• Music, comedy and a whole lot of Trump. And then finally, an actual World Cup draw

    Music, comedy and a whole lot of Trump. And then finally, an actual World Cup draw
    By NOAH TRISTER
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The president of the United States danced to the Village People, Wayne Gretzky struggled to pronounce the names of underdog soccer nations from Europe and the Caribbean — and the head of FIFA declared his governing body to be humanity’s official provider of happiness.
    And yes, teams were divided into groups for next year’s World Cup. That was, after all, the stated purpose of the gathering.
    After Friday’s ceremony began, it took abo
  • Everyone is in the toughest World Cup group. Just ask the coaches

    Everyone is in the toughest World Cup group. Just ask the coaches
    By HOWARD FENDRICH
    WASHINGTON (AP) — If you listened to the words spoken after the World Cup draw by the various coaches who were at the Kennedy Center on Friday, it would seem impossible for any of them to win next year’s tournament.
    Everyone got thrown into the toughest group — or the “Group of Death,” in soccer parlance.
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  • Iran to play at least one World Cup game on U.S. soil

    Iran to play at least one World Cup game on U.S. soil
    By GRAHAM DUNBAR, Associated Press
    GENEVA (AP) — Iran will play at least one of its World Cup matches in the United States though the tournament draw on Friday avoided a group-stage clash between the geopolitical rivals.
    The Iranian team, representing a country targeted by U.S. airstrikes in June and whose citizens are subject to a travel ban imposed by President Donald Trump’s administration, will open its World Cup campaign against New Zealand in Seattle or Inglewood, California, o
  • Argentina’s President Milei to issue a dollar bond, eyeing a return to global markets

    Argentina’s President Milei to issue a dollar bond, eyeing a return to global markets
    By ISABEL DEBRE and ALMUDENA CALATRAVA
    BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — The libertarian government of Argentina’s President Javier Milei announced Friday it would issue a dollar bond for the first time in nearly eight years, as the cash-strapped country seeks a return to international markets and faces an enormous sum of debt due in the coming months.
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  • Trump enjoys World Cup draw spotlight that kicks off anticipation for event U.S. will host with Canada, Mexico

    Trump enjoys World Cup draw spotlight that kicks off anticipation for event U.S. will host with Canada, Mexico
    By Hadriana Lowenkron
    On a day that kicked off excitement for the 2026 World Cup, which will include eight matches locally at SoFi Stadium, President Donald Trump basked in the spectacle and praised the leaders of co-host nations Canada and Mexico.
    Trump was awarded the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize and had a starring role during the elongated show that eventually led to the draw for the 48 teams that will compete in the event that begins June 11 in Mexico City.
    The U.S. men’s national team l
  • UCLA men’s basketball needs more must-win mindset versus Oregon

    UCLA men’s basketball needs more must-win mindset versus Oregon
    LOS ANGELES — A mirror might as well be placed at midcourt when the UCLA and Oregon men’s basketball teams tip off Saturday. Through eight games, these two perennial contenders have fallen short in similar ways.
    The Bruins and Ducks have dropped each of their crucial nonconference games. Both teams played in nail-biters to open their Big Ten schedule earlier this week. Both have dealt with injuries to their top players, preventing them from building chemistry between their returners
  • Chargers’ Tuli Tuipulotu now talking a good game as well as playing one

    Chargers’ Tuli Tuipulotu now talking a good game as well as playing one
    EL SEGUNDO — Tuli Tuipulotu arrived at the Chargers’ temporary headquarters in Costa Mesa in the spring of 2023 as a second-round draft pick from USC, a quiet, respectful, 20-year-old outside linebacker with a great deal to learn and a great deal to offer. He was willing to be seen and not heard.
    He addressed Khalil Mack and Joey Bosa as “sir,” and the Chargers loved that about him. He was an instant hit during spring practices and training camp, content to play the role
  • World Cup draw could hardly have gone better for US

    World Cup draw could hardly have gone better for US
    By JAMES ROBSON, AP Soccer Writer
    The United States could hardly have asked for a better draw at the 2026 World Cup.
    The co-host should expect to stick around at its own party until at least the round of 32 after being grouped with Paraguay, Australia and the winner of a European playoff between Turkey, Slovakia, Kosovo and Romania in Friday’s draw, attended by President Donald Trump in Washington.
    U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino will take nothing for granted but with none of those nations
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  • Charles Beaumont was a spy. Now he’s writing spy novels.

    Charles Beaumont was a spy. Now he’s writing spy novels.
    Charles Beaumont is not this author’s real name; it’s the nom de plume of a former MI6 operative who now writes novels. And “A Spy Alone” and “A Spy at War,” which are part of his Oxford Spy Ring series, are terrific, very contemporary tales that are best-sellers in the U.K. Here, he dead-dropped his responses to the Book Pages Q&A.
    Q. Please tell readers about your new books, “A Spy Alone” and “A Spy at War.”
  • Alexander: Was it really that surprising that LeBron made the right play?

    Alexander: Was it really that surprising that LeBron made the right play?
    The world according to Jim:
    • LeBron James brings out emotional reactions in the rest of us, positive and negative, maybe because he tends to be so passive-aggressive that we can’t help but react. And so it was Thursday night in Toronto, when one pass – one game-winning pass, mind you, for Rui Hachimura’s buzzer-beating open corner 3-pointer for a Lakers victory – brought out the passive-aggressiveness in everybody else. …
    • That pass, rather than LeBron
  • ‘Heroic’ Santa Ana man saves family trapped upstairs from house fire

    ‘Heroic’ Santa Ana man saves family trapped upstairs from house fire
    When a fire broke out in the middle of the night, trapping his sleeping family upstairs, a Santa Ana man’s quick thinking and courage saved five people as flames engulfed their South Linda Way home on Friday, Dec. 5.
    All five residents of the home were asleep upstairs around 1:30 a.m. In one room, a woman awoke and smelled smoke and woke up her husband, Captain Sean Doran of the Orange County Fire Authority said. The husband, 67, opened the bedroom door but quickly shut it after feeling in
  • Candlelight series to present string-quartet tribute to The Beatles in L.A and O.C.

    Candlelight series to present string-quartet tribute to The Beatles in L.A and O.C.
    The popular Candlelight concert series will return to Los Angeles and Orange County on select dates in December and January with a new program celebrating the music of The Beatles, performed by the Orchid Quartet at Zipper Concert Hall and The Richard Nixon Library & Museum.
    The event offers a 60-minute, multi-sensory performance illuminated by hundreds of candles, featuring orchestral renditions of some of the band’s most iconic songs.
    Multiple dates and times are avail
  • What to know as lawmakers disclose vivid new details of US boat strikes

    What to know as lawmakers disclose vivid new details of US boat strikes
    By STEPHEN GROVES and LISA MASCARO
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military opened fire on two people clinging to the wreckage of a boat allegedly carrying drugs, congressional lawmakers learned this week as they seek more answers about the attack and the legal underpinnings of President Donald Trump’s military campaign in international waters near Venezuela.
    The Sept. 2 strikes on an alleged drug boat were the first foray by the U.S. military into blowing up vessels allegedly carrying dr
  • What are you reading? A novel about ‘loving even if it hurts to love’

    What are you reading? A novel about ‘loving even if it hurts to love’
    Whenever I see someone reading in public, I’ll ask them about the book if it doesn’t seem intrusive (I mean, they’re reading, so I try not to bug people). This week, I thought I’d share one of these conversations, which took place at a movie theater.
    Here, in a conversation edited for length and clarity, Lynn in Pasadena talks about “The Wall,” by Marlen Haushofer, translated by Shaun Whiteside (New Directions). 
    Q. Can you tell u
  • Kings host Blackhawks again after another listless loss

    Kings host Blackhawks again after another listless loss
    LOS ANGELES –– Following Tuesday’s defeat by Washington, Kings coach Jim Hiller said he had “plenty in his backpocket” when it came to forward lines and defensive pairings.
    Yet after Thursday’s underwhelming loss to Chicago, whom they’ll host again Saturday, it appeared he might have been left with little but a ball of lint.
    Wholesale changes were made before the game, during the match and, if recent results served as any indicator, in the coaches’
  • You can watch the ‘Stranger Things’ finale at these Southern California theaters

    You can watch the ‘Stranger Things’ finale at these Southern California theaters
    The ultimate upside-down battle between Vecna and his Demogorgons versus Eleven and the Party is shaping up to be a cinematic epic that “Stranger Things” fans won’t want to miss on the big screen.
    The “Stranger Things” finale is heading to over 500 theaters across the U.S. and Canada, and Southern California fans are getting front row seats at some of the region’s most iconic theaters. Beginning at 5 p.m. on Dec. 31 and running through Jan. 1, 2026, fans can e
  • Federal judge appears skeptical of Trump’s effort to retain control of California National Guard

    Federal judge appears skeptical of Trump’s effort to retain control of California National Guard
    By SUDHIN THANAWALA, Associated Press
    A federal judge on Friday sharply questioned the Trump administration’s authority and need to maintain command of California National Guard troops it first deployed to Los Angeles in June following violent protests.
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  • LAFC promoting Marc Dos Santos to head coach

    LAFC promoting Marc Dos Santos to head coach
    Entering its ninth season in Major League Soccer in 2026, the Los Angeles Football Club has tapped Marc Dos Santos to take the reins as head coach.
    LAFC announced Dos Santos’s ascension Friday, making the 48-year-old Canadian the third manager in club history alongside Bob Bradley and the recently departed Steve Cherundolo, who stepped down at the end of the 2025 season following four successful years.
    During Cherundolo’s tenure, Dos Santos, a native of Montréal, served as an
  • Snocaps dazzle Los Angeles fans with new music and nostalgic hits

    Snocaps dazzle Los Angeles fans with new music and nostalgic hits
    It’s been a little over a month since Alabama-born twins Allison and Katie Crutchfield surprise-released their first album together since 2011, while simultaneously revealing their supergroup Snocaps.
    The project reunited the sisters from their last group, P.S. Eliot, with the support of MJ Lenderman, known for his solo work and as part of the rock outfit Wednesday, along with Brad Cook, whose impressive production credits include Brandi Carlile, Bon Iver, Suki Waterhouse, and The Menzinge
  • FACT FOCUS: Trump said weaker gas mileage rules will mean cheaper cars. Experts say don’t bet on it

    FACT FOCUS: Trump said weaker gas mileage rules will mean cheaper cars. Experts say don’t bet on it
    By ALEXA ST. JOHN
    DETROIT (AP) — President Donald Trump this week announced plans to weaken rules for how far automakers’ new vehicles need to travel on a gallon of gasoline, set under former President Joe Biden.
    The Trump administration said the rules, known formally as Corporate Average Fuel Economy, or CAFE, standards, are why new vehicles are too expensive, and that cutting them will drive down costs and make driving safer for Americans.
    The new standards would drop the industry
  • The Social Security Administration plans to cut field office visits by 50%. What it means for you

    The Social Security Administration plans to cut field office visits by 50%. What it means for you
    By FATIMA HUSSEIN
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Social Security Administration is hoping to cut visits to its field offices in half next year, a move that advocates for the agency fear signals more closures are coming.
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  • Marine who died during tactical vehicle training at Camp Pendleton was from California

    Marine who died during tactical vehicle training at Camp Pendleton was from California
    A 21-year-old infantry Marine from the Northern California city of Dixon has been identified as the servicemember who died during training at Camp Pendleton this week, Marine officials said Friday, Nov. 5.
    PFC. Tanner F. Rubio “died in a tactical vehicle mishap” on Wednesday, officials said, but no more details on what type of vehicle he was in or near have been released, including where on the base the training was happening.
    Rubio, from the small town near Sacramento, was an infant
  • Death behind bars: Who’s dying in Southern California county jails — and why

    Death behind bars: Who’s dying in Southern California county jails — and why
    First of two parts
    Every five days, on average, someone dies in the jails of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino or Riverside counties.
    Broken bodies, broken minds and substance abuse are at the root of most of the nearly 500 deaths since 2020. Homicides behind bars get more attention but are rare compared to suicides, drug overdoses and death by natural causes.
    Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna has called his jails the largest mental health institution in the nation, estimating that roughl
  • Search the data: All 478 people who died in Southern California jails in the past 6 years

    Search the data: All 478 people who died in Southern California jails in the past 6 years
    In the past six years, 478 people have died under the care of the Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino County jails.
    To better understand that figure, the Southern California News Group compiled a searchable database tracking every death, including the causes of death for nearly all of the inmates. The findings formed the basis of a two-part series, “Death Behind Bars,” that explored who was dying, why and what each county is doing to prevent more deaths.
    The review foun
  • Mexico freezes Miss Universe co-owner’s bank accounts during organized crime investigation

    Mexico freezes Miss Universe co-owner’s bank accounts during organized crime investigation
    By FABIOLA SANCHEZ, Associated Press
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s anti-money laundering office has frozen the bank accounts of the Mexican co-owner of Miss Universe as part of an investigation into drugs, fuel and arms trafficking, an official said Friday.
    The country’s Financial Intelligence Unit, which oversees the fight against money laundering, froze Mexican businessman Raúl Rocha Cantú’s bank accounts in Mexico, a federal official told The Associated Pre
  • Mater Dei wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. keeps commitment to Ohio State

    Mater Dei wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. keeps commitment to Ohio State
    Mater Dei wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. announced Friday that he remains committed to Ohio State.
    The longtime Ohio State commit didn’t sign with the Buckeyes on National Signing Day on Wednesday, Dec. 3.
    The 6-foot-5, 205-pound senior posted on social media that he wanted to “weigh my options due to coaching changes” and “make the right decision for my future.”
    The decision surfaced on Friday.
    “Ultimately, I’ll be committing and staying committed to the
  • ICE says agents have arrested 12 people in Minneapolis as part of immigration operation

    ICE says agents have arrested 12 people in Minneapolis as part of immigration operation
    By SARAH RAZA, Associated Press
    Federal agents have arrested a dozen people in Minneapolis since launching an enforcement operation this week primarily focused on Somali immigrants living unlawfully in the U.S., but fewer than half of those detained are Somali.
    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Thursday that agents had arrested 12 people. Of those, six are Mexican nationals, five are from Somalia and one is from El Salvador.
    Protesters gather at a rally for immigrants and workers out
  • Frank Gehry, the most celebrated architect of his time, dies at 96

    Frank Gehry, the most celebrated architect of his time, dies at 96
    By JOHN ROGERS
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Frank Gehry, the most celebrated architect of his time, has died. He was 96.
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  • CIF SoCal Regional finals: Beckman vs. Hillcrest, Division 4-A

    CIF SoCal Regional finals: Beckman vs. Hillcrest, Division 4-A
    CIF STATE FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL FINALS
    DIVISION 4-A
    Hillcrest (9-5) vs. Beckman (11-3)
    Where, when: Tustin High, Saturday, 6 p.m.
    Live coverage: NFHS Network (stream)
    Outlook: Beckman won its first CIF-SS championship last week when it beat Brea Olinda 30-24 in overtime for the Division 8 title. This is Beckman’s first appearance in the regional finals and the Patriots are at home for the third time in four weeks.
    Makhi Czaykowski has rushed for over 100 yards in e
  • Beckman’s Makhi Czaykowski has the been key to football team’s success

    Beckman’s Makhi Czaykowski has the been key to football team’s success
    Only one player in Orange County has multiple passing, rushing and receiving touchdowns this season.
    Beckman’s jack-of-all-trades Makhi Czaykowski has 20 rushing touchdowns, nine receiving touchdowns and two passing touchdowns. Czaykowski added three more touchdowns to his season total in Beckman’s 30-24 overtime win over Brea Olinda in the CIF-SS Division 8 championship game.
    His versatility gives Beckman’s offensive coordinator Willy Puga room to be creative with ways to get
  • United States kicks off FIFA World Cup against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium

    United States kicks off FIFA World Cup against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium
    The nations in the biggest FIFA World Cup of all time learned their groups for next summer’s tournament on Friday in Washington, DC.
    The 48-team event, which will be hosted in the United States, Mexico and Canada, will begin June 11 in Mexico City.
    The three host countries were placed in Pot 1 for the draw, along with Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain.
    The US men’s national team is in Group D and will play two of its three group gam
  • First ever U.S. TikTok Awards to happen in Los Angeles

    First ever U.S. TikTok Awards to happen in Los Angeles
    TikTok is hosting its first-ever creators’ award show in the United States. The ceremony will take place on Dec. 18 live from the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
    The TikTok Awards aim to celebrate a new era of creativity. The fan-voted awards will highlight creators in various categories, such as creator of the year, video of the year, breakthrough artist of the year, storyteller of the year, and the rising star of the year, which is sponsored by e.l.f. Cosmetics, a title spo
  • The Supreme Court will decide whether Trump’s birthright citizenship order violates the Constitution

    The Supreme Court will decide whether Trump’s birthright citizenship order violates the Constitution
    By MARK SHERMAN, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to take up the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s order on birthright citizenship declaring that children born to parents who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens.
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  • Indiana House Republicans pass Trump-backed map, setting up high-stakes Senate fight

    Indiana House Republicans pass Trump-backed map, setting up high-stakes Senate fight
    By ISABELLA VOLMERT, Associated Press
    Indiana state House Republicans passed a new state congressional map Friday at the behest of President Donald Trump, advancing the legislation to the state Senate, where it is unclear if enough lawmakers will support its final passage.
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  • No. 24 USC men’s basketball remains confident despite injuries

    No. 24 USC men’s basketball remains confident despite injuries
    This season’s USC men’s basketball team isn’t quite what head coach Eric Musselman envisioned. He and his staff were confident in the roster they had built, but injuries have changed the look of the team.
    The confidence is still there.
    “There’s a camaraderie that’s like past teams that we’ve had that have won at a high level,” Musselman told reporters on a Thursday Zoom call. “They get along. And then there’s a pride in your role. A lot
  • Rosalía announces 2026 LUX Tour with Inglewood stop at the Kia Forum

    Rosalía announces 2026 LUX Tour with Inglewood stop at the Kia Forum
    Rosalía has announced her largest headlining tour to date, unveiling the LUX Tour 2026, a 42-date arena run supporting her new record “LUX.”
    The global trek begins March 16 in Lyon, France, and will travel through 17 countries across Europe, North America, and Latin America before concluding September 3 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The tour will include an Inglewood performance at the Kia Forum on June 29, 2026.
    The tour marks Rosalía’s first major outing since the 2
  • CSUF alum Raul R. Tapia mentors others to pay it forward

    CSUF alum Raul R. Tapia mentors others to pay it forward
    For many years, Cal State Fullerton alum Raúl R. Tapia has had a significant hand in creating success stories. That makes sense, given his altruistic nature and the fact that, having made his way from laboring in the Southern California lemon fields to advising a U.S. president in the White House, he himself is an extraordinary success story.
    Despite his achievements, Tapia, who earned a bachelor’s in political science in 1972, considers the help he’s given others to be among
  • Sixpence None the Richer brings Christmas show to La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts

    Sixpence None the Richer brings Christmas show to La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
    In an interview five-plus years ago, Leigh Nash was asked if she would ever consider joining another band, and if so, under what conditions. “I doubt it,” said the Sixpence None the Richer frontwoman. “Unless it was a band with Matt Slocum.”
    “I’m glad that I said that, because it’s definitely true that I wouldn’t do this with anyone else,” said Nash, who has regrouped with guitarist/cellist/songwriter Slocum (who joined Nash for the interview
  • Grand jury transcripts from abandoned Epstein investigation in Florida ordered released

    Grand jury transcripts from abandoned Epstein investigation in Florida ordered released
    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge in Florida on Friday ordered the release of grand jury transcripts from the federal sex trafficking cases of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
    U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith said a recently passed federal law ordering the release of records related to the cases overrode a federal rule prohibiting the release of matters before a grand jury.
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  • ‘We may be deporting the wrong people’: New poll shows doubts about immigration crackdown

    ‘We may be deporting the wrong people’: New poll shows doubts about immigration crackdown
    By Wendy Fry | CalMatters
    If you found out your neighbor had a past criminal conviction, your knee-jerk reaction might be that you’d want them relocated.
    But what if that person committed a burglary in their late teens, served years in state prison, turned their life around, and now mentors at-risk youth?
    Do the details matter? Researchers found that they do.
    A new poll by Goodwin Simon Strategic Research examines California voters’ attitudes toward due process for immigrants with cr
  • A tale of two breads: OC bakers get ready for panettone season

    A tale of two breads: OC bakers get ready for panettone season
    It is, at long last, back.
    Panettone, the high-rise Milanese sweet bread with a tender, golden crumb and often studded with pearl sugar or chocolate and bejeweled with dried fruits and candied citrus, is synonymous with the Christmas season. This leavened loaf, which delightfully teeters into cake territory, has turned into something of a Moby Dick for many an American baker, a holiday challenge that allows them to earn their stripes.
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  • This is the quietest amusement park I’ve ever visited

    This is the quietest amusement park I’ve ever visited
    Adventuredome at the Circus Circus Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas doesn’t have screaming thrill seekers, rumbling roller coasters, themed background music or any of the other sounds you’d expect to hear at an amusement park.
    The 5-acre indoor amusement park on the Las Vegas Strip is whisper quiet and strangely devoid of any noise.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe here.
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  • Artst Wyland raises money for conservation work, takes art on the ocean

    Artst Wyland raises money for conservation work, takes art on the ocean
    Marine artist Wyland’s stated mission is simple – inspire through art and give people information so they can come up with creative ways to protect the environment.
    “It’s a beautiful thing when you see your message connect with people, especially the children, because they are going to inherit all these challenges. But I’m optimistic,” said the renowned marine artist, who launched his art career in Laguna Beach.
    The Wyland Foundation recently announced $250,00
  • Day 4 of Luigi Mangione’s pretrial hearing is postponed because he’s sick, judge says

    Day 4 of Luigi Mangione’s pretrial hearing is postponed because he’s sick, judge says
    NEW YORK (AP) — A pretrial hearing on Luigi Mangione’s bid to exclude evidence from his state murder case was postponed Friday because the defendant is sick, his lawyers and the judge said.
    The hearing is slated to resume Monday.
    Mangione is seeking to exclude a gun, notebook and other items police officers say they found in his backpack when he was arrested Dec. 9, 2024, in Altoona, Pennsylvania, five days after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was killed in Manhattan. He and his
  • Trump is meeting Mexican President Sheinbaum in person for the first time at World Cup draw

    Trump is meeting Mexican President Sheinbaum in person for the first time at World Cup draw
    By WILL WEISSERT, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is finally meeting with his Mexican counterpart, Claudia Sheinbaum.
    Their long-delayed first face-to-face discussion is focusing on next year’s World Cup — and side discussions about tariffs — but not immigration. That’s despite Trump’s push to crack down on the U.S.-Mexico border being his centerpiece issue, and the driving force in the relations between both countries.
    Trump has been
  • California’s disabled students face ‘terrifying’ special ed cuts after Trump changes

    California’s disabled students face ‘terrifying’ special ed cuts after Trump changes
    By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters
    Sleep is a rare commodity at Lindsay Crain’s house. Most nights, she and her husband are up dozens of times, tending to their daughter’s seizures. The 16-year-old flails her arms, thrashes and kicks — sometimes for hours.
    But these days, that’s not the only thing keeping Crain awake. The Culver City mother worries about how President Donald Trump’s myriad budget cuts could strip their daughter of services she needs to go to school, live
  • What Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros. means for the movies

    What Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros. means for the movies
    By LINDSEY BAHR, Associated Press
    Netflix’s deal to acquire Warner Bros., one of Hollywood’s oldest movie studios, poses seismic shifts to the entertainment industry and the future of moviegoing.
    As one of the remaining “big five” studios, the 102-year-old Warner Bros. is an essential part of movie theater business.
    The studio currently boasts three of the top five earning films domestically, including “A Minecraft Movie,” in first place, “Superman&rdquo
  • See 12 days of Christmas movies at Newport Beach’s historic Lido Theater

    See 12 days of Christmas movies at Newport Beach’s historic Lido Theater
    If you want to have an old-fashioned Christmas, then head to the historic Lido Theater in Newport Beach. This recently restored Art Deco showplace, opened in 1939, is holding its second annual “12 Days of Christmas Movies” festival, with a roster of classic holiday favorites every night.
    Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and shows start at 7 p.m. promptly, because there are no trailers. Tickets cost $12.50 each.  There’s free parking off of Finley Avenue, just after Via Lido, behind
  • FIFA gives President Donald Trump a peace prize in a departure from its traditional focus on sport

    FIFA gives President Donald Trump a peace prize in a departure from its traditional focus on sport
    By SEUNG MIN KIM, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump was awarded the new FIFA peace prize on Friday at the 2026 World Cup draw — giving the spectacle to set matchups for the quadrennial soccer tournament even more of a Trumpian flair.
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  • Putin and Modi hold talks and announce expansion of Russia-India trade ties

    Putin and Modi hold talks and announce expansion of Russia-India trade ties
    By RAJESH ROY and AIJAZ HUSSAIN
    NEW DELHI (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday at an annual summit and agreed to diversify mutual economic ties, as the United States presses India to revise its decades-old partnership with Russia.
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