• ‘The people made it special’: Trot’s tradition offers new step in Palisades recovery

    ‘The people made it special’: Trot’s tradition offers new step in Palisades recovery
    Thousands of runners raced to the finish line for the Pacific Palisades’ 11th annual Turkey Trot on Thursday, with proceeds benefiting the rebuilding of the Palisades-Malibu YMCA.
    But it wasn’t your typical morning-of-Thanksgiving tradition.
    Runners make their way past a fire damaged building during the 11th annual Pacific Palisades Turkey Trot on Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025. The run was the community’s first special event since the January wildfire burned through the area.(Photo b
  • HUB Resource Center in Orange provides ‘dignity, respect, love, care and compassion’ on holidays and beyond

    HUB Resource Center in Orange provides ‘dignity, respect, love, care and compassion’ on holidays and beyond
    Six days a week, Sundays being the exception, The HUB Resource Center in Orange serves a free hot meal to people who are homeless and in need.
    The same goes for the basic services that the HRC, as it is known, provides to its patrons: showers, laundry, mail retrieval, clothing distribution and more.
    That mix of food and services remained ongoing Thursday at the West Struck Avenue site, but with some special fare and activities to mark Thanksgiving Day.
    A traditional holiday meal with turkey and
  • Packers give Lions taste of own medicine in win

    Packers give Lions taste of own medicine in win
    Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams (1) runs in for a touchdown after a catch against the Green Bay Packers during the first half an NFL football game in Detroit, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
    Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (10) is tackled by Detroit Lions defensive tackle Aidan Hutchinson (97) during the first half an NFL football game in Detroit, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)
    Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (9) celebrates a
  • Clippers look to turn rough start around

    Clippers look to turn rough start around
    The Clippers talk about having the confidence to turn around their slowly sinking season. Yet, they also use troubling words such as a lack of offensive rebounds, turnovers and sloppy transition defense, not to mention the injuries and ever-changing lineups have led the team to its early 5-13 record.
    Still, James Harden is among those who believe the season is far from over and that the Clippers will start a winning trend soon.
    “What else are we going to do? Confidence (comes) every day wh
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  • Air quality alert active for Orange County until early Saturday

    Air quality alert active for Orange County until early Saturday
    Orange County Coast, Orange County, San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys, Riverside County Mountains and San Gorgonio Pass Near Banning are the focus of an air quality alert reported at 12:54 p.m. on Thursday by the National Weather Service. The alert is in effect until Saturday Nov. 29, at midnight.
    The NWS San Diego CA states to anticipate, “The South Coast AQMD has issued a mandatory wood-burning ban for residents in the South Coast Air Basin. The No-Burn rule bans burning wood,
  • Dana Point Turkey Trot celebrates its 48th year with a record number of runners

    Dana Point Turkey Trot celebrates its 48th year with a record number of runners
    A holiday tradition for many in Orange County is one of the longest-running turkey trots in the country.
    Some 12,000 runners turned out on Thursday morning, Nov. 27, for the Dana Point Turkey Trot around the harbor and along the coast, again selling out the annual race. This year’s event, which included a 10K, 5K and the 1-mile kids’ Gobble Wobble, was the 48th annual running.
    The Dana Point Turkey Trot has become an Orange County institution. It’s known for its scenic route, i
  • Kings-Ducks matchup brings renewed rivalry to Freeway Faceoff

    Kings-Ducks matchup brings renewed rivalry to Freeway Faceoff
    Black Friday’s first installment of this year’s Freeway Faceoff figures to reinvigorate the rivalry to a level unseen since 2014, when the Kings ousted the Ducks in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
    The Ducks are perched atop the Pacific Division, while the Kings are one of three teams just a point back of the lead. Seattle is idle Saturday, so with a Vegas loss of any kind and a regulation win over the Ducks, the Kings could move into sole possession of first place.
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  • How 3 local walk-ons defied odds to keep USC football competitive

    How 3 local walk-ons defied odds to keep USC football competitive
    Running back King Miller #30 of the USC Trojans runs for a first down against the Iowa Hawkeyes in the first half of a NCAA football game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/ SCNG)
    Running back King Miller #30 of the USC Trojans runs for yardage against defensive back Koen Entringer #4 of the Iowa Hawkeyes in the second half of a NCAA football game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on Sat
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  • Trump criticizes the program that brought Afghan refugees to the US who fought the Taliban

    Trump criticizes the program that brought Afghan refugees to the US who fought the Taliban
    By JEFFREY COLLINS
    The man accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington is one of about 76,000 Afghans brought to the United States after the chaotic withdrawal of the U.S. from their country as the Taliban took over, authorities said.
    The program, called Operation Allies Welcome, was created after the 2021 decision to leave Afghanistan following 20 years of American intervention and billions of dollars of aid.
    Democratic President Joe Biden, who oversaw the withdrawal started by
  • Woman accused of throwing poodle in plastic bag over fence in Anaheim is arrested

    Woman accused of throwing poodle in plastic bag over fence in Anaheim is arrested
    A woman who allegedly threw a poodle over a veterinary clinic’s fence two weeks ago was arrested in Anaheim on Wednesday and is facing several felonies.
    Tyler Nashae Thompson, 30, has been charged with one count of felony animal cruelty, one count of felony animal abuse by a caretaker, and one misdemeanor count of concealing or destroying evidence, Kimberly Edds of the Orange County District Attorney’s office announced on Thursday, Nov. 27.
    Thompson is being held in Orange County Jai
  • Woman accused of throwing dog in plastic bag over fence in Anaheim is arrested

    Woman accused of throwing dog in plastic bag over fence in Anaheim is arrested
    A woman who allegedly threw a small dog over a veterinary clinic’s fence was arrested in Anaheim on Wednesday, Nov. 26, authorities said.
    Tyler Thompson, 30, was booked on felony animal abuse charges, according to the Anaheim Police Department.
    Surveillance footage from University Veterinary Center on Glenoaks Avenue showed a woman tossing a dog in a plastic bag over a fence at around 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 12. The dog, reported to be a male Maltese mix, landed in the clinic’s
  • Anaheim Hills briefs: The Chance taps Scrooge musical for holiday fun

    The Chance Theater celebrates the culmination of its 2025 season with the premiere presentation of “Scrooge! The Musical” starting Friday.
    The production will run through Dec. 21. It is based on the beloved Albert Finney film and is a touching and festive adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novella “A Christmas Carol,” bringing the magic of Christmas through memorable music, laughter and redemption.
    The newest of Chance Theater’s holiday literature series,
  • Reducing cancer risk by making smarter eating and exercise choices

    Reducing cancer risk by making smarter eating and exercise choices
    Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide.
    Unfortunately, there is a lack of awareness of the link between lifestyle factors and cancer. In fact, an estimated 30 to 50 percent of all cancers are linked to modifiable risk factors. Food and nutrition is a top lifestyle factor that is a significant cancer risk contributor. The good news is that taking steps with diet and nutrition for cancer prevention is actually easier than it may seem.
    Scientists have long known that cancer deve
  • Daxon: Bravo for Brea’s own Curtis Theater

    Daxon: Bravo for Brea’s own Curtis Theater
    Remember when Black Friday was only the Friday after Thanksgiving? Not any more.
    We’ve been bombarded with early Black Friday sales for weeks. It’s more like Black Friday Month.
    After getting the best Black Friday deals visit Brea’s Curtis Theatre and enjoy great entertainment with “Christmas with The Alley Cats,” Nov. 28 to 30.
    The award-winning, super popular Alley Cats ring in the holidays with their do-wop tunes and comedy, complemented by their very festive att
  • How Garrett DiGiorgio became UCLA’s grateful leader

    How Garrett DiGiorgio became UCLA’s grateful leader
    LOS ANGELES — Garrett DiGiorgio ditched the scooter two years ago. Almost every student athlete has one, trips back and forth from the Westwood Village to campus, made simpler with the zip of an electric scooter.
    But as the hefty 6-foot-7 offensive lineman’s career at UCLA began to wind down, he didn’t want the expediency of effortless transportation. Relishing Westwood was top of mind for the redshirt senior, the longest-tenured starter on the Bruins, as he gazed up at the bri
  • Editorial: Thankful for all of our freedoms

    Editorial: Thankful for all of our freedoms
    Today most Americans will gather for a celebration that has become an American tradition that is worthy of extension. Most of us experience more blessings than tribulation, especially in this country, and it is appropriate to give thanks for them (indeed, many traditions exhort us to give thanks for hard times as well), whether to God — as did the Pilgrims at Plimouth Plantation back in 1621 — or to whatever entity seems appropriate.
    It’s interesting to remember, however, that
  • Man charged with pistol-whipping over a handball game in Irvine

    Man charged with pistol-whipping over a handball game in Irvine
    A 36-year-old man has been charged with pistol-whipping another man over a dispute about a handball game in Irvine, authorities said.
    Santos Arturo Ochoa was charged with attempted murder, assault with a firearm and possession of an undetectable gun, all felonies. He also faces sentencing enhancements for attempted premeditated murder, discharge of a gun and committing an offense while out on bail.
    Ochoa was out on bail on two counts of carrying a concealed loaded unregistered gun, a count of le
  • Camp Pendleton Marines help bring 10,000 meals to typhoon-stricken Philippines

    Camp Pendleton Marines help bring 10,000 meals to typhoon-stricken Philippines
    When Cpl. Efrain Avila-Castro, a Marine who works a desk job at Camp Pendleton, was asked to help get 10,000 meals to Filipinos whose homes, fields and roads were devastated after two super typhoons struck the Philippines earlier this month, he didn’t hesitate.
    The 24-year-old, his leaders said, “was everywhere” on his first deployment helping with the Marine relief, first loading pallets of food onto C-130 cargo planes at Clark Air Base — something that has to be done pr
  • In-House Opinions: Our ongoing surveys of local members of Congress

    In-House Opinions: Our ongoing surveys of local members of Congress
    What do local members of Congress think about the issues of the day? Answering that is the goal of the Southern California News Group editorial board project In-House Opinions.
    From the Inland Empire to the San Fernando Valley, from the South Bay down through the OC to North County San Diego, we are — contrary to national opinion about some kind of same-same California — an incredibly diverse region, with diverse representation in Congress.
    Periodically, in print and online, we will
  • Breast cancer and birth control: A huge new study shows how science can be distorted

    Breast cancer and birth control: A huge new study shows how science can be distorted
    By Céline Gounder, KFF Health News
    As misinformation about women’s health spreads faster than ever, doctors say new research on the risks of hormonal birth control underscores the challenge of communicating nuance in the social media age.
    The massive study, which was conducted in Sweden and tracked more than 2 million teenage girls and women under age 50 for more than a decade, found that hormonal contraception remains safe overall, but also found small differences in breast cancer
  • The best used hybrid SUVs you can buy for less than $25,000

    The best used hybrid SUVs you can buy for less than $25,000
    By NICK KURCZEWSKI, Edmunds
    SUVs deliver many attributes that car shoppers love in a vehicle. Thanks to their elevated height, they provide a commanding view of the road. They also deliver lots of passenger space, roomy cargo holds, and often have strong safety ratings.
    Less appealing are higher fuel bills and the expense of buying an SUV that’s showroom-fresh. The experts at Edmunds have found five solutions on the used market to keep costs in line. Choosing a used hybrid SUV saves money
  • If you really love America, push it to live up to its promise

    If you really love America, push it to live up to its promise
    This year, like every other year since my first Thanksgiving as an immigrant, I’ll express gratitude for being a part of this incredible American experiment. And this time, I will sit at the Thanksgiving table as an American citizen for the first time.
    I am profoundly grateful to be an American, and becoming a citizen of this great nation is one of the highest honors of my life. I chose to do so because I truly love this country and what it stands for, and that appreciation has only grown
  • Newport Beach must comply with housing laws, whether NIMBYs like it or not

    Newport Beach must comply with housing laws, whether NIMBYs like it or not
    Newport Beach NIMBYs should’ve taken heed of Huntington Beach’s courtroom failures before pushing an anti-housing ballot measure onto the Nov. 2026 ballot.
    Here’s the story.
    In July 2024, the Newport Beach City Council approved amendments to the city’s general plan to allow 8,174 new housing units to be constructed to satisfy state housing mandates and allow for an extra “buffer” of housing units above what those mandates required.
    “The California Depart
  • Long Beach State can’t keep up with hot-shooting Portland

    Long Beach State can’t keep up with hot-shooting Portland
    PORTLAND, Ore. — Long Beach State couldn’t keep pace with a hot-shooting team on the road.
    Sophomore Petar Majstorovic scored a career-high 23 points and Long Beach State had four players score in double figures, but Portland shot 70% from the field and 17 for 19 at the free-throw line to hand LBSU a 93-73 nonconference loss on Wednesday night at the Chiles Center.
    Timo George and Joel Foxwell each scored 19 points for the Pilots (5-3), who missed just nine two-point shots all night
  • UC Irvine beats South Dakota State to close Cancun Challenge

    UC Irvine beats South Dakota State to close Cancun Challenge
    CANCUN, Mexico — Jurian Dixon scored 13 points and Andre Henry had 11 to lead a balanced effort as UC Irvine beat South Dakota State, 64-52, on Wednesday night in the Cancun Challenge.
    Kyle Evans had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Anteaters (4-4), who survived turning the ball over 20 times and ended their three-game losing streak at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya.
    Elijah Chol had 10 points and seven rebounds, while Tama Isaac also scored 10 points (seven on free throws) and all-tourn
  • Ducks edged by Canucks on a pair of late goals

    Ducks edged by Canucks on a pair of late goals
    ANAHEIM — The Ducks spotted the Vancouver Canucks two goals on Wednesday night and never fully recovered to take a lead, falling 5-4 at Honda Center.
    Jackson LaCombe contributed a goal and two assists, Cutter Gauthier had a goal and an assist and Leo Carlsson and Mason McTavish also scored for the Ducks. Petr Mrázek got the nod in net, making 23 of 27 saves with top goalie Lukáš Dostál unavailable (shoulder, day-to-day).
    Linus Karlsson, Evander Kane, Conor Garla
  • Video: Fryer and Albano make their predictions for CIF-SS football finals

    Video: Fryer and Albano make their predictions for CIF-SS football finals
    Steve Fryer and Dan Albano talk about the top football games in Orange County on this week’s “OCVarsity Gridiron” video.
    Albano and Fryer analyze Orange County’s top games in the finals of the CIF-SS playoffs and make their predictions.
    They discuss these championship games: Santa Margarita vs. Centennial (Division 1), Los Alamitos vs. San Clemente (Division 2), La Habra vs. San Jacinto (Division 4), Beckman vs. Brea Olinda (Division 8) and Woodbridge vs. Montebello (Divi
  • Horse racing notebook: 3 horse deaths in one night shine light on Los Alamitos

    Horse racing notebook: 3 horse deaths in one night shine light on Los Alamitos
    Evidence of improved safety over the years does horse racing little good after nights like last Sunday, when three quarter horses sustained fatal injuries at Los Alamitos, the incidents occurring in three separate dashes in a 90-minute span.
    The horses were were 2-year-olds competing in 400-yard trials for the Dec. 14 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity: The winless filly B Ratifyed was hurt while finishing eighth in race 5. The winless gelding Backside Ace left the track in the equine ambulance a
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday, Nov. 26

    Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday, Nov. 26
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
    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.
    WEDNESDAY’S SCORES
    BOYS BASKETBALL
    NONLEAGUE
    Estancia 53, San Gabriel 37
    El Dorado 80, Garden Grove 56
    Torrance 68, Dana Hills 39
    Ayala 52, Beckman 43
  • Holiday decorations worth grabbing during Cyber Week

    Holiday decorations worth grabbing during Cyber Week
    Score festive savings on everything from Christmas trees to inflatables
    Cyber Week brings big discounts on everything from dog treats to televisions, making it the perfect time to splurge on big-ticket items or stock up on home essentials. However, it’s also an excellent opportunity to pick up holiday decorations. From inflatables for your front yard to garlands to drape over your mantle, you can find big sales on plenty of festive decor.
    Want to deck the halls on a budget? Check out our f
  • Youth on USC defense has affected coordinator D’Anton Lynn’s coaching style

    Youth on USC defense has affected coordinator D’Anton Lynn’s coaching style
    LOS ANGELES — USC cornerback DeCarlos Nicholson might be “Dad” to his 3-year-old son, but he’s “Unc” to his teammates on the Trojans’ defense.
    “From not even just football, but all the way around in all conversations, these guys are funny,” Nicholson said of the defense. “I definitely look at some of them like little nephews. Some of them are Unc’s right with me.”
    USC’s defense has taken steps forward and backward thro
  • LAFC has strong core in place as it enters post-Cherundolo era

    LAFC has strong core in place as it enters post-Cherundolo era
    From goalkeeper Hugo Lloris’ perspective, the Los Angeles Football Club’s season-ending defeat last weekend in Vancouver was a reflection of the past nine months.
    “Two faces,” Lloris expressed following LAFC’s penalty shootout playoff exit in the Western Conference semifinal.
    A weak, passive start nowhere near the level of the moment led to a two-goal deficit at the break. A spirited, aggressive, proactive second half drew LAFC level. A dominant extra 30 minutes res
  • Rams open practice windows for CB Ahkello Witherspoon, WR Tutu Atwell

    Rams open practice windows for CB Ahkello Witherspoon, WR Tutu Atwell
    LOS ANGELES — With injuries striking the roster the last couple of weeks, the Rams (9-2) are looking to add some reinforcements this week ahead of their game against the Carolina Panthers (6-6).
     
    This has been the plan with Atwell four games after he was placed on injured reserve with a hamstring injury. But Witherspoon was expected to miss at least 12 weeks after suffering his injury in the Rams’ second game of the season. Originally, the injury was reported to media as a brok
  • Here’s where to enjoy the snow over Thanksgiving weekend

    Here’s where to enjoy the snow over Thanksgiving weekend
    Snow enthusiasts can kick off the winter season over Thanksgiving weekend by hitting the slopes for skiing, tubing and snowboarding.
    Only two Southern California snow spots have opened for the season, but they are inviting the public to don snow gear and breathe in that fresh mountain air.
    Highway 38, a key link to Big Bear is closed for repairs after an intense storm wiped out the road in September.
    But three other routes are available to reach Big Bear Lake: Highway 330 (through Highland), Hig
  • A cafeteria worker prepares a Thanksgiving meal to feed hundreds

    A cafeteria worker prepares a Thanksgiving meal to feed hundreds
    By JEFF ROBERSON
    REEDS SPRING, Mo. (AP) — The first year Shirley Mease cooked up a free Thanksgiving feast in the Reeds Spring High School cafeteria, icy weather kept most people away. But when her family knocked on doors to offer the meals, the gratefulness they found confirmed the need in her Missouri community.
    “When you work with the school system you know the families that are in need because there are a lot of babies that come to school and that’s the only meal they get,&
  • Colorado doesn’t plan to transfer imprisoned former county clerk to federal custody

    Colorado doesn’t plan to transfer imprisoned former county clerk to federal custody
    By COLLEEN SLEVIN
    DENVER (AP) — Colorado doesn’t plan to transfer from state prison to federal custody a former county clerk who has become a hero to election conspiracy theorists following a request from the Trump administration, state officials said Wednesday.
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  • Suspect turns himself in for Anaheim hit-and-run

    Suspect turns himself in for Anaheim hit-and-run
    A Fullerton man suspected in a hit-and-run collision with a 12-year-old boy on an e-bike in Anaheim turned himself in to authorities on Wednesday, Nov. 26, police said.
    The 29-year-old was booked on suspicion of felony hit-and-run, Sgt. Matt Sutter said.
    The collision happened at about 8:45 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, at Topeka and North streets.
    The boy and the driver ran stop signs and collided, Sutter said.
    The car crashed about a block away and the driver and passengers got out and ran away, Sutte
  • Higher fees for foreigners visiting US national parks stokes tourism concerns

    Higher fees for foreigners visiting US national parks stokes tourism concerns
    By MATTHEW BROWN and MATTHEW DALY
    BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A $100-per-person charge for foreigners entering Yellowstone, Grand Canyon and other popular national parks is stoking apprehension among some tourist-oriented businesses that it could discourage travelers, but supporters say the change will generate money for cash-strapped parks.
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  • Local food drive tradition returns this Thanksgiving to feed thousands

    Local food drive tradition returns this Thanksgiving to feed thousands
    Community-made, home-cooked meals are back to adorn hundreds of tabletops this Thanksgiving, marking the revival and celebration of a local tradition that has spanned more than three decades.
    For 37 Thanksgivings, local restaurant owner Frank Garcia has fed thousands of families with a food drive that started in 1984 in the parking lot of the resort-area strip mall where his restaurant, La Casa Garcia, is located. The event later grew to pack the Honda Center parking lot with dozens of tables, w
  • Here’s a strategy to get through stressful holiday gatherings: Act like a dull rock

    Here’s a strategy to get through stressful holiday gatherings: Act like a dull rock
    By JAMIE DUCHARME
    The holidays are a time of merriment, festivity — and, for many, tense family gatherings.
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  • Telescope in Chile captures stunning new picture of a cosmic butterfly

    Telescope in Chile captures stunning new picture of a cosmic butterfly
    By MARCIA DUNN
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A telescope in Chile has captured a stunning new picture of a grand and graceful cosmic butterfly.The National Science Foundation’s NoirLab released the picture Wednesday.
    Snapped last month by the Gemini South telescope, the aptly named Butterfly Nebula is 2,500 to 3,800 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. A single light-year is 6 trillion miles.
    At the heart of this bipolar nebula is a white dwarf star that cast aside its outer
  • 8 more newspapers sue OpenAI, Microsoft, alleging stolen content used in AI apps

    8 more newspapers sue OpenAI, Microsoft, alleging stolen content used in AI apps
    Eight newspapers owned or managed by MediaNews Group filed a civil lawsuit Wednesday, Nov. 26 against OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing the tech giants of violating copyright law by stealing the news publishers’ content to build and operate the large language models that power their artificial intelligence applications.
    The newspapers are the Los Angeles Daily News, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Boston Herald, Hartford Courant, The Morning Call, the Boulder Daily Camera, the Daily Press and Th
  • Wisconsin seeks to block conditional release of woman involved in Slender Man stabbing after escape from group home

    Wisconsin seeks to block conditional release of woman involved in Slender Man stabbing after escape from group home
    By SCOTT BAUER and TODD RICHMOND
    WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin authorities have asked a state court to revoke the conditional release of Morgan Geyser, the woman who in 2014 almost killed her sixth grade classmate in the name of horror villain Slender Man and escaped from a group home earlier this week.
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    Court transcripts show Border Patrol official Greg Bovino dodging questions about use of force
    By CHRISTINE FERNANDO
    CHICAGO (AP) — Newly released transcripts of private interviews with a senior U.S. Border Patrol official and other authorities leading the immigration crackdown in the Chicago area reveal tense exchanges as leaders dodged questions about high-profile uses of force.
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  • Judges allow North Carolina to use a map drawn in bid to give Republicans another US House seat

    Judges allow North Carolina to use a map drawn in bid to give Republicans another US House seat
    By GARY D. ROBERTSON and JONATHAN MATTISE
    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A federal three-judge panel on Wednesday allowed North Carolina to use a redrawn congressional map aimed at flipping a seat to Republicans as part of President Donald Trump’s multistate redistricting campaign ahead of the 2026 elections.
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