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Kiké Hernández adds another homer to impressive October resume: 'He wants the moment'

Batting ninth, Kiké Hernández said his goal in Game 3 was to get on base in front of leadoff man Shohei Ohtani. He delivered two hits, including a sixth-inning homer.
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Reported bear attack on Montana camper turns out be brutal homicide
Dustin Kjersem sustained "multiple chop wounds," including to his skull, an autopsy revealed. His killer has not been found.
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Why America's THAAD defense deployment to Israel is a 'gamble' in Iran conflict
Around 100 U.S. troops will soon be on active duty in Israel to help defend the country against the potent missile threat from Iran and its regional allies.
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Dodgers spent $1 billion on Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. It's payoff time
Game 4 of the NLCS against the New York Mets could very well be a showcase of the two players the Dodgers spent lavishly on to deliver them a World Series.
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Meet the model turned wellness biohacker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYW8bj-IG-w Lauren Berlingeri worked as a model and TV host before co-launching powerhouse wellness technology brand HigherDOSE.  She talks to Lydia Moynihan about what initially blew her away with infrared saunas, why money isn’t her motive, and why she resonates with the city of New York
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Lane Thomas’s life was uprooted midseason. He’s starting to feel at home in Cleveland.
Lane Thomas and the Cleveland Guardians are facing the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series. Game 3 of the ALCS is set for Thursday night.
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Two games in, the revamped Capitals are clicking on offense
The Capitals, who face the Dallas Stars on Thursday, have scored seven goals in their first two games of the season and already have two on the power play.
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Heat, thirst and rosaries: A drive along Arizona's border with Mexico
Migrants, cartels and crosses can be seen along Arizona's border wall with Mexico. The state is at the center of our immigration debate before the Nov. 5 election.
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L.A.'s. new graffiti wars: A bold generation of taggers hitting high-profile targets
Graffiti has been a central part of Los Angeles for generations, an omnipresent part of the cityscape that has endured many attempts to stamp it out. But L.A.'s graffiti culture is in the midst of a very loud and brash change.
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AI is so rampant now that even a second-grade project is a lesson in deep fakes
Generative AI has taken over much of the internet, turning a straightforward school project about Costa Rica into a lesson on discerning online fact from fiction.
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Like his character Isaac in 'Ghosts,' Brandon Scott Jones is multidimensional
Jones made his name in Hollywood as a character actor and comedy writer. But in CBS' 'Ghosts,' back for Season 4 on Thursday, he's become a mainstay of the cast.
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Stavros Halkias wants to make his own 'Billy Madison.' He's closer than he thinks
The stand-up comic deploys his acting chops in the indie comedy 'Let's Start a Cult,' about an inept convert who can't quite get with the program.
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How to make a Día de Muertos altar to nourish the living and the spirits
Honoring the ancestors is universal. Anyone called to commemorate their loved ones can embrace and celebrate Día de Muertos.
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Chargers rookies are making new GM's first draft class a smash hit
Because of a slew of injuries in the Chargers secondary, rookie corners Cam Hart and Tarheeb Still were propelled into the starting lineup and have done well.
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Menopausal women have a lot at stake in this election
The politics of reproductive health aren't just about abortion and aren't limited to younger women.
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What to make for Día de Muertos? A fall dish to be unwrapped like a gift
For Día de Muertos, make these mixiotes of chile-marinated chicken cooked in bundles of string-tied parchment. Add a dessert of bread pudding soaked in piloncillo syrup and studded with fruit and pecans.
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Singer Charles Costa completes his run from Canada to Mexico: '90 marathons in 90 days'
The singer formerly known as King Charles runs the equivalent of 90 marathons in 90 days on the Pacific Crest Trail to raise awareness about mental health.
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At 96, she's 'thinking about the future of L.A. housing' and built an ADU to prove it
Isabel Janken lived in her Westwood duplex for more than 40 years. Today, the garage of her duplex has been transformed into an ADU, creating a community of three rental units.
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Donald Trump threatens vengeance on California. Should we believe him?
Supporters dismiss Trump's threat to withhold federal disaster funds and deploy the military as empty bluster. But his past actions give cause for concern.
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At 41, Andrew Garfield is questioning everything: 'I don’t know where my calling is'
While promoting his new film 'We Live in Time,' the British actor has embraced vulnerability — and come to see himself as a model for men who wear their hearts on their sleeves.
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In a close election, here are three legal disputes that could reach the Supreme Court
If only a few thousand votes separate Harris and Trump, courts could prove crucial
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Tim Heidecker blends his singer-songwriter take on the world with his funny guy routine
The comedian and co-creator of "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" talks about his songwriting once again taking center stage with the release of his new album "Slipping Away" out Friday on Bloodshot Records.
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NFL coaching stress can damage health. Ask Brian Billick, Gary Kubiak, Bruce Arians ...
Behind the glory of being an NFL coach is the considerable trade-off that comes with the stress of the job, an issue that can lead to damaging health.
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AI is supposed to be Hollywood's next big thing. What's taking so long?
As AI technology advances, industry observers expect to see more deals between tech companies, studios and talent. But major challenges remain.
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Mexican journalists are dying. A new documentary tells the story
A Netflix documentary explores the dangers of working for the news media in Mexico, where at least 165 journalists have been killed or gone missing since 1992.
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Mixiotes de Pollo (Parchment-Wrapped Chicken)
An easy chicken recipe for Día de Muertos: These parcels of chile-marinated chicken are wrapped in string-tied parchment bundles and steamed with sliced fall squash, for serving with tortillas, cabbage and wedges of lime.
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Letters to the Editor: Democrats need to stop it with 'this election should be a no-brainer'
No amount of dismissing Trump can change the fact that he still has a hold on blue-collar Americans. Democrats need to figure this out.
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Three new network multi-camera sitcoms have one purpose: To give you a lighthearted laugh
A trio of new comedies, "Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage" and "Poppa's House" on CBS and "Happy's Place" on NBC, borrow from a deep well of sitcoms that came before them.
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NFL Week 7 picks: Unbeaten records on line as Chiefs face 49ers and Vikings play Lions
NFL Week 7 picks: Kansas City puts its unbeaten record on the line at San Francisco, and Minnesota does the same as it plays host to Detroit.
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Letters to the Editor: I'm a Mormon against Trump, who shows the opposite of our values
Mormons who support Trump must grapple with a candidate who lies constantly and denigrates legal immigrants, says an LDS Church member.
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Kids are sucking down baby food pouches at record rates. ‘We’re going to pay for it,’ experts say
It’s hard to beat the convenience of baby food pouches. But overreliance can affect a child's nutrition, food preferences and speech development, experts warn.
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Capirotada Tropical (Bread Pudding With Guava and Apricots)
This luscious bread pudding recipe is made with a spiced syrup rather than a custard, studded with fresh guava, dried apricots and toasted nuts.
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Cities face limits on how they can expand rent control. Voters could change that with Prop. 33
Next month, voters will decide whether to allow cities the option to greatly expand rent control when they vote on Proposition 33.
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Letters to the Editor: California regulators are showing a shocking disregard for high gas prices
Will new regulations increase gas prices by 47 cents per gallon or not? It's a question the state Air Resources Board doesn't seem to want to answer.
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How to see the lost art of rebel Disney imagineer Rolly Crump in L.A.
“The Lost Exhibition” is a chance to explore the artist's lesser-known early work, before he worked on Disney attractions like the Haunted Mansion, It’s a Small World and the Enchanted Tiki Room.
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Highlands, N.C., was spared by Hurricane Helene. Tourists still aren’t coming.
Towns in far southwestern North Carolina survived the storm, but warnings that people avoid the region have kept away visitors essential to their survival.
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After a season full of lessons, Walker Buehler adapting to his post-Butane era
Walker Buehler isn't the same pitcher he once was, and he showed that based on how he got out of a critical jam in Game 3 of the NLCS against the Mets.
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L.A. beauty rituals: For Barrington Darius, cutting hair is math, it’s theory and it’s art
“When I cut my hair, I feel like that aura has been turned up. Aura points going up. My conversations are sharp.”
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Toys aren't just for kids. Mattel and other companies are embracing 'kidults'
Mattel, Lego and other toy companies are targeting a growing number of adults who are buying toys for themselves.
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‘We Live in Time’: Garfield and Pugh in a sadly familiar love story
The two stars can’t overcome this film’s timid, time-hopping marriage story.
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Wizards rookie Bub Carrington is close to home. He knows all that entails.
Bub Carrington, a guard from Baltimore, has been warned about playing near where he grew up, but he’s prepared for the challenge.
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Sea lions are driving La Jolla into a frenzy. Your beach town might be next
La Jolla's thriving sea lion population is a delight for tourists and a headache for some locals. Other coastal communities may face a similar problem soon.
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‘Rumours’: It’s the end of the world, and Guy Maddin feels fine
Cate Blanchett and Alicia Vikander star in the filmmaker’s latest loopy political comedy.
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Trump promises mayhem. Take him seriously and literally
Donald Trump's supporters brush off his threats against democracy, but past performance gives us every reason to believe he'll do exactly as he says.
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Six ways Kamala Harris changed these Californians' lives forever
Before she was the Democratic presidential nominee, Kamala Harris took actions as California attorney general and San Francisco district attorney that have left lasting impacts on people in the Golden State.
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“Trump Remains Very Popular Here”: What 54,000 Incarcerated People Think About the Election
The Marshall Project's survey of 54,000 people behind bars shows strong support for Trump.
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What People Behind Bars Really Think About the “Cop vs. Felon” Election
To understand how incarcerated people are thinking about the two candidates, the Marshall Project posed three questions.
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Celeb-loved infrared sauna will take you ‘Higher’
Are you ready to sweat it out? Take a tour of HigherDOSE, a New York-based infrared sauna company co-founded by model-turned-CEO Lauren Berlingeri. She says the high-tech light therapy has created a “cult-like” following by releasing “happy chemicals,” along with a slew of other health benefits. HigherDOSE now offers a take-home sauna blanket, which was...
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A new investigation claims TikTok execs know the app is harming kids — why are we letting it happen?
New documents from an investigation by Kentucky’s AG claim TikTok is well aware of kids under 13 using the app — and of underage girls stripping on livestreams.
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