• Record temperatures reached in Downtown LA, Woodland Hills

    Record temperatures reached in Downtown LA, Woodland Hills
    Temperatures soared across Southern California on Saturday, May 10, reaching record highs as the region experienced the peak of a spring heat wave.
    “Record highs reached so far today: Woodland Hills (currently 100, record 99 set in 1988) and downtown LA (currently 95, record 95 set in 1934). Temperatures still rising,” the National Weather Service’s Los Angeles office posted at about 12:30 p.m.
    Final numbers for any records will be released after 5 p.m.
    Other valley areas saw t
  • LAFC to face a Vancouver team playing at its best with new coach

    LAFC to face a Vancouver team playing at its best with new coach
    The Los Angeles Football Club played 103 matches the past two seasons, the most ever for an MLS team. Yet there were moments when it felt like the only opponent on the schedule was the Vancouver Whitecaps.
    Between the MLS regular season, MLS Cup playoffs, CONCACAF Champions League and Leagues Cup, the Pacific Coast foes went toe-to-toe a dozen times.
    After lifting the 2022 MLS Cup, LAFC came into each match against Vancouver as the “favorite.” Former Whitecaps head coach Va
  • Angel City’s Savy King ‘remains stable’ and will undergo further evaluation according to NWSL statement

    Angel City’s Savy King ‘remains stable’ and will undergo further evaluation according to NWSL statement
    The National Women Soccer League said in the statement Saturday that Angel City Football Club defender Savy King “currently remains stable and will be undergoing further evaluation.”
    King, 20, suffered a “medical event” in the second half of Friday’s Angel City Football Club’s 2-0 win over the Utah Royals. Medical staff immediately rushed onto the field and started treatment and would eventually get King on a stretcher and carted off.
    In the postgame press con
  • Double duty: Jolie Robinson thrives as parent, heptathlete at UC Irvine

    Double duty: Jolie Robinson thrives as parent, heptathlete at UC Irvine
    UC Irvine track and field athlete Jolie Robinson on the track at UCI in Irvine on Friday, April 25, 2025. Robinson who has emerged as one of nation’s top heptathletes after her career was nearly derailed when she became pregnant her senior year in high school.(Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    UCI track and field athlete Jolie Robinson claimed runner-up honors in the javelin with a personal-record 44.46 meters (145-10) on May 2, 2025 atat Anteater Stadium during the Stev
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  • Deputies shoot, wound alleged knife-wielding suspect in Laguna Hills

    Deputies shoot, wound alleged knife-wielding suspect in Laguna Hills
    Deputies shot a man on Saturday, May 10 who allegedly was armed with a knife in Laguna Hills, authorities said.
    Deputies were dispatched a little after 8 a.m. to an area near Ridge Route Drive and Moulton Park regarding a disturbance call, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department reported.
    “Deputies encountered a male subject armed with a knife and a deputy-involved shooting occurred,” the department said in a statement. “The subject was transported to the hospital. No depu
  • OC Sheriff’s search & rescue teams use expertise to recover lost hiker

    OC Sheriff’s search & rescue teams use expertise to recover lost hiker
    Six Orange County Sheriff Department search and rescue teams spent hours in cold and rainy conditions scouring the rugged and steep terrain along trails near Sitton Peak off Ortega Highway on May 5, trying to find a hiker who had not been seen for more than 12 hours.
    They used a variety of tactics, including comparing boot prints like crime-scene investigators, and strategies for covering large amounts of space efficiently to successfully find the lost hiker, who was weakened by spending the nig
  • 12-year-old boy shot and killed at Compton park on Friday afternoon

    12-year-old boy shot and killed at Compton park on Friday afternoon
    A 12-year-old boy was shot and killed in Fig/Oleander Park in Compton on Friday afternoon, May 9.
    Deputies from the Compton Sheriff’s Station responded to the park at North Oleander Avenue and West Fig Street regarding an assault with a deadly weapon/gunshot victim at 3:55 p.m. Friday, authorities said.
    They found the boy in the park and began first aid measures. Paramedics from the Compton Fire Department arrived and took him to a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
    Witnesses de
  • Memorial set for Loyola High student, tennis star killed by alleged DUI driver

    Memorial set for Loyola High student, tennis star killed by alleged DUI driver
    A community celebration of life will be held Saturday evening, May 10 for Braun Levi, a star tennis player at Loyola High School who was fatally struck by an alleged impaired driver in Manhattan Beach, where his family had relocated after losing their home in the Palisades Fire.
    The event will be held at Loyola High School’s Hayden Circle, 1901 Venice Blvd., at 6 p.m. It will be followed by a reception.
    Levi, 18, was walking in the 100 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard with a friend aroun
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  • Orange County swimming’s top times, records for CIF-SS Division 1 finals

    Orange County swimming’s top times, records for CIF-SS Division 1 finals
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowA look at the top times this season and Orange County records entering the CIF-SS Division 1 swimming finals at Mt. SAC on Saturday, May 10 at noon:
    O.C. SWIMMING RECORDS AND 2025 LEADING TIMES
    BOYS
    200-yard medley relay (O.C. record 1:29.01 Santa Margarita 2023) — Santa Margarita 1:32.73
    200 free (O.C. record 1:33.26 Grant Shoults, Santa Margarita, 2016) — Maksymowski (Nor) 1:35.81
    200 IM (O.
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (May 1-8)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (May 1-8)
    Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Orange County health inspectors from May 1 to May 8.
    Tambuli Seafood Market, 4710 Lincoln Ave., CypressClosed: May 8
    Reason: Cockroach infestationSugar ‘N’ Spice, 310 Marine Ave., Newport BeachClosed: May 8
    Reason: Insufficient hot waterNana San, 3601 Jamboree Road, Suite 15-B, Newport BeachClosed: May 6
    Reason: Rodent infestation
    Reopened: May 7Burger King, 2210 E. Lincoln Ave., AnaheimClosed: May 6
    Reason:
  • Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Saturday, May 10, 2025

    Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Saturday, May 10, 2025
    The consensus box of Santa Anita horse racing picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Eddie Wilson, Kevin Modesti and Mark Ratzky. Here are the picks for thoroughbred races on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
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  • Rep. Young Kim rejects SALT cap proposal of $30,000, calling it a ‘slap in the face’

    Rep. Young Kim rejects SALT cap proposal of $30,000, calling it a ‘slap in the face’
    Rep. Young Kim won’t vote for a budget bill with a state and local tax deduction cap of $30,000.
    That’s the number Kim and other Republicans from high-tax states say has been floated as an offer as the powerful House Ways and Means Committee continues work shaping major parts of President Donald Trump’s budget proposal, including the modification of tax provisions.
    Related linksTrump seems open to increasing SALT cap, local GOP House member says after meeting
    OC Rep. Young Kim
  • As reading scores fall, states turn to phonics — but not without a fight

    As reading scores fall, states turn to phonics — but not without a fight
    By Robbie Sequeira, Stateline.org
    As states rush to address falling literacy scores, a new kind of education debate in state legislatures is taking hold: not whether reading instruction needs fixing, but how to fix it.
    More than a dozen states have enacted laws banning public school educators from teaching youngsters to read using an approach that’s been popular for decades. The method, known as “three-cueing,” encourages kids to figure out unfamiliar words using context clues
  • At Social Security, these are the days of the living dead

    At Social Security, these are the days of the living dead
    By Darius Tahir, KFF Health News
    Rennie Glasgow, who has served 15 years at the Social Security Administration, is seeing something new on the job: dead people.
    They’re not really dead, of course. In four instances over the past few weeks, he told KFF Health News, his Schenectady, New York, office has seen people come in for whom “there is no information on the record, just that they are dead.” So employees have to “resurrect” them — affirm that they’re
  • Why Pride of Madeira is such a memorable, drought-tolerant flowering plant

    Why Pride of Madeira is such a memorable, drought-tolerant flowering plant
    The memories of first encounters with certain plants last a lifetime.
    Often, such plants are discovered growing in places where they are not given any human care but rely solely on what nature (or God) provides in the particular spot where they have made their home.
    For me, one such plant is the Pride of Madeira (Echium candicans). This plant appears at the top of the list of drought-tolerant, heavy-flowering species. My first meeting with it occurred on Catalina Island. I saw it growing in reck
  • These researchers are trying to diagnose CTE during life. They’re recruiting former football players

    These researchers are trying to diagnose CTE during life. They’re recruiting former football players
    Researchers are hoping they can tackle the mystery of how to diagnose CTE in the living.
    The Boston University CTE Center and other research centers have received a $15 million NIH grant to diagnose CTE during life, as the scientists recruit hundreds of former football players for the new study.
    Former NFL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck is among the first to sign up for “The DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project-II.”
    “As a former NFL player, I know I am at risk for CTE, but right now I am
  • What your net worth statement is telling you

    What your net worth statement is telling you
    By Amy Arnott of Morningstar
    A summary of all your assets and liabilities is a crucial first step toward getting a better handle on your finances. Before you start putting together a net worth spreadsheet, gather as much information as you can to get the best sense of what it can tell you.
    Overall net worth (assets minus liabilities)
    The ultimate insight from a net worth statement is exactly what it says: the net worth number, which is simply assets minus liabilities. The number in isolation doe
  • 7 unconventional ways to source your next CRE deal

    7 unconventional ways to source your next CRE deal
    I get this question a lot: “Where do you find your deals?”
    The easy answer is everywhere. The real answer? Deals find me — because I’ve spent years putting myself in the path of opportunity. Yes, cold calls and referrals still work, but the best transactions of my career have come from places most brokers overlook.
    So, in the spirit of helping you add a few more tools to your sourcing toolbox, here are seven unconventional — but highly effective — ways to find
  • 21-year-old suspect arrested in Orange car shooting death

    21-year-old suspect arrested in Orange car shooting death
    A 21-year old man has been arrested in connection with the shooting death of 24-year-old Amber Nicole Parsons, who was killed as she drove in a cul-de-sac in Orange early Tuesday, May 6.
    The suspect has been identified as Allan Plata of Orange. He was arrested just after 5 p.m. on Friday at a residence in La Habra. Plata was booked into Orange County jail on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and a probation violation, according to Orange police Lt .Phil McMullin.
    Parsons, of Costa Mesa, was
  • Foothill girls lacrosse reaches CIF-SS finals for fifth consecutive year

    Foothill girls lacrosse reaches CIF-SS finals for fifth consecutive year
    Foothill’s girls lacrosse team reached its fifth consecutive CIF-SS Division 1 championship game by beating San Clemente 12-7 in the semifinals Friday at Foothill High.
    Brynn Perkins had seven goals and an assist for Foothill (19-2). Ava Pistone had two goals for the Knights and Elle Vickers had nine draw wins. Kayla Agarie had a goal, two assists and five ground balls.
    Charlotte Yeskulsky had four goals and caused a turnover for San Clemente. Sophia Yeskulsky had two goals, two assists an
  • Angel City FC’s Savy King hospitalized after collapsing on field vs. Utah

    Angel City FC’s Savy King hospitalized after collapsing on field vs. Utah
    LOS ANGELES — Angel City defender Savy King collapsed on the field and medical staff appeared to do chest compressions on her before she was carted off during a 2-0 victory over Utah on Friday night at BMO Stadium.
    Angel City first assistant coach Eleri Earnshaw, who was filling in for interim coach Sam Laity, told reporters after the match that King, 20, was transported to a local hospital, evaluated and is responsive.
    “Her family is with her, as is our medical staff, so she’s
  • Shohei Ohtani’s homer caps Dodgers’ 6-run 9th inning in comeback win

    Shohei Ohtani’s homer caps Dodgers’ 6-run 9th inning in comeback win
    PHOENIX — The Dodgers scored eight runs in the first three innings but trailed by the sixth inning. Roki Sasaki couldn’t get through five. Anthony Banda gave up another grand slam. Pitching coach Mark Prior was ejected from the game after a bad call forced in a go-ahead run.
    And they won.
    The Dodgers scored six times in the ninth inning – the last three on Shohei Ohtani’s 12th home run of the season – to come from behind and reclaim victory over the Arizona Diamondb
  • Corona del Mar volleyball swept by Mira Costa with finals spot at stake

    Corona del Mar volleyball swept by Mira Costa with finals spot at stake
    MANHATTAN BEACH – Corona del Mar’s boys volleyball team needed to play a perfect match to beat Mira Costa in their CIF-SS playoff game Friday.
    The Sea Kings did not do that.
    Mira Costa’s impressive size, athleticism and savvy were too much for Corona del Mar, which was trying to advance to the Division 1 championship game to face Sunset League rival Huntington Beach.
    Mira Costa swept Corona del Mar, 25-13, 25-21, 25-20, at Mira Costa High in the final round of pool play.
    The Se
  • Oxford Academy’s Nathan Lee swims to redemption in CIF-SS Division 2 finals

    Oxford Academy’s Nathan Lee swims to redemption in CIF-SS Division 2 finals
    WALNUT — Oxford Academy’s Nathan Lee landed on a dreaded number during the preliminaries for the CIF-SS Division 2 swimming championships.
    In the 500-yard freestyle, the senior finished 10th, one spot shy of qualifying for the championship finals.
    Lee redeemed himself in a major way Friday in the finals at Mt. SAC.
    He captured the 200 freestyle in a lifetime-best time of 1 minute, 38.34 seconds. His finish qualified him for the CIF State championships next week in Fresno.
    Lee produce
  • Oxford Academy’s Nathan Lee swims to redemption at CIF Division 2 finals

    Oxford Academy’s Nathan Lee swims to redemption at CIF Division 2 finals
    WALNUT — Oxford Academy’s Nathan Lee landed on a dreaded number during the preliminaries of the CIF-SS Division 2 swimming championships.
    In the 500-yard freestyle, the senior qualified 10th, or one spot shy of the championship finals.
    Lee redeemed himself in a major way Friday in the finals at Mt. SAC.
    He captured the 200 freestyle in a lifetime-best time of 1 minute, 38.34 seconds to qualify for the CIF State championships next week in Fresno.
    Lee produced Orange County’s lon
  • Angels’ hitters stifled by Tomoyuki Sugano in loss to Orioles

    Angels’ hitters stifled by Tomoyuki Sugano in loss to Orioles
    ANAHEIM — Just when the Angels’ hitters were starting show some signs of life, Tomoyuki Sugano showed up and shut them down.
    After scoring 18 runs in the previous three games and providing some hope that their three three-week offensive malaise was over, the Angels managed just four hits in a 4-1 loss to Sugano and the Baltimore Orioles on Friday night.
    Once Sugano was lifted in the eighth inning, the Angels put together a threat with a Jo Adell single and a Jorge Soler walk. But Zac
  • UCLA, USC to meet in NCAA women’s water polo semifinals

    UCLA, USC to meet in NCAA women’s water polo semifinals
    INDIANAPOLIS — The UCLA and USC women’s water polo teams will square off in the heart of the Midwest on Saturday for a chance to advance to another national title match.
    No. 2 seed UCLA shook off a three-goal deficit and defeated Loyola Marymount, 11-8, on Friday afternoon at the IU Natatorium, while No. 3 seed USC took control early and crushed Harvard, 18-7.
    Defending national champion UCLA (20-5) and USC (28-4) will square off at 11 a.m. PT, with the match available to stream live
  • Judge pauses much of Trump administration’s massive downsizing of federal agencies

    Judge pauses much of Trump administration’s massive downsizing of federal agencies
    By JANIE HAR, Associated Press
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Trump administration must halt much of its dramatic downsizing of the federal workforce, a California judge ordered Friday.
    Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco issued the emergency order in a lawsuit filed by labor unions and cities last week, one of multiple legal challenges to Republican President Donald Trump’s efforts to shrink the size of a federal government he calls bloated and expensive.
    “The Court holds the Presi
  • Dodgers being cautious with Evan Phillips after MRI shows inflammation in elbow

    Dodgers being cautious with Evan Phillips after MRI shows inflammation in elbow
    PHOENIX — The template is beginning to wear thin.
    A Dodgers pitcher goes on the injured list. The player and Manager Dave Roberts express optimism that it will be a minimal absence. And then it isn’t.
    Reliever Evan Phillips is the latest to make that journey.
    Phillips went on the IL on Wednesday after feeling discomfort in his forearm over a few days and “just not recovering” normally after outings. Both Phillips and Roberts said the move was precautionary and Phillips wa
  • Chargers’ draft picks get warm welcome from veteran Khalil Mack

    Chargers’ draft picks get warm welcome from veteran Khalil Mack
    Chargers running back Omarion Hampton goes through drills during a rookie minicamp workout on Friday, May 9, 2025, in El Segundo. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Chargers running back Omarion Hampton goes through drills during a rookie minicamp workout on Friday, May 9, 2025, in El Segundo. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh speaks to his team during a rookie minicamp workout on Friday, May 9, 2025, in El Segundo. (P
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday, May 9

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday, May 9
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Friday, May 9
    Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register.
    The deadline for submitting information is 10:45 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 p.m. Saturday.
    FRIDAY’S SCORES
    BOYS TENNIS
    CIF-SS PLAYOFFS
    OPEN DIVISION
    Round 1
    JSerra 10, Beckman 8
    DIVISION 1
    Round 1
    Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 14, Sage Hill 4
    Los Osos 1
  • Man, 24, gets more than 17 years for shooting at teens in Tustin

    Man, 24, gets more than 17 years for shooting at teens in Tustin
    A 24-year-old man was sentenced on Friday, May 9 to more than 17 years in prison for shooting at a couple of teenagers outside a liquor store in Tustin two years ago.
    Daniel Martinez pleaded guilty on Feb. 4 to two counts of attempted murder with sentencing enhancements for the personal use of a gun and attempted premeditated murder.
    Orange County Superior Court Judge Lewis Clapp sentenced Martinez to 17 years and four months in prison. Martinez was given credit for 814 days behind bars.
    Police
  • President Trump calls for new national center to house homeless vets in West LA

    President Trump calls for new national center to house homeless vets in West LA
    President Donald Trump has issued an executive order to establish a national center on the West Los Angeles VA campus to house and provide services to homeless veterans – while redirecting funds spent on “housing or other services for illegal aliens” to pay for the project.
    The order, issued on Friday, May 9, sets a goal of housing up to 6,000 homeless veterans at the National Center for Warrior Independence, as the facility will be called, by Jan. 1, 2028, and will help vetera
  • Angels’ move Ben Joyce to 60-day IL because his shoulder hasn’t improved

    Angels’ move Ben Joyce to 60-day IL because his shoulder hasn’t improved
    ANAHEIM — With Ben Joyce’s balky right shoulder still not feeling “right,” the Angels made a decision that will have the relief pitcher on the sidelines for at least another month.
    The Angels moved Joyce to the 60-day injured list on Friday. Because he’s already been out for a month, it’s not necessarily a sign he’s going to have surgery or any type of season-ending injury. An evaluation sometime next week could provide more clarity.
    While the roster mov
  • Saddleback baseball in CIF-SS playoffs for first time since 2006

    Saddleback baseball in CIF-SS playoffs for first time since 2006
    Saddleback baseball is in the CIF-SS playoffs for the first time since before the seniors on the team were born.
    The Roadrunners finished second in the six-team Orange League this season to qualify for the playoffs. The last time Saddleback made the CIF-SS playoffs was 19 years ago, in 2006.
    From the 2007 season to last season, the Roadrunners won 49 games and lost 368. Their overall league record during that time was 14-225.
    The Roadrunners take a 13-10-1 record into the playoffs that start nex
  • Why CNN reporter Katie Bo Lillis knew she had to write ‘Death of a Racehorse’

    Why CNN reporter Katie Bo Lillis knew she had to write ‘Death of a Racehorse’
    From the Triple Crown races of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes, to the Breeders’ Cup and beyond, it’s impossible to think about horse racing without also conjuring the shadow of all the beautiful Thoroughbreds who’ve died on the track.
    CNN reporter Katie Bo Lillis usually covers the intelligence community and national security issues, but when she noticed news reports about an alarming flurry of racehorse deaths on tracks across the country in 2023, she knew sh
  • Celebrating 70 years together; an OC couple marks a platinum wedding anniversary

    Celebrating 70 years together; an OC couple marks a platinum wedding anniversary
    When Ron Beard met his future wife, Sue, for the first time more than 70 years ago in their hometown of Indianapolis, there were instant sparks, their family says.
    A first date rapidly morphed into young love and young love swiftly blossomed into marriage.
    A photo of Sue and Ron Beard kissing soon after their marriage in 1955 was displayed during their 70th anniversary party at the Sea Bluffs Ivy Signature Living in Dana Point on Thursday, May 8, 2025. Commenting on the photo, their daughter Pam
  • El Toro girls swimming wins first CIF-SS title since 1993

    El Toro girls swimming wins first CIF-SS title since 1993
    WALNUT — El Toro’s girls team and Calvary Chapel sprinter Bianca Nwaizu conjured memories of Orange County’s rich swimming history at the CIF-SS Division 3 championships Friday.
    El Toro stirred program legends such as Michelle Perry, Julie Williams, coach Sheri Ross and Olympian Kaitlin Sandeno in contending for its first section title in more than three decades.
    Nwaizu aimed to join Teagan O’Dell of Santa Margarita as the only county girl to break 59 seconds in the 100-y
  • Treasury secretary calls on Congress to raise or suspend the debt ceiling by mid-July

    Treasury secretary calls on Congress to raise or suspend the debt ceiling by mid-July
    By FATIMA HUSSEIN and KEVIN FREKING, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. is on track to run out of money to pay its bills as early as August without congressional action, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned Friday.
    He is calling on Congress to either raise or suspend the debt ceiling by mid-July.
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  • Google will pay Texas $1.4B to settle claims the company collected users’ data without permission

    Google will pay Texas $1.4B to settle claims the company collected users’ data without permission
    By HALLIE GOLDEN, Associated Press
    Google will pay $1.4 billion to Texas to settle claims the company collected data on users without permission, the state’s attorney general announced Friday.
    Related ArticlesLongtime agent Jeff Sperbeck’s fatal fall from golf cart driven by John Elway ruled an accidentLiam and Olivia dominate — again — with top baby names for a sixth year in a rowFirst at-home test kit for cervical cancer approved by the FDA, company saysExpedia cites lo
  • Pakistan says India fired missiles at 3 air bases inside the country. Pakistan retaliates

    Pakistan says India fired missiles at 3 air bases inside the country. Pakistan retaliates
    By MUNIR AHMED, Associated Press
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — State-run Pakistan Television said Saturday that retaliatory attacks are underway after India fired missiles at 3 air bases inside Pakistan.
    “Multiple locations in India are being targeted in the retaliatory attacks,” the state-run media reported.
    It did not give details, and it was unclear which military locations in India were being targeted.
    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.
    ISL
  • Pakistan army spokesman says India has fired missiles at 3 of its air bases, raising conflict fears

    Pakistan army spokesman says India has fired missiles at 3 of its air bases, raising conflict fears
    By MUNIR AHMED, Associated Press
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — India fired missiles at three air bases inside Pakistan but most of the missiles were intercepted, Pakistan’s army spokesman said Saturday, in a move that raised fears of a wider conflict.
    Lt. Gen. Ahmad Sharif said in a televised address that all Pakistan Air Force assets were safe. He added that some of the Indian missiles also hit India’s eastern Punjab.
    The Pakistani army spokesman said the missiles fired by India
  • Gas settlement email citing Venmo is legit, California says

    Gas settlement email citing Venmo is legit, California says
    Did a suspicious email land in your inbox, promising settlement money at Venmo or Zelle?
    The message goes like this: “This payment represents your share of the California v. Vitol Settlement. More information visit vlc.calgaslitigation.com.” In one instance, a blue circle (with a Venmo link) said the recipient should click to “Accept Money from California v. Vitol Settlement Administrator.”
    Recipients then have to log into their bank or Venmo accounts to claim the money.
  • Alexander: After another early exit, Kings need fresh ideas

    Alexander: After another early exit, Kings need fresh ideas
    The world according to Jim: 
    • Boy, this spring got awfully silent awfully fast around here, didn’t it? …
    • We’ve already discussed the failures of the Lakers and Clippers in their first-round playoff series (and if you haven’t yet checked out The Audible online this week, where Mirjam Swanson and I discussed those series, it’s worth your time). As for the Kings? Rob Blake’s departure as general manager, which team president Luc Robitaille insi
  • Teen charged with murder, assault in Santa Ana High stabbings that killed 1, injured 2

    Teen charged with murder, assault in Santa Ana High stabbings that killed 1, injured 2
    A teenager was charged Friday, May 9, with murder and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly stabbing another student to death during a fight near Santa Ana High School earlier this week and injuring two others, authorities said.
    Armando Morales, 14, of Santa Ana was trying to help two friends involved in the fight when he was fatally stabbed, Officer Natalie Garcia, a spokesperson for Santa Ana police, said on Friday, May 9.
    Police believe Morales was not a gang member, she sa
  • Galaxy looking for ways to snap 11-game winless streak

    Galaxy looking for ways to snap 11-game winless streak
    Frustrations. Something the Galaxy have had a lot of this season.
    On Sunday, they managed to take it another level, losing 1-0 to Sporting Kansas City, despite not allowing a shot on goal. SKC’s lone tally came on an own goal in the first half.
    “Definitely a frustrating one,” Galaxy goalkeeper John McCarthy said. “It has to get to a point where something, push comes to shove, something’s got to give for us at some point.”
    “We thought it could have been t

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