• Costa Mesa police gets first K-9 on patrol since 2011

    Costa Mesa police gets first K-9 on patrol since 2011
    Bodi is the newest and shortest officer in the Costa Mesa Police Department, but he has other assets: he’s observant, runs fast and has a keen sense of smell.
    The 3-year-old brindle Dutch Shepherd and his handler, Officer Nick Dempkowski, were introduced to the community this month along with Officer Candyce McMorris, who will train this spring to become the department’s first woman K-9 handler.
    Costa Mesa police worked with service dogs from 1988 until 2011, when budget cuts led the
  • Orange County boys basketball scoring leaders: Monday, Jan. 28

    Orange County boys basketball scoring leaders: Monday, Jan. 28
    The Orange County boys basketball scoring leaders through Jan. 27.
    Leaderboards are based on stats available each Monday morning.Name
    GP
    Pts
    PPG
    Stone Sinek, Fullerton
    16
    429
    26.8
    Atin Wright, Fairmont Prep
    23
    616
    26.8
    Nico Dasca, Costa Mesa
    14
    350
    25.0
    Osman Hefner, Costa Mesa
    21
    464
    22.1
    Sebastian Castro,Garden Grove
    24
    525
    21.9
    Kody Uyesugi, University
    26
    534
    20.5
    Festus Ndumanya,Capistrano Valley Christian
    26
    533
    20.5
    Julien Franklin, Villa Park
    23
    470
  • Oregon’s celebrity whale ‘Scarback’ spotted off Orange County coast

    Oregon’s celebrity whale ‘Scarback’ spotted off Orange County coast
    “Scarback,” as the whale is known, appeared along the Orange County coastline on Sunday, a sighting that created a buzz on social media.
    One of the most recognizable of her species, Scarback was spotted by the captain of a Dana Wharf Sportfishing & Whale Watching charter boat.
    First documented in 1979, Scarback is part of the Pacific Coast Feeding Group off of Depoe Bay, Oregon.
    She’s identified by a distinct wound on her back, which never fully heals and always has red lic
  • Family Affairs: Small Birds sneakers, Sesame Street works with Project Hope Alliance, and more …

    Family Affairs: Small Birds sneakers, Sesame Street works with Project Hope Alliance, and more …
    SUSTAINABLE SHOES
    Merino wool, coconut fibers and biodegradable laces. This sounds like the recipe for a holistic beauty mask. However, the creators of All Birds shoes have made a small fortune on the idea of green sneakers. Rather than use toxic materials that ruin our environment, Tim Brown, the New Zealand-born co-creator, decided that there must be a use for his native country’s beloved merino wool. Working with his partner, Joey Zwillinger, an engineer and renewables expert, Brown cre
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  • OCVarsity Student Section of the Week: Capo Valley has a winner in The Cage

    OCVarsity Student Section of the Week: Capo Valley has a winner in The Cage
    There will be no three-peat.
    The Servite Asylum’s two-week run as the OCVarsity Student Section of the Week has come to an end.
    The winner this week is . . . THE CAPISTRANO VALLEY CAGE
    At home or on the road, The Capo Valley Cage has shown up and rocked the stands while supporting the school’s basketball team.
    I covered the Capo Valley-San Clemente game last week and met The Cage. Good group of kids.
    The Cage does not get rattled, however they love rattling their opponents and t
  • Nectarines sold at Costco stores in California recalled

    Nectarines sold at Costco stores in California recalled
    Fresh nectarines sold at Costco stores across California are under recall by the distributor, the Food and Drug Administration said Jan. 24.
    Jac. Vandenberg Inc. out of New York is recalling some 1,200 cases of the fruit sourced from Chile after it tested positive for the bacteria listeria.
    The FDA said the company has stopped distribution of the fruit, which also included peaches and plums sold by Aldi in other states, as the probe continues to find out how the food was contaminated.
    The g
  • Curt Seeden: ‘Sweetheart Screening’ at Orange Coast Memorial is one way to show love for your Valentine

    Curt Seeden: ‘Sweetheart Screening’ at Orange Coast Memorial is one way to show love for your Valentine
    If you like Hallmark movies like I do, you know there will be plenty of Valentine’s Day-theme specials coming up in the next few weeks.
    You know the premise: Girl is sent to near-perfect quaint town to do a marketing job; girl meets macho guy, yet still has an annoying boyfriend back home; there’s a misunderstanding between girl and macho guy; kindly old shop owner gives girl heavy words of wisdom several times; annoying boyfriend shows up out of the blue and proposes to girl in fron
  • The Hunt for Sakura

    The Hunt for Sakura
    We are hunting cherry blossoms.
    It’s a focal point of the Spring Flowers cruise itinerary aboard Princess Cruises’ Diamond Princess, an eight-night treasure hunt by sea, sailing around the main island of Honshu in the Japanese archipelago.
    Hanami is the Japanese tradition of enjoying the fleeting beauty of flowers. The welcoming of spring under the blossoming of the cherry tree, sakura, has been celebrated in festivals across Japan for centuries.
    As the granddaughter of a green thumb
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  • Eva Kilgore: Where will you be watching the Super Bowl?

    Eva Kilgore: Where will you be watching the Super Bowl?
    Where are you watching Super Bowl LIII?
    Consider Legends Surf City. There are 26 TVs, and a huge projection screen. Plus, lots of drink specials, and you may win a raffle prize.
    Ask about their beer pitchers offered Sunday, Feb. 3 for $12. Margaritas are $5. As for the raffle, you could walk away with a Patagonia or Billabong backpack, or a gift certificate.
    The atmosphere is always fun, and you’re sure to have a super time rooting for your favorite team. Doors open at 9 a.m. for breakfast
  • Orange County girls athlete of the week: Stephanie Lee, Brea Olinda

    Orange County girls athlete of the week: Stephanie Lee, Brea Olinda
    The Orange County girls athlete of the week:
    Name: Stephanie Lee
    School: Brea Olinda
    Sport: Basketball
    Noteworthy: The Biola-bound senior guard scored a season-high 35 points, including five 3-pointers, to help the Ladycats defeat Esperanza 55-42 and tie the Aztecs for first place in the Crestview League. Lee made 11 of 17 shots from the floor, all eight of her free throws and added three steals. Brea Olinda coach Stephanie Anderson said she was most impressed with Lee’s ten
  • Boys basketball playoff watch: Clinching scenarios for Moore, Trinity, Del Rey, San Gabriel Valley Leagues and more

    Boys basketball playoff watch: Clinching scenarios for Moore, Trinity, Del Rey, San Gabriel Valley Leagues and more
    The final week of the California high school boys basketball season has arrived, with playoff pairings to be announced on Sunday after a frenetic next few days of action.
    Several Long Beach-area teams have already clinched their playoff spots, while others are fighting for their playoff lives this week. Here’s a breakdown of where each league in the area stands with four days left in the regular season.
    Moore League
    Playoff bids: Four
    Teams that have already clinched: Long Beach
  • Taken by Storm: There’s never a dull moment on a remote Lindblad Expedition

    Taken by Storm: There’s never a dull moment on a remote Lindblad Expedition
    Adventure is a funny thing. Everyone wants one until they’re smack dab in the middle of one.
    It was like that on Day 6 of my South Pacific trip aboard Lindblad Expeditions’ 337-foot National Geographic Orion.
    As it bashed through 20-foot seas, 40-knot winds and driving rain, I stood on the bridge and watched as waves exploded over the ship’s bow, engulfing the foredeck and peppering the bridge windows with spray. It was a truly awesome display of nature. And I really, really wi
  • Did this surfer notice the 30-foot gray whale right under him? We may never know

    Did this surfer notice the 30-foot gray whale right under him? We may never know
    A gray whale cruised next to a surfer to check him out off Newport Beach – and it’s unclear if the dudeknew he had a visitor under water. (Photo courtesy of MarkGirardeau/Newport Coastal Adventure)
    A gray whale cruised next to a surfer to check him out off Newport Beach – and it’s unclear if the dudeknew he had a visitor under water. (Photo courtesy of MarkGirardeau/Newport Coastal Adventure)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsA gray whale cruised next to a surfer to ch
  • Edwardian Ball celebrates 10 years with music, entertainment and cocktails

    Edwardian Ball celebrates 10 years with music, entertainment and cocktails
    If you like your history with a twist, you may be interested in the 10th Annual Edwardian Ball. The event mixes creativity and fantasy, and even the guests will be entertaining.
    The Fonda Theatre in Hollywood will be transformed Feb. 9 into this year’s theme, “The Rose Pedal Garden,” with mechanical (hence, the “pedal”) and topiary wonders. There will be ballroom dancing, musical, theatrical and circus performances, art installations, games, vendors and more, plus a
  • Santa Ana faces leadership vacuum with departure of city manager, other top vacancies

    Santa Ana faces leadership vacuum with departure of city manager, other top vacancies
    In the past few years, January has been the cruelest month for city managers in Santa Ana, with the last two men to hold the job let go early in 2017 and 2019.
    Now the city is dealing with vacancies in several top administrative posts: Jorge Garcia, assistant to the city manager, left in November; Deputy City Manager Robert Cortez departed in mid-December; and in the past two weeks, City Clerk Maria Huizar resigned and City Manager Raul Godinez II was dismissed by the council. Godinez could not
  • Police use PIT maneuver near Anaheim to stop suspected DUI driver

    Police use PIT maneuver near Anaheim to stop suspected DUI driver
    A pursuit of a suspected DUI driver came to an end after a PIT maneuver caused the car to spin, sending it crashing into two other vehicles waiting at a light.
    On Sunday night, authorities said, Orange County sheriff’s deputies in unincorporated Anaheim tried to pull over a vehicle for a code violation and appearing to be driven by a motorist driving under the influence.
    The chase moved through Garden Grove and Anaheim before an Anaheim police vehicle performed a PIT maneuver just before 1
  • Trump doubts negotiators will strike budget deal he’d accept

    Trump doubts negotiators will strike budget deal he’d accept
    By DEB RIECHMANN
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said the odds congressional negotiators will craft a deal to end his border wall standoff with Congress are “less than 50-50.”
    As hundreds of thousands of furloughed federal workers prepared to return to work, Trump told The Wall Street Journal that he doesn’t think the negotiators will strike a deal that he’d accept. He pledged to build a wall anyway using his executive powers to declare a national emergency if n
  • All-tournament, final standings from Irvine SoCal water polo championships

    All-tournament, final standings from Irvine SoCal water polo championships
    Irvine Southern California Girls Water Polo Championships
    Outstanding field player: Emma Lineback, Laguna Beach, So.
    Outstanding goalie: Quinn Winter, Laguna Beach, Sr.
    All-tournament team
    Tea Poljak, Laguna Beach, Jr.
    Nicole Struss, Laguna Beach, So.
    Alyssa Barnuevo, Orange Lutheran, Sr., GK
    Hannah Palmer, Orange Lutheran, Sr.
    Sophie Leggett, Dos Pueblos, Sr.
    Abbi Hill, Dos Pueblos, Sr.
    Julia Janov, Foothill, Jr.
    Riley Christen, San Marcos, Jr.
    Kira Hoffman, Corona del Mar, Jr.
    Brooklyn Aguiler
  • After Anthony Davis requests trade from Pelicans, how could the Lakers respond?

    After Anthony Davis requests trade from Pelicans, how could the Lakers respond?
    For the last month and a half, no one has been discussed more as the Lakers’ mythical second superstar as much as Anthony Davis.
    As of Monday morning, that pipe dream seems a little closer to reality.
    ESPN reported that the 6-foot-10 five-time All Star has officially requested a trade from the New Orleans Pelicans, where he’s spent the first seven seasons of his career. While the Pelicans would be able to offer Davis a supermax deal this summer with an estimated value of $240 million
  • Sentencing set for Cerritos man who admitted distributing 6,000 child porn images, 450 videos

    Sentencing set for Cerritos man who admitted distributing 6,000 child porn images, 450 videos
    LOS ANGELES — A Cerritos man who admitted distributing child pornography online involving illicit images of youngsters under 10 could be sentenced to at least five years behind bars Monday.
    Gerald Patrick Beaver, 55, was found to have 6,000-plus images and more than 450 videos of child porn on his laptop computer following a search warrant served at his home in May 2012, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
    Beaver, 55, admitted to distributing the illegal material to undercover i
  • Sacramento keeps on fooling us

    Sacramento keeps on fooling us
    “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me,” so the saying goes. Unfortunately, California voters have been fooled (aka lied to) so many times by our political leaders that perhaps they have come to expect it. For a politician to actually keep his or her word is now the exception, not the rule.
    And it’s not just voters who get fooled. Interest groups and other officials are often snookered by those with more political power.  Several recent displays of this po
  • LuLaRoe’s 40-year tax-sharing deal with Corona is under scrutiny in wake of lawsuits

    LuLaRoe’s 40-year tax-sharing deal with Corona is under scrutiny in wake of lawsuits
    With a Corona-based clothing distributor facing multiple lawsuits, some critics are questioning the wisdom of the Corona City Council’s August 2017 decision to cut a 40-year tax-sharing deal with LuLaRoe.
    City officials counter that the decision was a good one that boosted the town’s coffers and does not pose a risk to Corona taxpayers should the company go out of business.
    LuLaRoe, a husband-and-wife-operated fashion wholesaler that markets merchandise through freelance salespeople,
  • Where to watch Super Bowl 53 at Southern California Casinos

    Where to watch Super Bowl 53 at Southern California Casinos
    If you’re excited to see the Los Angeles Rams take on the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl this year, but you haven’t yet found a great Super Bowl party to go to, or simply don’t want to make your kitchen a mess to host your own, you can always head to Southern California casinos.
    They’ll be playing the game on huge screens; offering buffets with game day foods such tacos, fries and hot dogs; and some are even giving away some swag. Here’s a list of what&rsquo
  • Blip or bubble? Irvine, Tustin home sales tumbles 13%

    Blip or bubble? Irvine, Tustin home sales tumbles 13%
    Homebuying in Irvine and Tustin fell 13 percent from August through November vs. the same period in 2017 amid a steep countywide slowdown.
    Once primetime selling season ended in Orange County this summer, house hunters balked. That created the slowest-selling August-to-November period in seven years. Culprits were high prices and expensive mortgages. Meanwhile, homeowners and builders boosted the supply of residences for sale.
    Here’s what my trusty spreadsheet told me when looking at house
  • Why Lunar New Year foods are a delicious way to invite luck and prosperity during the Year of the Pig

    Why Lunar New Year foods are a delicious way to invite luck and prosperity during the Year of the Pig
    It’s the most important holiday in China and Vietnam; a time when an abundance of traditional foods take center stage in the celebrations. Lunar New Year dishes are eaten at temple, at home and in restaurants to bring good luck.
    “The actual Lunar New Year —Tet in Vietnam and influenced greatly by the Chinese but with Vietnamese touches— is very much an inter-generational family day,” says Elizabeth An. She is the CEO of the House of An which operates restaurant
  • Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco & Music Festival reveals lineup and expands to two days

    Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco & Music Festival reveals lineup and expands to two days
    For its sixth installment, the annual Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco & Music Festival has expanded to two days and will take place Saturday, April 6, and Sunday, April 7, at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point.
    Laguna Hills-based festival production company Synergy Global Entertainment and Southern California craft beer festival producer Brew Ha Ha Productions have once again teamed up for the event, which will be headlined by Flogging Molly along with Bad Religion, Good Charlotte, Lagwagon, Strung O
  • Los Angeles Unified digs a deeper hole for itself

    Los Angeles Unified digs a deeper hole for itself
    The union that represents teachers in the state’s largest school district, Los Angeles Unified, is claiming that its six-day strike produced a victory, and local media are echoing that line.
    It may be, however, a pyrrhic victory because it could drive LA Unified, which is already in a deep financial hole, mostly of its own making, even closer to insolvency.
    United Teachers of Los Angeles settled for the same 6 percent salary rise over two years that the district had offered before the stri
  • Some immigrants fight the push to make their future a piece of Trump’s desired border wall

    Some immigrants fight the push to make their future a piece of Trump’s desired border wall
    With several differing and complex immigration proposals offered as a way to permanently end the government shutdown and help immigrants and asylum seekers, many members of those groups have a simple answer:
    No thanks.
    On Friday, Jan. 25, President Donald Trump announced the government would reopen for three weeks while negotiations continue on how to secure the southwestern border.  The short-term deal with congressional leaders includes no money for a border wall. But if by Feb.
  • How an oil spill off California in 1969 reshaped the modern environmental movement

    How an oil spill off California in 1969 reshaped the modern environmental movement
    Fifty years ago, on Jan. 28, 1969, an oil spill began off Santa Barbara that took 11 days to stop and leaked about 3 million gallons. The spill and cleanup of 35 miles of coastline resulted in the establishment of several environmental agencies.
    We look at the catastrophe and oil operations off the coast today.Lasting impact
    The 1969 Santa Barbara spill prompted California’s Legislature to ban leases of state-controlled land (extending 3 miles offshore) for oil wells. Bans on new leasing i
  • Bargain Hunter: Dog Haus is giving away free Beyond Meat sausages

    Bargain Hunter: Dog Haus is giving away free Beyond Meat sausages
    The Dog Haus is giving free Beyond Meat sausages to the first 50 customers who order a Beyond Meat item from its new plant-based menu at all of its locations today, Jan. 28. Guests will have their choice of the Beyond Brat, Beyond Sausage Bratwurst with sauerkraut, caramelized onions and spicy brown mustard, or the Sooo Veggie, Beyond Sausage Hot Italian with wild arugula, avocado, tomato, crispy onions and spicy basil aioli, both served on King’s Hawaiian rolls. For more information and t
  • Firefighters search mud after Brazil dam collapse; 58 dead

    Firefighters search mud after Brazil dam collapse; 58 dead
    By MARCELO SILVA DE SOUSA and PETER PRENGAMAN
    BRUMADINHO, Brazil — Firefighters on Monday carefully moved over treacherous mud, sometimes walking, sometimes crawling, in search of survivors or bodies, four days after a dam collapse that buried mine buildings and surrounding neighborhoods with iron ore waste.
    The confirmed death toll rose to 58, with up to 300 people still missing, authorities said. In an ominous sign, nobody was recovered alive Sunday, a stark difference from the first two
  • Photos: Rams and New England Patriots arrive in Atlanta for Super Bowl LIII

    Photos: Rams and New England Patriots arrive in Atlanta for Super Bowl LIII
    Los Angeles Rams’ Nickell Robey-Coleman arrive sat the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport for the NFL Super Bowl 53 football game Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
    Los Angeles Rams’ Ndamukong Suh arrives at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport for the NFL Super Bowl 53 football game Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Rams’ Robert Woods and Jare
  • USC reportedly interviews North Texas’ Graham Harrell for offensive coordinator role

    USC reportedly interviews North Texas’ Graham Harrell for offensive coordinator role
    USC could turn toward another former Texas Tech quarterback to fill its offensive coordinator vacancy.
    North Texas offensive coordinator Graham Harrell interviewed with Trojans coach Clay Helton on Sunday, according to multiple reports.
    Harrell, 33, could replace Kliff Kingsbury, who was initially tapped for the coordinator role but left to become the head coach for the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals nearly three weeks ago, ending a stint that lasted only 34 days.
    ESPN reported that a deal had no
  • Banged-up Lakers find a way to win over lowly Phoenix Suns

    Banged-up Lakers find a way to win over lowly Phoenix Suns
    Los Angeles Lakers guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, left, goes up for a dunk as Phoenix Suns forward Kelly Oubre Jr. watches during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    Los Angeles Lakers forward Michael Beasley, second from left, shoots as Phoenix Suns forward Josh Jackson, left, and forward Richaun Holmes, right, defend during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. T
  • Kyle Kuzma sits out with hip strain; Tyson Chandler a healthy scratch for Lakers

    Kyle Kuzma sits out with hip strain; Tyson Chandler a healthy scratch for Lakers
    LOS ANGELES – LeBron James and Kyle Kuzma were both suited up for Sunday’s game against the Phoenix Suns. Unfortunately, they were wearing blazers instead of jerseys.
    That’s the kind of season it’s been for the Lakers, who decided to sit Kyle Kuzma with a hip strain. After he struggled through a loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday night, the training staff and Walton believed they would be better served by keeping him sidelined.
    Kuzma hurt the hip against the H
  • Doc Rivers wants fellow coaches to vote Tobias Harris for All-Stars

    Doc Rivers wants fellow coaches to vote Tobias Harris for All-Stars
    Los Angeles Clippers’ Montrezl Harrell (5) shoots between Sacramento Kings’ De’Aaron Fox, left, and Harry Giles (20) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
    Sacramento Kings’ De’Aaron Fox (5) dunks past Los Angeles Clippers’ Patrick Beverley, second from right, Lou Williams (23) and Avery Bradley (11) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, in Los Angel
  • Los Alamitos High’s  2019 Spring Drumline drums up an evening of music and magic

    Los Alamitos High’s  2019 Spring Drumline drums up an evening of music and magic
    Luke Friedrichs and members of Los Alamitos High’s  2019 Spring Drumline perform Sunday night. Photo: Tom Bray, SCNG
    Members of Los Alamitos High’s  2019 Spring Drumline perform Sunday night. Photo: Tom Bray, SCNGSoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMembers of Los Alamitos High’s  2019 Spring Drumline perform Sunday night. Photo: Tom Bray, SCNG
    Max Collins, Marcos Valencia and other embers of Los Alamitos High’s  2019 Spring Drumline perform Sunday ni
  • Alexander: Justin Rose finishes off the field at Torrey Pines

    Alexander: Justin Rose finishes off the field at Torrey Pines
    Justin Rose, of England, reacts after making a putt for birdie on the 16th hole of the South Course at Torrey Pines Golf Course during the final round of the Farmers Insurance golf tournament Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
    Justin Rose, center, of England, watches his tee shot on the 15th hole of the South Course at Torrey Pines Golf Course during the final round of the Farmers Insurance golf tournament Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)Soun
  • AFC prevails in Pro Bowl as players swap positions and avoid contact in rain

    AFC prevails in Pro Bowl as players swap positions and avoid contact in rain
    ORLANDO, Fla. — The Pro Bowl has long been considered a laughable representation of the NFL game.
    It reached a new level of comedy Sunday as several players swapped positions during the annual all-star game.
    Sign up for Home Turf and get exclusive stories every SoCal sports fan must read, sent daily. Subscribe here.
    Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey caught a touchdown pass in the final minute, capping a dominant performance for the AFC defense in a 26-7 victory over the NFC in s
  • Jockey Kent Desormeaux earns 6,000th victory

    Jockey Kent Desormeaux earns 6,000th victory
    Jockey Kent Desormeaux win’s his 6000th victory aboard X S Gold in the first race at Santa Anita Park, Arcadia CA. (Courtesy of Benoit Photo)
    Jockey Kent Desormeaux win’s his 6000th victory aboard X S Gold in the first race at Santa Anita Park, Arcadia CA. (Courtesy of Benoit Photo)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsJockey Kent Desormeaux, left, and agent Mike Ciani, right, celebrate Kent Desormeaux’s 6000th victory aboard X S Gold in the first race at Santa Anita Park, Arca
  • TV’s best bets: Super Bowl LIII features Rams vs. Patriots

    TV’s best bets: Super Bowl LIII features Rams vs. Patriots
    NFLSuper Bowl LIIIRams vs. New England Patriots, Atlanta, 3:30 p.m.
    This just in from CBS: In a late programming change, Dionne Warwick of the Psychic Friends Network will join Jim Nantz and Tony Romo in the broadcast booth For Super Bowl LIII and the pregame shows will feature segments on the late Miss Cleo and Edgar Cayce.
    This is nonsense, of course, as is most of the ancillary programming surrounding a Super Bowl. The hubbub this year is the psychic ability of CBS analyst Tony Romo, who in t
  • Time for President Trump to clean foreign policy house

    Time for President Trump to clean foreign policy house
    President Donald Trump rediscovered his core foreign policy beliefs and ordered the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria. Official Washington had a collective mental breakdown.
    The president’s decision should have surprised no one. He long said he wanted U.S. personnel out of Syria. Once the Islamic State was defeated, he explained, Americans should come home.
    However, the “adult” foreign policy advisers the president surrounded himself with disagreed with him on almost every i
  • Time for president to clean foreign policy house

    Time for president to clean foreign policy house
    President Donald Trump rediscovered his core foreign policy beliefs and ordered the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria. Official Washington had a collective mental breakdown.
    The president’s decision should have surprised no one. He long said he wanted U.S. personnel out of Syria. Once the Islamic State was defeated, he explained, Americans should come home.
    However, the “adult” foreign policy advisers the president surrounded himself with disagreed with him on almost every i
  • With the government shutdown over, will there be a State of the Union address?

    With the government shutdown over, will there be a State of the Union address?
    Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi rescinded the invitation to President Donald Trump to give the State of the Union address at the House of Representatives until the government shutdown was ended.
    The president announced Friday the shutdown would end, and the date of the State of the Union has not been set. It’s unclear where and how the president will give the State of the Union address that was expected to be delivered to a joint session of Congress on Jan. 29.Addressing the nation
    Inclu
  • Clippers build big early lead, hang on to defeat Sacramento Kings

    Clippers build big early lead, hang on to defeat Sacramento Kings
    Sacramento Kings’ De’Aaron Fox (5) dunks past Los Angeles Clippers’ Patrick Beverley, second from right, Lou Williams (23) and Avery Bradley (11) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
    Los Angeles Clippers’ Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) dunks past Sacramento Kings’ Iman Shumpert during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanc

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