• Personal attacks in the forefront at second debate

    Personal attacks in the forefront at second debate
    ST. LOUIS – Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton clashed in deeply personal terms in the second presidential debate on Sunday night, accusing each other of mistreating women, and signaling that the final month of the race would be an extraordinarily...
  • USC men host No. 10 Illinois as NCAA Tournament bid looms

    USC men host No. 10 Illinois as NCAA Tournament bid looms
    The USC men’s basketball team is coming off a seven-day break to face No. 10 Illinois on Wednesday, and it will be doing so with six important regular-season games left.
    The Illini are second in the Big Ten Conference and a virtual lock for the NCAA tournament, while bracket projections have USC standing on uncertain ground.
    ESPN’s Joe Lunardi, as of Tuesday, has the Trojans (18-7 overall, 7-7 Big Ten) as an “on the bubble” team that could snag one of 10 projected Big Ten
  • Orange County girls basketball Top 25: Sage Hill, Mater Dei set for showdown

    Orange County girls basketball Top 25: Sage Hill, Mater Dei set for showdown
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County girls basketball rankings as of Tuesday, Feb. 17.
    Notable this week: Sage Hill and Mater Dei remain No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, for their showdown in Pool D in the CIF-SS Open Division playoffs on Wednesday. The game at Sage Hill will tip off at 7 p.m. Both teams will advance to the quarterfinals but the winner will earn a home game for Saturday. … Villa Park, Orange Lutheran a
  • New Mexico legislators launch investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s secluded ranch

    New Mexico legislators launch investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s secluded ranch
    By MORGAN LEE, Associated Press
    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — State legislators in New Mexico launched an investigation Tuesday into past activity at a secluded desert ranch where financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein once entertained guests, and whether local authorities looked the other way.
    A bipartisan, four-member panel of state House representatives are investigating allegations that the ranch may have facilitated sexual abuse and sex trafficking. New Mexico lawmakers also say they want
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  • Police in Nancy Guthrie investigation say glove DNA didn’t match anything in national database

    Police in Nancy Guthrie investigation say glove DNA didn’t match anything in national database
    By ED WHITE, Associated Press
    DNA from gloves found a few miles from the Arizona home of Nancy Guthrie did not match any entries in a national database, authorities said Tuesday, the 17th day of her disappearance.
    “There were no DNA hits in CODIS,” the Pima County Sheriff’s Department said, referring to the national Combined DNA Index System.
    “At this point, there have been no confirmed CODIS matches in this investigation,” the department said, suggesting that other
  • Police arrest man who ran toward the US Capitol building holding a shotgun

    Police arrest man who ran toward the US Capitol building holding a shotgun
    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Capitol Police in Washington, D.C., arrested an 18-year-old man Tuesday after he ran from his vehicle towards the west side of the Capitol Building armed with a shotgun.
    Capital Police Chief Michael Sullivan said the unidentified man parked a Mercedes SUV near the Capitol, got out and began running at the building when officers intercepted him and ordered him to the ground.
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  • Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are coming to the Kia Forum

    Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are coming to the Kia Forum
    Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will return to U.S. arenas this spring with the newly announced Land Of Hope And Dreams American Tour, launching March 31.
    The 20-date run includes 19 arena performances across the country, with two Southern California stops scheduled for Tuesday, April 7 and Thursday, April 9 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood.
    The American leg follows the band’s 2025 European run, which drew more than 700,000 fans across
  • What to Stream: Emma Thompson, ‘The Night Agent’ and Hilary Duff

    What to Stream: Emma Thompson, ‘The Night Agent’ and Hilary Duff
    By The Associated Press
    The Emma Thompson-led thriller “Dead of Winter” and Hilary Duff’s first full-length album in 11 years are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
    Also among the streaming offerings worth your time this week, as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: A new season of “The Night Agent” lands on Netflix, Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia star in the new series “56 Days” for
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  • Santana & The Doobie Brothers are heading to the Hollywood Bowl in August

    Santana & The Doobie Brothers are heading to the Hollywood Bowl in August
    Grammy award-winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Carlos Santana and The Doobie Brothers are teaming up for a tour celebrating classic rock.
    The Oneness Tour kicks off in Chicago on June 13 and will stop at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on August 13. A Citi presale is available now for cardholders, and an artist presale begins at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 17. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general sale, which begins at 10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 20 at Sa
  • Editorial: Ramadan is a time for renewal, not the ugly rhetoric of Rep. Randy Fine

    Editorial: Ramadan is a time for renewal, not the ugly rhetoric of Rep. Randy Fine
    More than two billion Muslims around the world will begin the observance of Ramadan, the month of fasting. It is believed that during Ramadan, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, the Angel Gabriel began delivering the Quran, which was later transcribed into writing, to the Prophet Muhammad.
    During Ramadan observant Muslims refrain from eating or drinking anything during daylight hours.
    At the end of the day the fast is broken with a small meal and prayers, followed by visiting family and fri
  • Bayer agrees to $7.25 billion proposed settlement over thousands of Roundup cancer lawsuits

    Bayer agrees to $7.25 billion proposed settlement over thousands of Roundup cancer lawsuits
    By DAVID A. LIEB, Associated Press
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Agrochemical maker Bayer and attorneys for cancer patients announced a proposed $7.25 billion settlement Tuesday to resolve thousands of U.S. lawsuits alleging the company failed to warn people that its popular weedkiller Roundup could cause cancer.
    The proposed settlement comes as the U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to hear arguments on Bayer’s assertion that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s approval of Ro
  • 4 new restaurants now open in Orange County

    4 new restaurants now open in Orange County
    With four new openings in Orange County, ranging from a San Diego-based coffee staple to the reopening of Coast Highway favorite that shuttered in 2020, here are four spots to put on your radar for your early morning caffeine fix to a late-night bite.
    Hungry? Sign up for The Eat Index, our weekly food newsletter, and find out where to eat and get the latest restaurant happenings in Orange County. Subscribe here.
    Better Buzz
    San Diego’s favorite small-batch coffee outfit has officially arri
  • Minnesota’s Legislature braces for a federal immigration fight as the enforcement surge winds down

    Minnesota’s Legislature braces for a federal immigration fight as the enforcement surge winds down
    By STEVE KARNOWSKI, Associated Press
    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Democrats hope to rein in the power of federal immigration officers in Minnesota as the state’s legislative session gets underway Tuesday, while Republicans will focus on combatting fraud in taxpayer-funded programs that President Donald Trump cited to justify the recent immigration enforcement surge.
    While White House border czar Tom Homan said over the weekend that more than 1,000 officers have left the Twin Cities area, a
  • Ukraine skeleton racer Heraskevych gets $200,000 gift to support his career after Olympic DQ

    Ukraine skeleton racer Heraskevych gets $200,000 gift to support his career after Olympic DQ
    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The Ukrainian skeleton racer who was disqualified from the Milan Cortina Olympics was given a gift of more than $200,000 on Tuesday to help him keep competing and advocating for his country.
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  • Irvine’s Masimo selling to Danaher, Beckman Coulter owner, for $9.9 billion

    Irvine’s Masimo selling to Danaher, Beckman Coulter owner, for $9.9 billion
    By Stuart Biggs and Miquéla V Thornton | Bloomberg
    Irvine-based Masimo is being acquired by Danaher Corp. in a deal with an enterprise value of about $9.9 billion, allowing it to gain a foothold in the medical supply business.
    Danaher will pay $180 per share in cash for Masimo, close to a 40% premium over the closing share price on Friday, according to a statement Tuesday. The transaction is expected to be completed in the second half of the year.
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  • Elana Meyers Taylor nearly lost hope. Her team, her husband and the Spurs helped her to Olympic gold

    Elana Meyers Taylor nearly lost hope. Her team, her husband and the Spurs helped her to Olympic gold
    By TIM REYNOLDS, AP Sports Writer
    CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — It was a couple of weeks before Christmas. Elana Meyers Taylor was in Norway, prepping for a World Cup bobsled weekend. Things were going horribly. Her body was hurting, she wondered if she was doing right by her two deaf children, and the racing results were, well, bad.
    So, she texted her husband. The message: I’m done.
    “This is just impossible,” the U.S. bobsledding great wrote. “It’s ne
  • Anaheim Hills briefs: City Hall’s District 6 open house is Feb. 19

    Anaheim Hills briefs: City Hall’s District 6 open house is Feb. 19
    Anaheim’s Community Services Department is scheduled to host a community open house for District 6 on Feb. 19 at the East Anaheim Community Center. All members of the Anaheim Hills community are invited.
    Tonight’s 5 to 7 p.m. meeting is an opportunity to interact with city staff while visiting the various city booths pertaining to projects and city services. This is a chance to get the latest updates on development activity or proposed changes for Anaheim Hills, as well as a chance t
  • Russian woman carried Ukraine placard at Winter Olympics opening ceremony

    Russian woman carried Ukraine placard at Winter Olympics opening ceremony
    By COLLEEN BARRY
    MILAN (AP) — Anastasia Kucherova, a Russian living in Milan, voiced her opposition to Russia’s war against Ukraine with a highly symbolic, if anonymous, act: Carrying the Ukraine team placard during the opening ceremony of the Milan Cortina Winter Games.
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  • Disneyland fans ‘don’t love’ Millennium Falcon ride — new Disney CEO plans to change that

    Disneyland fans ‘don’t love’ Millennium Falcon ride — new Disney CEO plans to change that
    Newly named Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro wants Disneyland visitors to fall in love with Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run after the installation of a Mandalorian and Grogu overlay that promises to give every rider the chance to participate in the story of the revamped flight simulator ride.
    “Guests like it, but they don’t love it,” D’Amaro told the Harvard Business Review during a Smugglers Run design session at Walt Disney Imagineering.
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  • After the Beatles, Paul McCartney stored his Sgt. Pepper coat in the closet

    After the Beatles, Paul McCartney stored his Sgt. Pepper coat in the closet
    Documentary filmmaker Morgan Neville dove in deep to create “Man on the Run,” a movie about Paul McCartney in the 1970s after the Beatles’ breakup. The film, which is playing at selected theaters locally, arrives on Prime Video on February 27th.
    By the time he’d completed the film, the director had far more interview material than he could fit into two hours. McCartney’s company, MPL, decided to use that material as the basis for an oral history book, “Wings:
  • Pennsylvania man cleared after 43 years in prison for murder denied bail during deportation fight

    Pennsylvania man cleared after 43 years in prison for murder denied bail during deportation fight
    By MARYCLAIRE DALE
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Pennsylvania man who spent 43 years in prison before his murder conviction was overturned — only to be taken straight into immigration custody — was denied bail Tuesday while he fights deportation.
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  • Madonna sends good luck message to American figure skater Amber Glenn at Olympics

    Madonna sends good luck message to American figure skater Amber Glenn at Olympics
    By DAVE SKRETTA, AP Sports Writer
    MILAN (AP) — It wasn’t exactly a prayer that Madonna answered for American figure skater Amber Glenn.
    More like a wish and a dream.
    Just before Glenn performed her short program at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Tuesday night, which is set to Madonna’s song “Like a Prayer,” she received a video from the “Queen of Pop” wishing her luck in the individual competition at the Winter Games.
    Turns out that Madonna had seen a cli
  • New state laws force some sheriffs to stop cooperating with Trump’s immigration crackdown

    New state laws force some sheriffs to stop cooperating with Trump’s immigration crackdown
    By DAVID A. LIEB and BRIAN WITTE
    Over the past 18 years, officers at Maryland’s Frederick County jail have asked thousands of inmates two standard questions: What country are you a citizen of? And where were you born?
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  • What climate change means for Greenland’s traditional Inuit lifestyle and the world

    What climate change means for Greenland’s traditional Inuit lifestyle and the world
    By EMMA BURROWS, EVGENIY MALOLETKA and KWIYEON HA
    ILULISSAT, Greenland (AP) — Growing up in a village in northern Greenland, Jørgen Kristensen’s closest friends were his stepfather’s sled dogs. Most of his classmates were dark-haired Inuit; he was different. When he was bullied at school for his fair hair — an inheritance from the mainland Danish father he never knew — the dogs came to him.
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  • Trump family business files for trademark rights on any airports using the president’s name

    Trump family business files for trademark rights on any airports using the president’s name
    By BERNARD CONDON
    NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump family company has filed to trademark the use of the president’s name on airports but says it doesn’t plan on charging a fee — at least for a proposed renaming of one near his Florida home.
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  • Driver fleeing ICE officers crashes, killing a Georgia teacher, authorities say

    Driver fleeing ICE officers crashes, killing a Georgia teacher, authorities say
    By RUSS BYNUM
    SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — A Guatemalan driver fleeing a Georgia traffic stop by federal immigration officers crashed into another vehicle, killing a teacher who was headed to work, authorities and school officials said.
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  • New subpoenas issued in inquiry on response to 2016 Russian election interference, AP sources say

    New subpoenas issued in inquiry on response to 2016 Russian election interference, AP sources say
    By ERIC TUCKER
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department has issued new subpoenas in a Florida-based investigation into perceived adversaries of President Donald Trump and the U.S. government response to Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.
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  • Strikes on 3 more alleged drug boats kill 11 people, US military says

    Strikes on 3 more alleged drug boats kill 11 people, US military says
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military said Tuesday that it carried out strikes on three boats accused of smuggling drugs in Latin American waters, killing 11 people in one of the deadliest days of the Trump administration’s monthslong campaign.
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  • Federal judge rules Kilmar Abrego Garcia can’t be re-detained by immigration authorities

    Federal judge rules Kilmar Abrego Garcia can’t be re-detained by immigration authorities
    By TRAVIS LOLLER, Associated Press
    Immigration and Customs Enforcement cannot re-detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia because a 90-day detention period has expired and the government has no viable plan for deporting him, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.
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  • To aficionados, fungi are freaky, mystical and overlooked. They’re helping scientists learn more

    To aficionados, fungi are freaky, mystical and overlooked. They’re helping scientists learn more
    By DORANY PINEDA
    ANGWIN, Calif. (AP) — Jessica Allen crunched through fallen leaves among Manzanita trees hunting for something few have spotted before: the Manzanita butter clump — a rare and little-known yellow mushroom found, so far, only along North America’s Western coastlines.
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