• Pizza Hut’s parent company says it’s considering selling the chain

    Pizza Hut’s parent company says it’s considering selling the chain
    By DEE-ANN DURBIN
    Pizza Hut could soon be up for sale.
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    Yum Brands, Pizza Hut’s parent company, said Tuesday it’s conducting a fo
  • Trump administration and private investors sign off on $1.4 billion deal with rare earth startups

    Trump administration and private investors sign off on $1.4 billion deal with rare earth startups
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration and private investors are partnering with two rare earth startups in a $1.4 billion deal to scale up the nation’s access to materials and technology that is crucial for producing an array of high-tech goods and military equipment.
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  • US proposes that the UN authorize a Gaza stabilization force for 2 years

    US proposes that the UN authorize a Gaza stabilization force for 2 years
    By SAM MEDNICK, MATTHEW LEE and FARNOUSH AMIRI
    UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States has circulated draft text for a U.N. Security Council resolution that would provide a mandate for an international stabilization force in Gaza for at least two years, marking the next step in President Donald Trump’s plan to halt two years of war between Israel and Hamas.
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  • Del Taco has a new $2.99 combo; here’s what you get

    Del Taco has a new $2.99 combo; here’s what you get
    If you’d like a snack that’s easy on your wallet, Del Taco might have what you’re looking for.
    The Lake Forest chain’s new Micro Meal includes a miniature version of its Beef and Cheddar Burrito, seven to 10 crinkle-cut fries and a single Donut Bite for $2.99, according to a news release.
    This is one of the cheapest combos from a major fast food chain to date, albeit one of the smallest. McDonald’s set the bar in 2024 with its $5 meal deal, which was beat by Checker
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  • Chargers acquire OL Trevor Penning from New Orleans

    Chargers acquire OL Trevor Penning from New Orleans
    To say the Chargers were desperate for help on their bruised, bloodied and bandaged offensive line was an understatement. So, they acquired tackle Trevor Penning from the New Orleans Saints before the NFL’s trade deadline Tuesday afternoon, the Chargers announced.
    The Chargers lost left tackle Rashawn Slater to a season-ending knee injury during training back in August. Joe Alt, Slater’s replacement after moving from right tackle, suffered an ankle injury in Sunday’s victory ov
  • FACT FOCUS: New York City ballots do not show proof of election fraud

    FACT FOCUS: New York City ballots do not show proof of election fraud
    By MELISSA GOLDIN
    NEW YORK (AP) — For many years, New York voters have found candidates listed twice, three times or even more on their ballots when they go to the polling booth.
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  • Sen. Alex Padilla rules out run for California governor

    Sen. Alex Padilla rules out run for California governor
    Sen. Alex Padilla finally put the rumors about a potential run for California governor to rest: He’s not running.
    “It is with a full heart and even more commitment than ever that I’m choosing to not run for governor of California next year,” Padilla said in a speech at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
    “I choose not just to stay in the Senate. I choose to stay in this fight because the Constitution is worth fighting for. Our fundamental rights are worth fighting
  • Cedar Point teases 5 possible new attractions

    Cedar Point teases 5 possible new attractions
    Cedar Point has teased five possible new attractions for the Ohio theme park in a new survey of its biggest fans and the leading contender is the first-of-its-kind roller coaster already under construction at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
    Six Flags has surveyed Cedar Point season passholders for their feedback on three roller coasters, a stunt show and a nighttime spectacular being considered for the park, according to the Sandusky Register.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what&rsq
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  • In Altadena, rebuilding can be complicated after a summer of immigration raids

    In Altadena, rebuilding can be complicated after a summer of immigration raids
    Xochitl Trejo called her Altadena home – which she bought in 2003 after immigrating from Mexico – her “American Dream.”
    It held everything from Trejo’s son’s prized U.S. Marines service awards, to cherished memories of her late husband, who died in 2007 after a battle with cancer, years after buying the housefor $500,000 together. Trejo said the couple always dreamed of living in Altadena – a charming community where they could smell the San Gabriel Moun
  • Dana Point’s Maison Cafe and Doheny Cafe announce closures

    Dana Point’s Maison Cafe and Doheny Cafe announce closures
    Maison Cafe and Doheny Cafe, the beloved Dana Point eateries of chef-owner Danielle Kuhn, will close their doors at the end of the year, with Dec. 24 slated as the final day of operation.
    “What a hard post to post, but after seven years of serving you, as you filled our seats and our hearts, Maison and Doheny Cafe will be closing at the end of this year,” wrote Kuhn in an announcement posted to the restaurants’ social media platforms. “This was such a hard decision to mak
  • Border Patrol official behind Chicago immigration crackdown defends tactics as Trump cheers

    Border Patrol official behind Chicago immigration crackdown defends tactics as Trump cheers
    By SOPHIA TAREEN, Associated Press
    ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) — The Border Patrol commander leading an immigration crackdown in Chicago applauded his agents’ aggressive tactics that have prompted resident backlash and lawsuits.
    From his use of chemical agents to a helicopter raid on an apartment building, Gregory Bovino defended the approach of U.S. Customs and Border Protection as appropriate and necessary for what he says are threats his agents have faced in the nation’s third-large
  • An attorney asks, should I go out on my own? Ask the Lawyer

    An attorney asks, should I go out on my own? Ask the Lawyer
    Q: I am presently with a law firm, with more than 50 lawyers, for four years now. I am very tempted to go out on my own, but have a lot of apprehension about it. Any thoughts you can share with me? Is a solo practice doable?
    R.D., Irvine
    Ron Sokol
    A: Research indicates that in California, as in much of the country, a notable and significant amount of attorneys are either sole practitioners, or are part of a modest-sized firm. The lure of having your own business is a factor. Also, while I d
  • FBI fires additional agents who participated in investigating Trump, AP sources say

    FBI fires additional agents who participated in investigating Trump, AP sources say
    By ERIC TUCKER and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI has continued its personnel purge, forcing out additional agents and supervisors tied to the federal investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The latest firings took place despite efforts by Washington’s top federal prosecutor to try to stop at least some of the terminations, people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.
    The employees were told this week that they were be
  • How are the Lakers winning even when short-handed?

    How are the Lakers winning even when short-handed?
    PORTLAND, Ore. — The situation the Lakers faced in their 123-115 win over the Portland Trail Blazers Monday night at Moda Center was far from ideal. But it also wasn’t new or unfamiliar, which has helped the Lakers thrive in the early parts of 2025-26 despite the circumstances they’ve faced in the first couple of weeks of the season.
    Concluding a home-road back-to-back set, the Lakers didn’t arrive at their hotel in Portland until about 3 a.m. Monday after Sunday’s
  • Orange football climbs back into the CIF-SS playoffs as a ‘brotherhood’

    Orange football climbs back into the CIF-SS playoffs as a ‘brotherhood’
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowOrange’s football team embraced a new slogan as it aimed to rebound from a rare season without a playoff appearance under coach Robert Pedroza.
    Last December during the early stage of their offseason, the Panthers decided to follow the acronym CLIMB, the slogan Florida State’s football program adopted a few years ago.
    CLIMB stands for “Commitment, Little things, Intensity, Mental toughne
  • President Trump alleges California’s election system is ‘rigged’ as voters decide Proposition 50

    President Trump alleges California’s election system is ‘rigged’ as voters decide Proposition 50
    On the final day of California’s special election on redistricting, President Donald Trump alleged the state’s election system is “rigged.”
    Trump, long a critic of how California conducts its elections — every registered voter is mailed a ballot and is given multiple ways to vote ahead of Election Day — called Proposition 50 “unconstitutional redistricting” and a “giant scam” on Tuesday. The president also alleged the election system is
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns of ‘mass chaos’ in skies if shutdown continues

    Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns of ‘mass chaos’ in skies if shutdown continues
    By JOSH FUNK, AP Transportation Writer
    Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy predicted Tuesday that there could be chaos in the skies next week if the government shutdown drags on and air traffic controllers miss a second paycheck.
    There have already been numerous delays at airports across the country — sometimes hours long — because the Federal Aviation Administration slows down or stops traffic temporarily anytime it is short on controllers. Last weekend saw some of the worst staff s
  • Trump has been silent about Dick Cheney’s death. But on the campaign trail, he railed against him

    Trump has been silent about Dick Cheney’s death. But on the campaign trail, he railed against him
    By DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Vice President Dick Cheney may have been a legendary figure within the Republican Party, but for President Donald Trump, he was part of a long list of people he viewed as political opponents.
    While White House flags were lowered to half-staff in remembrance of Cheney on Tuesday, there was no fanfare, and Trump made no comment about Cheney’s death on social media. His press secretary Karoline Leavitt did not mention his
  • UCLA football getting healthy ahead of Nebraska game

    UCLA football getting healthy ahead of Nebraska game
    LOS ANGELES — The week off from a Bloomington embarrassment, a 50-point loss to No. 2 Indiana, provided the Bruins with a reset.
    Interim coach Tim Skipper said they put the Hoosiers’ 56-point performance “to bed” when they met one week ago to flip the script. Redshirt junior linebacker Jalen Woods detailed what that meeting looked like from the players’ perspective during his media availability Tuesday.
    “(Skipper) is basically saying, ‘That game’s
  • What to know about Dick Cheney’s heart trouble and eventual transplant

    What to know about Dick Cheney’s heart trouble and eventual transplant
    Associated Press
    Former Vice President Dick Cheney battled heart disease for most of his adult life, a life extended thanks in part to a heart transplant in 2012.
    Cheney, who died Monday due to complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease, had his first heart attack at the unusually young age of 37. He would go on to survive four more before his heart declined enough to qualify for that transplant.
    Heart disease is the nation’s No. 1 killer and Cheney’s decades of heal
  • Talks to end the government shutdown intensify as federal closure is on track to become longest ever

    Talks to end the government shutdown intensify as federal closure is on track to become longest ever
    By LISA MASCARO and MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Signs of a potential end to the government shutdown intensified Tuesday with behind-the-scenes talks, as the federal closure was on track to become the longest ever disrupting the lives of millions of Americans.
    Senators from both parties, Republicans and Democrats, are quietly negotiating the contours of an emerging deal. With a nod from their leadership, the senators seek a way to reopen the g
  • Santa Ana College’s Santora Art Gallery: Training students, engaging the community

    Santa Ana College’s Santora Art Gallery: Training students, engaging the community
    For the better part of three decades, downtown Santa Ana has been carving out a unique presence in the local art scene with its Artists Village, a collection of about 50 art galleries, anchored by the landmark Santora Building, at 207 N. Broadway.
    Built in the 1920s and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the ornate, two-story cement building, designed in the Spanish Revival/Churrigueresque style, has helped support the revitalization of downtown Santa Ana as a cultural and arts
  • Election Day 2025: The five biggest races to watch

    Election Day 2025: The five biggest races to watch
    It’s not a presidential election.But voters will go to the polls Tuesday dozens of states, deciding everything from local tax measures to high-profile races that could impact national politics. In short, Tuesday is the most significant election in the United states since last November, experts say, when President Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the presidential race, and Republicans maintained control of the House and Senate. It’s also being viewed as a way to gauge the pulse of vote
  • Scientists spot the brightest flare yet from a supermassive black hole

    Scientists spot the brightest flare yet from a supermassive black hole
    By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN, AP Science Writer
    NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists have spotted the brightest flare yet from a supermassive black hole that shines with the light of 10 trillion suns.
    These bursts of light and energy can come from things like tangled-up magnetic fields or hiccups in the heated gas disks surrounding black holes. The flares help illuminate researchers’ understanding of the black holes within.
    The latest cosmic display was spotted in 2018 by a camera at the Palomar Obs
  • Photos of the first general election since Trump’s return

    Photos of the first general election since Trump’s return
    By The Associated Press
    Millions of voters are casting ballots Tuesday in U.S. state and local elections. The biggest contests are in Virginia and New Jersey, the only states electing governors this year. Read what to watch for on Election Day.
    This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.
    Terry O’Neill casts his ballot while voting at City Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, in Ellsworth, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
    Brickell neighborhood resident Maria Estacio wears an “I Vot
  • Climate-fighting efforts show slight gain but still fall far short, UN says

    Climate-fighting efforts show slight gain but still fall far short, UN says
    By SETH BORENSTEIN and MELINA WALLING
    All nations of the world had homework this year: submit new-and-improved plans to fight climate change. But the plans they handed in “have barely moved the needle” on reducing Earth’s future warming, a new United Nations report finds.
    And a good chunk of that progress is counteracted by the United States’ withdrawal from the effort, the report adds.
    The newest climate-fighting plans — mandated every five years by the 2015 Paris
  • 2 Massachusetts men have been arrested in the weekend explosion at Harvard Medical School, FBI says

    2 Massachusetts men have been arrested in the weekend explosion at Harvard Medical School, FBI says
    By MICHAEL CASEY and LEAH WILLINGHAM, Associated Press
    BOSTON (AP) — Two Massachusetts men have been arrested in connection with a weekend explosion at Harvard Medical School, authorities said Tuesday.
    The FBI’s Boston office announced the arrests on social media ahead of a 1 p.m. news conference. It didn’t provide further details.
    The explosion occurred early Saturday on the fourth floor of Harvard Medical School’s Goldenson Building. No one was injured. The building hou
  • New listeria recall: California-grown peaches

    New listeria recall: California-grown peaches
    A California fruit grower has voluntarily recalled peaches because of possible listeria contamination.
    The recall covers Moonlight Companies’ yellow peaches and white peaches sold individually or in packages at stores nationwide between Sept. 16 and Oct. 29. Exempt from the recall are peaches whose stickers or packaging says “Washington” or “Organic.”
    As of last week, no illnesses had been linked to the Moonlight peaches. The company said the recall was prompted by
  • Map: Every OC restaurant featured in ‘Real Housewives of Orange County’ season 19

    Map: Every OC restaurant featured in ‘Real Housewives of Orange County’ season 19
    Coming off the high of season 18, arguably one of the best in the franchise’s history, the latest season of “Real Housewives of Orange County,” which just wrapped its finale, failed to reach that Icarian high. Despite a noticeable drop in caliber, the Housewives appeared in more than two dozen standout Southern California restaurants.
    Costa Mesa eateries appeared the most this season, inadvertently helping to erode the city’s one-time reputation as a comparatively afforda
  • For drivers on the spectrum, interactions with police can be nerve-wracking

    For drivers on the spectrum, interactions with police can be nerve-wracking
    Reginald Person II, who has autism, has never been pulled over by police in real life, but a special program held late last week allowed him to practice what would happen to put him more at ease.
    Person, 39, of Severn, was one of many attendees of Pathfindersfor Autism’s traffic stop practice event in Howard County. He said it helped him practice not being anxious in the situation.
    “Since I’m on the spectrum, I wanted to learn the steps I should take to stay calm,” Person
  • Orange County boys athlete of the week: Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo

    Orange County boys athlete of the week: Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo
    The Orange County boys athlete of the week:
    Name: Luke Fahey
    School: Mission Viejo
    Sport: Football
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: He set the Mission Viejo school record for passing yards in a game with 569 yards in the Diablos’ 76-49 win over Los Alamitos in an Alpha League game. Fahey, who committed to Ohio State, completed 24 of 31 passes with five touchdowns and also ran for a touchdown. This season Fahey is averaging 311 passing yards a game with 25 touchdowns and only two interceptions.
    Rel
  • This guy’s in love with music. Why Herb Alpert is coming to the Dolby

    This guy’s in love with music. Why Herb Alpert is coming to the Dolby
    Herb Alpert seems to be everywhere.
    The six-time Grammy-winning trumpeter is recording, performing live and showing his artwork in a Palm Springs gallery. In addition, he owns a jazz club in Bel Air.
    At age 90, he’s doing it all for fun.
    “I make music for myself, and it keeps me going,” he said in a phone interview from his home in Malibu.
    His 51st album, “Christmas Time Is Here,” will come out on Friday, Nov. 7.
    “It’s a bunch of songs that came up in my
  • The man who threw a sandwich at a federal agent says it was a protest. Prosecutors say it’s a crime

    The man who threw a sandwich at a federal agent says it was a protest. Prosecutors say it’s a crime
    By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Hurling a sandwich at a federal agent was an act of protest for Washington, D.C., resident Sean Charles Dunn. A jury must decide if it was also a federal crime.
    “No matter who you are, you can’t just go around throwing stuff at people because you’re mad,” Assistant U.S. Attorney John Parron told jurors on Tuesday at the start of Dunn’s trial on a misdemeanor assault charge.
    Dunn doesn’t d
  • Man who threw sandwich at federal agent calls it an act of protest. Prosecutors argue it’s a crime

    Man who threw sandwich at federal agent calls it an act of protest. Prosecutors argue it’s a crime
    By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Hurling a sandwich at a federal agent was an act of protest for Washington, D.C., resident Sean Charles Dunn. A jury must decide if it was also a federal crime.
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  • Orange County football season stat leaders through Nov. 1

    Orange County football season stat leaders through Nov. 1
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowHere are the Orange County high school football stat leaders after the Week 10 games.
    The leaderboards are based on season stats published on MaxPreps.com.
    To be included, teams must have stats updated on MaxPreps each Monday by 2 p.m.
    Crean Lutheran quarterback Caden Jones throws the ball while on the run during a nonleague game against Capistrano Valley on Friday, Sept. 5, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore
  • Orange County girls athlete of the week: Emilie Lew, Corona del Mar

    Orange County girls athlete of the week: Emilie Lew, Corona del Mar
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County girls athlete of the week:
    Name: Emilie Lew
    School: Corona del Mar
    Sport: Tennis
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: Lew defeated teammate Polina Briggs, 6-1, 6-1, to capture the Sunset League singles title. Seeded first in the tournament, Lew won all seven of her sets. Corona del Mar is seeded No. 1 for the CIF-SS Division 1 playoffs.
    Please send nominees for girls athlete of the week to dalbano@s
  • A central library is confirmed for Great Park, although funding is unclear

    A central library is confirmed for Great Park, although funding is unclear
    The City Council intends for Irvine to have one more library.
    Councilmembers recently affirmed the city will incorporate a central library into the sprawling Great Park development first approved in 2022.
    Although those blueprints reserved a site for the city to create a main library branch in the first phase of the 1,300-acre park’s development, funds for its construction were not allocated.
    Plans have the library stationed in the northern section of the park, nestled between what officia
  • What to Stream: ‘The Fantastic Four,’ Tracy Morgan, Kim Kardashian

    What to Stream: ‘The Fantastic Four,’ Tracy Morgan, Kim Kardashian
    By The Associated Press
    The earnest superhero team-up tale “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” and Tracy Morgan returning to TV with a new comedy called “Crutch” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
    Also among the streaming offerings worth your time this week, as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: The upstairs-downstairs drama “Downton Abbey” bids farewell in a final movie, Kim Kardas
  • Chrysler recalls 320,000 Jeep plug-in hybrids due to faulty battery that can catch fire

    Chrysler recalls 320,000 Jeep plug-in hybrids due to faulty battery that can catch fire
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Chrysler is recalling more than 320,000 Jeep plug-in hybrid vehicles due to a faulty battery that can fail and lead to a fire, U.S. traffic safety regulators said.
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  • Former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle takes up position as US ambassador to Greece

    Former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle takes up position as US ambassador to Greece
    ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Kimberly Guilfoyle, a former California prosecutor, television personality and close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, officially took office Tuesday as the first U.S. female ambassador to Greece.
    Kimberly Guilfoyle, the new U.S. Ambassador to Greece and first woman to hold the post, speaks with Greek President Constantine Tassoulas during a ceremony to present her diplomatic credentials at the Presidential Palace in Athens, Greece, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.
    Guilfoyle
  • Losses for Big Tech pull Wall Street lower

    Losses for Big Tech pull Wall Street lower
    By DAMIAN J. TROISE, Associated Press Business Writer
    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks fell in morning trading on Wall Street Tuesday, pulled down by losses in the same big tech companies that have been the main drivers of the market’s rally so far this year.
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  • Ice is cold again in Westminster as new owners make upgrades, add teams at rink

    Ice is cold again in Westminster as new owners make upgrades, add teams at rink
    Westminster Mayor Chi Charlie Nguyen drops a hockey puck for an official puck drop ceremony with youth hockey players Isla Carracino, left, and Jack Carracion, of Orange during a grand re-opening of the Ice Realm rink, under new ownership and management, in Westminster on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
    Sofiia Rudenko, 5, of Cypress, uses a balancing tool while ice-skating during a lesson with coach Kyla Brather during a grand re-opening of the Ice Rea
  • Several New Jersey polling places receive threats similar to ones that disrupted voting last year

    Several New Jersey polling places receive threats similar to ones that disrupted voting last year
    By JULIE CARR SMYTH, Associated Press
    Law enforcement and election officials in New Jersey acted swiftly Tuesday to secure polling places following a series of bomb threats later determined to be unfounded.
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  • Gut microbiome tests are everywhere. Should you get one?

    Gut microbiome tests are everywhere. Should you get one?
    By DEVI SHASTRI 
    At-home gut microbiome tests are trending, selling insights to the curious, empowerment to the chronically ill and a claimed path to longevity to the wellness-conscious.
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  • I’m a banking nerd: 4 rules I follow before moving my savings

    I’m a banking nerd: 4 rules I follow before moving my savings
    I’ve researched savings accounts for more than a decade. I know that choosing the right account can mean the difference between earning an extra $1,000 or more at the end of the year, and earning next to nothing. (Been there, done that.)
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  • Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine sales tumble after government guidance on the shots narrows

    Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine sales tumble after government guidance on the shots narrows
    By TOM MURPHY, Associated Press Health Writer
    The fall COVID-19 vaccine season is starting slowly for Pfizer, with U.S. sales of its Comirnaty shots sinking 25% after federal regulators narrowed recommendations on who should get them.
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  • It’s Election Day in California. What’s at stake in Orange County as voters decide on Proposition 50

    It’s Election Day in California. What’s at stake in Orange County as voters decide on Proposition 50
    It’s Election Day in California.
    The state’s special election on redistricting started with a bang less than three months ago — and has culminated in this, the final day for voters to cast their ballots on Proposition 50.
    Californians are being asked whether to OK new, partisan congressional maps for the next three elections.
    Related: Southern California’s guide to Prop. 50, the 2025 redistricting election
    Backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom and prominent Democrats across the cou
  • On eve of UN climate talks in Brazil, a call for less talking and more doing

    On eve of UN climate talks in Brazil, a call for less talking and more doing
    By SETH BORENSTEIN and MAURICIO SAVARESE, Associated Press
    BELEM, Brazil (AP) — For 30 years, world leaders and diplomats have gathered at United Nations negotiating sessions to try to curb climate change, but Earth’s temperature continues to rise and extreme weather worsens.
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  • Niles: Disney brings its next community to California

    Niles: Disney brings its next community to California
    What is the most intriguing project in Disney’s history? I suspect that many fans would join me in answering, the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.
    Walt Disney’s concept for what became the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida extended far beyond a collection of theme parks and hotels. Walt envisioned a futuristic working community in Florida — one that included housing, businesses and recreation for tens of thousands of residents. Years after Walt’s death, Dis
  • 17 Southern California cities rank among nation’s highest rents

    17 Southern California cities rank among nation’s highest rents
    Southern California is home to 17 of the priciest cities for renters.
    My trusty spreadsheet examined ApartmentList pricing data for 610 U.S. cities, tracking rents for the three months ending in October and comparing that cost with the same period six years earlier. ApartmentList blends federal pricing statistics and rents from its own listings database. It tracked 86 California cities, or 14% of all markets.
    Of the 50 priciest cities for tenants, California has by far the most – 38, which

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