• Kings hope offense takes flight outdoors in Colorado

    Kings hope offense takes flight outdoors in Colorado
    With some weight off their shoulders, the Kings will face a steep climb in Colorado Springs, where they will take on the Avalanche outdoors at the Air Force Academy’s Falcon Stadium as part of the NHL’s Stadium Series on Saturday.
    Altitude is one challenge. Their opponents are another for the Kings, who are coming off a 5-4 victory over the Calgary Flames. That snapped a five-game losing streak, which came one game after a prior five-game skid. The Kings get one skate on the temporar
  • Kings’ woes ‘fixable’ in Game 2 in Edmonton, Hiller says

    Kings’ woes ‘fixable’ in Game 2 in Edmonton, Hiller says
    The Kings anticipated another playoff matchup with the Edmonton Oilers this season and envisioned it as being different from the past two years, when the Oilers sent them to golf tees and fishing boats in successive springs.
    Ahead of Sunday’s Game 2 in Canada, there was little from Friday’s Game 1 to support any turning of the tide.
    For the Kings, there was to be a toothier penalty kill, and during the regular season there was, as their PK ascended from 24th to second in the NHL.
    The
  • Gang member tied to West Covina shooting of deputy is arrested just south of Orange County, sheriff says

    Gang member tied to West Covina shooting of deputy is arrested just south of Orange County, sheriff says
    A 47-year-old suspected gang member was in custody on Tuesday, April 23, on suspicion of various crimes and authorities say they believe he also shot a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy in the back as the motorcycle officer was stopped at a red light in West Covina the day before.
    The California Highway Patrol arrested Raymundo Duran on suspicion of driving drunk and a weapons possession near the San Onofre Inspection facility in San Diego County, Sheriff Robert Luna said during a Tuesda
  • It began with defiance at Columbia. Now students nationwide are upping their Gaza war protests

    It began with defiance at Columbia. Now students nationwide are upping their Gaza war protests
    By NICK PERRY and KAREN MATTHEWS 
    NEW YORK — What began last week when students at a New York Ivy League school refused to end their protest against Israel’s war with Hamas had turned into a much larger movement by Tuesday as students across the nation set up encampments, occupied buildings and ignored demands to leave.
    Protests against the war had been bubbling for months but kicked into a higher gear after more than 100 pro-Palestinian demonstrators who had camped out on Colum
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  • Lakers must turn around second-half offensive woes in playoffs series against Nuggets

    Lakers must turn around second-half offensive woes in playoffs series against Nuggets
    DENVER — There’s been a common theme for the Lakers in their two losses to open their first-round playoffs series to the Denver Nuggets.
    A strong start, especially offensively, to earn an early advantage over the defending NBA champions.
    What’s followed in both games is that the Nuggets have made adjustments and the Lakers have gotten away from what’s worked earlier in the games, and the offense has bottomed out.
    This was most evident in Monday night’s heartbreaking
  • USC loses former 4-star Brandon Gardner to transfer portal

    USC loses former 4-star Brandon Gardner to transfer portal
    LOS ANGELES — The kid from Down Under is the only one left.
    The final domino in a monthlong USC program overhaul dropped Tuesday, as redshirt freshman forward Brandon Gardner has submitted paperwork to enter the transfer portal, his mother Tameka Gordon told the Southern California News Group. The former four-star recruit out of New York was the last unknown in the mass exodus that’s followed longtime coach Andy Enfield’s departure for SMU, holding out for weeks under new coach
  • John Phillips: California’s fast food follies

    John Phillips: California’s fast food follies
    On April 1st, California’s brand new $20-an-hour minimum wage for fast food workers took effect, and surprise surprise fast food chains are jacking up their menu prices across the board.
    According to data from Kalinowski Equity Research and cited in The New York Post, Wendy’s has hiked prices by roughly 8 percent, while Chipotle raised theirs by 7.5 percent, Starbucks went up by about 7 percent, Taco Bell by 3 percent, and Burger King increased theirs by 2 percent
  • Pearl Jam, Neil Young with Crazy Horse top the Ohana Festival lineup

    Pearl Jam, Neil Young with Crazy Horse top the Ohana Festival lineup
    Ohana Festival curator and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder announced the lineup for the 8th annual Ohana Festival, which is scheduled to return to Doheny State Beach in Dana Point for a three-day weekend Sept. 27-29.
    Headlining the first and third night in celebration of its newest album, “Dark Matter,” Pearl Jam is set to play on Friday, Sept. 27 and Sunday, Sept. 29, and Neil Young & Crazy Horse on Saturday, Sept. 28.
    This year, the Ohana Festival is featuring over 35 artists,
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  • Brianne Weiss and Orange Lutheran softball focused on playoffs after ‘dominating’ regular season

    Brianne Weiss and Orange Lutheran softball focused on playoffs after ‘dominating’ regular season
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowOrange Lutheran’s Brianne Weiss entered the softball season excited for challenges that would bring out the best in her team and her pitching.
    “Orange Lutheran has had one of the strongest schedules in the country, and we always look forward to that,” she said. “I’m also preparing to go to Notre Dame next year, so I really want this high school season to be super intense for
  • Is South Carolina a cure for blue-state blues?

    Is South Carolina a cure for blue-state blues?
    GREENVILLE, S.C. — Jen Hubbell ​b​ecame a real estate agent ​in Greenville, South Carolina, because she ​b​elieved a good life started with a good home, and now her phone​ buzzed regularly w​ith ​calls from out-of-state clients who believed they could find ​b​oth things in ​her city.
    ​M​any were staunch conservatives ​f​rom deeply blue states such as New York, Washington and California, fed up with th
  • Senate moves ahead with massive aid bill for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan

    Senate moves ahead with massive aid bill for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan
    By Mary Clare Jalonick | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — The Senate voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to move ahead with $95 billion in war aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, bringing the bill to the brink of passage after months of delays and contentious internal debate over how involved the United States should be abroad.
    The vote to end a filibuster drew the support of 80 senators — 10 more than supported the bill when the Senate first passed it in February — virtually guaranteeing
  • What can a judge do if someone is really disruptive in court? Ask the lawyer

    What can a judge do if someone is really disruptive in court? Ask the lawyer
    Q: Given some of what is happening out there, are there basics about what a judge can do if a party in a case, or for that matter anyone else, engages in a serious misconduct during court proceedings?
    T.N., Torrance
    Ron Sokol
    A: First, a person being disruptive in a courtroom, such as engaging in outbursts, is not new. Nor is it limited to a party. Lawyers and witnesses, or a person in the gallery, may be engaged in misconduct that requires the court to take action.
    You have written from Torranc
  • UCLA’s Jay Toia back at practice after withdrawing from transfer portal

    UCLA’s Jay Toia back at practice after withdrawing from transfer portal
    UCLA defensive lineman Jay Toia was back at practice Tuesday for the first time publicly after announcing Monday that he’d withdrawn his name from the transfer portal.
    Toia entered the transfer portal Thursday and did not participate in two practices, including the Friday Night Lights event.
    UCLA football coach DeShaun Foster told the Southern California News Group on Monday that Toia was back in the facility and participated in a team meeting.
    College football is in the final week of the
  • Sen. Laphonza Butler’s disappointing six months in office

    Sen. Laphonza Butler’s disappointing six months in office
    After longtime Sen. Dianne Feinstein died in office last year, Gov. Gavin Newsom appointed Laphonza Butler as her replacement. It was a surprise because she was not a politician, but a lobbyist. That flipped the usual career path. Butler also decided not to seek a full term as senator.
    Before her appointment, she was the president of EMILY’s List, which funds the campaigns of pro-choice women candidates. Before that, she was a leader of the SEIU State Council, one of the state’s most
  • 10 cutest Pixar Fest treats coming to Disneyland

    10 cutest Pixar Fest treats coming to Disneyland
    It’s always tough to take that first bite out of Mike Wazowski’s eyeball, Nemo’s fin, Forky’s head or any of the other adorably cute sweet treats available during Pixar Fest at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure — but the second bite is always easier.
    Pixar Fest kicks off Friday, April 26 and runs through Aug. 4 at the Anaheim theme parks with more than 100 Pixar-themed foods and drinks available throughout the seasonal event.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsl
  • Trump hush money trial transcripts to be made public

    Trump hush money trial transcripts to be made public
    Josephine Stratman | New York Daily News
    NEW YORK — New York Courts will be posting the transcripts of Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial.
    Each day’s transcripts will be posted online and publicly available before the end of the following business day, “to ensure broad and continuous public access to this extraordinarily high-profile case,” according to a release.
    Trial proceedings are not broadcast and space inside the courtroom for members of
  • Red states fight growing efforts to give ‘basic income’ cash to residents

    Red states fight growing efforts to give ‘basic income’ cash to residents
    Kevin Hardy | Stateline.org (TNS)
    South Dakota state Sen. John Wiik likes to think of himself as a lookout of sorts — keeping an eye on new laws, programs and ideas brewing across the states.
    “I don’t bring a ton of legislation,” said Wiik, a Republican. “The main thing I like to do is try and stay ahead of trends and try and prevent bad things from coming into our state.”
    This session, that meant sponsoring successful legislation banning cities or c
  • Analysis: Voters got first true 2024 week with Trump on trial, Biden on the trail

    Analysis: Voters got first true 2024 week with Trump on trial, Biden on the trail
    John T. Bennett | (TNS) CQ-Roll Call
    WASHINGTON— The unprecedented 2024 election cycle came into focus last week, with President Joe Biden ordering milkshakes and sandwiches on the campaign trail while Donald Trump was admonished by a criminal court judge during jury selection.
    Biden worked rope lines in Pennsylvania while Trump observed a lineup of potential jurors being questioned by his legal team and New York state prosecutors. The incumbent visited a steelworkers’ unio
  • 9 more couples whose embryos were destroyed sue Newport Beach fertility clinic

    9 more couples whose embryos were destroyed sue Newport Beach fertility clinic
    Nine more couples have filed lawsuits against a Newport Beach fertility clinic, claiming their embryos were destroyed when an employee used hydrogen peroxide in an incubator instead of a sterile solution.
    The couples join two others who filed lawsuits against Ovation Fertility last week, with one couple claiming they lost two embryos due to the company’s negligence while the second lost one, the lawsuits said.
    The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the nine couples, alleges Oviation Fertility of
  • NFL draft: How might the Rams replenish their defense?

    NFL draft: How might the Rams replenish their defense?
    For the past 10 years, the Rams’ defense has revolved around Aaron Donald. That’s what happens when a defensive lineman commands as much attention as the future Hall of Famer did, sometimes drawing three or even four blockers on a given play.
    But Donald upended that normal with his decision to retire last month. Suddenly, the Rams’ center of gravity is gone, and the defense has to be reimagined.
    That process could begin Thursday with the first round of the NFL draft, with furth
  • Dietary choices are linked to higher rates of preeclampsia among Latinas

    Dietary choices are linked to higher rates of preeclampsia among Latinas
    Vanessa G. Sánchez | KFF Health News (TNS)
    For pregnant Latinas, food choices could reduce the risk of preeclampsia, a dangerous type of high blood pressure, and a diet based on cultural food preferences, rather than on U.S. government benchmarks, is more likely to help ward off the illness, a new study shows.
    Researchers at the USC Keck School of Medicine found that a combination of solid fats, refined grains, and cheese was linked to higher rates of preeclampsia among a group
  • Doctors take on dental duties to reach low-income and uninsured patients

    Doctors take on dental duties to reach low-income and uninsured patients
    Kate Ruder | (TNS) KFF Health News
    DENVER — Pediatrician Patricia Braun and her team saw roughly 100 children at a community health clinic on a recent Monday. They gave flu shots and treatments for illnesses like ear infections. But Braun also did something most primary care doctors don’t. She peered inside mouths searching for cavities or she brushed fluoride varnish on their teeth.
    “We’re seeing more oral disease than the general population. There is a bigger need,&rdqu
  • Tesla layoffs draw suit claiming not enough warning for California workers

    Tesla layoffs draw suit claiming not enough warning for California workers
    By Robert Burnson
    Tesla Inc. was sued by a former employee who claims the company’s decision to lay off about 10% of its workforce in a global retrenchment violated the law by failing to provide required advance notice.
    Tesla “acted intentionally and with deliberate indifference and conscious disregard to the rights of its employees” by not giving a warning 60 days ahead as mandated by California law, according to the complaint filed in state court in San Jose, California.
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  • Why Rachel Khong says novel ‘Real Americans’ explores issues society still faces

    Why Rachel Khong says novel ‘Real Americans’ explores issues society still faces
    In late 2016, Rachel Khong began writing a short story.
    She soon realized that it would become something longer. What started out as a love story would ultimately evolve into a multi-generational saga that brings together wealth, power and family secrets with cutting-edge medical technology.
    “Real Americans” is just out now in bookstores.
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    “Because of the times that we were living in, the ti
  • US agrees to $138 million settlement with Larry Nassar assault victims

    US agrees to $138 million settlement with Larry Nassar assault victims
    By Ed White
    DETROIT — The U.S. Justice Department announced a $138.7 million settlement Tuesday with more than 100 people who accused the FBI of grossly mishandling allegations of sexual assault against Larry Nassar in 2015 and 2016, a critical time gap that allowed the sports doctor to continue to prey on victims before his arrest.
    When combined with other settlements, $1 billion now has been set aside by various organizations to compensate hundreds of women who said Nassar assaulted them
  • Orange County boys athlete of the week: Tyler Lee, Beckman

    Orange County boys athlete of the week: Tyler Lee, Beckman
    The Orange County boys athlete of the week:
    Name: Tyler Lee
    School: Beckman
    Sport: Tennis
    Year: Freshman
    Noteworthy: Lee won the Pacific Coast League singles championship, defeating Woodbridge sophomore Brady Tallakson, 8-4. Lee and Tallakson teamed up together three weeks ago to win the Easter Bowl 16s doubles championship. Lee this season also has a win over Corona del Mar senior Niels Hoffman, last year’s CIF Southern Section singles champion.
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  • Teachers and mail carriers are recognized for their work … Bravo!

    Teachers and mail carriers are recognized for their work … Bravo!
    Fullerton educator named 2024 top teacher by Parenting OC
    Elizabeth Ellison, an English teacher at Fisler School in Fullerton, has been named Parenting OC 2024 Top Teacher.
    Ellison teaches seventh and eighth graders and was nominated for her innovation and dedication in the field of education. She creates imaginative ways to impart knowledge in literature, writing and language skills.
    Ellison excels in numerous areas, one notable example being her ability to foster a positive classroom atmospher
  • Google has fired 50 employees after protests over Israel cloud deal, organizers say

    Google has fired 50 employees after protests over Israel cloud deal, organizers say
    By Catherine Thorbecke
    Google has fired an additional 20 workers that it says were involved in protests last week over the company’s cloud-computing contract with the Israeli government, bringing the total number of workers fired to 50, according to the group organizing the demonstrations.
    No Tech for Apartheid, the organizers of the protest at Google offices last Tuesday, said in a statement Monday evening that Google had fired an additional 20 workers, on top of the 30 workers terminated
  • UnitedHealth says wide swath of patient files may have been taken in cyberattack

    UnitedHealth says wide swath of patient files may have been taken in cyberattack
    By Tom Murphy | The Associated Press
    UnitedHealth says files with personal information that could cover a “substantial portion of people in America” may have been taken in the cyberattack earlier this year on its Change Healthcare business.
    The company said Monday after markets closed that it sees no signs that doctor charts or full medical histories were released after the attack. But it may take several months of analysis before UnitedHealth can identify and notify people who were
  • 14 acts coming to Southern California casinos in May

    14 acts coming to Southern California casinos in May
    May is packed with notable acts coming to Southern California casinos, including several stand-up comedians, rock stars, R&B groups and more.
    Be sure to check the official websites for the latest event information.
    Ne-Yo (pictured onstage at the 66th GRAMMY Awards GRAMMY Celebration at Los Angeles Convention Center on February 4, 2024, in Los Angeles, California) will perform at Yaamava’ Resort & Casino in Highland on Thursday, May 2. (Photo by Leon Bennett, Getty Images)
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