• Angels’ Jo Adell reflects on season, believes he’s found what works

    Angels’ Jo Adell reflects on season, believes he’s found what works
    MINNEAPOLIS — In previous years, Jo Adell went into the winter trying to piece together a game plan from incomplete information.
    The Angels outfielder had played sparingly in the majors, so he was never totally confident in determining what needed to change.
    “I had to pull bits and pieces of my experience to create a way to go into the offseason to figure out what I needed to correct,” Adell said. “As opposed to having the everyday experience to be able to really find out
  • UCLA football trying to generate new energy ahead of LSU game

    UCLA football trying to generate new energy ahead of LSU game
    LOS ANGELES — The UCLA football team bucked its typical practice schedule on Tuesday morning.
    The Bruins had completed their team warmup and special teams period as normal but then returned to the team warmup once again. They huddled as a team when it was finished and Ethan Garbers was at the center of it all.
    “He was just saying it’s all about us,” cornerback Kaylin Moore told reporters. “We’ve gotta work hard each day. Never get relaxed.”
    Head coach De
  • Insomniac’s Countdown NYE: Zedd, Alesso, Marshmello, Chris Lake, Diplo, Galantis are set to play

    Insomniac’s Countdown NYE: Zedd, Alesso, Marshmello, Chris Lake, Diplo, Galantis are set to play
    Insomniac Events has announced the lineup for its annual Countdown NYE, hosted at NOS Events Center in San Bernardino on Tuesday, Dec. 31.
    The 10th edition of the New Year’s Eve festival will close out 2024 across five stages with more than 40 artists including Alesso, Bassrush Experience, Basswell, BIIA, Biscits, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Carv, Chris Lake, Clawz, Deathpact, Dennett, Deorro, Diplo, Discovery Project, Galantis, Ghost In Real Life, Girl Math (VNSSA b2b Nala), GRAVEDGR, Insomn
  • At least 9 dead, thousands injured as Hezbollah is hit by a wave of exploding pagers

    At least 9 dead, thousands injured as Hezbollah is hit by a wave of exploding pagers
    By BASSEM MROUE, ABBY SEWELL and KAREEM CHEHAYEB
    BEIRUT — Pagers used by hundreds of members of the militant group Hezbollah exploded near simultaneously in Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday, killing at least nine people – including an 8-year-old girl — and wounding several thousand, officials said. Hezbollah and the Lebanese government blamed Israel for what appeared to be a sophisticated, remote attack.
    Among those wounded was Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon. The mysterious inc
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  • Man accused of setting Line fire in San Bernardino County pleads not guilty

    Man accused of setting Line fire in San Bernardino County pleads not guilty
    A Norco man accused of deliberately igniting the 39,000-acre Line fire that forced thousands of residents of Highland and the San Bernardino Mountains to flee pleaded not guilty to nine felony arson counts on Tuesday, Sept. 17.
    Justin Wayne Halstenberg, 34, appeared in Superior Court in San Bernardino via a closed-circuit hookup from West Valley Detention Center in San Bernardino, where he is being held without the possibility of bail.
    Halstenberg stands accused of one count of aggravated arson,
  • Cooler temperatures, high humidity continue to help firefighters battling Southern California’s 3 wildfires

    Cooler temperatures, high humidity continue to help firefighters battling Southern California’s 3 wildfires
    Cooling temperatures and high humidity keep playing a strong role in aiding firefighters who are battling the three large wildfires in Southern California, with crews continuing to gain footholds on containing the blazes.
    Little growth in the fires has occurred in the last day or so for any of the them, with crews on Tuesday, Sept. 17, focused on strengthening control lines, mopping up hot spots and getting evacuated residents back into their homes.
    Temperatures were expected to climb back into
  • Brea Olinda football gaining confidence under first-year coach Justin Villasenor

    Brea Olinda football gaining confidence under first-year coach Justin Villasenor
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowBrea Olinda football coach Justin Villasenor saw an opportunity emerge when the Orange County Football Conference announced new league alignments for the 2024 and 2025 seasons.
    The Wildcats’ shift to the Kappa League, Villasenor believes, offers his program a chance to reset its culture and grow confidence.
    “Once they releagued everything, it was nice not having Yorba Linda and Villa Park and
  • The mythical national abortion ban

    The mythical national abortion ban
    Elections are just around the corner. A lot will be said by candidates, political operatives and campaigns that simply isn’t accurate. Consider, for example, all of the rhetoric being thrown around about a national abortion ban supposedly supported by Republican candidates for Congress.
    We’ve received the emails, seen the ads , and we’re sure many of you have as well.
    We’ve read from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee  that, “[Republican Congresswo
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  • Well-preserved Cliff May ranch in Anaheim lists for just under $1 million

    Well-preserved Cliff May ranch in Anaheim lists for just under $1 million
    (Photo by Made by Charm for Sotheby’s International Realty)
    The dining area. (Photo by Made by Charm for Sotheby’s International Realty)
    The kitchen. (Photo by Made by Charm for Sotheby’s International Realty)
    The primary suite. (Photo by Made by Charm for Sotheby’s International Realty)
    The covered patio. (Photo by Made by Charm for Sotheby’s International Realty)
    One of two secondary rooms. (Photo by Made by Charm for Sotheby’s International Realty)
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  • States are making it easier for physician assistants to work across state lines

    States are making it easier for physician assistants to work across state lines
    By Shalina Chatlani, Stateline.org
    Mercedes Dodge was raised by first-generation immigrant parents from Peru in a modest home in a rural part of southeastern Texas, where there weren’t many health care providers. Sometimes they had to travel to Houston, over an hour and a half away, to get basic health care.
    Partly because of that experience, Dodge became a physician assistant. Since 2008, she has provided psychiatric and primary care services to adults and children, many of whom come from
  • Study: Americans’ pay hasn’t fully recovered from inflation. Will it ever?

    Study: Americans’ pay hasn’t fully recovered from inflation. Will it ever?
    By Sarah Foster, Bankrate.com
    For 13 years, the 3% annual salary boost that Ricardo M. could count on every October felt like a beacon of stability and a nod that his loyalty as a plumbing supply salesman was being rewarded.
    But in the aftermath of a post-pandemic inflation surge, those raises have since lost their luster. His grocery bills have doubled. The cost of filling up his Toyota 4Runner has jumped to $70 a week, and he’s had to dip into his savings to avoid taking on credit card d
  • Orange County boys athlete of the week: Luke Harris, Newport Harbor

    Orange County boys athlete of the week: Luke Harris, Newport Harbor
    The Orange County boys athlete of the week:
    Name: Luke Harris
    School: Newport Harbor
    Sport: Water polo
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: The Newport Harbor goalkeeper had eight saves in a 14-6 win over JSerra in the championship game of the South Coast Tournament. Harris, who has committed to USC, had 32 saves over five tournament games. Newport Harbor improved to 9-0 and is No. 1 in the Orange County rankings.
    Related ArticlesHigh School Sports | Newport Harbor boys water polo halts JSerra’s strea
  • Miley Cyrus sued for allegedly copying Bruno Mars to make ‘Flowers’

    Miley Cyrus sued for allegedly copying Bruno Mars to make ‘Flowers’
    Miley Cyrus can buy herself flowers… and a lawyer, which the pop star now needs after she was sued for allegedly copying Bruno Mars in her 2023 hit “Flowers.”
    Cyrus, 31, was sued for copyright infringement Monday by Tempo Music Investments, which now owns a copyright share in Mars’ 2013 song, “When I Was Your Man.” The singer, born Peter Gene Hernandez, is not listed as a plaintiff, according to the court documents obtained by People.
    “It is undeniable
  • Watch the Star Wars stunt show rarely seen at Disneyland

    Watch the Star Wars stunt show rarely seen at Disneyland
    An epic Star Wars lightsaber battle rarely seen at Disneyland between the Resistance and the First Order recently made a brief appearance in Galaxy’s Edge — raising hopes the rooftop stunt show could become a nightly tradition.
    The “Blaze Your Path: The Finale” stunt show was part of a Star Wars-themed Make-A-Wish event last week at the Anaheim theme park.
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  • The nation’s last refuge for affordable homes is in Northeast Ohio

    The nation’s last refuge for affordable homes is in Northeast Ohio
    Tim Henderson | Stateline.org (TNS)
    At 43, Sharon Reese is a housing market refugee — forced to return to her Ohio hometown after 18 years in Las Vegas, despite a successful career training dancers for nightclub acts.
    “If you don’t have between $600,000 and $800,000, you’re not buying a house out there,” Reese said. “Las Vegas has a lot of opportunity, and it was affordable in 2006, but it’s become unaffordable. We quit our jobs and moved across the coun
  • Ozempic ‘very likely’ to see prices slashed in drug price negotiations

    Ozempic ‘very likely’ to see prices slashed in drug price negotiations
    By Gerry Smith and Madison Muller | Bloomberg
    Ozempic, the blockbuster diabetes shot made by Novo Nordisk A/S, is “very likely” to be one of the next drugs to have its price slashed in bargaining with the US government, a company executive said.
    “It is very likely that Ozempic will be part of negotiations in the coming round, and we’re ready for that,” Ulrich Otte, senior vice president of finance & operations for Novo Nordisk, said Tuesday at Cantor Global Heal
  • Who regulates our national parks? Ask the lawyer

    Who regulates our national parks? Ask the lawyer
    Q: The National Park Foundation received a $100 million grant, the largest in its history. So, I would like to know who regulates our national parks, and also what is the National Park Foundation?
    W.L., San Gabriel
    Ron Sokol
    A: First, let’s start with the National Park Service.
    It is a bureau within the Department of the Interior (thus, an agency of the federal government). The Interior Department’s assistant secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks oversees the operation of the NPL, w
  • Congress is gridlocked. These members are convinced AI legislation could break through

    Congress is gridlocked. These members are convinced AI legislation could break through
    By DAN MERICA Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced legislation Tuesday that would prohibit political campaigns and outside political groups from using artificial intelligence to misrepresent the views of their rivals by pretending to be them.
    The introduction of the bill comes as Congress has failed to regulate the fast-evolving technology and experts warn that it threatens to overwhelm voters with misinformation. Those experts have expressed partic
  • California’s broken insurance market merits a special session more than gas prices

    California’s broken insurance market merits a special session more than gas prices
    Gov. Gavin Newsom has called a special legislative session to address the state’s sky-high gasoline prices. It’s an example of political posturing given those prices are mainly the result of policies that the governor has championed. If Newsom were serious about dealing with a policy problem, he should have called a session to address California’s insurance crisis.
    Major insurers have stopped writing new homeowners’ policies or pulled out of the state altogether, leaving
  • Instagram making teen accounts private as pressure mounts on safety

    Instagram making teen accounts private as pressure mounts on safety
    By Barbara Ortutay | The Associated Press
    Instagram is making teen accounts private by default as it tries to make the platform safer for children amid a growing backlash against how social media affects young people’s lives.
    Beginning Tuesday in the U.S., U.K., Canada and Australia, anyone under under 18 who signs up for Instagram will be placed into restrictive teen accounts and those with existing accounts will be migrated over the next 60 days. Teens in the European Union will see thei
  • Instagram making teen accounts private as pressure mounts on children’s safety

    Instagram making teen accounts private as pressure mounts on children’s safety
    By Barbara Ortutay | The Associated Press
    Instagram is making teen accounts private by default as it tries to make the platform safer for children amid a growing backlash against how social media affects young people’s lives.
    Beginning Tuesday in the U.S., U.K., Canada and Australia, anyone under under 18 who signs up for Instagram will be placed into restrictive teen accounts and those with existing accounts will be migrated over the next 60 days. Teens in the European Union will see thei
  • Election officials prepare for threats with panic buttons, bulletproof glass

    Election officials prepare for threats with panic buttons, bulletproof glass
    By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY Associated Press
    MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) — The election director in Cobb County, an Atlanta suburb where votes will be fiercely contested in this year’s presidential race, recently organized a five-hour training session. The focus wasn’t solely on the nuts-and-bolts of running this year’s election. Instead, it brought together election staff and law enforcement to strategize on how to keep workers safe and the process of voting and ballot-counting secur
  • Recipe: Beef and Barley Soup is a hearty, one-dish dinner

    Recipe: Beef and Barley Soup is a hearty, one-dish dinner
    Now that the kids are back in school, nutritious one-dish dinners are a timely treat. In America’s Test Kitchen’s book,” The Everyday Athlete Cookbook,” the authors advocate that this hearty Beef and Barley Soup is good for your soul and your active lifestyle.
    They advise using blade steak for the soup (sometimes called top blade); it’s a steak cut from a muscle in the beef chuck primal cut.
    Soup can cool and be refrigerated airtight up to three days.
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  • Banks warned against charging overdraft fees without consent

    Banks warned against charging overdraft fees without consent
    By Paige Smith | Bloomberg
    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau cautioned banks against extracting overdraft fees from customers without first obtaining their consent.
    The US regulator published guidance to help enforcers stop banks from charging overdraft fees based on so-called “phantom opt-in” agreements, it said Tuesday. Those agreements arise when banks say they have customer consent to charge the fees, without any actual proof they obtained it.
    Financial firms which levy ov
  • Can we engineer our way out of the climate crisis? University hopes to find out.

    Can we engineer our way out of the climate crisis? University hopes to find out.
    After decades of trying to stop Earth from heating up, scientists are exploring how to reverse climate change and maybe even cool the planet back down.
    Could clouds be brightened so they reflect more sunlight back into outer space? If lab-grown seaweed is sunk into the ocean, how much carbon dioxide could it absorb? Would drilling holes into glaciers extract enough heat to slow sea level rise?
    The University of Chicago positioned itself as a leader in this emergent field — known as geoengi
  • Tonight: Catch a partial lunar eclipse during September’s supermoon

    Tonight: Catch a partial lunar eclipse during September’s supermoon
    By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN
    NEW YORK — Get ready for a partial lunar eclipse and supermoon, all rolled into one.
    The spectacle will be visible in clear skies across North America and South America Tuesday night and in Africa and Europe Wednesday morning.
    A partial lunar eclipse happens when the Earth passes between the sun and moon, casting a shadow that darkens a sliver of the moon and appears to take a bite out of it.
    Since the moon will inch closer to Earth than usual, it’ll appear a b
  • Concerts keep Placentia’s Old Town lively

    Concerts keep Placentia’s Old Town lively
    Mike Ellis on the drums during the City of Placentia’s first of the season Old Town LIVE! music series concert featuring Prime Time Music on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024.(Photo by Frank D’Amato, Contributing Photographer)
    Music lover dance into the evening during the City of Placentia’s first of the season Old Town LIVE! music series concert featuring Prime Time Music on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024.(Photo by Frank D’Amato, Contributing Photographer)
    Evelyn and Rafael Arellano ma
  • Former members join the chorus calling to end congressional stock trading

    Former members join the chorus calling to end congressional stock trading
    Justin Papp | (TNS) CQ-Roll Call
    A group of former members of Congress wants action before the end of this session on legislation barring lawmakers from owning or trading individual stocks.
    The former lawmakers, organized by Issue One, a Washington-based political reform group, on Monday sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., calling for a floor vote on a proposal that advanced out of committee in J
  • Ex-OC deputy accused of showing teens obscene videos faces lawsuit, loses law enforcement license

    Ex-OC deputy accused of showing teens obscene videos faces lawsuit, loses law enforcement license
    A former Orange County sheriff’s deputy accused of showing an obscene video to a group of teens at Trabuco Hills High School is now facing both a lawsuit from the family of one of the girls and the loss of his license to work as a law enforcement officer.
    More than a year after former Deputy Justin Ramirez agreed to a court-ordered diversion program that allowed him to avoid jail time for a misdemeanor charge of distributing or exhibiting pornography to a minor, the state Commission on Pea
  • Trump unveils crypto project, says US should dominate sector

    Trump unveils crypto project, says US should dominate sector
    Olga Kharif and Stephanie Lai | (TNS) Bloomberg News
    Donald Trump headlined an event billed as the unveiling of a crypto platform promoted by the Republican nominee and his sons, putting the spotlight on a niche digital-asset sector with a history of controversy.
    The project, World Liberty Financial, will be part of the decentralized finance segment of digital assets and is supposed to help with financial security and being able to transact freely, Trump’s son Donald Jr. said in

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