• Judge orders a June trial for US government’s felony case against Boeing

    Judge orders a June trial for US government’s felony case against Boeing
    A federal judge in Texas has set a June trial date for the U.S. government’s years-old conspiracy case against Boeing for misleading regulators about the 737 Max jetliner before two of the planes crashed, killing 346 people.
    Related ArticlesWall Street drifts and Trump Media jumps despite souring moods for US consumersUtility customers getting $142 in electric, gas bill credits in AprilSpec homes sitting on the market pose risk of economic dragMusk’s broadband satellites have long-te
  • Kyren Paris’ late homer lifts Angels to rain-soaked win over White Sox

    Kyren Paris’ late homer lifts Angels to rain-soaked win over White Sox
    CHICAGO — After coming up with a few big hits in games that didn’t count, Kyren Paris showed that he can do it when it counts, too.
    Paris, who had a series of game-tying and go-ahead hits during spring training, hit a tie-breaking homer in the eighth inning of the Angels’ 3-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday afternoon.
    Paris’ homer came shortly after play was resumed following a 2-hour, 48-minute rain delay.
    “He’s matured, man,” Angels manage
  • Laguna Woods Korean club stages pageant of harmony and tradition

    Laguna Woods Korean club stages pageant of harmony and tradition
    The whir of drumsticks and the beating of drums mesmerized the audience as the curtains opened on the first Harmony Festival put on by the Korean American Association of Laguna Woods.
    The extravaganza at the Performing Arts Center on March 19 offered Village residents a chance to experience “the essence of Korean culture,” according to its organizers.
    Performances of song and dance featured two Village groups along with professional entertainers who volunteer their talents in the are
  • Actress Kim Delaney, partner arrested in alleged domestic dispute

    Actress Kim Delaney, partner arrested in alleged domestic dispute
    MARINA DEL REY — Actress Kim Delaney of “NYPD Blue” fame was arrested on suspicion of felony assault at her home in the Marina del Rey area, authorities said today.
    Deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Marina del Rey station responded to a domestic disturbance report at Delaney’s residence shortly before 10 a.m. Saturday, according to the department.
    After an investigation, Delaney was arrested on suspicion of assault and her partner, Ja
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  • Trump’s promised ‘Liberation Day’ of tariffs is coming. Here’s what it could mean for you

    Trump’s promised ‘Liberation Day’ of tariffs is coming. Here’s what it could mean for you
    By JOSH BOAK
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says Wednesday will be “Liberation Day” — a moment when he plans to roll out a set of tariffs that he promises will free the United States from foreign goods.
    The details of Trump’s next round of import taxes are still sketchy. Most economic analyses say average U.S. families would have to absorb the cost of his tariffs in the form of higher prices and lower incomes. But an undeterred Trump is inviting CEOs to th
  • Clippers’ late rally falls short in loss to Cavaliers

    Clippers’ late rally falls short in loss to Cavaliers
    Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland reacts after a 3-point basket in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Clippers, Sunday, March 30, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer)
    Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell smiles after a basket in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Clippers Sunday, March 30, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer)
    Clippers guard Norman Powell (24) goes to the basket against Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen, right,
  • Video shows 4 police officers fired at man in Anaheim who turned out to have a BB gun

    Video shows 4 police officers fired at man in Anaheim who turned out to have a BB gun
    Four Anaheim police officers fired at and fatally shot a man who they believed was armed but turned out to have a BB gun, according to body-worn camera footage of the December shooting released on Friday, March 28.
    The report and video released by the Anaheim Police Department shows that around 7 pm. on Dec. 27, a 911 caller told dispatchers a man threatened him and tried to steal his car keys and cell phone while he was at the Chevron gas station at East and South streets.
    The caller, who left,
  • USC faces UConn in the Elite Eight: ‘When there’s a will, there’s a way’

    USC faces UConn in the Elite Eight: ‘When there’s a will, there’s a way’
    SPOKANE, Wash. — It went from something like a tough 1,000-piece puzzle to three-dimensional, 5,000-piece doozy, game-planning for a rematch with UConn in the Elite Eight without superstar JuJu Watkins.
    USC women’s basketball coach Lindsay Gottlieb doesn’t only have to solve for superstar Paige Bueckers before Monday’s game with the second-seeded Huskies, she and her staff also had to fill in the hundred potholes left all over the court by Watkins’ absence.
    An envir
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  • NCAA Tournament: UCLA women hold off LSU to reach 1st Final Four

    NCAA Tournament: UCLA women hold off LSU to reach 1st Final Four
    SPOKANE, Wash. — Lauren Betts had 17 points and seven rebounds despite spending the entire second quarter on the bench, and top overall seed UCLA reached its first Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament with a 72-65 victory over LSU on Sunday.
    The 6-foot-7 Betts added six blocks for the Bruins (34-2), who will face the winner of Monday’s game between Southern California and UConn. The Final Four is Friday night in Tampa, Florida.
    Gabriela Jaquez scored 18 points for the Brui
  • Trump says he’s considering ways to serve a third term as president

    Trump says he’s considering ways to serve a third term as president
    By CHRIS MEGERIAN
    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump said Sunday that “I’m not joking” about trying to serve a third term, the clearest indication he is considering ways to breach a constitutional barrier against continuing to lead the country after his second term ends at the beginning of 2029.
    “There are methods which you could do it,” Trump said in a telephone interview with NBC News from Mar-a-Lago, his private club.
    He also said “it
  • Lakers focus on meshing offense ahead of season’s final two weeks

    Lakers focus on meshing offense ahead of season’s final two weeks
    Lakers coach JJ Redick acknowledged the obvious during his team’s road trip that ended with a crucial win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night.
    The obvious being that while he expected the team’s offense to be “fine” in the long run, considering the shot creators on the roster, the success on that end of the floor would be predicated on how well they’d be able to integrate Luka Doncic alongside LeBron James and Austin Reaves with little time to do so.
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  • Richard Chamberlain, TV actor who starred in ‘Dr. Kildare,’ dies at 90

    Richard Chamberlain, TV actor who starred in ‘Dr. Kildare,’ dies at 90
    By BOB THOMAS
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Richard Chamberlain, the handsome hero of the 1960s television series “Dr. Kildare” who found a second career as an award-winning “king of the miniseries,” has died. He was 90.
    Chamberlain died Saturday night in Waimanalo, Hawaii, of complications following a stroke, according to his publicist, Harlan Boll.
    “Our beloved Richard is with the angels now. He is free and soaring to those loved ones before us,” Martin Rabbett,
  • Angels will play the hot hand at shortstop until Zach Neto returns

    Angels will play the hot hand at shortstop until Zach Neto returns
    CHICAGO — After Kevin Newman started at shortstop the first two games, Tim Anderson got a shot on Sunday.
    And it might continue to be a revolving door until Zach Neto comes back.
    Manager Ron Washington said on Sunday that he planned to give Anderson two games, and then he’d continue to make the decisions on a day-to-day basis.
    “The competition is over,” Washington said. “Now it’s all about winning ballgames. When I think Newman needs to be out there, he’
  • Greenland prime minister says US will not get Greenland

    Greenland prime minister says US will not get Greenland
    By The Associated Press
    The prime minister of Greenland pushed back Sunday against assertions by U.S. President Donald Trump that America will take control of the island territory.
    Greenland, a huge, resource-rich island in the Atlantic, is a self-governing territory of Denmark, a NATO ally of the United States. Trump wants to annex the territory, claiming it’s needed for national security purposes.
    “President Trump says that the United States ‘will get Greenland.’ Let me
  • Senior center directors working to build a ‘home away from home’

    Senior center directors working to build a ‘home away from home’
    Devoting time to the Florence Sylvester Senior Center in Laguna Hills has led two former volunteers to positions of leadership.
    Pat Kenefick, director of activities and programs, came to her new duties as an outgrowth of time spent at the center’s front desk. Ellen Dupuy, the new community relations manager, became a volunteer after coming into the center to drop off flyers for a gem and mineralogy society.
    Kenefick began with a Meals on Wheels route, then worked at the front desk of the s
  • Thomas Goethals, veteran judge whose rulings rocked the OC legal community, is retiring

    Thomas Goethals, veteran judge whose rulings rocked the OC legal community, is retiring
    It was the scandal that Orange County Judge Thomas Goethals didn’t want to believe, the incendiary allegations of law enforcement wrongdoing that landed the high-profile trial he was presiding over at the center of a public firestorm.
    More than a decade has passed since the Orange County “snitch scandal” began to unspool in Goethals’ courtroom, ultimately leading the veteran jurist to remove the Orange County district attorney’s office from the murder trial of mass
  • Public defender Scott Sanders, who upended OC’s legal landscape, retires after 32 years

    Public defender Scott Sanders, who upended OC’s legal landscape, retires after 32 years
    The scandal that scrambled Orange County’s justice system, upending dozens of murder cases, began late on a Friday night in a legal office that formerly was a morgue.
    It was April 2012, long past quitting time, when Orange County Assistant Public Defender Scott Sanders found a notation in a police report that would ultimately turn county law enforcement on its ear. A notation that many, if not most, defense lawyers would have overlooked.
    Sanders and paralegal Cathy Ware were digging throug
  • Dodgers’ Mookie Betts says transition to shortstop is about winning

    Dodgers’ Mookie Betts says transition to shortstop is about winning
    The answer to how Mookie Betts plans to become an elite shortstop is obvious – he’s going to work at it.
    “I truly believe in my work, and I’m giving it my all so I can lay my head down at night knowing that my work prepared me for any ball that comes my way,” Betts said this spring.
    He has put in that work since stepping in at shortstop a year ago. It started with extra hours on the field before games last season when he made his first foray into being an everyday s
  • Alexander: UC Irvine basketball savors NIT experience others dismiss

    Alexander: UC Irvine basketball savors NIT experience others dismiss
    There are those who say the National Invitation Tournament, that venerable college basketball institution that dates to 1938 – one year before the NCAA Tournament was founded – is on its last legs.
    Too much competition in the postseason basketball sector, you see. Too many big schools who aren’t interested, and too much talk about expanding March Madness from 68 schools to 76, or 90, or whatever it takes to get that 17th-place Big Ten team or 15th-place SEC squad into the field
  • Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Sunday, March 30, 2025

    Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Sunday, March 30, 2025
    The consensus box of Santa Anita horse racing picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Eddie Wilson, Kevin Modesti and Mark Ratzky. Here are the picks for thoroughbred races on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
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  • Trump and Newsom unite over coastal commission

    Trump and Newsom unite over coastal commission
    Disasters bring people together, even opposites. That’s happening with Gov. Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump uniting to make sure the powerful California Coastal Commission doesn’t impede rebuilding after the recent wildfires.
    The commission consists of 12 voting commissioners and three non-voting members. The governor, Senate Rules Committee and the Assembly speaker each appoints the four voting commissioners.
    In his private business, Trump clashed with the commission over er
  • Mileage tax is a fair idea, but has real perils

    Mileage tax is a fair idea, but has real perils
    From a market-based perspective, user fees that pay for public roads should be based on the amount that drivers use them. Instead, California assesses such fees through a tax on gasoline that only roughly approximates the wear and tear vehicles impose on the road system. People buy gas and then can drive as many miles as they choose.
    The system has worked decently enough, even though transportation officials and lawmakers haven’t always used the money wisely or efficiently. But California
  • Why Big Bear bald eagles Jackie and Shadow are my romantic ideal

    Why Big Bear bald eagles Jackie and Shadow are my romantic ideal
    They may not have exchanged traditional wedding vows but they have this “’til death do we part” thing down. He’s bald and she’s a bit overbearing, but a more devoted couple I’ve never seen.
    It seems Jackie and Shadow burst onto the world stage to remind us what love is all about. Although the two bald eagles live in the ski town of Big Bear, their daily lives leave little time for relaxation. Yet they are fine that way. They lead purposeful lives, which is one
  • Why seeking new challenges may provide opportunities for rewarding growth

    Why seeking new challenges may provide opportunities for rewarding growth
    Q. I retired after 50 years in a most rewarding profession. I reveled in the challenges that were presented. Although I continue to have a schedule of satisfying activities, I am looking for the next new challenge. It is not easy. Any suggestions? A.B.
    When the term “challenge” is used with older adults, it often refers to those with age-related declines. They may face challenges of declining health, mobility, strength and hearing to name a few. This is true but not the entire story.
  • The real resistance isn’t what you think it is

    The real resistance isn’t what you think it is
    Eons (and Elons) ago, before DOGE began shaking up the federal government like a $6.1 trillion snow globe, California legislators convened in Sacramento to “Trump-proof” the state. 
    Two months into Trump 2.0, lawsuits are sprouting like California poppies as Musk dismisses thousands of career employees, dismembers entire agencies, and unilaterally cancels federal contracts, wielding a chainsaw (both literal and metaphorical) to a chant of “waste, fraud and abuse.”
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  • Lawmakers pushing to disqualify aging violent sex offenders from early parole

    Lawmakers pushing to disqualify aging violent sex offenders from early parole
    A California lawmaker has proposed legislation, named after two Riverside County child rape victims, that would disqualify convicted killers and violent sex offenders from a program that allows for the early release of aging prisoners who have served lengthy sentences.
    Mary Bella’s Law, introduced as Senate Bill 286 by Sen. Brian Jones, R-San Diego, goes before the Senate Public Safety Committee for consideration on April 8. A news conference will be held on the steps of the state Capitol
  • Eggs are now the 2nd most expensive source of protein. Here are 6 more affordable options

    Eggs are now the 2nd most expensive source of protein. Here are 6 more affordable options
    By Olivia Rockerman for Hims
    Over the past few months, protein-rich foods like eggs and beef have experienced significant price increases. The most recent U.S. government data showed a 53% increase in egg prices over the past year, the largest annual jump in two years. Cases of bird flu in recent months have exacerbated the issue, making eggs completely unavailable at some grocery stores. Three-quarters of Americans are very concerned over the cost of food and consumer goods, according to a Pew
  • States try to rein in health insurers’ claim denials, with mixed results

    States try to rein in health insurers’ claim denials, with mixed results
    By Shalina Chatlani, Stateline.org
    Health insurance companies are under increasing scrutiny for allegedly using artificial intelligence bots and algorithms to swiftly deny patients routine or lifesaving care — without a human actually reviewing their claims.
    The high-profile killing late last year of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has focused even more attention on so-called prior authorization, the process by which patients and doctors must ask health insurers to approve medical proc
  • Electric vehicle range anxiety? Researchers develop new battery that could be a cure

    Electric vehicle range anxiety? Researchers develop new battery that could be a cure
    By Ashley Miznazi, Miami Herald
    They call it range anxiety, the fear that an electric vehicle could run out of juice, say somewhere south of Yeehaw Junction on the way to Disney World with three cranky kids aboard.
    Such scenarios are one of the big hesitations for many people pondering the purchase of an EV.
    Research going on at Florida International University could go a long way toward curing that concern. The work is focused on a new type of battery, made of lithium-sulfur, that could potenti
  • How to navigate divorce with clarity and strength

    How to navigate divorce with clarity and strength
    Divorce is one of life’s most painful transitions. It’s a legal and financial event, but it’s also an emotional and psychological reckoning.
    While you must not neglect working with an attorney to protect your rights, an accountant to minimize your tax burden, and a wealth adviser to safeguard your assets, it’s also necessary to support your mindset, emotional well-being, and personal leadership.
    As an executive coach, I’ve seen the full spectrum of how people naviga

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