• Alexander: A general manager’s job isn’t what it used to be

    Alexander: A general manager’s job isn’t what it used to be
    The Dodgers introduced new general manager Brandon Gomes on Thursday, which serves as a reminder that they’ve technically gone three seasons without a GM.
    A couple of decades ago that would have been heresy. After all, we are surrounded in our daily lives by fantasy league general managers who wheel and deal, not fantasy league presidents of baseball (or football, or basketball) operations.
    But front offices throughout sports and particularly in baseball have changed dramatically. Where a
  • Removing 750 LA County probation officers from field duties sparks court delays, diminished oversight

    Removing 750 LA County probation officers from field duties sparks court delays, diminished oversight
    Los Angeles County probation officials claim the loss of 750 officers from their field offices is creating frustration, long court delays and a lack of oversight for thousands of convicted criminals in the region.
    Roughly 250 of the officers were temporarily reassigned in March to the county’s troubled, understaffed juvenile halls as part of a desperate — but ultimately successful — gambit to stave off the state’s impending shutdown of its two largest facilities. Simultan
  • The Book Pages: Why this weekend matters to readers

    The Book Pages: Why this weekend matters to readers
    Everybody knows why we become readers.
    For all the events, right?
    OK, that’s probably not the main reason, but it’s one of the benefits of being a reader in Southern California. There are tons of events to rouse us from our cozy chairs and reading forts, and this weekend offers three promising ones.
    Patrons come and go at the Michelle Obama Library in North Long Beach on Thursday, November 9, 2017. (Photo by Scott Varley, Press-Telegram/SCNG)
    Festival of AAPI Books (FAB) Lo
  • Your fridge is a place where fresh food goes to die. That doesn’t have to happen

    Your fridge is a place where fresh food goes to die. That doesn’t have to happen
    Laura Yuen | Star Tribune (TNS)
    MINNEAPOLIS — Do you feel ashamed when you toss out rotting food? Maybe it’s a produce bag of slimy green onions decomposing in the bowels of your fridge. Or a forgotten bin of leftovers that would have made a terrific reheated lunch, if only you had noticed it earlier.
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  • Aetna agrees to settle lawsuit over fertility coverage for LGBTQ+ customers

    Aetna agrees to settle lawsuit over fertility coverage for LGBTQ+ customers
    By Tom Murphy | The Associated Press
    Aetna has agreed to settle a lawsuit that accused the health insurer of discriminating against LGBTQ+ customers in need of fertility treatment.
    Under the deal announced Friday, the insurer will make coverage of artificial insemination standard for all customers nationally and work to ensure that patients have equal access to more expensive in-vitro fertilization procedures, according to the National Women’s Law Center, which represented plaintiffs in th
  • Israel’s actions in Gaza do not amount to genocide but that’s beside the point

    Israel’s actions in Gaza do not amount to genocide but that’s beside the point
    It has been reported that the International Criminal Court is preparing arrest warrants for possible war crimes against Israeli leadership including President Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. This comes at a time when protesters in university campuses across the US are calling for an end to Israel-Hamas war, claiming among other things, that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people. 
    The case for calling what the Israeli military is doing “geno
  • Ex-employees file class action lawsuit against Pirch, claiming illegal layoffs

    Ex-employees file class action lawsuit against Pirch, claiming illegal layoffs
    Former employees of Pirch, the high-end kitchen furnishing store that filed for bankruptcy last month, have filed a class-action lawsuit against the retailer.
    In the lawsuit, filed Wednesday, former Pirch worker Liza Rogers and others in the class allege that Pirch failed to follow state and federal laws when it laid them off abruptly several weeks ago.
    Pirch did not respond to a request for comment.
    Also see: Pirch, luxury kitchen retailer, sued for unpaid rent and inventory, totaling $5 m
  • U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, and wife indicted over ties to Azerbaijan

    U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, and wife indicted over ties to Azerbaijan
    By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and SEAN MURPHY
    WASHINGTON — Democratic U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas and his wife were indicted on conspiracy and bribery charges and taken into custody Friday in connection with a U.S. Department of Justice probe into the couple’s ties to the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan.
    From 2014 to 2021, Cuellar, 68, and his wife accepted nearly $600,000 in bribes from an Azerbaijan-controlled energy company and a bank in Mexico, and in exchange, Cuellar agreed
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  • No. 1 UCLA, No. 2 Long Beach State vie for NCAA men’s volleyball title

    No. 1 UCLA, No. 2 Long Beach State vie for NCAA men’s volleyball title
    LONG BEACH — The Walter Pyramid on the campus of Cal State Long Beach has donned a number of hats this week, and the 30-year-old arena has worn them well.
    The Pyramid will show itself off again Saturday afternoon when the top-seeded UCLA and second-seeded Long Beach State men’s volleyball teams collide in their nationally televised NCAA Championship match.
    The defending champion Bruins (25-5) and the Beach (27-2) split their regular-season matches in February, each winning in four se
  • CIF-SS boys lacrosse playoffs: Friday’s schedule for the Orange County teams

    CIF-SS boys lacrosse playoffs: Friday’s schedule for the Orange County teams
    CIF-SS BOYS LACROSSE PLAYOFFS
    Friday’s schedule
    DIVISION 1
    Quarterfinals, 5 p.m. unless noted
    Corona del Mar at St. Margaret’s, 7 p.m.
    Westlake at Mater Dei
    Santa Margarita at Loyola
    JSerra at Foothill
    DIVISION 2
    Quarterfinals, 5 p.m. unless noted
    Huntington Beach at Trabuco Hills
    San Clemente at Agoura
    DIVISION 3
    Second round, 5 p.m. unless noted
    Woodbridge at Village Christian, 4 p.m.
    Simi Valley at Northwood
    Compton at University
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  • Protests: UCLA faculty echo students, allege leaders disregarded protesters’ safety

    Protests: UCLA faculty echo students, allege leaders disregarded protesters’ safety
    UCLA classes again shifted online Friday, as the campus continued to reel in the aftermath of a sprawling pro-Palestinian protest this week that sparked a mammoth police response and more than 200 arrests. Questions smoldered about the university’s response to the encampment and the counter protests that sparked violent overnight clashes.
    Across Southern California, from neighboring USC to Riverside, San Bernardino and Orange counties, demonstrations large and small continued, fueled by de
  • CIF-SS boys volleyball playoffs: Saturday’s schedule for the CIF-SS semifinals

    CIF-SS boys volleyball playoffs: Saturday’s schedule for the CIF-SS semifinals
    CIF-SS BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
    Saturday’s schedule
    DIVISION 1
    Round 3 of pool play
    POOL A
    Newport Harbor (1-1) at Loyola (2-0), 6 p.m.
    Mater Dei (0-2) at Huntington Beach (1-1), 6 p.m.
    POOL B
    Corona del Mar (2-0) at Mira Costa (2-0), 6 p.m.
    Edison (0-2) at Tesoro (0-2), 6 p.m.
    DIVISION 2
    Semifinals, 6 p.m.
    Redondo at Beckman
    Santa Margarita at Servite
    DIVISION 3
    Semifinals, 6 p.m.
    El Dorado at San Clemente
    Long Beach Poly at St. Margaret’s
    DIVISION 4
    Semifinals, 6 p.m.
    Pasadena Poly
  • Sam Ash Music closing all stores, 7 in Southern California

    Sam Ash Music closing all stores, 7 in Southern California
    Sam Ash Music, the 100-year-old retailer that stoked the musical aspirations of countless shoppers, announced Thursday, May 2 “with a heavy heart” that it was closing all 42 stores nationwide.
    The New York-based company said in a social media post that store sales would begin Friday. “This unfortunate news also presents a fantastic opportunity for great deals,” the company wrote on Facebook.
    It offered no other reason for the closures.
    Sam Ash has seven stores in Californ
  • Are midwives and doulas the answer to keeping more Black babies alive?

    Are midwives and doulas the answer to keeping more Black babies alive?
    This is part of a series of South Florida Sun Sentinel articles exploring maternal health care.
    It is 2 a.m. when Brianca Spence slips behind the wheel of her car. The drive to the nearest hospital can stretch as long as an hour, and feel like an eternity when she’s rushing to guide an expecting mother through childbirth.
    As labor unfolds, Spence will translate the harsh demands of a nurse on duty into calming guidance. She will encourage the woman to ask for pain medication when she needs
  • Mandatory reporting laws meant to protect children get another look

    Mandatory reporting laws meant to protect children get another look
    Kristin Jones | KFF Health News (TNS)
    More than 60 years ago, policymakers in Colorado embraced the idea that early intervention could prevent child abuse and save lives. The state’s requirement that certain professionals tell officials when they suspect a child has been abused or neglected was among the first mandatory reporting laws in the nation.
    Since then, mandatory reporting laws have expanded nationally to include more types of maltreatment — including neglect, which now accou
  • UC Irvine, Chapman University Gaza solidarity encampments continue

    UC Irvine, Chapman University Gaza solidarity encampments continue
    Two Orange County pro-Palestinian encampments, one at UC Irvine and the other at Chapman University, continued on Friday, with no signs the protestors will be forced out or that the schools will move forward with the students’ demands.
    UC Irvine and Chapman students and other protesters are calling on the universities to divest from companies with ties to Israel and weapon manufacturers. The on-campus encampment at UCI of around 20 tents entered its fifth day – tents first went up on
  • Mortgage rate forecast for May 2024: No break for homebuyers

    Mortgage rate forecast for May 2024: No break for homebuyers
    Jeff Ostrowski | Bankrate.com (TNS)
    As homebuyers grapple with record prices this spring, mortgage rates have also crept up. On a 30-year fixed loan, the average rate was 7.39% as of May 1, according to Bankrate’s survey of large lenders, marking three straight months of 7% rates.
    Blame inflation. It’s still stubbornly elevated, rising to 3.5% in March, and that’s led to dialed-back expectations about how quickly the Federal Reserve cuts rates this year
  • Corky: Kelly Slater retires from competitive surf tour … kinda

    Corky: Kelly Slater retires from competitive surf tour … kinda
    Well, we were beginning to think that Kelly Slater’s professional competitive surfing career had never been given an expiration date.  He just kept going and going and going … and going some more.
    The dude totally put the energizer bunny to shame.
    Kelly became the youngest world champion at 20 years old – it was more than obvious that he was going to have a long and successful run at the top.  But nobody ever guessed just how long and how successful it would go: 19 y
  • How credit cards can help you cope with travel troubles

    How credit cards can help you cope with travel troubles
    Ted Rossman | Bankrate.com (TNS)
    “Revenge travel” has been a big theme the past couple of years as Americans have been raring to go here, there and everywhere after hunkering down during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the Transportation Security Administration screened a record-high 858.5 million passengers in 2023.
    But it hasn’t been a smooth ride for travelers. In fact, if you flew in 2022 or 2023, there was a one-in-five chance your flight was delayed, according to the
  • As 2026 California governor race heats up, here’s a roundup of opinions on potential candidates

    As 2026 California governor race heats up, here’s a roundup of opinions on potential candidates
    California is set to make a major decision when it decides who its next governor will be. While voters won’t get an official say until June 2026’s primary election, the race is heating up now as several vie to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom, who will term out in 2027.
    A handful of people have already declared their candidacies, and you can expect the field trying to be the state’s next chief executive to be a large one. And with each announcement – or lack thereof – come
  • Biden administration says 100,000 DACA immigrants are expected to enroll in Obamacare next year

    Biden administration says 100,000 DACA immigrants are expected to enroll in Obamacare next year
    By AMANDA SEITZ
    WASHINGTON  — Roughly 100,000 immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children are expected to enroll in the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance next year under a directive the Biden administration released Friday.
    The move took longer than promised to finalize and fell short of Democratic President Joe Biden’s initial proposal to allow those migrants to sign up for Medicaid, the health insurance program that provides nearly free coverage for the nati
  • See inside $25 million Paseo restaurant at Downtown Disney

    See inside $25 million Paseo restaurant at Downtown Disney
    The $25 million Paseo restaurant, Centrico courtyard bar and Tiendita takeout stand now open in Downtown Disney celebrates the Mexican flavors, heritage and family of celebrity chef Carlos Gaytan with a menu of small plates, seafood, tacos, ceviches and tequila-based cocktails.
    The new Paseo display kitchen at Downtown Disney. (Photo by Brady MacDonald, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    The Patina Restaurant Group invested millions in the renovation of Paseo, Centrico and Tiendita  formerly occu
  • Lakers fire Darvin Ham after 2 seasons as the team’s head coach

    Lakers fire Darvin Ham after 2 seasons as the team’s head coach
    After just two seasons at the helm, the Lakers fired head coach Darvin Ham on Friday morning – a decision that seemed unlikely just a year ago but seemed inevitable after how the Lakers’ 2023-24 season transpired.
    Rumors of Ham’s declining job security had been circulating for months, with his dismissal expected since the Lakers’ season ended with their Game 5 loss to the Denver Nuggets in a first-round playoff series on Monday night at Ball Arena.
    Ham finished his L
  • Woman, uncle killed in possible double murder and suicide attempt at Santa Ana business complex

    Woman, uncle killed in possible double murder and suicide attempt at Santa Ana business complex
    A woman and her uncle were killed in Santa Ana on Thursday, May 2, and the woman’s boyfriend was hospitalized with what police believe was a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, authorities said.
    Santa Ana police responded to the 1200 block of East Chestnut Avenue about 4:25 p.m. after a woman called and said her boyfriend had stabbed both her and her uncle in a commercial-building unit just west of Grand Avenue, Officer Natalie Garcia said.
    When officers arrived, they found all three
  • UCLA transfer portal recap: Bruins retain many, still have holes to fill

    UCLA transfer portal recap: Bruins retain many, still have holes to fill
    LOS ANGELES — DeShaun Foster has remained transparent about his need to use the transfer portal to help fill depth and multiple positions during the spring transfer portal window.
    This has been the only opportunity for Foster to make any significant roster moves, considering he was hired in February.
    There weren’t a significant amount of players who decided to enter the transfer portal from last season’s roster following the coaching change and Foster has been successful in kee
  • USC transfer portal recap: Trojans deep in the secondary, thin up front

    USC transfer portal recap: Trojans deep in the secondary, thin up front
    LOS ANGELES — It simply became impossible to block out the noise at times last season, the lack of size on USC’s defensive front a consistent talking point that burrowed its way into the heads of players themselves.
    This group, veteran edge Jamil Muhammad emphasized after USC’s spring game, was “night and day” from last season, from philosophy to execution to simply size – bigger, stronger, more visibly physical.
    “I know me, and I know the rest of the de
  • Firefighter’s negative obituary on his father pulled off internet. Son: ‘It served its purpose’

    Firefighter’s negative obituary on his father pulled off internet. Son: ‘It served its purpose’
    A scathing obituary written by a Connecticut firefighter about his late dad has been abruptly removed from the internet, but that’s OK with the writer, he said, because in the 24 hours it was online, he got his message across.
    “Everyone I care to see it has seen it. It served its purpose, take control of the narrative,” Timothy McLaughlin said. “Writing that obituary was very cathartic.”
    McLaughlin, whose irreverent obit also has sparked widespread attention on soci
  • Ancient shells — found in American West — may have been used as trumpets, study says

    Ancient shells — found in American West — may have been used as trumpets, study says
    Irene Wright | The Charlotte Observer (TNS)
    If you were standing on the edge of a canyon in the San Juan Basin of the Colorado Plateau about 1,200 years ago, you may have heard a loud, distant sound reverberating off the rock faces and ricocheting across the desert.
    Like the gong of a bell or the deep tone of a ship’s horn, the sound would be a rich single note cutting through the dry air.
    This bellow would have been a regular occurrence for the indigenous Pueblo people of the modern-day A
  • Analysis: Trump lurches into vacuum created by Biden’s days of silence on campus protests

    Analysis: Trump lurches into vacuum created by Biden’s days of silence on campus protests
    By John T. Bennett, CQ-Roll Call
    WASHINGTON — Protests on college campuses related to the Israel-Hamas war and humanitarian crisis inside Gaza that turned violent this week handed President Joe Biden a political headache and former President Donald Trump a new attack line. The unrest showed the risks of being the incumbent and allowed Trump to — once again — push his hardline views as disrupter in chief.
    Biden and his campaign aides have mostly dismissed criticism from Arab Ame
  • Meow Wolf immersive art exhibit coming to Los Angeles in 2026

    Meow Wolf immersive art exhibit coming to Los Angeles in 2026
    A hard to explain but fun to explore immersive art playground designed for the Instagram Age will weave together Hollywood fantasies, myths and glitz when Meow Wolf brings its unique brand of mind- bending interactive entertainment to Los Angeles.
    Meow Wolf plans to open a permanent location of its genre-defying immersive art experience in a Los Angeles movie theater in 2026.
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