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Dortmund respira un poco con sus lesionados al recibir al PSG
El desvelo del Borussia Dortmund por sus lesionados se ha disipado y el técnico Edin Terzić confía que, salvo dos jugadores, tendrá a todos dispuestos para enfrentar al Paris Saint-Germain en la ida de las semifinales de la Liga de Campeones.
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EEUU cambiará clasificación de la marihuana para declararla droga menos peligrosa
La agencia antidrogas estadounidense dará pasos para reclasificar a la marihuana como una droga menos peligrosa, según se enteró The Associated Press, un cambio histórico que podría tener consecuencias en todo el país.
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4 officers killed in N. Carolina were at disadvantage as shots rained from above, police say
Police in North Carolina say they're still sorting out how four officers were killed and four others wounded Monday in suburban Charlotte.
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Kendrick Lamar responds to Drake in new diss track 'Euphoria'
The Compton-born rapper returned his onetime collaborator's fire in a new song Tuesday that questions Drake's authenticity and Blackness.
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Why the Lakers lost their last timeout despite successful challenge against Nuggets
An NBA challenge rule was questioned by Charles Barkley after the Lakers were left with no timeouts in the final minutes of their Game 5 loss to the Nuggets.
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Tesla sales have peaked in California, industry group predicts
Tesla's sales fell in California for the second straight quarter, suggesting its popularity in the state may have peaked, industry group says.
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U.S. drug control agency will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, a historic shift to generations of American drug policy.
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May is off to a wet start in Southern California with cold temperatures and rain over the weekend
Los Angeles is expected to see colder temperatures and some light rain over the weekend, kicking off a wet start to May.
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Qatar's mediation efforts in Israel-Hamas war come under fire
The tiny Persian Gulf nation initially had success persuading Hamas to give up hostages. Critics claim its influence and commitment have diminished.
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Netanyahu vows to invade Rafah 'with or without a deal' for a cease-fire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to launch an incursion into the southern city of Rafah, where thousands of Palestinians are sheltering.
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Rehab operator paid kickbacks to 'body brokers' in exchange for patients, prosecutors say
Scott Raffa needed to fill his rehab centers with patients. Prosecutors allege that he paid 'body brokers' to find patients whose insurance would cover the stay.
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It's another all-Taylor Swift edition of the Hot 100 chart this week
Swift repeated — and bested — her own 2022 feat by claiming the 14 top slots on the singles' chart.
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'Did you take Ozempic?': Barbra Streisand's blunt question to Melissa McCarthy goes viral
Barbra Streisand's 'Ozempic' comment to Melissa McCarthy on Monday garnered mixed reaction on social media. 'I think she thought this was a DM?,' wrote one X user.
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Former Fox News executive is named president of news and politics for NewsNation
Cherie Grzech joins NewsNation, while former president of news Michael Corn moves to New York to oversee prime-time programming.
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How LeBron James, Darvin Ham and the Lakers reached a critical offseason crossroads
Breaking down how the rebuilt Lakers fell apart this season, from injuries to failed lineup changes, before losing in five games to the Nuggets.
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Columna: Lakers, atrapados en un infierno de mediocridad y sin esperanza tras eliminación
Los Lakers no van a comprar el contrato de LeBron James ni a canjear a Anthony Davis, así que será mejor que los aficionados se acostumbren a que el equipo no rinda en los playoffs
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To deter tourists, a town in Japan is building a big screen blocking the view of Mt. Fuji
Known for a number of spots that offer a near-perfect shot of Japan’s iconic Mt. Fuji, the town is trying to reduce the number of visitors.
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Oatmilk dessert, hot honey seasoning, gluten-free items: Walmart launches branded food line
For years, retailers such as Costco and Trader Joe's have built followings for their store-branded items. On Tuesday, Walmart announced a big push into the same space.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he has qualified for California's presidential ballot
In 1968, segregationist George Wallace ran for president backed by the American Independent Party. Now, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will too.
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Cerúndolo sorprende a Zverev y avanza a cuartos en Madrid
Francisco Cerúndolo dio la gran sorpresa en el Abierto de Madrid al acceder a los cuartos de final con una victoria 6-3, 6-4 sobre Alexander Zverev, el número cinco del ranking mundial.
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Futuro incierto para James y Ham tras volver a caer ante Denver en los playoffs
La continuidad de LeBron James y Darvin Ham con los Lakers de Los Ángeles era incierta tras haber quedado fuera en la primera ronda de los playoffs.
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Abogado de la UE dice reglas de FIFA sobre fichajes restringen la libre competencia
Las normas de la FIFA sobre los traspasos de jugadores pueden ser contrarias a legislación de la Unión Europea sobre competencia y libre circulación de personas, ya que restringen las posibilidades de los jugadores para cambiar de clubes, y que los clubes puedan fichar, señaló el martes el abogado general de la UE.
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A 'Buffy' obsession became an opening door. Now Jane Schoenbrun returns the favor
Loaded with teenage confusion and intense fandom, 'I Saw the TV Glow' speaks to its audience in an intimate way. Its trans director made the film as a lifeline.
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Sword-wielding man attacks passersby in London, killing 14-year-old boy, injuring 4 others
A man wielding a sword attacked members of the public and police officers in a east London suburb, killing a 14-year-old boy and injuring four others.
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Alex Hassilev, last original member of the ’60s folk trio the Limeliters, dies at 91
With Glenn Yarbrough and Lou Gottlieb, Alex Hassilev was in one of the most popular bands of the early ’60s. "Through Children's Eyes" made the Limeliters beloved.
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Thief swipes $1,000 worth of deodorant from Agoura Hills store, leaves no scent
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is asking for the public's help in the March 17 theft at an Agoura Hills CVS.
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The dream of East L.A. as its own city rises again — along with doubters
Famous as a cradle of Chicano politics and culture, East L.A. is the most populous unincorporated community in California. Can a new cityhood drive succeed?
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Tony nominations reflect a Broadway year in which long shots eclipsed safe bets
'Stereophonic,' 'Merrily We Roll Along,' 'Illinoise,' Alicia Keys' 'Hell's Kitchen,' Sarah Paulson, Jessica Lange, Rachel McAdams, Jeremy Strong: This year even known quantities had to stretch.
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The Slamdance Film Festival is moving to Los Angeles with its next edition
Founded by filmmakers who had been rejected by Sundance, Slamdance is stepping out of Park City's shadow, relocating to Los Angeles and picking February dates.
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Billie Eilish launching Hit Me Hard and Soft tour this fall, sets three Forum shows
Billie Eilish has a new tour to go with her upcoming album, 'Hit Me Hard and Soft.' The tour kicks off in the fall and includes three nights at the Kia Forum.
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