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Crash of Honda SUV and street-sweeper truck in Playa del Rey ends in fatality
At least one person is dead following a crash between a Honda SUV and a Los Angeles County street-sweeping truck Sunday morning, the Los Angeles Police Department said. The crash happened around 7 a.m. near the intersection of Vista Del Mar and West Imperial Highway in Playa Del Rey near Los Angeles International Airport. According…
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Fatal police violence may have declined for the first time in years
For the first time in years, there are early signs that police killings in the United States may be declining — after deaths reached a record high in 2024 and amid intensified scrutiny of law enforcement tactics nationwide. The findings come as photos and videos of aggressive law enforcement — particularly involving federal immigration agents…
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Dramatic transformation of LA’s fastest airport revealed — as flyers warned chaos is coming
LA’s fastest airport is getting a Hollywood-inspired makeover with improvements to safety and efficiency — but first — painful travel delays. Travelers flying out of Hollywood Burbank Airport typically clear Transportation Security Administration security checkpoints in as little as five minutes. Curb to terminal usually takes under an hour. But starting Monday, travelers at the…
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MAGA Senator mocked for defending high prices: ‘It’s really tough for him, guys!’
A political analyst was baffled on Sunday after hearing a MAGA Senator’s defense of the high prices that have resulted from President Donald Trump’s war with Iran. Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) joined Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo on “Mornings with Maria,” where she asked whether prices would decline ahead of the midterms. Prices have risen…
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5 dangerous cruise ports travelers should research before booking excursions
Cruising to tropical destinations may sound carefree and a bucket-list best, but some of the most popular ports come with safety concerns travelers should not ignore, industry experts say. Passengers need to understand local risks before leaving the ship, especially in destinations with higher crime rates or active government warnings, experts say. A recent podcast, “The Travel…
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Trump’s SAVE America Act would end voter registration drives nationwide
Before Wyoming elections, the state’s League of Women Voters tries to get voter registration information into the hands of residents at events and gatherings. But under state law, League volunteers can’t sign up voters themselves — only local election officials can do that. “It’s been tough,” said Linda Barton, president of the League of Women…
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Bruising Bruins dominate South Carolina, bring another NCAA national title to Westwood
It was dominating. It was overwhelming. It was powder-blue pummeling, eight-clap crushing, Westwood wonderful. It was the UCLA women’s basketball team needing barely two hours to complete the struggles of 45 years, a stunningly swarming triumph unmatched in even the finest of Bruin athletic traditions. Break out a new banner. Make room in the Pauley…
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Portland creep yelled ‘Honey, I’m here’ before attempting to rape mom while she held baby in home invasion: cops
A career criminal creep busted into a family’s Oregon home while chillingly calling out, “Honey, I’m here,” moments before attempting to rape a mother upstairs while she was holding her baby, according to police. Judson Defir, 43, allegedly broke into the Portland home in the middle of the day on March 15. He wasted no…
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Prince Harry poses for selfie with politician Justin Trudeau and Olympian Eileen Gu on ski trip
Prince Harry enjoyed a star-studded ski trip with former prime minister of Canada Justin Trudeau and Olympian Eileen Gu. Gu shared a carousel of pics on Instagram Friday documenting her week, which included a pic of her in the middle of Harry and Trudeau on a ski lift. The trio was decked out in skiing…
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Gabriela Jaquez achieves the UCLA championship dream she always wanted
PHOENIX — Gabriela Jaquez, tone-setter. Culture-setter. Scene-setter. Firestarter. Elite job-finisher — around the rim and in life. UCLA’s first NCAA women’s basketball championship win was more coronation than ballgame, a 79-51 blowout of monumental proportions against perennial power Southern California. Fittingly, it starred one of the members of the Bruin royal family: A Jaquez hooper stealing away…









