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  1. San Juan Hills showcases its stingy defense in victory over Mira Costa San Juan Hills capitalizes on its strong defense and Mira Costa mistakes to take a 28-7 victory.
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  2. Shohei Ohtani helps ignite Dodgers comeback, reaching 52-52 mark in win over Rockies A day after his 50-50 milestone, Shohei Ohtani hits another home run and picks up another stolen base as the Dodgers rally to defeat the Colorado Rockies.
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  3. Eric Wagaman's three hits not enough for Angels in loss to Astros Eric Wagaman finishes with three hits and two RBIs, but Kyle Tucker's four hits help the Houston Astros pull off a 9-7 win over the Angels.
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  4. Court rules nearly 98,000 Arizonans whose citizenship hadn't been confirmed can vote the full ballot The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents hadn’t been confirmed can vote in state and local races.
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  5. Cyclist dies after being hit by two vehicles in L.A. Police search for drivers who fled the scene The LAPD is seeking the public’s help in identifying two drivers involved in two collisions that killed a bicyclist in Northridge on Thursday evening.
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  6. Tyler Glasnow frustrated by recurring elbow issues: 'It’s just, like, exhausting' Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow laments not having an opportunity to play in the postseason after another elbow injury derails his season.
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  7. Newsom to sign California bill to limit ‘addictive’ social media feeds for kids Senate Bill 976 could inspire legal action by social media companies, which argued the legislation ‘unconstitutionally burdens’ access to content.
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  8. USC accused of fraud by 'Varsity Blues' parent whose conviction was overturned John Wilson has demanded that USC return his $100,000 donation.
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  9. Jurors begin deliberations in trial of man who killed 10 people at Colorado supermarket Jurors begin deliberating whether a mentally ill man is guilty of murder in a Colorado supermarket mass shooting or not guilty by reason of insanity.
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  10. 'She should be alive today': Harris spotlights woman's death to blast abortion bans and Trump For the first time since she moved to the top of the Democratic ticket, Vice President Kamala Harris gave a speech focused squarely on abortion rights.
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  11. Miss Sassy, cat at the center of Springfield, Ohio, debacle, speaks — 'Can everyone please get over me?' Her owner told police that Miss Sassy had been abducted by Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, sparking false pet-eating rumors that were amplified by Donald Trump and JD Vance. In fact, the cat was just chilling in the basement.
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  12. Chef That! Recipes and tips from your favorite chefs Chefs drop by the L.A. Times Kitchen to show dishes that are simple enough for home cooks but also spark ideas, reveal new techniques and tap into creativity.
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  13. Rocky Rodríguez, de Angel City FC: para ganar títulos, en un equipo debe haber confianza Antes de llegar a Los Ángeles con Angel City, la costarricense Rocky Rodríguez lo había ganado todo en el fútbol profesional de Estados Unidos.
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  14. Trump vows to be 'best friend' to Jewish Americans, as allegations of ally's antisemitism surface Former President Trump tells an Israeli American group that if he loses the election, 'the Jewish people would really have a lot to do with that.'
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  15. In a year of great pop music, Katy Perry's latest is pop trash For her first album in four years, Katy Perry reteams with producer and songwriter Dr. Luke, with whom she made many of her biggest hits.
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  16. Wall Street closes its record-setting week mixed as FedEx slumps and Nike jumps U.S. stocks drifted around their all-time highs, as a record-setting week for Wall Street closed on a quieter note
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  17. Secret Service report details communication failures preceding July assassination attempt on Trump Communication breakdowns with local law enforcement hampered the Secret Service ahead of a July assassination attempt on former President Trump.
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  18. Forget sports. The hottest Bay Area feud is over Oakland airport's name San Francisco on Tuesday asked a federal judge for a preliminary injunction to bar Oakland's airport from using the name San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport.
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  19. New Shohei Ohtani book chronicling his journey from Japan to the Dodgers on sale now The Los Angeles Times award-winning staff takes readers behind the scenes during baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani's journey from Japan to the Dodgers.
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  20. La película de culto francesa 'La Haine' regresa como musical de hip hop Al ver “La Haine” (“El odio”) hace casi 30 años, había una sensación de algo inexorable en la violencia en los suburbios franceses.
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  21. A fan had Shohei Ohtani's 50th home run ball graze his fingertips. It cost him $500,000 Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani doesn't have his 50-50 home run ball. Neither does the Marlins fan who nearly caught it twice. Expert says it may be worth $500,000 or more.
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  22. House unanimously votes to boost Trump security as Congress scrambles to ensure candidate safety Lawmakers are scrambling to ensure that the U.S. Secret Service has enough resources to keep presidential candidates safe amid threats of violence.
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  23. Riverside County sheriff's deputy stabs inmate who attempted to grab his gun during court hearing Joseph Bashor, 20, of San Bernardino was waiting for his case to be called in court when he tried to grab a deputy's gun. He was stabbed then subdued by deputies.
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  24. JoJo era una sensación adolescente. A sus 33 años, ha vuelto a encontrar su voz Joanna Levesque saltó al estrellato a los 13 años.
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  25. 'The Substance' es brillantemente repugnante y desquiciada En sus primeras dos horas, “The Substance” (“La sustancia”) es una película bien hecha y entretenida.
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  26. Tiny Kentucky town is rocked as its sheriff is jailed in the killing of a judge Residents of a tiny Kentucky town are struggling to cope with a shooting involving a judge killed in his chambers and the sheriff charged with murder.
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  27. Number of California dairy herds infected with H5N1 bird flu rises to 17 With 17 dairy herds in California now infected with bird flu, the state is upping its surveillance.
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  28. California unemployment rises as private hiring slows and state government payrolls tumble Employers in the state add 6,800 jobs in August, far below its nationwide share. Hiring in film, manufacturing and other key sectors stalls.
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  29. Insurance commissioner prohibits policy cancellations for fire victims Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara barred insurance companies from canceling the policies of 750,000 homeowners affected by the Airport, Bridge and Line fires.
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  30. Ex-Bad Boy Records rapper Shyne says Sean 'Diddy' Combs 'destroyed my life' as mogul awaits trial Former Bad Boy rapper and Belizean politician Shyne claims Sean 'Diddy' Combs 'pretty much sent me to prison,' decades after a shooting that involved the music mogul.
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