• USMNT’s defensive mix-up leads to late goal for New Zealand in 1-1 draw

    USMNT’s defensive mix-up leads to late goal for New Zealand in 1-1 draw
    CINCINNATI — A defensive mix-up by Caleb Wiley and Mark McKenzie led to Ben Waine’s 89th-minute goal, giving New Zealand a 1-1 tie against the United States in a friendly on Tuesday night after Mauricio Pochettino was officially hired to coach the Americans through the 2026 World Cup.
    Christian Pulisic scored in the 69th minute of the second game under interim coach Mikey Varas.
    Coming off their first home loss to Canada in 1957, the Americans stumbled near the final whistle and
  • A horde of celebrities join the monsters at Creep I.E. Aftermath in Ontario

    A horde of celebrities join the monsters at Creep I.E. Aftermath in Ontario
    With the goal of combining horror and pop culture, Creep I.E. Aftermath returns to the Ontario Convention Center Sept. 20-22. But the horde of celebrities set to appear may just overtake the monsters and ghouls coming to the weekend event.
    About 10,000 people are expected to attend Creep I.E. Aftermath, the sister event to the annual Creep I.E. Con. The convention will include a walk- through haunt by Fear Farm, live music, panel discussions, vendors, a cosplay competition and afterparties, plus
  • Are Fed cuts already built into falling mortgage rates?

    Are Fed cuts already built into falling mortgage rates?
    The Federal Reserve’s expected rate cuts this week won’t provide much relief to homebuyers facing high borrowing costs, according to Gary Cohn, who served as chief economic adviser to former President Donald Trump.
    “Unfortunately, I think those rates have already priced in what the Fed is going to do,” Cohn said Sunday on CBS’s Face the Nation. “I do not see a major impact to the mortgage market or credit-card financing or anything else by the Fed starting to
  • Dennis Quaid to pay tribute to fallen Marine, Gold Star families at Anaheim fundraising gala

    Dennis Quaid to pay tribute to fallen Marine, Gold Star families at Anaheim fundraising gala
    With two autographed guitars held high, actor Dennis Quaid, star of the summer movie “Reagan,” and country singer Coffey Anderson paid tribute to Gold Star families Saturday night in Anaheim by supporting a local nonprofit that provides assistance after military deaths.
    Anderson, who became widely known for his “Mr. Red, White and Blue,” which he performed at the funerals of nine of the 13 servicemembers – including three from Southern California – killed duri
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  • Dennis Quaid, Coffey Anderson pay tribute to fallen Marine, Gold Star families at fundraising gala

    Dennis Quaid, Coffey Anderson pay tribute to fallen Marine, Gold Star families at fundraising gala
    With two autographed guitars held high, actor Dennis Quaid, star of the summer movie “Reagan,” and country singer Coffey Anderson paid tribute to Gold Star families Saturday night in Anaheim by supporting a local nonprofit that provides assistance after military deaths.
    Anderson, who became widely known for his “Mr. Red, White and Blue,” which he performed at the funerals of nine of the 13 servicemembers – including three from Southern California – killed duri
  • Confidence rises among US home builders

    Confidence rises among US home builders
    Confidence among US home builders rose in September for the first time in six months, just before the Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates from the current two-decades high.
    A gauge of housing market conditions from the National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo climbed 2 points to 41 this month, matching the median estimate of economists surveyed by Bloomberg. All regions saw an increase.
    Measures of prospective-buyer traffic and present sales rose off their 2024 lows. A
  • Remember 1995 and Alan Greenspan’s ‘soft landing’?

    Remember 1995 and Alan Greenspan’s ‘soft landing’?
    Traders are harking back on 1995, when Alan Greenspan led the Federal Reserve in pulling off a rare soft landing, for a playbook on trading the first interest-rate cut in four years.
    Like nearly three decades ago, bonds and stocks are rallying ahead of a critical Fed meeting. But this time, the central question for Chair Jerome Powell is which approach — reducing rates by 25 basis points or 50 basis points — is most beneficial for the US economy.
    To Kristina Hooper, chief global mark
  • Secret Service ‘not prepared’ to defend presidential candidates, says member of task force investigating Trump assassination attempts

    Secret Service ‘not prepared’ to defend presidential candidates, says member of task force investigating Trump assassination attempts
    The U.S. Secret Service is “not prepared” and doesn’t have adequate resources to defend presidential candidates — especially when they want to campaign in places that may not be very secure, said Rep. Lou Correa, a member of a task force created to investigate the July assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump.
    The bipartisan task force met with Secret Service representatives last week, said Correa, before Trump was the target of another apparent assassinatio
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  • Niles: Chaperone policies help theme parks, but do they hurt kids?

    Niles: Chaperone policies help theme parks, but do they hurt kids?
    What’s the scariest part of theme parks’ Halloween events? The haunted houses? The scare zones? The prices? Those might be fair answers, but here is something that should not be bothering anyone — the people around you in line.
    It’s next to impossible to put tens of thousands of people into any space without someone causing another offense. But with Halloween season now underway at parks across the country, many parks are implementing chaperone policies to help keep the p
  • $150 million gift to City of Hope aims to tackle pancreatic cancer head on

    $150 million gift to City of Hope aims to tackle pancreatic cancer head on
    A $150 million gift to City of Hope intends to change the future of tackling pancreatic cancer.
    The major gift announced Tuesday, Sept. 17, from entrepreneur and philanthropist Emmet Stephenson Jr. and daughter Tessa Stephenson Brand aims to expedite research and treatment options to ultimately eradicate the disease that took Emmet Stephenson’s wife, Toni, four years ago.
    “In January 2020, we were blindsided by her pancreatic cancer,” Stephenson Brand said. “It came out o
  • Taco Bell gets date changed for National Taco Day

    Taco Bell gets date changed for National Taco Day
    Not content with “liberating” Taco Tuesday, Taco Bell has announced that it got the date of National Taco Day shifted on the National Day Calendar so that it’s always on the first Tuesday in October.
    The holiday was previously on Oct. 4, which falls on a Friday this year. Now it will be on Oct. 1.
    Taco Bell holds rewards drops for its members on Tuesday, but in its news release announcing the date change it didn’t announce any deals for Oct. 1.
    Last year, Taco Bell went o
  • Fullerton softball ace Malaya Majam-Finch commits to Oklahoma

    Fullerton softball ace Malaya Majam-Finch commits to Oklahoma
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowFullerton softball ace Malaya Majam-Finch has committed to national powerhouse Oklahoma, the junior announced on social media Monday.
    “I am extremely grateful to announce my verbal commitment to the University of Oklahoma,” she wrote on Instagram. “I am beyond excited! Boomer Sooner!”
    Majam-Finch has earned All-County honors the past two seasons in helping put Fullerton on the soft
  • Orange County football season stat leaders through Sept. 14

    Orange County football season stat leaders through Sept. 14
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowHere are the Orange County high school football stat leaders after the Week 3 games.
    The leaderboards are based on season stats published on MaxPreps.com.
    To be included, teams must have stats updated on MaxPreps each Monday by 2 p.m.
    PASSING: TOTAL YARDSName, school  
    Yards 
    Yds/Gm 
    Cmp. 
    Att. 
    TDs 
    Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon
    1510
    377.5
    122
    172
    18
    Cash O’Byrne,
  • Costa Mesa gets ‘free’ money to worsen traffic

    Costa Mesa gets ‘free’ money to worsen traffic
    Even as Californians’ taxes rise to fund infrastructure projects, the traffic-congestion problem continues to worsen. In many cases, the blame lies not just on governmental waste. Often, this is by design. For instance, after state lawmakers in 2017 raised the gas tax to address the transportation backlog, localities spent the extra money on “road diets” that eliminated road lanes to promote transit use.
    We call it the Congestion Lobby – groups of government planners, bic
  • Angels’ Reid Detmers allows 7 runs to 115-loss White Sox

    Angels’ Reid Detmers allows 7 runs to 115-loss White Sox
    ANAHEIM — After two encouraging starts – against contenders – Reid Detmers turned in a dud against a historically awful team.
    The Angels left-hander gave up seven runs in an 8-4 loss to the Chicago White Sox, who have lost 115 games.
    The White Sox might be just six losses away from breaking the dubious record set by the 1962 New York Mets, but they still hammered Detmers. He gave up three runs in the first – on two homers – and then three more in the second.
    Detmers
  • Kirk Cousins leads winning drive as Falcons rally past Eagles

    Kirk Cousins leads winning drive as Falcons rally past Eagles
    By DAN GELSTON AP Sports Writer
    PHILADELPHIA — Kirk Cousins led a flawless last-minute drive for Atlanta and connected with Drake London for a 7-yard touchdown pass with 34 seconds left to give the Falcons a 22-21 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night.
    Saquon Barkley dropped a short pass that stopped the clock with 1:46 left and forced the Eagles to settle for a field goal instead of a game-sealing first down. That was plenty of time for Cousins – especially against a
  • Kings, Ducks sees reasons for optimism during Rookie Faceoff tournament

    Kings, Ducks sees reasons for optimism during Rookie Faceoff tournament
    The Ducks’ Konnor Smith, right, and the Kings’ John Parker-Jones fight during the Rookie Faceoff tournament on Monday at the Toyota Sports Performance Center in El Segundo. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    The Ducks’ Yegor Sidorov, left, skates with the puck as the Kings’ Cole Krygier moves in during the Rookie Faceoff tournament on Monday at the Toyota Sports Performance Center in El Segundo. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
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  • Kings, Ducks see reasons for optimism during Rookie Faceoff tournament

    Kings, Ducks see reasons for optimism during Rookie Faceoff tournament
    The Ducks’ Konnor Smith, right, and the Kings’ John Parker-Jones fight during the Rookie Faceoff tournament on Monday at the Toyota Sports Performance Center in El Segundo. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    The Ducks’ Yegor Sidorov, left, skates with the puck as the Kings’ Cole Krygier moves in during the Rookie Faceoff tournament on Monday at the Toyota Sports Performance Center in El Segundo. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
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  • Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is arrested in New York after federal indictment

    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is arrested in New York after federal indictment
    By ANDREW DALTON, MICHAEL R. SISAK and LARRY NEUMEISTER
    NEW YORK (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested late Monday in New York, where he faces a sealed criminal indictment, prosecutors announced late Monday.
    Details of the charges weren’t immediately announced by prosecutors, but the hip-hop mogul has faced a stream of allegations by women in recent months who accused him of sexual assault.
    The U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Damian Williams, said in a statement that federal
  • Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitches 4 scoreless innings as Dodgers salvage split with Braves

    Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitches 4 scoreless innings as Dodgers salvage split with Braves
    ATLANTA — Six months of living in Los Angeles and traffic doesn’t bother Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
    Making his second start since returning from a strained rotator cuff, Yamamoto picked his way through four danger-filled-but-scoreless innings and the Dodgers broke the game open late in a 9-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Monday night.
    The win allowed the Dodgers to salvage a split of the series against the Braves despite being outscored 16-3 and not holding a lead at any point in the f
  • $25 million donation to fund new substance abuse recovery center at Hoag

    $25 million donation to fund new substance abuse recovery center at Hoag
    The Hoag health care system announced a $25 million donation on Monday, Sept. 16, that will be used to support the establishment of CareMar Recovery Center, a comprehensive addiction treatment facility in Orange County.
    The gift from the Martin and Pickup families of Newport Beach will bolster the development of the recovery center, and Hoag officials have committed to raising more money to advance the project, which will be a multi-level facility on the south campus of Hoag Hospital Newport Bea
  • Irvine man pleads guilty in scheme to steal vintage violins, and to robbing a bank

    Irvine man pleads guilty in scheme to steal vintage violins, and to robbing a bank
    SANTA ANA — A 57-year-old Irvine man pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in Santa Ana to a scheme to steal expensive, vintage violins and robbing a bank in Irvine.
    Mark Meng pleaded guilty to wire fraud and bank robbery and was scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 24.
    Starting in August 2020 and through April of last year in Orange and Los Angeles counties, the defendant grifted violin dealers out of the high-end musical instruments, according to his plea agreement.
    Meng would contact violin
  • Senate candidate Kipp Mueller exaggerated his experience as a prosecutor

    Senate candidate Kipp Mueller exaggerated his experience as a prosecutor
    Kipp Mueller is running state Senate in the sprawling 23rd Senate District. The district spans from Santa Clarita on the west to Victorville and Hesperia on the east and goes north beyond Lancaster. The race is sure to be competitive, with Mueller and former Assemblymember Suzette Valladares both having run close contests in the area before.
    Mueller came up just short against incumbent Sen. Scott Wilk a few years ago. Back then, his campaign site touted his law enforcement credentials: “Ki
  • Angels send down top prospect Caden Dana after 2 straight rough starts

    Angels send down top prospect Caden Dana after 2 straight rough starts
    ANAHEIM — Caden Dana is going to have to wait until next year to show that he’s better than the 10.45 ERA he had after three starts in the major leagues.
    The Angels announced on Monday that they optioned Dana, ending the season for the 20-year-old right-hander.
    “He had a long year and we don’t want him out there getting negative vibes about his outings when they’re not going the way he wanted them to go,” Manager Ron Washington said. “So we just felt lik
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Monday, Sept. 16

    Orange County scores and player stats for Monday, Sept. 16
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores and stats from Orange County games on Monday, Sept. 17
    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
    GIRLS FLAG FOOTBALL
    NORTH HILLS LEAGUE
    Brea Olinda 21, Sunny Hills 0
    PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
    Northwood 20, Portola 14
    COAST LEAGUE
    Estancia
  • Beckman’s Mason Nguyen posts top time at Laguna Hills Invitational cross country meet

    Beckman’s Mason Nguyen posts top time at Laguna Hills Invitational cross country meet
    Mason Nguyen of Beckman was the fastest of the boys runners in the Laguna Hills Invitational cross country meet on Saturday at Laguna Hills High.
    Nguyen won the Division 1 Junior Boys race in 15 minutes, 2.4 seconds to beat his Beckman teammate Christian Weber who finished in 15:07.3
    Beckman’s Ryan Barris was victorious in the Division 1 Sophomore Boys race at 15:05.5.
    Keaton Robar of Newport Harbor won the Division 2 Senior girls competition at 17:43.5, the fastest time among all girls ru
  • Dodgers will keep giving Yoshinobu Yamamoto extra rest even in postseason

    Dodgers will keep giving Yoshinobu Yamamoto extra rest even in postseason
    ATLANTA — When they signed Yoshinobu Yamamoto last winter, the Dodgers made a commitment to keeping the 26-year-old right-hander on a schedule as close as possible to what he was used to in Japan.
    That meant giving him at least five days off before every start. It didn’t prevent him from getting injured and spending three months on the sidelines with a strained rotator cuff.
    But it won’t change in October. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Yamamoto will get at least five days o
  • Pac-12 is a ‘trade up’ for SDSU basketball over Mountain West

    Pac-12 is a ‘trade up’ for SDSU basketball over Mountain West
    Cancel that bulk order of beet juice.
    San Diego State’s basketball team religiously drinks the nitrate-rich concoction in the days before games in high altitude, believing it enhances oxygen delivery to muscles that becomes more difficult for sea-level athletes venturing into the Rockies. And the Mountain West has six schools above 4,500 feet and two (Air Force and Wyoming) above 7,000.
    SDSU’s move to a reformed Pac-12 starting in 2026-27, then, could mean greater television revenues
  • Angels’ Mike Trout open to changing positions in order to stay healthy

    Angels’ Mike Trout open to changing positions in order to stay healthy
    ANAHEIM — Mike Trout has acknowledged that his days as the Angels’ primary center fielder might be over.
    The Angels superstar has missed most of the season for the third time in the last four years. He spoke to reporters on Monday for the first time since his season-ending left knee surgery, and he said he’s open trying something else if that’s what the organization deems is the best way to keep him healthy.
    “I think everything’s on the table,” Trout sai
  • Police in standoff with suspect in Long Beach after 2 people found dead following shooting

    Police in standoff with suspect in Long Beach after 2 people found dead following shooting
    Police in Long Beah were in a standoff Monday with a suspect who barricaded himself in a building after two people died following a shooting.
    Officers responded around 11:15 a.m. to a shooting in 300 block of East 63rd Street, where they found a woman who had been shot in her upper body and a man with unknown injuries, according to Officer Eric Stachura, a spokesperson for the Long Beach Police Department.
    The man was declared dead at the scene, and the woman was transported to a hospital where

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