• Journalism, Citizen Bull top five-horse Santa Anita Derby

    Journalism, Citizen Bull top five-horse Santa Anita Derby
    ARCADIA — The Santa Anita Derby on Saturday will feature one of the biggest showdowns in the race’s recent history but also one of the smallest fields in its 90 years.
    The first meeting of Journalism, winner of back-to-back stakes, and Citizen Bull, winner of three in a row and the 2-year-old championship for 2024, is likely to determine the favorite for the May 3 Kentucky Derby.
    The fact the $500,000, Grade I race over 1 1/8 miles drew only five entrants Monday is significant becaus
  • Trump welcomes Kid Rock to White House for order targeting ticket scalpers

    Trump welcomes Kid Rock to White House for order targeting ticket scalpers
    By WILL WEISSERT
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump invited Kid Rock into the Oval Office on Monday and signed an executive order that he says will help curb ticket scalping and bring “commonsense” changes to the way live events are priced.
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  • Trump targets ticket scalpers and high live event fees over price-gouging

    Trump targets ticket scalpers and high live event fees over price-gouging
    By WILL WEISSERT
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump was signing an executive order Monday that he says will help curb ticket scalping and bring “commonsense” changes to the way live entertainment events are priced.
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  • Orange County scores and player stats for Monday, March 31

    Orange County scores and player stats for Monday, March 31
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Monday, March 31
    Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register.
    The deadline for submitting information is 10:45 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 p.m. Saturday.
    MONDAY’S SCORES
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    El Dorado 5, Mountain Ridge (UT) 4
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    San Dimas 9, University 3
     
     
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  • Nonprofit groups sue Trump administration over election executive order, calling it unconstitutional

    Nonprofit groups sue Trump administration over election executive order, calling it unconstitutional
    By ALI SWENSON
    NEW YORK (AP) — Two election watchdog organizations sued President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday over his executive order seeking to overhaul the nation’s elections through a proof-of-citizenship requirement, new mail ballot deadline restrictions and other sweeping changes.
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  • Ducks wrap up homestand against NHL-worst Sharks

    Ducks wrap up homestand against NHL-worst Sharks
    Sitting one point below .500 in a quest for the franchise’s first winning points percentage in seven seasons, the Ducks wrap up their five-game homestand against the NHL’s worst team by record, the San Jose Sharks, on Tuesday.
    They’d relished the role of spoiler, leaving the Boston Bruins pinned more tightly to the mat on Wednesday and heisting a critical point from the New York Rangers in Friday’s comeback victory.
    Against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday, the Ducks nea
  • Ducks wrap up homestand against NHL-worst San Jose Sharks

    Ducks wrap up homestand against NHL-worst San Jose Sharks
    Sitting one point below .500 in a quest for the franchise’s first winning points percentage in seven seasons, the Ducks wrap up their five-game homestand against the NHL’s worst team by record, the San Jose Sharks, on Tuesday.
    They’d relished the role of spoiler, leaving the Boston Bruins pinned more tightly to the mat Wednesday and heisting a critical point from the New York Rangers in Friday’s comeback victory.
    Against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday, the Ducks nearly
  • Long Beach man sentenced to 7 years for over $2.6 million Beverly Hills smash-and-grab robbery

    Long Beach man sentenced to 7 years for over $2.6 million Beverly Hills smash-and-grab robbery
    A 39-year-old Long Beach man who was part of a group that stole more than $2.6 million during a Beverly Hills smash-and-grab robbery was sentenced to seven years in prison on Monday, March 31.
    The smash-and-grab robbery occurred in March 2022, when defendant Ladell Tharpe and his three accomplices from Long Beach — 22-year-old Deshon Bell, 33-year-old Jimmy Lee Vernon III, and a minor drove to a Beverly Hills jewelry store in three separate vehicles. Upon arriving, the group used crowbars
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  • AI and satellites help aid workers respond to Myanmar earthquake damage

    AI and satellites help aid workers respond to Myanmar earthquake damage
    By MATT O’BRIEN
    Just after sunrise on Saturday, a satellite set its long-range camera on the city of Mandalay in Myanmar, not far from the epicenter of Friday’s 7.7 magnitude earthquake that devastated the Southeast Asian country’s second-largest city.
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  • A very light slap on the wrist for corrupt former Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu

    A very light slap on the wrist for corrupt former Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu
    There’s this charming thing that dogs do, some of them: after relieving themselves, maybe on grass, on dirt or concrete, they give a little kick, as though they were covering up their mess.  It’s just a thoughtless gesture, passed down through countless dog generations, and no grass or concrete is actually moved.  But they feel they’ve done their due diligence, and trot on carefree.
    It was a lot like that when Mayor Harry Sidhu’s prosecutors fretted dutifully ov
  • Ringo Bossenmeyer steps down as Tustin basketball coach after 25 seasons

    Ringo Bossenmeyer steps down as Tustin basketball coach after 25 seasons
    It’s a great opportunity at the right time for Ringo Bossenmeyer.
    Bossenmeyer has resigned as Tustin High’s boys basketball coach to accept an assistant coaching position at Chapman University.
    He coached at Tustin for 25 seasons where his teams were 428-258. Including his six years coaching at Orange High, his high school basketball coaching record is 519-321.
    Bossenmeyer led the Tillers to a CIF Southern Section championship in 2013. His Tustin teams won five league championships a
  • High-flying Winnipeg Jets pay a visit to challenge Kings’ home ice magic

    High-flying Winnipeg Jets pay a visit to challenge Kings’ home ice magic
    After getting back in the win column in copious fashion and setting a single-season record for home victories, the Kings will be back at Crypto.com Arena to confront the NHL-pacing Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.
    The Kings had a much-deserved day off after completing a daunting stretch of six games in nine days, which included not only four wins but three of their five highest-scoring games of the campaign, including the highest.
    Last weekend, they slathered on 14 goals, their third and fourth seven-g
  • High-flying Jets pay a visit to challenge Kings’ home-ice magic

    High-flying Jets pay a visit to challenge Kings’ home-ice magic
    After getting back in the win column in copious fashion and setting a single-season record for home victories, the Kings will be back at Crypto.com Arena to confront the NHL-pacing Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday night.
    The Kings had a much-deserved day off after completing a daunting stretch of six games in nine days, which included not only four wins but three of their five highest-scoring games of the campaign, including the highest.
    Last weekend, they slathered on 14 goals, their third and fourth s
  • Trump task force to review Harvard’s funding after Columbia bows to federal demands

    Trump task force to review Harvard’s funding after Columbia bows to federal demands
    By COLLIN BINKLEY, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Harvard University has become the latest target in the Trump administration’s approach to fight campus antisemitism, with the announcement of a new “comprehensive review” that could jeopardize billions of dollars for the Ivy League college.
    A federal antisemitism task force is reviewing more than $255 million in contracts between Harvard and the federal government to make sure the school is following civil rights laws,
  • US immigration officials look to expand social media data collection

    US immigration officials look to expand social media data collection
    By BARBARA ORTUTAY, Associated Press
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — U.S. immigration officials are asking the public and federal agencies to comment on a proposal to collect social media handles from people applying for benefits such as green cards or citizenship, to comply with an executive order from President Donald Trump.
    The March 5 notice raised alarms from immigration and free speech advocates because it appears to expand the government’s reach in social media surveillance to people alr
  • White House abruptly fires career Justice Department prosecutors in latest norm-shattering move

    White House abruptly fires career Justice Department prosecutors in latest norm-shattering move
    By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The recent firings of career Justice Department lawyers by the White House is a sign of President Donald Trump’s tightening grip over the law enforcement agency known for its long tradition of political independence.
    On Friday, an assistant U.S. attorney in Los Angeles was fired without explanation in an terse email from the White House Presidential Personnel Office shortly after a right-wing activist posted about him on soc
  • OC baseball Top 25: Huntington Beach stays No. 1, Villa Park moves up

    OC baseball Top 25: Huntington Beach stays No. 1, Villa Park moves up
    This week’s Orange County high school baseball rankings, as of Monday, March 31.
    Notable this week: Huntington Beach remains at No. 1 after a going 3-1 in the prestigious Boras Classic South tournament. … Villa Park rises to No. 8 after wins over Top 25 teams El Dorado and Laguna Beach. … Newport Harbor climbs one spot after beating Edison in two of their three Sunset League games. … El Toro, 3-0 in the Sea View League, makes its Top 25 debut. … This week Trinit
  • Monday is the final day to apply for federal disaster assistance

    Monday is the final day to apply for federal disaster assistance
    Monday, March 31, is the final day that people impacted by the Los Angeles County wildfires can apply for federal disaster assistance.
    The deadline to apply for FEMA assistance is at 8:59 p.m. Residents can apply online, visit a disaster recovery center or call 1-800-621-3362.
    Monday is also the final day to apply for loans through the U.S. Small Business Administration for small businesses and nonprofit organizations located in a disaster area.
    Finally, anyone who lost their job or can’t
  • A look at the Chargers’ depth chart post-free agency, pre-NFL draft

    A look at the Chargers’ depth chart post-free agency, pre-NFL draft
    Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz filled in the blanks during free agency this past month, adding depth where it was needed and strengthening positions that needed it, too. His offseason work is only just beginning, though. The NFL draft is right around the corner, April 24-26.
    Before looking ahead, it’s important to look back.
    The Chargers needed a running back to replace Gus Edwards, who was cut. So, Hortiz signed Najee Harris, a 1,000-yard rusher in each of his first four seasons with
  • Trump is setting precedents future Democrats will also abuse. Why doesn’t he care?

    Trump is setting precedents future Democrats will also abuse. Why doesn’t he care?
    President Trump and his friends have been busy wreaking havoc on our political system by shutting down independent government agencies, using the Justice Department to advance their political agenda, firing inspector generals, and flat-out ignoring court orders. His team has taken to hallucinating favorable legal interpretations, going as far as saying that there is no judicial check on the executive branch. 
    Following U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s temporary restraining order a
  • If California bails out LA’s $1 billion budget deficit, beware the slippery slope

    If California bails out LA’s $1 billion budget deficit, beware the slippery slope
    As fate would have it, the very destructive and deadly wildfires that swept through Los Angeles neighborhoods this year erupted as its city officials were struggling to close a large gap in their budget.
    At the time, the city’s deficit was estimated to be $600 million, but this month it was updated to nearly $1 billion.
    It would be tempting to attribute the larger shortfall to the fires, and they undoubtedly are a factor. But City Controller Kenneth Mejia has repeatedly warned Mayor Karen
  • Sacramento consistently fails to consider the long-term consequences

    Sacramento consistently fails to consider the long-term consequences
    Examples of government malfeasance in California are way too many to list. While it is true that fraud plays a significant role in California, far more damaging to taxpayers is the simple failure to govern in a common sense, coherent fashion.
    Long time political journalist Dan Walters made this point a few weeks ago in a column for CalMatters in which he listed some examples of what we like to call the “what were they thinking” contest. The most famous two, and clearly the winners in
  • Pot. Kettle. Newsom.

    Pot. Kettle. Newsom.
    California Governor Gavin Newsom is calling out Democratic toxicity—from inside his glass house.
    In an interview on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” Newsom implored Democrats to take accountability for their losses and called the Democratic Party’s brand “toxic.”
    Oh, this is rich—pun intended.
    Newsom is out here sounding like he just stumbled upon the Democratic Party at a crime scene, pointing fingers like he wasn’t one of the architects of the mess.
  • China’s telecom giant Huawei Technologies says its profit fell 28%

    China’s telecom giant Huawei Technologies says its profit fell 28%
    By ELAINE KURTENBACH
    BANGKOK (AP) — Chinese telecoms gear giant Huawei said Monday its net profit fell 28% in 2024 while its revenue surged, as the company invested heavily in advanced technologies.
    Huawei Technologies reported 62.6 billion yuan ($8.6 billion) in net profit last year, down from 87 billion yuan the year before. Its revenue jumped 22% to $118.2 billion, with the strongest growth in its consumer goods and automotive-related sales.
    The company, based in the southern city of Sh
  • Corona man pleads guilty for hosting cockfighting events in San Bernardino County home

    Corona man pleads guilty for hosting cockfighting events in San Bernardino County home
    A Riverside County man pleaded guilty today in downtown Los Angeles to a federal charge for hosting illegal San Bernardino County cockfights in which owners paid $1,000 to register roosters expected to fight to the death while spectators gambled on the bloody results.
    Isidro Chaparro Sanchez, 59, of Corona, entered a plea to one count of conspiracy to sponsor and exhibit roosters in an animal fighting venture, a felony carrying a possible sentence of up to five years imprisonment, according to t
  • Trump’s reciprocal tariffs will overturn decades of trade policy

    Trump’s reciprocal tariffs will overturn decades of trade policy
    By PAUL WISEMAN and CHRISTOPHER RUGABER, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is taking a blowtorch to the rules that have governed world trade for decades. The “reciprocal’’ tariffs that he is expected to announce Wednesday are likely to create chaos for global businesses and conflict with America’s allies and adversaries alike.
    Since the 1960s, tariffs — or import taxes — have emerged from negotiations between dozens of countries.
  • Rams’ balanced free agency keeps draft options open

    Rams’ balanced free agency keeps draft options open
    Entering draft month a year ago, the Rams had a glaring roster hole that needed addressing. Having spent free agency trying to fortify a strength in their offense, the Rams had not made any moves along the defensive line. Combined with the retirement of a certain future Hall of Fame defensive tackle, it was pretty clear what the Rams’ biggest need would be when the NFL draft rolled around.
    Sure enough, the Rams spent their first first-round pick in eight years on Florida State edge rusher
  • Bravo to these students and charitable efforts for the difference they are making

    Bravo to these students and charitable efforts for the difference they are making
    Students from Oxford Academy High take part in forestry challenge
    Seven students from Oxford Academy in Cypress participated in the 2024 San Bernardino Forestry Challenge. They were one group of a total of 102 high school students from 13 schools from Southern California. The event took place at Hubert Eaton Scout Reservation in Cedar Glen.
    Oxford Academy students learned about mixed conifer-oak woodland forest restoration at Hubert Eaton Scout Reservation. From left are Robert Nguyen, Carina Wa
  • This $10M Palm Spring home blends into its surroundings

    This $10M Palm Spring home blends into its surroundings
    The kitchen and dining room. (Photo by Will Myers)
    Behind the dining room is the staircase. (Photo by Will Myers)
    The marble fireplace in the living room. (Photo by Will Myers)
    Floor-to-ceiling glass walls frame desert views from the living room. (Photo by Will Myers)
    The gym. (Photo by Will Myers)
    The open-concept living space connects to the outdoors through floor-to-ceiling glass. (Photo by Will Myers)
    A newly constructed Palm Springs home, designed to blend into the boulder-strewn desert lan
  • Boys with cancer can face infertility as adults. Can storing their stem cells help?

    Boys with cancer can face infertility as adults. Can storing their stem cells help?
    By LAURAN NEERGAARD
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A man who battled childhood cancer has received the first known transplant of sperm-producing stem cells, in a study aimed at restoring the fertility of cancer’s youngest survivors.
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  • How a grocery list app helped my marriage

    How a grocery list app helped my marriage
    By Amanda Barroso, NerdWallet
    Here’s how things typically work in my household: I plan the meals each week and my husband cooks. Shopping for the ingredients is left to the person with the most time or energy. I used to write our grocery list on a notepad. But if my husband went to the store, or I forgot the list at home, it became useless. Not to mention that I felt like the burden of making the list fell solely on me.
    Why a grocery list app was a game changer
    To solve our problem, we dec
  • Trump pardons Navy veteran convicted in Capitol riot

    Trump pardons Navy veteran convicted in Capitol riot
    By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has pardoned a Virginia man whose sentence already was commuted for his convictions stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
    Thomas Caldwell, a retired Navy intelligence officer, was tried alongside Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes but acquitted of seditious conspiracy — the most serious charge brought in the Jan. 6 attack.
    Caldwell’s pardon is dated March 20. Defense attorney Da
  • Breast milk-flavored ice cream to be delivered in 9 months

    Breast milk-flavored ice cream to be delivered in 9 months
    Just when we thought we’ve seen everything, a company has announced its plans to sell breast milk-flavored ice cream.
    To promote the launch of its new 2-in-1 Manual Breast Pump, baby brand Frida said it will be releasing the limited-edition sweet treat in nine months’ time.
    According to a company memo issued Wednesday, the ice cream aims to answer the question “everyone’s secretly wondered” — “What does breast milk actually taste like?”
    On its soci
  • When can you watch Disneyland’s new Star Wars show? It’s complicated

    When can you watch Disneyland’s new Star Wars show? It’s complicated
    Disneyland’s new Star Wars projection show in Galaxy’s Edge is a mix of technical marvel and wonderful storytelling told in a difficult venue with a messy schedule.
    The new “Shadows of Memory: A Skywalker Saga” nightly projection show debuted over the weekend during the launch of the Season of the Force seasonal event that drew a massive crowd on opening night.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern Califo
  • Man who flew drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base sentenced to time served

    Man who flew drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base sentenced to time served
    A 39-year-old man who illegally flew a drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base and photographed the military complex was sentenced Monday to four months he has already served behind bars.
    Yinpiao Zhou of Contra Costa County pleaded guilty on March 10 to one federal count of violating the national defense airspace, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
    In a Los Angeles courtroom on Monday, U.S. District Judge John F. Walter also sentenced Zhou to a yearlong period of supervised release an
  • What to know before Karen Read’s second murder trial

    What to know before Karen Read’s second murder trial
    Karen Read will face a second trial beginning Tuesday after all her attempts to throw the charges out have failed.
    Here’s what you need to know before it all begins. The Herald also has a guide to who’s who in the retrial.
    Read, 45, is accused of striking John O’Keefe, her boyfriend of two years and a 16-year Boston Police officer, with her car and leaving him to die in a major snowstorm on the front lawn of 34 Fairview Road in Canton on Jan. 29, 2022.
    She was tried last year o
  • Who to know before the Karen Read retrial starts

    Who to know before the Karen Read retrial starts
    Here are the people you should know ahead of the Karen Read retrial starting with jury empanelment on Tuesday.
    Also read: The Herald’s guide to the major developments ahead of the retrial.
    The victim: John O’Keefe was a 16-year Boston Police officer when he died at 46 in the early hours of Jan. 29, 2022. He was “not only a dedicated police officer, he was an exemplary guardian, son, brother, uncle and friend and we were so fortunate to have him as a part of our lives,” st
  • Two hospitalized after car plows into OCSD vehicles at Stanton gas station

    Two hospitalized after car plows into OCSD vehicles at Stanton gas station
    Two drivers were hospitalized early Monday after one of them crashed into several Orange County Sheriff’s Department SUVs while firefighters were putting out a vehicle fire at a Stanton gas station, authorities said.
    Orange County firefighters were called to a Shell gas station in the area of Beach Boulevard and Orangewood Avenue about 2:15 a.m., Capt. Thanh Nguyen said.
    While working the fire, three OCSD SUVs were parked on the corner of the intersection when the driver of a car crashed i
  • Can we stop plastics are seeping into farm fields, food and eventually human bodies?

    Can we stop plastics are seeping into farm fields, food and eventually human bodies?
    By MELINA WALLING and RODNEY MUHUMUZA
    KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — In Uganda’s Mbale district, famous for its production of arabica coffee, a plague of plastic bags locally known as buveera is creeping beyond the city.
    Related ArticlesElectric vehicle range anxiety? Researchers develop new battery that could be a cureEye in the sky:California spending $100M to track methane emissions with satellitesStates’ wildfire plans at risk amid budget woes and federal uncertaintyRally urges the
  • Yum Brands CEO announces plans to retire in 2026

    Yum Brands CEO announces plans to retire in 2026
    By DEE-ANN DURBIN
    Yum Brands CEO David Gibbs announced Monday that he plans to retire from the company in the first quarter of 2026.
    Gibbs, 62, is a 36-year veteran of Louisville, Kentucky-based Yum Brands, which is the world’s largest restaurant company. Yum owns the Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Habit Burger & Grill brands and and has 61,000 restaurants in more than 155 countries.
    Gibbs will continue to lead the company during the search process for the new CEO.
    Yum! Brands, the parent co
  • Trump tariff tumult has ripples for sporting goods, puts costly hockey gear in price-hike crosshair

    Trump tariff tumult has ripples for sporting goods, puts costly hockey gear in price-hike crosshair
    By DAVE CAMPBELL, AP Sports Writer
    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Calls from the U.S. to Roustan Hockey headquarters in Canada in recent weeks have been anything but routine, as bulk orders of name-brand sticks have suddenly become complicated conversations.
    “These customers want to know: When their orders ship, will they have to pay an additional 25% tariff? And we respond by saying, ‘Well, right now we don’t know, so they postpone their order or cancel their order because they want
  • At least half of US states now outlaw devices that convert pistols into machine guns

    At least half of US states now outlaw devices that convert pistols into machine guns
    By DAVID A. LIEB
    In New Mexico, police and prosecutors backed an effort to outlaw devices that convert pistols into machine guns. In Alabama, the governor made it a priority.
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  • Gelson’s Markets teams up with Inglewood’s Three Weavers for a new in-store beer

    Gelson’s Markets teams up with Inglewood’s Three Weavers for a new in-store beer
    Gelson’s Markets is once again teaming up with a local brewer for a new summer beer that the high-end grocery store will be pouring direct from the tap at some of its locations.
    Shoppers who head to the chain’s Gelson’s Wine Bars can now order the Gelson’s Juicy Pale Ale, created by Inglewood based brewery Three Weavers.
    Gelson’s Wine Bars can now order the Gelson’s Juicy Pale Ale, created by Inglewood based brewery Three Weavers.(Photo courtesy Gelson’s
  • Pedestrian killed on 5 Freeway in Anaheim

    Pedestrian killed on 5 Freeway in Anaheim
    A pedestrian was struck by two vehicles and killed early Monday morning on the 5 Freeway in Anaheim.
    The crash was reported to the California Highway Patrol at 2:03 a.m. on the southbound 5 just north of Lincoln Avenue.
    A witness reported that a truck hit the pedestrian in middle lanes, the CHP said.
    The CHP later learned a Honda Civic also hit the pedestrian.
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  • Trump is stronger on immigration and weaker on trade, new poll finds

    Trump is stronger on immigration and weaker on trade, new poll finds
    By AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX and LINLEY SANDERS
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Immigration remains a strength for President Donald Trump, but his handling of tariffs is getting more negative feedback, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
    About half of U.S. adults approve of Trump’s approach to immigration, the survey shows, but only about 4 in 10 have a positive view of the way he’s handling the economy and trade negotiations.
    The poll indicate
  • A DOGE employee is put in charge of the US Institute of Peace, a court filing alleges

    A DOGE employee is put in charge of the US Institute of Peace, a court filing alleges
    By GARY FIELDS
    WASHINGTON (AP) — An official allied with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has been put in charge of the U.S. Institute of Peace, a congressionally created and funded think tank targeted by President Donald Trump for closure, according to a federal court filing Monday.
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  • Buzzkill: Trump’s trade wars threaten America’s craft brewers already reeling from changing tastes

    Buzzkill: Trump’s trade wars threaten America’s craft brewers already reeling from changing tastes
    By DEE-ANN DURBIN and PAUL WISEMAN, Associated Press Business Writers
    America’s craft brewers already have enough problems. Hard seltzers and cocktails are muscling into beer sales. Millennials and Gen Z don’t drink as much as their elders. Brewpubs still haven’t fully recovered from the shock of COVID-19 five years ago.
    Now there’s a new threat: President Donald Trump’s tariffs, including levies of 25% on imported steel and aluminum and on goods from Canada and Mex
  • US airstrikes pound Yemen overnight, killing at least 3, Houthi rebels say

    US airstrikes pound Yemen overnight, killing at least 3, Houthi rebels say
    By JON GAMBRELL
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Suspected U.S. airstrikes struck around Yemen’s rebel-held capital overnight into Monday morning, attacks that the Iranian-backed Houthis said killed at least three people.
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  • Orange County softball Top 25: Orange Lutheran remains No. 1 entering Carew Classic, March 31

    Orange County softball Top 25: Orange Lutheran remains No. 1 entering Carew Classic, March 31
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County high school softball rankings for this week.
    Notable this week: Orange Lutheran maintains its No. 1 ranking entering the Michelle Carew Classic, which runs Wednesday through Saturday. The Lancers open against Grand Terrace on Wednesday. … Pacifica rises three spots to No. 3 on the strength of a 3-0 start in the Crestview League. … No. 10 La Habra climbs four slots after a 3
  • Baseball: Lemmon tournament, National Classic underway

    Baseball: Lemmon tournament, National Classic underway
    The Ryan Lemmon Foundation Spring Tournament began Saturday at continues today with games at Great Park in Irvine.
    The tournaments are fundraisers so expect a fee for spectator admission.
    Among today’s games in the Lemmon tournament: Foothill vs. Woodbridge, Field 1, 4 p.m.; Crean Lutheran vs. Laguna Beach, Field 8, 6 p.m.; Canyon vs. El Modena, Field 9, 6:15 p.m.
    Links to schedules, standings and admission pricing information for the Lemmon tournament is here.
    National Classic today (Marc

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