• Derwin James one of seven Chargers selected to Pro Bowl

    Derwin James one of seven Chargers selected to Pro Bowl
    COSTA MESA — The 2019 Pro Bowl reveal Tuesday made it apparent that fans and the NFL have taken notice of the Chargers’ winning ways.
    The Chargers received a league-high seven Pro Bowl selections to represent the AFC in Orlando on Jan. 27.
    Rookie safety Derwin James was awarded his first Pro Bowl selection and he’ll be joined by quarterback Philip Rivers, running back Melvin Gordon, wide receiver Keenan Allen, defensive end Melvin Ingram, center Mike Pouncey and special te
  • Probe continues into high-speed driver on taxiway at John Wayne Airport

    Probe continues into high-speed driver on taxiway at John Wayne Airport
    An investigation continued Wednesday, Dec. 10, into the actions of a John Wayne Airport contract security guard who was caught on video driving a white sedan on the airport’s taxiway, speeding past a series of aircraft.
    No injuries were reported from the incident, which occurred around 1:15 p.m. Monday at the Orange County airport.
    Cell phone video taken by an airport employee on the taxiway and shared by ABC7 shows the white Toyota Camry whizzing down the taxiway with several aircraft mov
  • New York Times, after Trump post, says it won’t be deterred from writing about his health

    New York Times, after Trump post, says it won’t be deterred from writing about his health
    By DAVID BAUDER
    The New York Times, attacked by President Donald Trump for reporting about his physical condition, said on Wednesday that it wouldn’t be deterred by “false and inflammatory language” that distorts the role of a free press.
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  • 8 Anaheim high school students out on a run hit, injured by car

    8 Anaheim high school students out on a run hit, injured by car
    A car struck a group of Anaheim High School students out on a run just before 3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10 as they stood on the sidewalk waiting for a light to change, injuring eight, police said.
    The collision happened at Harbor Boulevard and North Street. The students were participating in an after-school running program, Anaheim Police public information officer Sgt. Matt Sutter said.
    Eight students were injured. Three were immediately transported to a hospital with varying degrees of injuries,
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  • Matthew Stafford not focused on MVP talk, even as it comes from Rams’ locker room

    Matthew Stafford not focused on MVP talk, even as it comes from Rams’ locker room
    LOS ANGELES — As Rams coach Sean McVay passed out game balls on Sunday as the team celebrated a 45-17 road win against the Arizona Cardinals, he saved quarterback Matthew Stafford’s for last. The coach stalked across the spartan visiting locker room and tossed the ball into the right hand that had just thrown for 281 more yards and three more touchdowns.
    When Stafford walked to the middle of the circle to break the team down, his teammates began chanting “M-V-P” for the 3
  • Parent of student charged in shooting that killed teen at Kentucky State University

    Parent of student charged in shooting that killed teen at Kentucky State University
    FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A parent of a Kentucky State University student has been charged with murder in an on campus shooting that killed one student and critically injured another.
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  • What’s the thing with In-N-Out Burger and the number 67?

    What’s the thing with In-N-Out Burger and the number 67?
    In-N-Out Burger hit a major milestone on Wednesday, Dec. 10, officially debuting east of the Mississippi River in Tennessee.
    But that’s not the news that captivated the nation.
    Social media is buzzing with reports that the Southern California chain has stopped numbering its orders 67 because the term “six-seven” is meaningful to youthful social media users.
    The reasons aren’t clear, according to Dictionary.com, which declared “6-7” the word of the year in Octo
  • Chargers QB Justin Herbert says injured hand is better this week than last

    Chargers QB Justin Herbert says injured hand is better this week than last
    EL SEGUNDO — Once the postgame X-rays on his fractured left hand came back negative late Monday night and once the soreness and swelling subsided by Wednesday morning, then Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert resumed practicing with his teammates on a limited basis.
    If all goes as expected and he suffers no significant setbacks this week, then Herbert will play in the Chargers’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, because, of course he will. Like so many others, Chargers co
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  • Scores of government statisticians are gone, leaving data at risk, report says

    Scores of government statisticians are gone, leaving data at risk, report says
    By MIKE SCHNEIDER
    The ranks of U.S. government statisticians have been gutted in the past year due to layoffs and buyouts. That along with diminished funding and attacks on their independence have put at risk the data used to make informed decisions about everything from the nation’s economy to its demographics, according to a new report from outside experts released Wednesday.
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  • What a Democrat’s victory in the Miami mayoral election may mean for Trump

    What a Democrat’s victory in the Miami mayoral election may mean for Trump
    By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON
    MIAMI (AP) — Democrat Eileen Higgins’ victory in the Miami mayoral race marks a setback for Republican President Donald Trump, who endorsed her rival and has touted his 2024 win in the area as a testament to his appeal in Florida and particularly among Hispanic voters.
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  • Longtime former Register columnist Gordon Dillow dies at 74, writes Gordon Dillow

    Longtime former Register columnist Gordon Dillow dies at 74, writes Gordon Dillow
    Editor’s note: Gordon Dillow, who was an Orange County Register columnist from 1996 to 2008, died Monday. He wrote his own obituary, which was shared with the Register and runs below as a final column of sorts.
    •••
    After a lifetime of not taking care of himself, former Orange County Register columnist Gordon Dillow is dead at age 74.
    He died on Monday, Dec. 8, of undetermined health causes.
    But he wasn’t complaining. He led his life the way he wanted to, he exceeded hi
  • Tens of thousands join anti-government protests across Bulgaria

    Tens of thousands join anti-government protests across Bulgaria
    By VESELIN TOSHKOV
    SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Tens of thousands joined the latest massive protests across Bulgaria on Wednesday, accusing the government of widespread corruption and underscoring political rifts just weeks before the country is to join European nations that use the euro as the official currency at the start of next year.
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  • FDA investigating possible adult deaths from COVID vaccines

    FDA investigating possible adult deaths from COVID vaccines
    By Madison Muller and Rachel Cohrs Zhang, Bloomberg News
    WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration is investigating whether COVID-19 vaccines caused deaths in adults, as part of a safety review that earlier appeared to just be focused on children.
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  • Could the Angels still go big for one player in free agency?

    Could the Angels still go big for one player in free agency?
    ORLANDO, Fla. — The Angels still have the chance to try something new.
    Gambling on low-risk players is their standard practice. The Angels have sprinkled their roster with plenty of those over the years, although they believe this batch has more upside.
    What the Angels haven’t done this winter – not yet, anyway – is spend on the kind of middling free agents that have been a staple of previous winters under General Manager Perry Minasian.
    No guys like Brandon Drury or Tyle
  • Trump’s ‘gold card’ program goes live, offering US visas starting at $1 million per person

    Trump’s ‘gold card’ program goes live, offering US visas starting at $1 million per person
    By WILL WEISSERT
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that his long-promised “ gold card ” was officially going on sale, offering legal status and an eventual pathway to U.S. citizenship for individuals paying $1 million and corporations ponying up twice that per foreign-born employee.
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  • Trump administration adds militarized zone in California along southern US border

    Trump administration adds militarized zone in California along southern US border
    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The Trump administration is adding another militarized zone to the southern U.S. border to support border security operations — this time in California.
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  • Homeless encampment cleared from Santa Ana River marsh near Newport Beach

    Homeless encampment cleared from Santa Ana River marsh near Newport Beach
    County and federal officials cleared a homeless encampment along the Santa Ana River Marsh in Newport Beach on Wednesday, Dec. 10, collecting at least 8 tons of garbage in the process.
    OC Public Works, the OC Sheriff’s Department and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers coordinated the county’s first cleanup effort since its anti-camping ordinance went into effect last month. The new policy allows law enforcement to arrest and fine individuals camping on county properties, including floo
  • Oreo is bringing zero-sugar cookies to the US

    Oreo is bringing zero-sugar cookies to the US
    By DEE-ANN DURBIN
    Rejoice, New Year’s dieters: Oreos are getting a sugar-free option.
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    Mondelez said Tuesday that Oreo Zero Sugar and Oreo
  • Clippers’ inability to finish games has been ‘frustrating’

    Clippers’ inability to finish games has been ‘frustrating’
    INGLEWOOD — Clippers coach Tyronn Lue sees the games slip by and along with them, opportunities to turn around the season. With their record at 6-18, each loss makes the next game much more critical, down to the minute, even less.
    “Every second counts, every day counts, every possession counts,” Lue said after practice on Tuesday. “We’ve played better. We’ve been close. It’s just one turnover that you shouldn’t have (made) or one missed box out or
  • UCI Health – Irvine hits the ground running to take first patients

    UCI Health – Irvine hits the ground running to take first patients
    Bruce Peterson drove an hour from Riverside County to support his wife of more than 50 years through her lymphadenectomy procedure at the new UCI Health – Irvine hospital.
    Peterson, 77, saw her off as she was wheeled into the operating room as one of the first patients admitted on the hospital’s opening day Wednesday, Dec. 10.
    Anesthesia staff take a photo on the opening day of UCI Health – Irvine in Irvine, CA on Wednesday, December 10, 2025. Officials opened what is described
  • San Francisco woman gives birth in a Waymo self-driving taxi

    San Francisco woman gives birth in a Waymo self-driving taxi
    By JANIE HAR
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Self-driving Waymo taxis have gone viral for negative reasons involving the death of a beloved San Francisco bodega cat and pulling an illegal U-turn in front of police who were unable to issue a ticket to a nonexistent driver.
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  • House passes defense bill to raise troop pay and overhaul weapons purchases

    House passes defense bill to raise troop pay and overhaul weapons purchases
    By STEPHEN GROVES and BEN FINLEY
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The House voted to pass a sweeping defense policy bill Wednesday that authorizes $900 billion in military programs, including a pay raise for troops and an overhaul of how the Department of Defense buys weapons.
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  • Former Bolivian President Arce arrested in corruption investigation a month after leaving office

    Former Bolivian President Arce arrested in corruption investigation a month after leaving office
    LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivian law enforcement officials on Wednesday arrested former President Luis Arce as part of a corruption investigation, the country’s vice president said on social media, opening an uncertain chapter in Bolivia’s politics a month after the inauguration of conservative President Rodrigo Paz ended 20 years of socialist rule.
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  • First of 30 oil lease sales planned for Gulf of Mexico draws $279 million in bids from companies

    First of 30 oil lease sales planned for Gulf of Mexico draws $279 million in bids from companies
    By MATTHEW BROWN and MATTHEW DALY
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Oil companies offered $279 million for drilling rights in the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday in the first of 30 sales planned for the region under Republican efforts to ramp up U.S. fossil fuel production.
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  • Boat owner in fatal Long Beach harbor crash had blood-alcohol near twice the legal limit, evidence shows

    Boat owner in fatal Long Beach harbor crash had blood-alcohol near twice the legal limit, evidence shows
    A 58-year-old man accused of crashing his 48-foot sport fishing boat into the jetty near Alamitos Bay last year, killing a passenger and leaving nearly a dozen others, including himself, with injuries, had a blood-alcohol level measured at 0.152 percent at the hospital after the crash, according to evidence presented at the man’s preliminary hearing Wednesday, Dec. 10.
    But Kevin John King’s attorney argued during the hearing that the measurement was too high considering he had lost a
  • How Ace Atkins mined his ’80s youth for spy thriller ‘Everybody Wants to Rule the World’

    How Ace Atkins mined his ’80s youth for spy thriller ‘Everybody Wants to Rule the World’
    For more than a decade, novelist Ace Atkins kept a rigorous schedule and a prolific pace in his small writing office in Oxford, Mississippi.
    A cup of coffee, and then to work, writing 21 books – 11 in his Quinn Colson series, another 10 in Robert B. Parker’s Spenser series – from 2011 to 2022.
    “That was kind of my life for about a decade,” Atkins says. “I would write about North Mississippi and Sheriff Quinn Colson and the Dixie Mafia and that kind of thing.
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  • West Virginia National Guard member killed in DC shooting is laid to rest

    West Virginia National Guard member killed in DC shooting is laid to rest
    GRAFTON, W.Va. (AP) — A West Virginia National Guard member who was fatally shot last month in the nation’s capital was laid to rest with full military honors in a private ceremony.
    Spc. Sarah Beckstrom’s funeral took place Tuesday at the West Virginia National Cemetery in Grafton, Gov. Patrick Morrisey said in a statement.
    “The ceremony was deeply moving and reflected the strength, grace, and love of a remarkable young woman and the family and friends who surrounded her,
  • Botulism outbreak sickens more than 50 babies and expands to all ByHeart products

    Botulism outbreak sickens more than 50 babies and expands to all ByHeart products
    By JONEL ALECCIA, Associated Press
    Federal health officials on Wednesday expanded an outbreak of infant botulism tied to recalled ByHeart baby formula to include all illnesses reported since the company began production in March 2022.
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said investigators “cannot rule out the possibility that contamination might have affected all ByHeart formula products” ever made.
    The outbreak now includes at least 51 infants in 19 states. The new case definition
  • IOC president Coventry sets early 2026 target for new Olympic policy on gender eligibility

    IOC president Coventry sets early 2026 target for new Olympic policy on gender eligibility
    By GRAHAM DUNBAR, Associated Press
    GENEVA (AP) — The IOC set a target Wednesday of early 2026 to detail a new policy on eligibility in female sports that could see transgender athletes excluded from the Olympic Games.
    International Olympic Committee president Kirsty Coventry also stressed the Olympic body’s statutory belief in access to sport being a human right for all people at grassroots and recreational level.
    The two-time Olympic champion swimmer created a working group after ta
  • NASA loses contact with its Maven spacecraft orbiting Mars for the past decade

    NASA loses contact with its Maven spacecraft orbiting Mars for the past decade
    By MARCIA DUNN, Associated Press
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA has lost contact with a spacecraft that has orbited Mars for more than a decade.
    Maven abruptly stopped communicating to ground stations over the weekend. NASA said this week that it was working fine before it went behind the red planet. When it reappeared, there was only silence.
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