• With retail cyberattacks on the rise, customers find orders blocked and and empty shelves

    With retail cyberattacks on the rise, customers find orders blocked and and empty shelves
    By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS, Associated Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — A string of recent cyberattacks and data breaches involving the systems of major retailers have started affecting shoppers.
    United Natural Foods, a wholesale distributor that supplies Whole Foods and other grocers, said this week that a breach of its systems was disrupting its ability to fulfill orders — leaving many stores without certain items.
    In the U.K., consumers could not order from the website of Marks & Spencer
  • Nolan Schanuel’s first career walk-off hit leads Angels past A’s in 10th

    Nolan Schanuel’s first career walk-off hit leads Angels past A’s in 10th
    ANAHEIM — Travis d’Arnaud and Nolan Schanuel rode to the rescue for the Angels, even if it was a shade late to benefit Jose Soriano.
    Nearly 11 months into a home winless streak, Soriano still made the Angels’ 2-1 victory in 10 innings possible with a career-high 12 strikeouts over seven innings against the Athletics.
    On an off night for the offense, d’Arnaud gave the Angels the run they desperately needed with a pinch-hit home run in the eighth for a 1-1 tie.
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  • Here’s what you need to know about LA’s just-imposed curfew

    Here’s what you need to know about LA’s just-imposed curfew
    Here are some key things to know about the downtown-area curfew imposed by Mayor Karen Bass on Tuesday.The curfew will be in effect between Golden State (5) Freeway to Harbor (110) Freeway and from Santa Monica (10) Freeway to where the Arroyo Seco (110) Parkway and Golden State Freeway merge.
    There will be “limited exceptions” to the curfew — residents of the area, “people traveling to and from work and credentialed media representatives,” according to Mayor Bass.
  • Dodgers’ bullpen game goes sour in San Diego this time

    Dodgers’ bullpen game goes sour in San Diego this time
    SAN DIEGO — Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice …
    The matchup Tuesday night was a summer rerun of a fall blockbuster. The Dodgers went with a bullpen game against the San Diego Padres. The Padres had right-hander Dylan Cease going. The same matchup in Game 4 of last fall’s National League Division Series turned the postseason around, starting the Dodgers’ record-tying run of scoreless innings (33) and vaulting them from the brink of elimination toward a World Series
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  • A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments in Trump’s bid to erase his hush money conviction

    A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments in Trump’s bid to erase his hush money conviction
    By MICHAEL R. SISAK, Associated Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump’s quest to erase his criminal conviction heads to a federal appeals court Wednesday. It’s one way he’s trying to get last year’s hush money verdict overturned.
    A three-judge panel is set to hear arguments in Trump’s long-running fight to get the New York case moved from state court to federal court, where he could then try to have the verdict thrown out on presidential immunity ground
  • Amid Southern California immigration sweeps and protests, faithful come together in prayer

    Amid Southern California immigration sweeps and protests, faithful come together in prayer
    As federal immigration enforcement sweeps through areas of Southern California — spurring protests in downtown Los Angeles, Santa Ana, San Bernardino and Pasadena — clergy leaders and community members across diverse religious traditions are turning to their faith in times of fear and uncertainty.
    “As people of faith, we call for nonviolence,” said Yesenia Padilla, a spokesperson with interfaith advocacy group LA Voice. “Advocating for the values of Los Angeles
  • Special election to decide new school board member in NMUSD

    Special election to decide new school board member in NMUSD
    In early returns, Andrea McElroy took a lead over Kirsten Walsh in the special election to fill the vacant seat on the Newport-Mesa Unified School Board.
    The winner will serve the remaining term of the district’s Area 5 seat after former trustee Michelle Barto was elected to the Newport Beach City Council in November.
    Walsh had been appointed to the trustee seat over McElroy and other applicants by a divided school board in late January. But a petition collected enough signatures to revers
  • Results of special election to decide new school board member in NMUSD

    Results of special election to decide new school board member in NMUSD
    In early returns, Andrea McElroy took a lead over Kirsten Walsh in the special election to fill the vacant seat on the Newport-Mesa Unified School Board.
    The winner will serve the remaining term of the district’s Area 5 seat after former trustee Michelle Barto was elected to the Newport Beach City Council in November.
    Walsh had been appointed to the trustee seat over McElroy and other applicants by a divided school board in late January. But a petition collected enough signatures to revers
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  • Huntington Beach’s Measures A and B results: Both were passing in early returns Tuesday night

    Huntington Beach’s Measures A and B results: Both were passing in early returns Tuesday night
    Two ballot initiatives related to the five libraries in Huntington Beach, determining whether a review board will decide what should be in children’s sections and if future councils could privatize operations, showed early success, in initial results released Tuesday night following the close of polls on the special election.
    Measure A pushes to get rid of a law the Huntington Beach City Council approved in 2023 that created rules for a proposed 21-member children’s book review board
  • Los Angeles, liberty, and the manufactured crisis

    Los Angeles, liberty, and the manufactured crisis
    Libertarians believe in limited government, individual rights, and a peaceful civil society. The images from Los Angeles this week—federal troops on city streets, Marines deployed without state consent, and peaceful demonstrators met with military force—are a wake-up call. Not just for California, but for anyone who values liberty.
    Let’s be clear: Libertarians condemn violence and vandalism. Those exploiting protests to destroy property or assault others aren’t fighting f
  • LaMonte Wade Jr. embracing ‘new opportunity’ with Angels

    LaMonte Wade Jr. embracing ‘new opportunity’ with Angels
    ANAHEIM — The surroundings might have changed but the disciplined pregame routine remained as LaMonte Wade Jr. spent his first day with the Angels in a heart to heart conversation with new Manager Ron Washington before going through two batting practice sessions and then sprints in the outfield.
    Even before meeting all of his new teammates Wade had been in constant motion, embracing his change of scenery after the Angels acquired him from the San Francisco Giants in a trade on Sunday.
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  • USMNT routed by Switzerland in final Gold Cup warmup match

    USMNT routed by Switzerland in final Gold Cup warmup match
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The United States gave up four goals in the first half and looked unprepared for next year’s World Cup, getting routed by Switzerland, 4-0, in an exhibition match on Tuesday night as the Americans lost their fourth straight game for the first time since 2007.
    Dan Ndoye scored in the 13th minute, Michel Aebischer in the 23rd, Breel Embolo in the 33rd and Johan Manzambi in the 36th. The Americans failed to put a shot on target and have lost four consecutive home game
  • Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani, Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow take steps forward in rehab

    Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani, Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow take steps forward in rehab
    SAN DIEGO — While the Dodgers resorted to a bullpen game against the San Diego Padres, Tuesday was a good day for their shadow starting rotation.
    Shohei Ohtani threw 44 pitches to hitters in his third live batting practice session, moving a step closer to returning to two-way player status. Following that, left-hander Blake Snell threw 15 pitches in his first full-fledged bullpen session since April.
    And in Los Angeles, right-hander Tyler Glasnow threw another bullpen session, moving forwa
  • Newsom urges Americans to ‘not give into’ President Trump in livecast

    Newsom urges Americans to ‘not give into’ President Trump in livecast
    A defiant Gov. Gavin Newsom urged Americans to “not give into” President Donald Trump, whom he lambasted as a “dictator” during an address to the public on Tuesday evening, June 10.
    And he warned the public that while the president has been focused on sending thousands of National Guard troops and hundreds of U.S. Marine members to California, Trump’s actions in California are only the beginning.
    “California may be first, but it clearly will not end here,&rdqu
  • Newsom urges Americans to “not give in to” President Trump in livecast

    Newsom urges Americans to “not give in to” President Trump in livecast
    A defiant Gov. Gavin Newsom urged Americans to “not give into” President Donald Trump, whom he lambasted as a “dictator” during an address to the public on Tuesday evening, June 10.
    And he warned the public that while the president has been focused on sending thousands of National Guard troops and hundreds of U.S. Marine members to California, Trump’s actions in California are only the beginning.
    “California may be first, but it clearly will not end here,&rdqu
  • Chargers’ Rashawn Slater in ‘great shape’ while awaiting contract extension

    Chargers’ Rashawn Slater in ‘great shape’ while awaiting contract extension
    EL SEGUNDO — Left tackle Rashawn Slater joined his Chargers teammates on Tuesday for the first day of their mandatory three-day minicamp, arriving earlier in the week to prepare despite awaiting the resolution of ongoing negotiations for what figures to be a long and lucrative contract extension.
    “Great to see him,” Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said. “He’s one of our nine elite guys. You talk about football being all about training. He’s one of those elite nine
  • Alexander: Now that House v. NCAA is settled, what comes next?

    Alexander: Now that House v. NCAA is settled, what comes next?
    OK, so major college athletes are going to basically be pros going forward, finally getting a share of the massive revenue that college sports (primarily football and men’s basketball) have generated for so many years.
    What could possibly go wrong?
    That depends. If you are an Olympic sport athlete, or you play at a mid-major or low-major school that doesn’t exactly reap those profits, or your sport is one that is suddenly on the chopping block thanks to the legally mandated commitmen
  • UC Irvine, OC Museum of Art soon might merge

    UC Irvine, OC Museum of Art soon might merge
    The county’s two biggest art collectors – UC Irvine and the Orange County Museum of Art – are talking merger.
    Officials at UC Irvine said Tuesday, June 10, that the school and the museum have signed a “nonbinding, exploratory letter of intent” that could eventually result in UCI’s Jack and Shanaz Langson Institute and Museum of California Art being housed in the same 53,000-square-foot gallery at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts that currently houses the Ora
  • All-Orange County baseball team, player of the year 2025

    All-Orange County baseball team, player of the year 2025
    PLAYER OF THE YEAR
    COOPER FLEMMING, ALISO NIGUEL, SENIOR
    It took one season for Cooper Flemming to establish himself as an elite high school baseball player.
    He played only one season of high school baseball, his senior season at Aliso Niguel.
    Flemming’s excellent play as a shortstop, hitter and pitcher make him the Orange County baseball player of the year for the 2025 season.
    He was a South Coast League most valuable player for the Wolverines, leading them to a share of the league champi
  • Man convicted of murder in Irvine DUI crash that killed 20-year-old woman

    Man convicted of murder in Irvine DUI crash that killed 20-year-old woman
    A 45-year-old man was convicted Tuesday of an alcohol-fueled crash in Irvine that killed a 20-year-old woman.
    Antonio Calixtonavarrete was convicted of second-degree murder and hit-and-run with permanent and serious injury, both felonies, as well as a misdemeanor count of driving under the influence of alcohol in excess of the legal limit of .08%. He was found guilty in the death of Isadora Stabel on Aug. 22, 2020.
    The crash occurred about 8:45 p.m. at Main Street and Culver Drive in Irvine.
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  • Supervisors move Michelle Aguirre from interim to Orange County’s new CEO

    Supervisors move Michelle Aguirre from interim to Orange County’s new CEO
    Michelle Aguirre was tapped to fill in as the county of Orange’s top exec after Frank Kim’s retirement last year and after a national search, the Board of Supervisors named her the permanent CEO on Tuesday, June 10.
    The board is expected to consider her employment contract at its June 24 meeting, but approved the appointment during a closed session on Tuesday.
    Chairman of the board Fourth District Supervisor Doug Chaffee said Aguirre expects to have the role for only one year.
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  • Fans, competitors excited to see Kelly Slater surfing Trestles Pro

    Fans, competitors excited to see Kelly Slater surfing Trestles Pro
    The world’s most recognizable surfer slipped through the beach crowd incognito, his hooded sweater draped over his clean-shaved head, hiding his tanned face.
    A few heads turned as he passed, their faces bewildered, wondering: Was that Kelly Slater?
    But there was no mistaking as Slater emerged an hour later in his white competition jersey on Tuesday, June 10, crowds sprinting on the sand to get a glimpse, cameras whipping out ready to capture footage of the world’s most accomplished s
  • US Rep. LaMonica McIver indicted on federal charges from skirmish at New Jersey immigration center

    US Rep. LaMonica McIver indicted on federal charges from skirmish at New Jersey immigration center
    By MIKE CATALINI
    TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver was indicted Tuesday on federal charges alleging she impeded and interfered with immigration officers outside a New Jersey detention center while Newark’s mayor was being arrested after he tried to join a congressional oversight visit at the facility.
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  • Frito-Lay production plant, birthplace of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, closes in Rancho Cucamonga

    Frito-Lay production plant, birthplace of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, closes in Rancho Cucamonga
    The Rancho Cucamonga manufacturing facility that gave birth to Flamin’ Hot Cheetos nearly 35 years ago closed its production facility 9535 Archibald Ave. on Monday, June 9, 2025.
    (File photo by Eric Vilchis, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
    The Frito-Lay manufacturing facility that gave birth to Flamin’ Hot Cheetos nearly 35 years ago in Rancho Cucamonga is no longer churning out crunchy snacks.
    Employees at the 55-year-old facility were notified Monday, June 9 that the production line at
  • A timeline of immigration-raid protests in Los Angeles

    A timeline of immigration-raid protests in Los Angeles
    Clashes in the Los Angeles area between federal agents and people protesting immigration raids resulted in dozens of arrests from various law enforcement agencies on suspicion of attempted murder, looting, arson, failure to disperse, assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer and other offenses. Here’s a look at how the events unfolded:
    FRIDAY
    Morning: Department of Homeland Security agents detained several people outside a Home Depot just west of downtown Los Angeles. A little late
  • Father’s Day 2025: Restaurant chains are offering specials and deals

    Father’s Day 2025: Restaurant chains are offering specials and deals
    People who like beef are in luck on Father’s Day, which falls on Sunday, June 15, this year. Restaurant chains have promotions featuring steak and burgers. There are other offers out there, including one from Raising Cane’s, which only serves chicken, too.
    Several chains are also offering gift cards with purchases on or around the holiday.
    Here are some deals that businesses have announced on their websites, in social media, or through news releases.
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  • Hong Kong police accuse a mobile game app of promoting armed revolution

    Hong Kong police accuse a mobile game app of promoting armed revolution
    By KANIS LEUNG
    HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong police on Tuesday accused a mobile game application of advocating armed revolution and promoting secessionist agendas, saying that those who publish it or share it with others online may risk violating national security laws.
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  • Stanley Cup Final: Oilers’ Game 3 penalty woes put them in precarious spot

    Stanley Cup Final: Oilers’ Game 3 penalty woes put them in precarious spot
    By STEPHEN WHYNO AP Hockey Writer
    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Falling behind early, parading to the penalty box and losing their composure, the Edmonton Oilers find themselves in an all-too-familiar position trailing the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final.
    Not much went right for them in Game 3 on Monday night, a 6-1 blowout loss that put them down 2-1 in the best-of-seven series after taking the opener at home. By Tuesday, they were back on the ice for practice, eager to put their wors
  • Trump’s actions in LA spur debate over deportation funds in his ‘big, beautiful’ bill

    Trump’s actions in LA spur debate over deportation funds in his ‘big, beautiful’ bill
    By LISA MASCARO | ASSOCIATED PRESS
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” in Congress includes more than tax breaks and spending cuts — it also seeks to pour billions of dollars into the administration’s mass deportation agenda.
    Republican leaders capitalized Tuesday on the demonstrations in Los Angeles, where groups of protesters are demonstrating against Trump’s immigration raids at Home Depot and other places where migrants congre
  • Southern Baptists overwhelmingly call for a ban on gay marriage

    Southern Baptists overwhelmingly call for a ban on gay marriage
    By PETER SMITH
    DALLAS (AP) — Southern Baptists overwhelmingly endorsed a ban on gay marriage — including a call for a reversal of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 10-year-old precedent legalizing it nationwide.
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  • U.S. Open: Scottie Scheffler is primed for another tough major

    U.S. Open: Scottie Scheffler is primed for another tough major
    By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer
    OAKMONT, Pa. — Scottie Scheffler doesn’t care what the oddsmakers think or what people say about his status as the overwhelming favorite in this U.S. Open, and pretty much everywhere he plays.
    But he can hear them – and sometimes, he hears from them.
    “That’s why I had to get rid of my Venmo, because I was either getting paid by people or people requesting me a bunch of money when I didn’t win. It wasn’t a good feeling,&rdq
  • What to do if ICE agents show up at your home in Southern California

    What to do if ICE agents show up at your home in Southern California
    Immigration enforcement activities across Los Angeles and Orange County in recent days have sparked protests and heightened fear among some immigrant families. This quick guide, based on information gathered from legal and advocacy groups, outlines their rights, what ICE can and can’t do, and what residents can do if agents come to their door.
    What kind of warrants allow ICE agents to enter a home?
    You do not have to open the doors unless agents present a judicial warrant that includes you
  • Mary Lou Retton pleads no contest, fined $100 for DUI, says she’s committed to make positive changes

    Mary Lou Retton pleads no contest, fined $100 for DUI, says she’s committed to make positive changes
    FAIRMONT, W.Va. (AP) — American gymnastics icon Mary Lou Retton on Tuesday entered a no contest plea to driving under the influence stemming from a May traffic stop in her hometown of Fairmont.
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  • Louisiana lawmakers pass bill targeting out-of-state doctors who prescribe and mail abortion pills

    Louisiana lawmakers pass bill targeting out-of-state doctors who prescribe and mail abortion pills
    By SARA CLINE
    BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana lawmakers on Tuesday approved a measure that targets out-of-state doctors and activists who prescribe, sell, or provide pregnancy-ending drugs to residents in the reliably red state where abortions are banned with few exceptions.
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  • CHOC doctor: Fencing a pool is a key safety step

    CHOC doctor: Fencing a pool is a key safety step
    By Dr. Amanda Salter
    Contributing Columnist
    Southern California’s warm weather, combined with abundant pool and beach access, is a central part of summer, especially for children.
    But this lifestyle comes with an often-overlooked risk.
    Drowning is the leading cause of unintentional death in children ages 1 to 4 in the United States, and up to 90% of deaths in children under 5 years of age happen in residential pools.
    Fortunately, drowning is 100% preventable with the right precautions. Key
  • NBA Finals: Pacers look to respond as series shifts to Indiana for Game 3

    NBA Finals: Pacers look to respond as series shifts to Indiana for Game 3
    By TIM REYNOLDS AP Basketball Writer
    INDIANAPOLIS — The Oklahoma City Thunder showed their bounce-back capability in Game 2. The Indiana Pacers know they better do the same in Game 3.
    The NBA Finals resume Wednesday night with the best-of-seven series tied at a game apiece, the matchup shifting to Indianapolis for Game 3 and what will be the first Finals game in that city in 25 years. And the Pacers know it’s on them to respond after Game 2 wasn’t much of a contest.
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  • Review: ‘Frozen’ in La Mirada leaves audience warmed

    Review: ‘Frozen’ in La Mirada leaves audience warmed
    As summer equinox approaches, a brief Ice Age has descended inside the La Mirada Theatre for the rest of the month with the live musical version of Disney’s “Frozen.”
    This is the premiere mounting of the Nordic sister act saga at a regional house in Southern California.
    While somewhat based on a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale called “The Snow Queen,” and as girls of all ages (and their parents) know, “Frozen” is the story of two orphaned sibling prin

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