• Here’s why April 5th is known as Go for Broke Day

    Here’s why April 5th is known as Go for Broke Day
    Great gallantry
    April 5th is known as Go for Broke Day. The term was the slogan for an Army unit comprised of Japanese Americans from Hawaii and the mainland U.S. The unit is recognized as the most decorated in the history of the U.S. military. Their motto is gambler’s slang for risking it all in one effort to win big. The fierce fighting unit had high casualty rates in World War II.
    More than 33,000 Japanese Americans served in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II, with many serving
  • With the border quiet, Texas ponders spending another $6.5 billion on border security

    With the border quiet, Texas ponders spending another $6.5 billion on border security
    By ALEJANDRO SERRANO/The Texas Tribune
    Texas’ massive, multibillion-dollar mission to reinforce its border with Mexico helped Terrell County Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland hire two full-time deputies and three part-timers. It gave him the money to buy equipment and new vehicles. In the lawman’s words, it “kept us alive” as the number of illegal border crossings skyrocketed under the Biden administration to record highs.
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  • Top ’60 Minutes’ producer quits, saying he can no longer run the show as he has

    Top ’60 Minutes’ producer quits, saying he can no longer run the show as he has
    By DAVID BAUDER, Associated Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — The top producer at “60 Minutes” said Tuesday that he is quitting the show, saying that it has become clear that he would no longer be able to run it as he has in the past.
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  • Judge extends ban on deportations from Colorado stemming from Trump’s use of 1798 law

    Judge extends ban on deportations from Colorado stemming from Trump’s use of 1798 law
    By NICHOLAS RICCARDI
    DENVER (AP) — A federal judge has extended her order temporarily preventing the Trump administration from moving or deporting anyone from Colorado under an 18th century wartime act that has become ensnared in a U.S. Supreme Court battle.
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  • US Treasury secretary says trade war with China is not ‘sustainable’

    US Treasury secretary says trade war with China is not ‘sustainable’
    By JOSH BOAK and FATIMA HUSSEIN
    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a Tuesday speech that the ongoing tariffs showdown against China is unsustainable and expects a “de-escalation” in the trade war between the world’s two largest economies.
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  • Eddie V’s in Newport Beach announces closure

    Eddie V’s in Newport Beach announces closure
    Eddie V’s, the seafood-steakhouse chain at the Bluffs shopping center in Newport Beach, will close its doors after 20 years at 1370 Bison Ave. Its final dish will be served on June 15.
    “Closing this restaurant is a difficult business decision, and one that we made carefully and thoughtfully, particularly because it impacts our team members and guests,” a spokesperson for the restaurant said in a written response.
    Hungry? Sign up for The Eat Index, our weekly food newsletter, an
  • Divided Supreme Court finds some deadline flexibility for immigrants who agree to leave U.S.

    Divided Supreme Court finds some deadline flexibility for immigrants who agree to leave U.S.
    By LINDSAY WHITEHURST
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that immigrants who agree to leave the country are allowed some deadline flexibility in a case that was argued before President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
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  • Disneyland Magic Key reservations sold out for 70th anniversary

    Disneyland Magic Key reservations sold out for 70th anniversary
    Disneyland annual passholders who didn’t move fast enough when reservations became available for the 70th anniversary of the Anaheim theme park will miss out on the festivities and have to wait to see the new Walt Disney audio-animatronic figure.
    All Magic Key reservations are unavailable for Disneyland and Disney California Adventure on July 17 — the date Disneyland opened in 1955.
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  • NFL draft: UCLA’s Oluwafemi Oladejo is all gas and no brakes

    NFL draft: UCLA’s Oluwafemi Oladejo is all gas and no brakes
    “Do it again. Run it back,” Oluwafemi Oladejo shouted.
    The UCLA edge rusher was going head-to-head with USC offensive lineman Jonah Monheim during one-on-one drills at the Reese’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. He won the rep, but someone had accused him of cheating.
    “I’m like, ‘Bro,’” Oladejo recalled. “That’s why I said run it back. It ain’t never a problem to do another rep. And I was fired up.”
    He doubled down on his al
  • For-profit immigration detention expands as Trump accelerates his deportation plans

    For-profit immigration detention expands as Trump accelerates his deportation plans
    By Amanda Hernández, Stateline.org
    The Trump administration is moving quickly to dramatically expand the nation’s capacity for detaining immigrants who do not have legal authorization to be in the United States.
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  • Private security guards charged after woman was dragged out of chaotic Idaho town hall meeting

    Private security guards charged after woman was dragged out of chaotic Idaho town hall meeting
    By REBECCA BOONE
    Prosecutors in northern Idaho have filed misdemeanor charges against six men in connection with the forcible removal of a woman from a legislative town hall meeting in February.
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  • Federal education cuts and Trump DEI demands leave states, teachers in limbo

    Federal education cuts and Trump DEI demands leave states, teachers in limbo
    By Robbie Sequeira, Stateline.org
    Early this month, the U.S. Department of Education issued an ultimatum to K-12 public schools and state education agencies: Certify that you are not engaging in discrimination under the banner of diversity, equity and inclusion, or risk losing federal funding — including billions in support for low-income students.
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  • US State Department unveils massive overhaul of agency with reduction of staff and bureaus

    US State Department unveils massive overhaul of agency with reduction of staff and bureaus
    By FARNOUSH AMIRI and MATTHEW LEE
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio unveiled a massive overhaul of the State Department on Tuesday, with plans to reduce staff in the U.S. by 15% while closing and consolidating more than 100 bureaus worldwide as part of the Trump administration’s “America First” mandate.
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  • NFL draft: Should the Chargers pick DL Kenneth Grant in 1st round?

    NFL draft: Should the Chargers pick DL Kenneth Grant in 1st round?
    When defensive linemen Poona Ford signed a three-year contract with the Rams and Morgan Fox agreed to a two-season deal with the Atlanta Falcons last month, it created the kind of glaring void Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz couldn’t address through free agency.
    Hortiz re-signed Teair Tart and added former Arizona Cardinals nose tackle Naquan Jones and ex-Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Da’Shawn Hand in an attempt to make up for the losses of Ford and Fox. But now Hortiz must fil
  • Recipe: A creamy, salty Asparagus Gruyere Quiche is perfect to serve on Mother’s Day

    Recipe: A creamy, salty Asparagus Gruyere Quiche is perfect to serve on Mother’s Day
    This creamy, salty, cheesy quiche is topped with fresh, tender asparagus and baked in a hearty crust. I like to make this fresh asparagus and Gruyere quiche for brunch or supper. It is also perfect for occasions like Mother’s Day or Easter.
    Asparagus and Gruyere Quiche
    Yield: Makes 6 servings.
    INGREDIENTS
    Crust:
    1½ cups whole wheat flour
    1½ cups white flour
    1 cup wheat germ
    1½ teaspoon sea salt
    1 cup plus 4 tablespoons butter
    10-12 tablespoons cold water
    Filling:
    1 tab
  • Russia batters Ukraine’s Odesa and Zaporizhzhia as Kremlin warns peace talks will take time

    Russia batters Ukraine’s Odesa and Zaporizhzhia as Kremlin warns peace talks will take time
    By ILLIA NOVIKOV
    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian drones battered the Ukrainian port city of Odesa and glide bombs hit Zaporizhzhia, local authorities said Tuesday, as the Kremlin again warned that negotiators are unlikely to obtain a swift breakthrough in peace talks on the war.
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  • Student loans in default will be sent for collection. Here’s what to know for borrowers

    Student loans in default will be sent for collection. Here’s what to know for borrowers
    By ADRIANA MORGA
    NEW YORK (AP) — Starting next month, the Education Department says student loans that are in default will be referred for collections.
    Roughly 5.3 million borrowers are in default on their federal student loans and soon could be subject to having their wages garnished.
    Referrals for collection had been put on hold since March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the U.S. government also paused federal student loan payments and interest accrual as a temporary relief
  • Carrying my son’s legacy by standing with dying Californians. Pass SB 403.

    Carrying my son’s legacy by standing with dying Californians. Pass SB 403.
    It is hard to imagine how a mother could find peace after losing her only son. 
    I have.
    Two years have passed since my son,  Andrew (Drew) Flack, died—just the way he hoped he would: peacefully in his sleep, without pain, after a courageous battle with aggressive colorectal cancer. Drew was only 34 years old when he died at his home in Oceanside on November 16, 2022.
    End of Life Option Act 
    Andrew died peacefully because he used California’s End of Life Option Act. Und
  • Those nasty things he said are privileged? What does that mean? Ask the Lawyer

    Those nasty things he said are privileged? What does that mean? Ask the Lawyer
    Q: We have a dispute with a vendor who has a lawyer demanding payment and threatening a lawsuit. The vendor sent me a hostile email, which is abusive and false, and copied it to our mutual customer. I am told it is “privileged” so I can’t make claims about it. Can you explain this?
    S.J., Cerritos
    Ron Sokol
    A: In California, there is a litigation privilege that protects communications from civil liability. These can include a variety of publications, from writings to verbal accu
  • 70% of Jewish Holocaust survivors will be gone in the next 10 years, a report shows

    70% of Jewish Holocaust survivors will be gone in the next 10 years, a report shows
    By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER
    BERLIN (AP) — Eighty years after the Holocaust, more than 200,000 Jewish survivors are still alive but 70% of them will be gone within the next 10 years — meaning time is running out to hear the voices of the last generation who suffered through one of the worst atrocities in history.
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  • LA County Fair 2025: Concerts include Cheap Trick, Chris Janson and more

    LA County Fair 2025: Concerts include Cheap Trick, Chris Janson and more
    As usual, the funk band War will kick off LA County Fair’s concert series this year.
    The fair will open Friday, May 2 at the Fairplex in Pomona and run through Memorial Day, Monday, May 26.
    War is marking the 50th anniversary of its 1975 album “Why Can’t We Be Friends?,” which included the title song and the Billboard hit “Low Rider.”
    The series will close with the norteña group Los Huracanes Del Norte on Sunday, May 25.
    Concerts are usually held at the
  • Indian police say gunmen kill at least 20 tourists in Kashmir

    Indian police say gunmen kill at least 20 tourists in Kashmir
    By AIJAZ HUSSAIN
    SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Indian police say gunmen have killed at least 20 tourists at a resort in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
    Two senior police officers said at least four gunmen, whom they described as militants, fired at dozens of tourists from close range Tuesday. The officers said at least three dozen others were injured, many in serious condition. They spoke on condition of anonymity in keeping with departmental policy.
    Officials collected at least 20 bodies in Bais
  • Interested in an Orange County Register internship? Applications are being taken now

    Interested in an Orange County Register internship? Applications are being taken now
    The Orange County Register is seeking a talented, dedicated intern for its local news desk.
    The intern will work 30 hours per week, for 10 weeks, covering general assignments and breaking news, as well as Little Saigon and other Asian communities. The newsroom is based in Irvine.
    Preference will be given to applicants invested in or interested in the Vietnamese or other Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, and who have ties to Southern California. Applicants should have experience in
  • What do ‘expert level’ talks signal for the progress of the Iran-US nuclear negotiations?

    What do ‘expert level’ talks signal for the progress of the Iran-US nuclear negotiations?
    By JON GAMBRELL, Associated Press
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Negotiations between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program will move Wednesday to what’s known as the “expert level” — a sign analysts say shows that the talks are moving forward rapidly.
    However, experts not involved in the talks who spoke with The Associated Press warn that this doesn’t necessarily signal a deal is imminent. Instead, it means that
  • Anti-Defamation League says anger at Israel is now the driving force behind antisemitism in the US

    Anti-Defamation League says anger at Israel is now the driving force behind antisemitism in the US
    By DAVID CRARY, AP National Writer
    NEW YORK (AP) — The Anti-Defamation League says the number of antisemitic incidents in the United States reached a record high last year and notes that 58% of the 9,354 incidents related to Israel, notably chants, speeches and signs at rallies protesting Israeli policies.
    In a report released Tuesday, the ADL, which has produced annual tallies for 46 years, said it’s the first time Israel-related incidents — 5,422 of them in 2024 — compr
  • Hegseth pulled airstrike info from secure military channel for Signal posts, NBC News reports

    Hegseth pulled airstrike info from secure military channel for Signal posts, NBC News reports
    By TARA COPP
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pulled the airstrike information he posted into Signal chats with his wife, brother and dozens of others from a secure communications channel used by U.S. Central Command, raising new questions as to whether the embattled Pentagon head leaked classified information over an open, unsecured network.
    NBC News first reported that the launch times and bomb drop times of U.S. warplanes that were about to strike Houthi targets in Yemen
  • Orange County girls athlete of the week: Kai Minor, Orange Lutheran

    Orange County girls athlete of the week: Kai Minor, Orange Lutheran
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County girls athlete of the week:
    Name: Kai Minor
    School: Orange Lutheran
    Sport: Softball
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: The Oklahoma-bound center fielder went 8 for 11 (.727) with eight runs, three doubles and seven RBIs to help lead the Lancers to a 3-0 record. Minor went 3 for 3 and scored four runs in a 13-3 win against La Mirada in the finals of the La Mirada Classic. She earned tourna
  • Lakers-Timberwolves: 3 things to watch for in Game 2

    Lakers-Timberwolves: 3 things to watch for in Game 2
    EL SEGUNDO — As the final score of Saturday’s 117-95 Game 1 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves suggests, the Lakers had a lot they needed to work on over the last two days to give themselves the best chance of knotting the first-round series with a Game 2 win on Tuesday night at Crypto.com Arena.
    “We have to do a lot of things better,” Coach JJ Redick said after Monday’s practice. “And it starts with playing harder and being organized.”
    Those are th
  • Alexander: Kings-Oilers opener almost became Miracle on Manchester – in reverse

    Alexander: Kings-Oilers opener almost became Miracle on Manchester – in reverse
    LOS ANGELES — This playoff series isn’t going to be a walkover, by any stretch of the imagination.
    Yet when the Kings built a 4-0 second period lead Monday night against an Edmonton Oilers team that had tortured them the last three postseasons, L.A.’s most loyal and devoted fan base – consider what Kings fans have endured through the years before you argue with me – could be excused for being sure, or at least hoping against hope, that this time would be different a
  • Mahmoud Khalil’s wife gives birth after ICE denies Columbia activist’s plea for temporary release

    Mahmoud Khalil’s wife gives birth after ICE denies Columbia activist’s plea for temporary release
    NEW YORK (AP) — Federal immigration authorities denied Mahmoud Khalil’s request for a temporary release from detention to attend the birth of his first child, who was born Monday in New York, according to emails shared with The Associated Press.
    Khalil, a Columbia University activist who has been held in a detention center in Jena, Louisiana for six weeks, requested a two-week furlough on Sunday morning, noting that his wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla, had gone into labor eight days earlier t

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