Morgan Wallen Breaks Silence on Nashville Arrest: 'I Made Amends'
Meghan Markle upset over ‘unfair criticism’ of American Riviera Orchard, royal expert claims
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The Duchess of Sussex, 42, has reportedly been reduced to tears over the lackluster reception her lifestyle brand's announcement had generated.
Prince William Hints Prince George Will Follow in His Footsteps
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William told guests at a Buckingham Palace garden party that his eldest son could follow him in his aviation career.
Putin's Nuclear Drills 'Saber Rattling' to Prevent Use of NATO Weapons: ISW
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Russia is trying to shape how the West approaches its supply of weapons to Ukraine, the U.S.-based think tank has said.
Singapore Airlines boss apologizes for ‘traumatic experience’ as passengers ‘somersaulted’ in cabin during deadly drop
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“Some poor people walking around ended up doing somersaults, it was absolutely terrible.”
After a Day of Deadly Storms, Iowa Awakens to Scenes of Devastation
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Severe weather destroyed much of Greenfield, where officials were continuing search and rescue work overnight to determine the death toll.
Donald Trump Gifts Roseanne Barr a Gun
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Comedian Barr has shared video footage of former President Trump autographing a firearm for her.
Rent Prices Hit Record High in 3 US Cities
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While rents are dropping across the U.S., they have reached new highs last month in three cities in the Midwest.
Texas Republican Swarmed by Bees, Blames Opponent's Allies
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A Texas Republican has blamed his rival's alleged supporter after one of his campaign tents was swarmed with bees.
Immigrants are wary as an appeals court weighs legality of Texas immigration law
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Regardless of what courts rule regarding SB4, a climate of distrust has permeated among immigrant and mixed-status families in Texas.
Can a fallen bridge raise a broken city? In Baltimore, it can.
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Baltimore has long been synonymous with brokenness. This is a chance for repair.
Why the US thinks Russia wants to put a nuclear warhead in space and how bad that could be
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TOPSHOT - Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech, as he visits the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of Blagoveschensk, Amur region on April 12, 2022. (Photo by Yevgeny BIYATOV / Sputnik / AFP) (Photo by YEVGENY BIYATOV/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images) A number of statements from US officials over the past three months have been rai
Russia Lays Claim to Part of 'NATO Lake'
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A Russian Defense Ministry document says Moscow wants to change its maritime border in the Baltic, which would impact a number NATO states.
Expectant Mom Goes to Cemetery To Pick Out Daughter's Name
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Haley Hodge told Newsweek: "Each marker represents someone's entire life, not just a body."
More remains identified at serial killer's estate, now 13 presumed victims
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Herb Baumeister killed himself in 1996 as investigators sought to question him after 10,000 charred bones were found at his estate.
Which countries recognize a state of Palestine, and what is changing?
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A look at the Palestinians' long bid for statehood as several western European nations say they'll recognize Palestine as a state.
American students have soured on China. That’s bad for the U.S.
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As fewer American students study in China, the U.S. will suffer a shortage of China experts.
This is what it took to expose Sean 'Diddy' Combs' abuse of his girlfriend
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The music mogul issued an apology only after some of singer Cassie Ventura's allegations were substantiated by security footage from a Los Angeles hotel.
Danish police temporarily ban the Bandidos motorcycle club, citing violence
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Danish police have issued a temporary ban on the Danish arm of the Bandidos motorcycle club, citing the group’s violent behavior
Inside Democrats’ political strategy on border security
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In today’s edition … Democrats confirm 200th Biden judge … Republican super PAC books millions in House race ads.
Social Security Payment Goes Out Today: Recipients to Receive up to $4,873
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Millions of Social Security recipients are paid each month, with the final batch for May 2024 being issued today.
MAGA Called Out Over Donald Trump FBI Fury
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Former president and allies accused of inflating a non-issue by claiming potential use of "deadly force" in Mar-a-Lago raid was targeted.
The kids are all right. It’s the adults who are trouble
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'Armand,' 'Bird' and other top films at Cannes understand that hand-wringing over the dangers of modern childhood glosses over who’s really responsible: adults.
Letters to the Editor: Two views on Harrison Butker's Catholic college commencement speech
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One readers says Harrison Butker's views on women and LGBTQ+ people must be forcefully rejected. Another finds some wisdom in his speech.
Letters to the Editor: LAUSD families want school police on campus, no matter what some activists say
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Parents won't send their kids to schools they perceive as unsafe. That's why the LAUSD must deploy officers to its most troubled campuses.
30 years ago, Grace Paley foresaw today's clash over antisemitism
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In a scene from 1991, Jewish people are protesting Israeli policy, and a passerby calls them antisemites. Sounds a lot like campus life in 2024.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces sex assault lawsuit from a sixth person
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Former model Crystal McKinney is suing Sean "Diddy" Combs, saying the rap mogul sexually assaulted her in 2003 at his New York City music studio.
The world community needs to put two-state facts on the ground and give Palestinians hope
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Pushing and pleading with Israel to participate in a two-state process is a waste of time. The international community can initiate a different way forward.
UCLA Chancellor Gene Block heads to D.C. for grilling on campus antisemitism
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The testimony — which will take place just over two months before Block steps down as chancellor — will be the first time the head of a California university addresses the House education committee.
Fentanyl is fueling a record number of youth drug deaths
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Fentanyl has largely fueled a more than doubling of overdose deaths among children ages 12 to 17 since the start of the pandemic, data shows
Twin Cities taverns turn the cheeseburger inside out: 'Ooey, gooey sensation'
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The Juicy Lucy — spelled Jucy Lucy at times — is a cheeseburger with the gooey cheese inside the patty. It's venerable culinary tradition in the taverns of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota.
Israeli and Palestinian leaders once shared a peace prize. Now they may share war crimes charges
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The leaders of Hamas and Israel are linked by their complicity in mass slaughter since Oct. 7 and perhaps soon by arrest warrants for war crimes.
Man gets live rattlesnake in the mail at Mojave Desert post office
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Elijah Bowles picked up a package at the Twentynine Palms Post Office and found a live rattlesnake inside. An investigation is underway.
Solar eclipses are so last month. Get ready for a 'planetary parade'
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A "planetary parade" will occur June 3, when Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will be aligned. But your chances of seeing the planets will improve June 29.
Orange County Fire Authority agrees to $580,000 settlement in lawsuit alleging gender discrimination
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The fire agency settles with former spokeswoman Colleen Windsor, whose lawsuit alleged that male colleagues systematically harassed and undermined her.
24 superb things to do around L.A. to kick off the summer of 2024
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Sip wine at Barnsdall Art Park. Catch a movie at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Paddle a swan boat in Echo Park Lake. See free Shakespeare in Griffith Park. And more ideas to bookmark ASAP.
Jealousy of porn actor led to murder attempt with golf club, LAPD says
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James Gosselin, 26, has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges for an alleged April 2 attack on an adult film actor who had worked with Gosselin's ex-girlfriend.
Microplastics discovered in human and dog testes
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Researchers found high levels of microplastics in human and dog testes. They say their presence could be behind a trend in diminishing sperm quantity and quality around the globe.
California wants to mandate folic acid in tortillas to help babies. Why that’s bad
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It was time for the Great Tortilla Folic Acid Test. The 3.5-ounce bag of folic acid powder was available on Amazon for $20. I washed out my mouth with water, closed my eyes and took two warm corn tortillas.
Why some of California's most outdoorsy people are moving to...Las Vegas?
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With its strip clubs and slot machines, Las Vegas is one of the indoors-iest places on Earth. But just outside the city, elite outdoor athletes are buying homes, starting families and declaring Las Vegas the adventure sports capital of the U.S.
'I got a job, I got class': Why Cal State L.A. isn't roiling with protest
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The vibe at Cal State L.A.'s pro-Palestinian encampment is quieter than the raucous scenes that have unfolded at some SoCal campuses. One key difference: the number of students juggling schoolwork with outside jobs and family duties.
The quest to alter our ‘last toxic act’: Inside the rise of human composting
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Life-giving compost is made from things that die and decompose. Now humans can add their bodies to the mix. This new burial won't be legal in California until 2027. But some aren't waiting.
Is Zionism patriotism or racism? Big disagreements over a word in use for 125 years
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Protesters on both sides of the Israel-Hamas war use the word in diametrically opposed ways. What are the origins of the term?
Justin Hartley procedural 'Tracker' hunts down ratings success for CBS
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The series starring Justin Hartley has become the first freshman show since 'Survivor' to be the most watched entertainment show on television.
EVs and hybrids are twice as likely to hit pedestrians as gas cars, study shows
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Look both ways — and then look again. A new study urges EV drivers to be extra cautious, as pedestrians are probably less likely to hear an oncoming electric car.
Letters to the Editor: To Biden's liberal critics: I hope you're happy with President Trump
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Biden's detractors on the left need to realize how much more disastrous the wars in Gaza and Ukraine would have been under Trump.
Gas stoves may contribute to early deaths and childhood asthma, new Stanford study finds
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Researchers concluded exposure to nitrogen dioxide emissions alone may contribute to nearly 19,000 premature deaths in the United States each year.
How to sell furniture like a pro on Facebook and Craigslist
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Expert furniture resellers share their best tips and tricks for outshining the competition on secondhand sites.
Letters to the Editor: California's population decline was too brief. The Golden State needs fewer residents
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To support nearly 40 million people in California, we've cut down forests and dammed up rivers. Population growth isn't sustainable.