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  1. Con doblete de Mbappé, PSG remonta al Barcelona para avanzar a semis de la Liga de Campeones Kylian Mbappé anotó un doblete y el Paris Saint-Germain remontó tras la derrota en el duelo de ida en casa y está de vuelta en las semifinales de la Liga de Campeones tras vencer el martes 4-1 al Barcelona.
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  2. Dortmund está en semifinales tras remontar al Atlético de Madrid en el marcador global Marcel Sabitzer anotó cerca del final y asistió en otros dos para que el Borussia Dortmund avanzara a las semifinales Liga de Campeones con una desenfrenada victoria 4-2 el martes ante el Atlético de Madrid.
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  3. Trump trial: Why can't Americans see or hear what's happening inside N.Y. courtroom? New York law regarding media coverage of court proceedings restricts access to former President Trump's hush money trial.
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  4. Trump lleva su campaña a la corte al comenzar su juicio penal en NY El expresidente estadounidense Donald Trump inició su día como un acusado penal que arremetió contra el juez y los fiscales, presentándose como una víctima y efectuando publicaciones airadas en redes sociales.
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  5. Operarios trabajan contrarreloj para retirar grandes piezas de puente caído en Baltimore Casi tres semanas después del derrumbe del puente Francis Scott Key de Baltimore por el impacto de un portacontenedores a la deriva, los equipos utilizaban la grúa más grande de la costa este para mover los restos a un desguace próximo.
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  6. Travis Kelce heads to TV to host celebrity spinoff of 'Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?' Travis Kelce will host 'Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?,' a twist on an old game show that marks the NFL's star's first foray into series television.
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  7. Sondeo: Solo un tercio de los estadounidenses cree que Trump actuó ilegalmente El primer juicio penal a Donald Trump es también el proceso en que los estadounidenses están menos convencidos de que el expresidente cometió un delito, según una encuesta de AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
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  8. Only 1 in 3 U.S. adults thinks Trump acted illegally in N.Y. hush money case, poll shows Poll shows only a third of American adults believe former President Trump is guilty of a crime in his New York hush money case.
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  9. After the city removed RVs from Forest Lawn Drive, it also banned parking — for everyone Shortly after Los Angeles cleared dozens of RVs that had stationed themselves along Forest Lawn Drive, the city painted a long stretch of the curb red and banned parking in the busy street.
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  10. The EV market is in trouble: The latest sign is Tesla's layoffs The drive to electrify personal cars in California has, at best, hit a rough patch. The big question is whether current conditions will turn out to be growing pains.
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  11. NPR suspends journalist who publicly accused network of liberal bias Uri Berliner, a 25-year veteran of NPR, stoked criticism of the public broadcaster in an essay that said it lacks diverse viewpoints.
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  12. 'The Golden Bachelor' divorce turns a TV success story into a cautionary tale The split between Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist marks an abrupt reversal of fortune for “The Golden Bachelor,” a breakout hit show that was supposed to revive "The Bachelor" franchise.
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  13. Former California State Parks employee seeks $4 million in discrimination lawsuit Angel Alba, who worked at Malibu-area state parks, alleges his supervisors denigrated him for being Mexican and retaliated when he complained.
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  14. A disconcerting wave of crime in Venice, caught on camera Thanks to cameras, a Southern California restaurateur helped police identify the suspect in the brutal assault of two women near the Venice canals.
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  15. Republicanos en la cámara baja envían acusaciones contra Mayorkas al Senado, lo que lleva a juicio Los republicanos de la Cámara de Representantes enviaron el martes al Senado los artículos para someter a juicio político al secretario de Seguridad Nacional Alejandro Mayorkas, obligando a los senadores a convocar a un juicio por acusaciones de que Mayorkas “intencional y sistemáticamente” se negó a aplicar las leyes migratorias.
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  16. Legisladores de Reino Unido respaldan ley que daría paso a la primera generación antitabaco El plan del gobierno británico para una trascendental prohibición al consumo de tabaco superó el martes su primer obstáculo en el Parlamento, a pesar de la franca oposición desde dentro del Partido Conservador del primer ministro Rishi Sunak.
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  17. ABBA, Blondie, Héctor Lavoe y Juan Gabriel ingresan al registro de la Biblioteca del Congreso ABBA, Biggie, Blondie, Héctor Lavoe y Juan Gabriel ya forman parte del canon del audio en Estados Unidos.
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  18. Disneyland's plan to expand, reimagine park with new rides and hotels goes to a vote Disneyland is asking the city of Anaheim to relax zoning rules so it can build new rides, hotels and stores in the current park footprint. The plan could reshape the Orange County resort.
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  19. 'Never happened before': Key oversight officials leave as LAPD searches for chief Following a string of departures, Los Angeles faces an unprecedented three vacancies in key police leadership and oversight positions.
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  20. Kim Christensen, reporter known for 'righting wrongs and exposing truth,' dead at 71 Former Times investigative reporter Kim Christensen, who died Monday, was known for his incisive reporting and equally keen wit.
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  21. Want to make comfortable, highly functional clothing pop? Gage Crismond has answers The multidisciplinary artist recognizes something in a bag that’s always been present in his personal style: utility.
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  22. Crystal Kung Minkoff says her 'Real Housewives' days are over: 'It was a blessing' Crystal Kung Minkoff revealed, in a laid-back video, that she will not return for Season 14 of 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills': 'It's very bittersweet.'
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  23. Los Padres anotan seis en la quinta y vencen 7-3 a los Cerveceros Jackson Merrill bateó de 5-3 y conectó un sencillo de dos carreras durante un rally de seis anotaciones en la quinta entrada para que los Padres de San Diego derrotaran el lunes 7-3 a los Cerveceros de Milwaukee.
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  24. Suspect in brutal Venice attacks charged with rape and attempted murder Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón announced the charges against Anthony Jones, who is suspected of attacking two women earlier this month.
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  25. A home invasion in Newport Beach ends with an apparent suicide Newport Beach police are investigating a home invasion where the victims and alleged suspects apparently had a prior connection.
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  26. UCLA might have found a starting forward in Oklahoma State transfer Eric Dailey Jr. Eric Dailey Jr., a 6-8 swing forward who played his freshman season at Oklahoma State, transferred to UCLA and could move right into the starting lineup.
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  27. Legisladores de EEUU dicen que China subsidia la producción de fentanilo China alimenta la crisis del fentanilo en Estados Unidos al subsidiar directamente la fabricación de materiales utilizados por traficantes para fabricar la droga fuera del país, de acuerdo con un informe publicado el martes por una comisión especial de la Cámara de Representantes.
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  28. Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough shine in Hulu's dark true-crime drama 'Under the Bridge' Hulu's 'Under the Bridge,' an adaptation of Rebecca Godrey's true-crime book, stars Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough as a pair investigating the death of a teenage girl.
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  29. Participant, maker of 'Green Book' and 'An Inconvenient Truth,' is shutting down Culver City-based Participant told its staff Tuesday morning that the film and production company would be shutting down after 20 years.
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  30. Caitlin Clark is worth millions. Why will she only make $76,535 in the WNBA? Caitlin Clark is a household name and generational talent. She makes millions in endorsements but will make a salary of less than $77,000 as a WNBA rookie.
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