• Editorial: Brea is playing developer with taxpayer cash

    Editorial: Brea is playing developer with taxpayer cash
    Costco, the ubiquitous Issaquah, Washington-based seller of food and consumer products, is so popular that it earned nearly $270 billion in revenues last year. That put it at No. 12 for revenues on the Fortune 500 list of companies. Obviously, the mega-retailer knows what it’s doing — and is perfectly capable of opening a new store without a government’s help.
    Yet the Brea City Council voted 3-1 to “enter an agreement with a Southern California real estate developer to pu
  • ‘American Reich’ explores rising hate crimes and the Blaze Bernstein murder

    ‘American Reich’ explores rising hate crimes and the Blaze Bernstein murder
    As Eric Lichtblau began research for a non-fiction book on the rise of hate crimes in the United States, he found that there was a seemingly unending array of horrific examples.
    In 2022, a White supremacist shot and killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket. That same year, a Colorado Springs man, inspired by other hate-inspired mass shootings, killed five patrons at an LGBTQ nightclub.
    A few years earlier, 23 Hispanic people were shot and killed at an El Paso Walmart by a man wh
  • Former Rep. Gabby Giffords returns to House floor on 15th anniversary of shooting

    Former Rep. Gabby Giffords returns to House floor on 15th anniversary of shooting
    By JONATHAN J. COOPER, Associated Press
    PHOENIX (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords returned to the House floor Thursday on the 15th anniversary of the assassination attempt that cut short her promising political career and shocked a nation that has only seen political violence worsen in the years since.
    Giffords held hands with her husband, Sen. Mark Kelly, as House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries lauded her congressional service and her advocacy for tougher gun control measures. She r
  • New LAFC forward Jacob Shaffelburg to undergo surgery

    New LAFC forward Jacob Shaffelburg to undergo surgery
    Less than two weeks after being acquired by the Los Angeles Football Club, Canadian forward Jacob Shaffelburg is set to undergo surgery to repair a degenerative issue in his groin.
    The upcoming procedure, scheduled for Jan. 16, was announced Thursday by LAFC.
    Following a trade with Nashville SC on Dec. 29 that swapped $1 million in General Allocation Money, evenly split between 2026 and 2027, for the fleet-a-foot attacker, Shaffelburg’s injury was discovered during his intake, LAFC confirm
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  • Budget office expects Federal Reserve to cut rates in 2026

    Budget office expects Federal Reserve to cut rates in 2026
    By FATIMA HUSSEIN, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve is expected to cut short-term rates in 2026, with its key interest rate settling at 3.4% towards the end of President Donald Trump’s term in office in 2028, according to a new report released Thursday by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
    Despite the Fed’s cuts, however, the budget office projects the yield on 10-year Treasury notes to increase gradually, from 4.1% in the fourth quarter of 2025
  • UN says the US has ‘legal obligation’ to fund agencies after Trump withdraws from several

    UN says the US has ‘legal obligation’ to fund agencies after Trump withdraws from several
    By FARNOUSH AMIRI, Associated Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — The top United Nations official on Thursday said the United States has a “legal obligation” to keep paying its dues that fund U.N. agencies after the White House announced that it is withdrawing support from more than 30 initiatives operated by the world body.
    Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he regretted President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from 31 U.N.-related agencies, including the U.N.’s popula
  • Israel says Bulgarian diplomat Nickolay Mladenov to direct Trump’s Board of Peace for Gaza

    Israel says Bulgarian diplomat Nickolay Mladenov to direct Trump’s Board of Peace for Gaza
    By JOSEF FEDERMAN and WAFAA SHURAFA, Associated Press
    JERUSALEM (AP) — A former U.N. Mideast envoy has been chosen to direct President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace to oversee the ceasefire in Gaza, Israel’s prime minister said Thursday, as at least eight more deaths from Israeli strikes were reported there.
    The appointment of Bulgarian diplomat Nickolay Mladenov marks an important step forward for Trump’s Mideast peace plan, which has moved slowly since delivering an Oct
  • Suspected getaway driver tied to LA, OC robberies takes a plea deal

    Suspected getaway driver tied to LA, OC robberies takes a plea deal
    A San Fernando Valley woman pleaded guilty Thursday, Jan. 8, to federal charges following allegations of her being the getaway driver in at least some robberies of smoke shops, doughnut shops and convenience stores in Los Angeles and Orange counties two years ago.
    Abigail Luckey, 50, of North Hollywood entered a plea to two counts of interference with commerce by robbery under the Hobbs Act, which criminalizes robbery or extortion affecting interstate commerce.
    Sentencing was scheduled for April
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  • Paid parking in parts of Old Towne Orange to begin Feb. 9

    Paid parking in parts of Old Towne Orange to begin Feb. 9
    Starting  Feb. 9, parts of Old Towne Orange will enforce paid parking.
    As part of the city’s new program to charge for public parking on some streets, 18 payment kiosks were installed around the Old Towne core in December.
    Those kiosks span two blocks out from the traffic circle and Plaza Square Park. When they go live in February, visitors who park in those areas of downtown between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m will need to pay parking fees ranging from $1.25 to $2 an hour. Payment could also be
  • House heading toward vote to extend health care subsidies in a rebuke of GOP leadership

    House heading toward vote to extend health care subsidies in a rebuke of GOP leadership
    By LISA MASCARO and KEVIN FREKING, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — In a remarkable rebuke of Republican leadership, the House is moving ahead Thursday on legislation that would extend expired health care subsidies for the Affordable Care Act after renegade GOP lawmakers joined essentially all Democrats to help millions of Americans afford insurance under Obamacare.
    Forcing the issue to a vote came about after a handful of Republicans signed on to a so-called “discharge petition&rd
  • All eyes on Stolz: What to know about speedskating at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics

    All eyes on Stolz: What to know about speedskating at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
    By HOWARD FENDRICH
    Long track speedskating — sometimes referred to simply as “long track” or just “speedskating” — was a part of the original Winter Olympics back in 1924, when only men participated, and is quite different from short track. Here’s what to know about the competition at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics:
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  • Judge blocks Trump administration from purging DEI-related terms from Head Start grant applications

    Judge blocks Trump administration from purging DEI-related terms from Head Start grant applications
    By MORIAH BALINGIT, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to remake Head Start, ordering it to stop purging words it associates with diversity, equity and inclusion from grant applications and barring it from laying off any more federal employees in the Office of Head Start.
    The order came this week in a lawsuit filed in April against Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and oth
  • They’re back! NHL players return to Winter Olympics for first time since ’14, here is what to know

    They’re back! NHL players return to Winter Olympics for first time since ’14, here is what to know
    By STEPHEN WHYNO, AP Hockey Writer
    One of the showcase events at the Winter Olympics will be hockey, where NHL players are back for the first time since 2014 and the world’s best women’s players are competing in the Games for an eighth consecutive time.
    What’s known: The main arena will have ice that’s smaller than what the speedy, hard-hitting NHL players are used to. What’s not known: Whether the rink will be fully built with a safe ice surface — seating sho
  • 4 tips to help you get more Vitamin C into your diet

    4 tips to help you get more Vitamin C into your diet
    From supporting the immune system to promoting healthy skin, vitamin C plays a crucial role in many of the body’s everyday functions.
    This often underestimated water-soluble nutrient is involved in everything from collagen production to antioxidant defense. While vitamin C is easily obtained through diet and deficiency is relatively uncommon, many American adults don’t consume adequate amounts of this nutrient. Although vitamin C plays a crucial role in health and wellness during win
  • These lucky Disneyland passholders can get into the park for less than a dollar a day

    These lucky Disneyland passholders can get into the park for less than a dollar a day
    A select group of Disneyland Magic Keyholders will soon be able to upgrade their annual passes and get into the Anaheim theme parks for an extra 33 days this summer for less than a dollar a day.
    The new $999 Explore Key will go on sale Tuesday, Jan. 13 no earlier than 9 a.m. as a replacement for the $974 Enchant Key that will be discontinued starting on the same date.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s them
  • What to know about figure skating, a cornerstone of the Winter Olympics

    What to know about figure skating, a cornerstone of the Winter Olympics
    By DAVE SKRETTA
    Figure skating has long been a cornerstone of the Olympics, pre-dating the inaugural Winter Games in 1924 with appearances at the Summer Games in 1908 and 1920. The program has changed over the years, and now includes men’s and women’s competitions, the pairs event and ice dance, along with a team competition that combines all of the disciplines. Here’s what to know about figure skating at the Milan Cortina Games.
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  • How to get a cheeseburger for $1.08 at McDonald’s on Jan. 8, 2025

    How to get a cheeseburger for $1.08 at McDonald’s on Jan. 8, 2025
    McDonald’s is selling cheeseburgers for $1.08, but your window of opportunity is very narrow.
    The offer is available to its app users for one day, Thursday, Jan. 8.
    The offer will be available after restaurants stop serving breakfast at 10:30 a.m. for most locations.
    The occasion is “1 in 8 Day,” a celebration the fast food giant invented to honor the one in eight Americans it claims has worked in a McDonald’s restaurant. The community includes current and former crew mem
  • Average US long-term mortgage rate edges higher but remains near 2025 low

    Average US long-term mortgage rate edges higher but remains near 2025 low
    By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer
    The average rate on a 30-year U.S. mortgage edged higher this week to just above its 2025 low.
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  • Venezuela says it’s releasing a ‘significant number’ of prisoners as gesture to ‘seek peace’

    Venezuela says it’s releasing a ‘significant number’ of prisoners as gesture to ‘seek peace’
    By JORGE RUEDA
    CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela is releasing a “significant number” of citizens and foreigners from its prisons in a decision that the head of the country’s legislature described Thursday as a gesture to “seek peace” less than a week after former President Nicolás Maduro was captured by U.S. forces to face federal drug-trafficking charges in New York.
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  • Europe’s most active volcano is erupting, and tour guides are told to stay away

    Europe’s most active volcano is erupting, and tour guides are told to stay away
    By GIUSEPPE DISTEFANO and GIADA ZAMPANO
    MOUNT ETNA, Italy (AP) — Guides who take tourists to enjoy the striking views of Sicily’s Mount Etna are up in arms over tougher restrictions imposed by local authorities after a round of eruptions at the giant volcano in recent weeks.
    Authorities in the city of Catania have suspended or restricted excursions to see the volcano’s lava flows, prompting guides to go on strike for the first time in decades and leaving disgruntled tourists wi
  • What to know about the rules for officers firing at a moving vehicle

    What to know about the rules for officers firing at a moving vehicle
    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A federal immigration operation in Minneapolis turned deadly this week when a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during a confrontation involving her vehicle.
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  • House considers overriding Trump vetoes as Republicans weigh crossing president

    House considers overriding Trump vetoes as Republicans weigh crossing president
    By KEVIN FREKING
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans will consider a rare rebuke of President Donald Trump with House votes Thursday to override his vetoes of two low-profile bills that were considered noncontroversial when they passed Congress.
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  • Protests erupt in Iran’s capital after exiled prince’s call; internet cuts out soon after

    Protests erupt in Iran’s capital after exiled prince’s call; internet cuts out soon after
    By JON GAMBRELL
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — People in Iran’s capital shouted from their homes and rallied in the street Thursday night after a call by the country’s exiled crown prince for a mass demonstration, witnesses said, a new escalation in the protests that have spread nationwide across the Islamic Republic. Internet access and telephone lines in Iran cut out immediately after the protests began.
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  • Protests erupt in Iran’s capital after exiled prince’s call for demonstration

    Protests erupt in Iran’s capital after exiled prince’s call for demonstration
    By JON GAMBRELL
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — People in Iran’s capital shouted from their homes and rallied in the street Thursday night after a call by the country’s exiled crown prince for a mass demonstration, witnesses said, a new escalation in the protests that have spread nationwide across the Islamic Republic. Internet access and telephone lines in Iran cut out immediately after the protests began.
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  • White House is presenting Trump’s ballroom project for a review months after construction began

    White House is presenting Trump’s ballroom project for a review months after construction began
    By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House will share details of President Donald Trump’s planned ballroom at Thursday’s meeting of the National Capital Planning Commission, months after the East Wing was demolished in preparation for the construction.
    Will Scharf, a top White House aide whom Trump tapped to head the commission, opened the meeting by noting “passionate comments on both sides” of the ballroom project but adding that public comm
  • Daxon: Helping prevent human trafficking, a problem even in Orange County

    Daxon: Helping prevent human trafficking, a problem even in Orange County
    Many people still think human trafficking only happens somewhere else, like foreign countries. Certainly not in Orange County.
    Sorry. Orange County is a hotbed for human trafficking. That is why we have an Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force, started in 2004 with Waymakers, a nonprofit organization.
    The task force consists of a variety of nonprofit agencies, law enforcement agencies, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, faith-based organizations, service clubs such as Sorop
  • Woman killed by ICE agent in Minneapolis was a mother of 3, new to the city

    Woman killed by ICE agent in Minneapolis was a mother of 3, new to the city
    By MICHAEL BIESECKER and JIM MUSTIAN
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The woman shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday was Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three who had recently moved to Minnesota.
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  • Ex-USC athlete Owen Hanson warns of ‘cocaine quarterback’ journey

    Ex-USC athlete Owen Hanson warns of ‘cocaine quarterback’ journey
    Owen Hanson’s body was in FCI Englewood, a low-security federal correctional facility in Colorado, but his mind was elsewhere.
    While a correctional officer was proctoring an exam that counted toward Hanson’s master’s degree, Hanson was thinking about USC. When he was working out, he mentally was at Equinox. The protein shake he made in a mop bucket? That was from Earthbar.
    But regardless of where he placed his mind and body, one thought recurred for the former USC athlete.
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  • Denmark sees talks with the US as a chance for ‘the dialogue that is needed’ over Greenland

    Denmark sees talks with the US as a chance for ‘the dialogue that is needed’ over Greenland
    By CLAUDIA CIOBANU
    Denmark has welcomed a meeting with the U.S. next week to discuss President Donald Trump’s renewed call for the strategic, mineral-rich Arctic island of Greenland to come under American control.
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  • Inside a chaotic digital record of the Brown University shooting: What students saw, feared, shared

    Inside a chaotic digital record of the Brown University shooting: What students saw, feared, shared
    By LEAH WILLINGHAM
    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — When a gunman began firing inside an academic building on the Brown University campus, students didn’t wait for official alerts warning of trouble. They got information almost instantly, in bits and bursts — through phones vibrating in pockets, messages from strangers, rumors that felt urgent because they might keep someone alive.
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