• Kings and Oilers set for more thrills and resilience in Game 2

    Kings and Oilers set for more thrills and resilience in Game 2
    In Game 1 of Round 1 against the Edmonton Oilers, the Kings exploded, imploded and ultimately rejoiced, setting a compelling stage for Game 2 on Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena.
    They darted out to a 4-0 lead and even after an Edmonton push spanning the close of the second period through the early part of the third, they led comfortably 5-2 with 15 minutes to play. Yet the contest was knotted at five in the final minute, when Phillip Danault unleashed the euphoria of his rainbow-arced, game-w
  • SCE begins removing idle power line that may have sparked Eaton fire

    SCE begins removing idle power line that may have sparked Eaton fire
    Southern California Edison this week is taking down an idle transmission line that has become the central figure in the internal investigation into the cause of the monster Eaton fire.
    SCE is collaborating with attorneys suing the utility to analyze the Mesa-Sylmar line, which has been idle for more than 50 years but is suspected of becoming reenergized in the high winds and sparking the fire that tore through Altadena.
    SCE lowered workers from a helicopter down to the the conductors on idle tra
  • Three more prosecutors resign in aftermath of dismissal of case against NYC mayor

    Three more prosecutors resign in aftermath of dismissal of case against NYC mayor
    By LARRY NEUMEISTER
    NEW YORK (AP) — Three more federal prosecutors who had been involved in the now-dismissed corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams resigned on Tuesday, saying they felt pressured into admitting wrongdoing or regret as a condition for being reinstated to their jobs.
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  • El Toro baseball returns to playoff contention thanks to group effort

    El Toro baseball returns to playoff contention thanks to group effort
    It has been a few years since El Toro baseball was in the hunt for a playoff berth.
    El Toro finished last in the Sea View League last season with a 1-11 league record. The Chargers were 6-20 overall. In 2023 they were last in the Sea View League with a 4-8 record and were 10-19 overall.
    The El Toro baseball program that has produced current MLB players Nolan Arenado, Matt Chapman and Paul Skenes is having a much better time of it in 2025.
    Going into this week, El Toro is 13-9 overall and in thir
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  • Federal judge blocks Trump administration from dismantling Voice of America

    Federal judge blocks Trump administration from dismantling Voice of America
    By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN and REBECCA BOONE
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge agreed Tuesday to block the Trump administration from dismantling Voice of America, the 83-year-old international news service created by Congress.
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  • Rams to apprise Matthew Stafford of any QB draft plans

    Rams to apprise Matthew Stafford of any QB draft plans
    Soon after the Rams agreed to a restructure of Matthew Stafford’s contract for the 2025 season, general manager Les Snead spoke about the need for the team to find the 37-year-old quarterback’s eventual successor “ASAP.”
    But with the NFL draft coming up this week and speculation about if or when the Rams will select a signal caller, Snead kept his evaluation of this quarterback class to himself during a Tuesday afternoon Zoom press conference.
    “When you prepare for
  • Gabriel ‘Fluffy’ Iglesias and Jo Koy to co-headline a show at SoFi Stadium

    Gabriel ‘Fluffy’ Iglesias and Jo Koy to co-headline a show at SoFi Stadium
    Known for their storytelling styles and for using their families as inspiration, two giants of comedy are getting together for a one night only show next year that will likely sell out one of the largest venues in Southern California.
    Tickets go on sale Friday, April 25 to see comedy superstars Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias and Jo Koy co-headline a show dubbed “One Night Only!” at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on March 21. The Inglewood venue is home to the Los Angeles Rams and
  • Rebuilding requires reimagining environmentalism

    Rebuilding requires reimagining environmentalism
    As Los Angeles struggles to rebuild following January’s devastating wildfires, one thing is clear: Our broken policies didn’t just fail to prevent this disaster—they’re making it harder to rebuild. Decades of misguided regulations have restricted the housing supply and inflated building costs, leaving communities struggling to recover.
    Helping fire victims rebuild quickly has prompted efforts to speed permits and insurance claims. But this disaster also raises a bigger qu
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  • RFK Jr. plans to phase out artificial dyes from the US food supply

    RFK Jr. plans to phase out artificial dyes from the US food supply
    By JONEL ALECCIA and MATTHEW PERRONE, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. health officials on Tuesday said they would phase out petroleum-based artificial colors in the nation’s food supply, potentially triggering an ingredients overhaul for scores of brightly hued products on American store shelves.
    The federal Food and Drug Administration will take steps to eliminate the synthetic dyes by the end of 2026, FDA Commissioner Marty Makary said at a news conference. The ag
  • Brazilian judges accept charges against more Bolsonaro allies in alleged coup plot

    Brazilian judges accept charges against more Bolsonaro allies in alleged coup plot
    By GABRIELA SÁ PESSOA, Associated Press
    SAO PAULO (AP) — A panel of Brazil’s Supreme Court justices unanimously accepted criminal charges Tuesday against six more key allies of former President Jair Bolsonaro over an alleged coup plot to keep him in office after his 2022 election defeat.
    Last month, the panel unanimously accepted charges against Bolsonaro and seven close allies over the alleged coup plot following his loss to current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva,
  • Jury finds The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin

    Jury finds The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin
    By LARRY NEUMEISTER, Associated Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — A jury concluded Tuesday that The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for an error in a 2017 editorial that she says damaged her reputation.
    The jury deliberated a little over two hours before reaching its verdict after lawyers for Palin and the newspaper delivered closing arguments at a Manhattan federal court civil trial that is in its second week.
    Palin testified Monday that death threats against her
  • A call for comfort brought the police instead. Now the solution is in danger

    A call for comfort brought the police instead. Now the solution is in danger
    By Samantha Liss, KFF Health News
    If you or someone you know may be experiencing a mental health crisis, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing or texting “988.”Overcome by worries, Lynette Isbell dialed a mental health hotline in April 2022. She wanted to talk to someone about her midlife troubles: divorce, an empty nest, and the demands of caring for aging parents with dementia.
    “I did not want to keep burdening my family and friends with my problems,”
  • Tariffs could cost the average American household $3,800 per year. Here’s how to save for it

    Tariffs could cost the average American household $3,800 per year. Here’s how to save for it
    By Marcos Cabello, Bankrate.com
    Tariffs could cost the average American household $3,800 in 2025, according to The Budget Lab at Yale University. This estimate comes even as President Trump announced a 90-day pause on tariffs earlier this month, temporarily reducing most tariffs to 10% in the meantime, while maintaining higher rates for countries including China.
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  • NFL draft: Do the Rams finally prioritize corners and linebackers?

    NFL draft: Do the Rams finally prioritize corners and linebackers?
    It wasn’t so long ago that the Rams, resolute in their decision not to give Ernest Jones IV a contract extension at his desired price tag, traded the linebacker and captain to the Tennessee Titans for a late-round pick swap the week before the 2024 season opened.
    Jones went on to produce well in the run game for the Titans, just as he had done for the Rams, before being traded to the Seattle Seahawks for a fourth-round pick. Jones made an immediate impact on the Rams’ divisional riva
  • Most US adults give to charity. Here’s where they donated

    Most US adults give to charity. Here’s where they donated
    By JAMES POLLARD and AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX, Associated Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — Fears of a “generosity crisis” have dogged nonprofit fundraisers for much of this century as they experienced precipitous drops in U.S. household donations. The results of a new poll suggest most Americans gave at least a little to some charities in the past year but offer mixed signals for those hoping to improve giving trends.
    The survey, released Tuesday by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Publ
  • The 2025 Latin Grammys will return to Las Vegas for the 15th time

    The 2025 Latin Grammys will return to Las Vegas for the 15th time
    By MARIA SHERMAN
    NEW YORK (AP) — The 2025 Latin Grammys are headed back to Las Vegas.
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    The 26th annual a
  • For Earth Day 2025, a look at renewable energy in the US by the numbers

    For Earth Day 2025, a look at renewable energy in the US by the numbers
    The 55th Earth Day is Tuesday, and the theme this year focuses on renewable energy — “Our Power, Our Planet.” Today we look at renewables in the U.S.
    Renewable energy resources
    This map by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory shows generalized areas that contain some of the most abundant renewable energy resources in the lower 48 states. The lab is the U.S. Department of Energy’s primary facility for power systems research and development. The lab says it focuses on s
  • Why Jasmine Guillory returned to Napa Valley for ‘Flirting Lessons’ romance

    Why Jasmine Guillory returned to Napa Valley for ‘Flirting Lessons’ romance
    Jasmine Guillory, corporate lawyer turned author of contemporary romance novels like “The Wedding Date” and “The Proposal,” said she used to write the initial drafts of her first few books entirely by hand. It worked for her because when she would finally type up those drafts, she’d “discover a lot of new things – fix little mistakes and expand on themes,” she said.
    With her new novel, “Flirting Lessons,” Guillory didn’t hand-writ
  • UCLA’s DeShaun Foster: Nico Iamaleava ‘is something we couldn’t pass up’

    UCLA’s DeShaun Foster: Nico Iamaleava ‘is something we couldn’t pass up’
    The Bruins are not in the 5-and-7 business.
    They’re in the win-now business, win-at-all-costs business, win because even in Los Angeles, there isn’t quite enough room in the city for two great college football teams.
    UCLA’s football team – yes, the one that sputtered to a 5-7 record last year – pulled off the coup of the spring by enticing the No. 1 player currently available in the transfer portal, Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava, to Westwood.
    DeShaun Foster,
  • Mia Gonzalez leads Buena Park’s push toward CIF-SS softball playoffs

    Mia Gonzalez leads Buena Park’s push toward CIF-SS softball playoffs
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowA determined, college-bound pitcher, improved defense and a new league have Buena Park’s softball team aiming for a destination that has been out of reach for years: the playoffs.
    Behind the pitching of senior Mia Gonzalez, Buena Park (11-8, 3-1) enters the week one game behind first-place Valencia in the new-look Golden West League.
    Gonzalez, who signed with Division I Bethune-Cookman University in
  • The Oscars mandate voters watch all nominated movies, set new rules for AI and refugee filmmakers

    The Oscars mandate voters watch all nominated movies, set new rules for AI and refugee filmmakers
    By JAKE COYLE
    NEW YORK (AP) — Oscar voters will no longer be able to skip watching some of the nominated films.
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  • Walgreens to pay up to $350 million in U.S. opioid settlement

    Walgreens to pay up to $350 million in U.S. opioid settlement
    By JAIMIE DING, Associated Press
    Walgreens has agreed to pay up to $350 million in a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice, which said that it illegally filling millions of prescriptions in the last decade for opioids and other controlled substances.
    The nationwide drugstore chain must pay the government at least $300 million and will owe another $50 million if the company is sold, merged, or transferred before 2032, according to the settlement reached last Friday.
    That would include a
  • Tackling tariffs: What some companies are saying, and doing, about tariffs

    Tackling tariffs: What some companies are saying, and doing, about tariffs
    By DAMIAN TROISE, Associated Press
    New York (AP) — Companies from a wide range of industries are having trouble assessing the impact of tariffs because of the constant uncertainty over whether and where the taxes will be imposed next or postponed, sometimes on a daily or weekly basis. Some tariffs remain in place against key U.S. trading partners, but others have been postponed to give nations time to negotiate.
    As a result companies have been giving somewhat shaky financial forecasts duri
  • Just Like Heaven music festival in Pasadena set times: Vampire Weekend, Rilo Kiley, more

    Just Like Heaven music festival in Pasadena set times: Vampire Weekend, Rilo Kiley, more
    Vampire Weekend will close out the 2025 Just Like Heaven Festival that returns to Pasadena on Saturday, May 10, with a reunion of the beloved Southern California indie rock band Rilo Kiley just before.
    Set times for the festival that celebrates bands from the indie rock scene that emerged in the late ’90s and 2000s were released on Tuesday, April 22, providing fans the information they need to plan their travel to the festival and navigate between the Orion main stage and the Stardust seco
  • Is your marijuana safe? Lack of data makes it hard to know in the long term

    Is your marijuana safe? Lack of data makes it hard to know in the long term
    When Colorado and other states began legalizing marijuana more than a decade ago, they faced a problem: how to guarantee a safe product, with little data about the long-term risks of pesticides and other contaminants.
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  • Orange County boys athlete of the week: Rohan Grewal, Beckman

    Orange County boys athlete of the week: Rohan Grewal, Beckman
    The Orange County boys athlete of the week:
    Name: Rohan Grewal
    School: Beckman
    Sport: Tennis
    Year: Junior
    Noteworthy: He swept his singles matches against Tesoro, Los Osos and Dana Hills, including beating Dana Hills standout Hans Sempre 6-1. Grewal is 37-5 this season. He will play in The Ojai tournament this week. Beckman is No. 3 in the CIF Southern Section rankings, behind No. 1 University and No. 2 Harvard-Westlake.
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  • California put the wealthy on welfare—and you’re paying for it

    California put the wealthy on welfare—and you’re paying for it
    Medicaid is supposed to be a safety net for the poor, but California has turned it into welfare for the wealthy. In California, literally no amount of wealth now disqualifies someone from eligibility. Last year, the state eliminated its asset test for Medicaid, which the state refers to as Medi-Cal.
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  • Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial to open Wednesday with majority-female jury

    Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial to open Wednesday with majority-female jury
    By JENNIFER PELTZ, Associated Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — Opening statements are set for Wednesday in former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial, this time with a majority-female jury deciding the landmark #MeToo case.
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  • Beyond Ivy League, RFK Jr.’s NIH slashed science funding across states that backed Trump

    Beyond Ivy League, RFK Jr.’s NIH slashed science funding across states that backed Trump
    By Rae Ellen Bichell, Rachana Pradhan, KFF Health News
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  • RFK Jr. struggles to navigate frustrated supporters and a demanding boss

    RFK Jr. struggles to navigate frustrated supporters and a demanding boss
    By Stephanie Armour, KFF Health News
    After the Senate voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary, supporters of his “Make America Healthy Again” movement cheered at having a champion in the federal government.
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  • With the border quiet, Texas ponders spending another $6.5 billion on border security

    With the border quiet, Texas ponders spending another $6.5 billion on border security
    By ALEJANDRO SERRANO/The Texas Tribune
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  • Top ’60 Minutes’ producer quits, saying he can no longer run the show as he has

    Top ’60 Minutes’ producer quits, saying he can no longer run the show as he has
    By DAVID BAUDER, Associated Press
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  • Judge extends ban on deportations from Colorado stemming from Trump’s use of 1798 law

    Judge extends ban on deportations from Colorado stemming from Trump’s use of 1798 law
    By NICHOLAS RICCARDI
    DENVER (AP) — A federal judge has extended her order temporarily preventing the Trump administration from moving or deporting anyone from Colorado under an 18th century wartime act that has become ensnared in a U.S. Supreme Court battle.
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  • US Treasury secretary says trade war with China is not ‘sustainable’

    US Treasury secretary says trade war with China is not ‘sustainable’
    By JOSH BOAK and FATIMA HUSSEIN
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  • Eddie V’s in Newport Beach announces closure

    Eddie V’s in Newport Beach announces closure
    Eddie V’s, the seafood-steakhouse chain at the Bluffs shopping center in Newport Beach, will close its doors after 20 years at 1370 Bison Ave. Its final dish will be served on June 15.
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  • Divided Supreme Court finds some deadline flexibility for immigrants who agree to leave U.S.

    Divided Supreme Court finds some deadline flexibility for immigrants who agree to leave U.S.
    By LINDSAY WHITEHURST
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  • Disneyland Magic Key reservations sold out for 70th anniversary

    Disneyland Magic Key reservations sold out for 70th anniversary
    Disneyland annual passholders who didn’t move fast enough when reservations became available for the 70th anniversary of the Anaheim theme park will miss out on the festivities and have to wait to see the new Walt Disney audio-animatronic figure.
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  • NFL draft: UCLA’s Oluwafemi Oladejo is all gas and no brakes

    NFL draft: UCLA’s Oluwafemi Oladejo is all gas and no brakes
    “Do it again. Run it back,” Oluwafemi Oladejo shouted.
    The UCLA edge rusher was going head-to-head with USC offensive lineman Jonah Monheim during one-on-one drills at the Reese’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. He won the rep, but someone had accused him of cheating.
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    He doubled down on his al
  • For-profit immigration detention expands as Trump accelerates his deportation plans

    For-profit immigration detention expands as Trump accelerates his deportation plans
    By Amanda Hernández, Stateline.org
    The Trump administration is moving quickly to dramatically expand the nation’s capacity for detaining immigrants who do not have legal authorization to be in the United States.
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  • Private security guards charged after woman was dragged out of chaotic Idaho town hall meeting

    Private security guards charged after woman was dragged out of chaotic Idaho town hall meeting
    By REBECCA BOONE
    Prosecutors in northern Idaho have filed misdemeanor charges against six men in connection with the forcible removal of a woman from a legislative town hall meeting in February.
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  • Federal education cuts and Trump DEI demands leave states, teachers in limbo

    Federal education cuts and Trump DEI demands leave states, teachers in limbo
    By Robbie Sequeira, Stateline.org
    Early this month, the U.S. Department of Education issued an ultimatum to K-12 public schools and state education agencies: Certify that you are not engaging in discrimination under the banner of diversity, equity and inclusion, or risk losing federal funding — including billions in support for low-income students.
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  • US State Department unveils massive overhaul of agency with reduction of staff and bureaus

    US State Department unveils massive overhaul of agency with reduction of staff and bureaus
    By FARNOUSH AMIRI and MATTHEW LEE
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio unveiled a massive overhaul of the State Department on Tuesday, with plans to reduce staff in the U.S. by 15% while closing and consolidating more than 100 bureaus worldwide as part of the Trump administration’s “America First” mandate.
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  • NFL draft: Should the Chargers pick DL Kenneth Grant in 1st round?

    NFL draft: Should the Chargers pick DL Kenneth Grant in 1st round?
    When defensive linemen Poona Ford signed a three-year contract with the Rams and Morgan Fox agreed to a two-season deal with the Atlanta Falcons last month, it created the kind of glaring void Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz couldn’t address through free agency.
    Hortiz re-signed Teair Tart and added former Arizona Cardinals nose tackle Naquan Jones and ex-Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Da’Shawn Hand in an attempt to make up for the losses of Ford and Fox. But now Hortiz must fil
  • Recipe: A creamy, salty Asparagus Gruyere Quiche is perfect to serve on Mother’s Day

    Recipe: A creamy, salty Asparagus Gruyere Quiche is perfect to serve on Mother’s Day
    This creamy, salty, cheesy quiche is topped with fresh, tender asparagus and baked in a hearty crust. I like to make this fresh asparagus and Gruyere quiche for brunch or supper. It is also perfect for occasions like Mother’s Day or Easter.
    Asparagus and Gruyere Quiche
    Yield: Makes 6 servings.
    INGREDIENTS
    Crust:
    1½ cups whole wheat flour
    1½ cups white flour
    1 cup wheat germ
    1½ teaspoon sea salt
    1 cup plus 4 tablespoons butter
    10-12 tablespoons cold water
    Filling:
    1 tab
  • Russia batters Ukraine’s Odesa and Zaporizhzhia as Kremlin warns peace talks will take time

    Russia batters Ukraine’s Odesa and Zaporizhzhia as Kremlin warns peace talks will take time
    By ILLIA NOVIKOV
    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian drones battered the Ukrainian port city of Odesa and glide bombs hit Zaporizhzhia, local authorities said Tuesday, as the Kremlin again warned that negotiators are unlikely to obtain a swift breakthrough in peace talks on the war.
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  • Student loans in default will be sent for collection. Here’s what to know for borrowers

    Student loans in default will be sent for collection. Here’s what to know for borrowers
    By ADRIANA MORGA
    NEW YORK (AP) — Starting next month, the Education Department says student loans that are in default will be referred for collections.
    Roughly 5.3 million borrowers are in default on their federal student loans and soon could be subject to having their wages garnished.
    Referrals for collection had been put on hold since March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the U.S. government also paused federal student loan payments and interest accrual as a temporary relief
  • Carrying my son’s legacy by standing with dying Californians. Pass SB 403.

    Carrying my son’s legacy by standing with dying Californians. Pass SB 403.
    It is hard to imagine how a mother could find peace after losing her only son. 
    I have.
    Two years have passed since my son,  Andrew (Drew) Flack, died—just the way he hoped he would: peacefully in his sleep, without pain, after a courageous battle with aggressive colorectal cancer. Drew was only 34 years old when he died at his home in Oceanside on November 16, 2022.
    End of Life Option Act 
    Andrew died peacefully because he used California’s End of Life Option Act. Und
  • Those nasty things he said are privileged? What does that mean? Ask the Lawyer

    Those nasty things he said are privileged? What does that mean? Ask the Lawyer
    Q: We have a dispute with a vendor who has a lawyer demanding payment and threatening a lawsuit. The vendor sent me a hostile email, which is abusive and false, and copied it to our mutual customer. I am told it is “privileged” so I can’t make claims about it. Can you explain this?
    S.J., Cerritos
    Ron Sokol
    A: In California, there is a litigation privilege that protects communications from civil liability. These can include a variety of publications, from writings to verbal accu
  • 70% of Jewish Holocaust survivors will be gone in the next 10 years, a report shows

    70% of Jewish Holocaust survivors will be gone in the next 10 years, a report shows
    By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER
    BERLIN (AP) — Eighty years after the Holocaust, more than 200,000 Jewish survivors are still alive but 70% of them will be gone within the next 10 years — meaning time is running out to hear the voices of the last generation who suffered through one of the worst atrocities in history.
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  • LA County Fair 2025: Concerts include Cheap Trick, Chris Janson and more

    LA County Fair 2025: Concerts include Cheap Trick, Chris Janson and more
    As usual, the funk band War will kick off LA County Fair’s concert series this year.
    The fair will open Friday, May 2 at the Fairplex in Pomona and run through Memorial Day, Monday, May 26.
    War is marking the 50th anniversary of its 1975 album “Why Can’t We Be Friends?,” which included the title song and the Billboard hit “Low Rider.”
    The series will close with the norteña group Los Huracanes Del Norte on Sunday, May 25.
    Concerts are usually held at the

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