• When they don’t recognize you anymore

    When they don’t recognize you anymore
    By Paula Span, KFF Health News
    It happened more than a decade ago, but the moment remains with her.
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    Sara S
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday, Jan. 10

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday, Jan. 10
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Saturday, Jan. 10
    Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register.
    The deadline for submitting information is 10:45 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 p.m. Saturday.
    GIRLS WATER POLO
    SANTA BARBARA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
    Mater Dei 12, Orange Lutheran 9
    Corona del Mar 10, Harvard-Westlake 9
    Oaks Christian 10, Newport Harbor
  • UCLA football keeps tapping into the transfer portal

    UCLA football keeps tapping into the transfer portal
    LOS ANGELES — UCLA has yet to take its foot off the transfer portal pedal.
    Saturday was yet another day of full speed ahead on transfer commitments – hauling in another five players – to bring the Bruins’ total from the transfer portal to 30 players. As of Saturday afternoon, UCLA ranks 19th in the 247Sports ranking and 12th on On3’s ranking of transfer portal recruiting classes.
    The highest-profile commit of the bunch came Saturday afternoon when South Carolina wid
  • Anti-ICE protesters assemble across the US after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon

    Anti-ICE protesters assemble across the US after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon
    By REBECCA SANTANA
    MINNEAPOLIS — Thousands of people marched in Minneapolis Saturday to protest the fatal shooting of a woman by a federal immigration officer there and the shooting of two people in Portland, Oregon, as Minnesota leaders urged demonstrators to remain peaceful.
    The Minneapolis gathering was one of hundreds of protests planned in towns and cities across the country over the weekend. It came in a city on edge since the killing of Renee Good on Wednesday by an Immigration and
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  • Man steals $1,700 in caviar from Whole Foods in Irvine, police say

    Man steals $1,700 in caviar from Whole Foods in Irvine, police say
    Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a man accused of stealing about $1,700 worth of caviar from a Whole Foods store in Irvine over the holiday season.
    The theft occurred around 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 29 at the Whole Foods Market on Irvine Center Drive, Irvine Police Department spokesman Kyle Oldoerp said.
    At first, the caviar culprit appeared to be shopping normally, selecting items and placing them in a basket, police said. He then concealed 12 cans of caviar inside a paper Who
  • KPC Health workers reach tentative agreement to avert strike in OC and IE

    KPC Health workers reach tentative agreement to avert strike in OC and IE
    The union representing health care workers at three Orange County and three Inland Empire hospitals has reached a tentative contract agreement with KPC Health executives, averting a strike the workers had authorized for next week, officials announced Saturday.
    The workers had previously authorized a five-day strike beginning Monday at Anaheim Global Medical Center, Chapman Global Medical Center and South Coast Global Medical Center, along with Hemet Global Medical Center, Menifee Global Medical
  • Nicaragua’s government says it’s freeing detainees after pressure from the US

    Nicaragua’s government says it’s freeing detainees after pressure from the US
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Nicaragua’s Interior Ministry said Saturday the country would release dozens of prisoners, as the United States ramped up pressure on leftist President Daniel Ortegaa week after it ousted former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.
    On Friday, the U.S. Embassy in Nicaragua said Venezuela had taken an important step toward peace by releasing what it described as “political prisoners.” But it lamented that in Nicaragua, “more than 60 people remai
  • Virginia man pleads not guilty to charges in DC pipe bomb case

    Virginia man pleads not guilty to charges in DC pipe bomb case
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A Virginia man has pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of planting two pipe bombs outside the headquarters of the Democratic and Republican national parties on the eve of the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.Brian J. Cole Jr., of Woodbridge, Virginia, entered the plea at a brief hearing on Friday.He is facing two counts of transporting and attempting to use explosives.
    Justice Department prosecutors have said that Cole confessed to placing pipe bombs outside the Republ
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  • US launches new retaliatory strikes against ISIS in Syria after deadly ambush

    US launches new retaliatory strikes against ISIS in Syria after deadly ambush
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. has launched another round of retaliatory strikes against the Islamic State in Syria following last month’s ambush that killed two U.S. soldiers and one American civilian interpreter in the country.
    The large-scale strikes, conducted by the U.S. alongside partner forces, occurred around 12:30 p.m. ET, according to U.S. Central Command. The strikes hit multiple Islamic State targets across Syria.
    Saturday’s strikes are part of a broader operation that
  • No. 21 USC women seek ‘change of heart, change of mind’ reset

    No. 21 USC women seek ‘change of heart, change of mind’ reset
    USC’s women’s basketball players want to go into Minnesota as a changed team. The Trojans are on a two-game losing streak for the first time since the 2023-24 season, which doesn’t sit well with the high standard they’ve built.
    “It’s time that we make a change,” senior guard Kara Dunn told reporters. “We need to be as hungry as we can be. And going into the next game, we have to have a change of heart, change of mind and get after it.”
    No. 21
  • Alexander: How many streaming services does a sports fan need?

    Alexander: How many streaming services does a sports fan need?
    The world according to Jim:
    • If his music career and judge’s role on “The Voice” somehow stalls (not likely), maybe Snoop Dogg has a future in basketball commentary. He was hilarious on Peacock’s broadcast of Clippers-Warriors Monday night, especially his running patter as Golden State coach Steve Kerr was arguing himself into an ejection.
    Then again, did you see and hear it live? Or have you resisted paying for Peacock, Netflix, Amazon Prime, or any of the other st
  • Chargers confident in AFC wild-card playoff return

    Chargers confident in AFC wild-card playoff return
    The Chargers have been here before. Exactly one year ago, to be precise.
    They had 11 regular-season victories going into their AFC wild-card game, a game they appeared to have set up against an opponent they seemed capable of defeating and moving on to the next round, to a deeper and more fulfilling playoff run in Jim Harbaugh’s first season as their coach.
    Jan. 11, 2025, proved to be the end of the line, though.
    The Chargers’ 32-12 loss to the Houston Texans was one of those head-sc
  • Eagles start title defense against 49ers in NFC wild-card game

    Eagles start title defense against 49ers in NFC wild-card game
    PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles declared from the first day of training camp and throughout another season that included an NFC East title that the word “repeat” is not part of the locker-room vernacular for the 2024 Super Bowl champions.
    “We’re not defending nothing,” offensive lineman Jordan Mailata said.
    However the Eagles want to spin it, this much is true: Philadelphia is a contender to repeat.
    Yes, the offense has lacked the spark of a season ago, when every s
  • Lawyer gets 1 year in jail for deadly drunken driving crash in Garden Grove

    Lawyer gets 1 year in jail for deadly drunken driving crash in Garden Grove
    A 34-year-old lawyer was sentenced on Friday, Jan. 9 to a year in jail and ordered to perform 200 hours of community service for a DUI crash that killed a United States Postal Service driver in Garden Grove.
    A news release issued after his conviction in October by the Orange County District Attorney’s office said Lotfullah Sohaib Latif would face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison at his sentencing.
    Latif was driving nearly 90 mph on the 22 Freeway, near the 405 freeway and Valley Vi
  • Bills bring experience versus upstart Jaguars in AFC wild-card game

    Bills bring experience versus upstart Jaguars in AFC wild-card game
    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills don’t have to beat Kansas City, Cincinnati or Baltimore to reach the Super Bowl.
    The team with the reigning MVP and the AFC’s most playoff experience faces a new path, beginning with a wild-card game in Jacksonville. Although this journey doesn’t seem as daunting as those in recent years that included Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow or Lamar Jackson, it might be equally treacherous.
    Especially with the Bills being on the r
  • Orange County boys basketball standings, Jan. 10

    Orange County boys basketball standings, Jan. 10
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowStandings for the Orange County boys basketball leagues through Friday, Jan. 9.Trinity League
    League
    Overall
    JSerra
    1-0
    14-8
    St. John Bosco
    1-0
    12-4
    Mater Dei
    1-0
    13-7
    Santa Margarita
    0-1
    19-3
    Orange Lutheran
    0-1
    14-6
    Servite
    0-1
    16-6
    South Coast League
    League
    Overall
    San Juan Hills
    2-0
    12-8
    Tesoro
    1-0
    18-3
    San Clemente
    1-0
    11-9
    Capistrano Valley
    0-2
    10-11
    Dana Hills
    0-2
    7-12
    Sea View League
    League
    Overall
    Al
  • Chargers at Patriots: Who has the edge in the AFC wild-card game?

    Chargers at Patriots: Who has the edge in the AFC wild-card game?
    CHARGERS (11-6) at PATRIOTS (14-3)
    When: 5 p.m. PT Sunday
    Where: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
    TV/Radio: NBC (Ch. 4)/640 AM, 94.3 FM (Spanish)
    Line: Patriots by 3.5
    Notable injury designations
    Chargers: OUT: WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith (hamstring), S Kendall Williamson (ankle); QUESTIONABLE: T Austin Deculus (oblique), OLB Bud Dupree (hamstring), TE Tucker Fisk (ankle), RB Omarion Hampton (ankle), DB Elijah Molden (hamstring), LB Del’Shawn Phillips (hamstring).
    Patriots: OUT: DL
  • Corky: These surfers are in it for life

    Corky: These surfers are in it for life
    I thought I would talk a little bit about surf “lifers” today.
    A lifer being a person who, in one way or another, has devoted their life to being a surfer, surfing, or somehow involved in the surf culture.  I consider myself one as I have, in pretty much all those ways, been a surfer my entire life from about 7 years old on.  We lived in Surfside on the beach, so I was able to surf all I wanted.
    We have a number of extremely cool lifers here in our beautiful Orange County,
  • Lindsey Vonn rising once again

    Lindsey Vonn rising once again
    Lindsey Vonn’s first tattoo was the outline of a shark on her left ring finger.
    “Because the shark is always moving forward,” she said.
    Amid widespread skepticism of her prospects at the 2018 Olympic Games in PyeongChang, Vonn, then 33, had a tattoo of the Greek word for “believe” strategically placed on her right middle finger for those who don’t.
    And when her grandfather, Don Kildow, a veteran of the Korean War, died in November 2017 only weeks before the Wi
  • Swanson: Justin Herbert vs. Playoffs – who you got?

    Swanson: Justin Herbert vs. Playoffs – who you got?
    EL SEGUNDO — Justin Herbert really needs a win.
    Actually, maybe he doesn’t need a win. He’s talented, he takes home about $52 million a year – he’s tall. The man has a lot going for him already.
    But for the sake of his résumé, his legacy, and all of our collective sanity, a first postseason feather in his cap Sunday would be great.
    You’ve heard the allegations: Herbert has a big arm but he’s missing the clutch gene. That résumé
  • Protests against ICE to be held around Southern California on Saturday

    Protests against ICE to be held around Southern California on Saturday
    Protesters against immigration enforcement are taking to the streets across the nation and in Southern California on Saturday Jan. 10 after a federal officer fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis and another shot and wounded two people in Portland, Oregon this week.
    The demonstrations come as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security pushes forward in the Twin Cities with what it calls its biggest-ever immigration enforcement operation. President Donald Trump’s administration has said both sh
  • Gianna Kneepkens went from long shot to sure shot for No. 4 UCLA

    Gianna Kneepkens went from long shot to sure shot for No. 4 UCLA
    LOS ANGELES — Gianna Kneepkens was at the top of Cori Close’s wish list.
    Close had no spots on the roster available at the time of Kneepkens’ entrance in the transfer portal. But the Bruins’ coach also knew that the chances of her keeping her team fully intact was “slim to none.”
    “I just want you to know that if we had a spot, you would be our top priority,” Close said she told Kneepkens. “And I don’t even think she believed that we wou
  • Friendly shepherd Giselle wants to share your love

    Friendly shepherd Giselle wants to share your love
    Breed: German shepherd
    Age: 2 years
    Sex: Spayed female
    Size: 65 pounds
    Giselle’s story: Giselle is an athletic girl, social, friendly and loving, who would do best in a home with adults or children older than 10. She’d be ideal for an active family who hikes, walks, runs or jogs, as she’s a bit of an athlete herself. She’s current on vaccines and was rescued from a shelter. She is microchipped and ready for a home where she can receive love and kindness and show off her i
  • There’s no separating this mother-daughter kitty pair

    There’s no separating this mother-daughter kitty pair
    Breed: Bella, domestic shorthair tuxedo; Misty, Russian blue
    Age: Bella, 2 years; Misty, 6 months
    Sex: Spayed females
    Bella and Misty’s story: Bella and her daughter, Misty, can be found together constantly – cuddling, grooming one another, playing together. They have a gentle, loving, special connection. Bella is dainty and affectionate with an easygoing nature and soft, silky fur. Misty, with fur like velvet, is curious, loving and playful. Both are outgoing and enjoy being with pe
  • Susan Shelley: A reality check on Gavin Newsom’s California

    Susan Shelley: A reality check on Gavin Newsom’s California
    After several years of not bothering to show up in the Capitol to deliver the annual State of the State speech, Gov. Gavin Newsom enlisted the building and all the government officials in it, even the justices of the state Supreme Court, to be props in his latest presidential campaign video.
    Copying the president’s entrance for a State of the Union address, Newsom entered the Assembly chamber from the back, followed by an escort committee. He moved slowly down the aisle, shaking hands and
  • What to Stream: A$AP Rocky, Madison Beer, Damon and Affleck reunite

    What to Stream: A$AP Rocky, Madison Beer, Damon and Affleck reunite
    By The Associated Press
    A$AP Rocky’s first full-length album in eight years, “Don’t Be Dumb,” and Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reuniting again in Netflix’s “The Rip” 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: The pop-R&B vocalist Madison Beer returns with her third LP, “Locket
  • Herbs grown indoors require extra care. Here are some tips

    Herbs grown indoors require extra care. Here are some tips
    By JESSICA DAMIANO, Associated Press
    I’ve been growing herbs in the garden long enough to know they don’t require much. Just water, sunlight and my best intentions.
    In the garden, herbs are forgiving plants. They aren’t fussy about soil pH, almost never need fertilizer, and can power through if you occasionally forget to water them.
    But when the weather turns cold and their outdoor beds become inhospitable, I grow some of my culinary friends on a sunny kitchen windowsill, even
  • Mobility exercises are an important part of fitness as we age. Here are some tips

    Mobility exercises are an important part of fitness as we age. Here are some tips
    By ALBERT STUMM, Associated Press
    As they age, it’s not uncommon for many people to let out a muted groan when getting out of bed in the morning.
    But if you “oof” every time you get in a car or “aargh” while bending over to pick up something, it may be time to prioritize exercises that target your mobility.
    Dr. Miho Tanaka, a sports medicine surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, said good mobility is increasingly recognized as an impo
  • The top 5 affordable cars and SUVs for 2026, according to Edmunds

    The top 5 affordable cars and SUVs for 2026, according to Edmunds
    By CHRISTIAN WARDLAW, Edmunds
    Affordability is a hotter topic than ever in 2026. Many people are struggling to manage rising costs and live within their means, making it harder to justify splurging on things they want but don’t need. That applies to car shopping decisions, too. If you need a new vehicle and your budget is tight, check out this list of the best affordable cars for sale to help you get started on the right foot.
    Edmunds’ experts have ranked their favorite models for 20
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Jan. 1-8)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Jan. 1-8)
    Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Orange County health inspectors from Jan. 1 to Jan. 8.
    Food sales at Chevron station, 1405 W. Chapman Ave., OrangeClosed: Jan. 7
    Reason: None provided
    Reopened: Jan. 8Sessions at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa MesaClosed: Jan. 7
    Reason: Rodent infestation
    Reopened: Jan. 8LAON, 10953 Meridian Drive, Suite P, CypressClosed: Jan. 7
    Reason: Cockroach infestation
    Reopened: Jan. 9Sheung Shui Fish & Rice Noodle

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