their restart button with Russia, or when Russia invaded the
  • Alexander: A Freeway World Series this fall? Why not?

    It is the beauty of spring training. When it ends, everyone is still undefeated.
    So, in that spirit of optimism, why not indulge that wild dream that Southern California baseball fans have harbored for the better part of six decades.
    The Dodgers and Angels, playing in October. Playing each other in October. SoCal as the epicenter of the baseball world.
    Why not?
    Sure, the experts will scoff, and probably with good reason.
    We don’t know how Justin Turner’s absence with a broken wrist w
  • Rick Santorum: Students should learn CPR, not seek gun laws

    By The Associated Press
    Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum said Sunday that students who have rallied for gun control should instead learn CPR or find their own way to prevent a school shooting.
    “How about kids instead of looking to someone else to solve their problem, do something about maybe taking CPR classes or trying to deal with situations that when there is a violent shooter that you can actually respond to that,” the Republican said on CNN’s “State of the Unio

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