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Mayor Bass orders extra police patrols after rash of home burglaries in the Valley
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has directed police to add extra patrols along Ventura Boulevard after a string of residential burglaries across the San Fernando Valley. Police have reported burglars breaking into six homes over seven days in the Valley and surrounding areas; no links have been found between them. In one case about a
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Dodgers’ bats turn cold during road loss to Colorado Rockies
DENVER — Nobody’s perfect, not even the Dodgers. Their steamroll hit a speedbump as they squandered opportunities in Saturday’s 4-3 loss to the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Even the hottest of Dodgers’ hitters cooled off as the night did. Collectively, they went 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position and left eight runners on base, including two
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Hero Oklahoma principal Kirk Moore crowned prom king after taking a bullet while tackling school shooter
The heroic Oklahoma high school principalshot tackling a Columbine-obsessed school shooter was crowned prom king and hailed by students for saving their lives, heartwarming video shows. Pauls Valley High School students gave Kirk Moore the touching caught-on-camera prom night tribute Friday night – just weeks after he was shot in the leg while fearlessly wrestling
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Michael Goodwin: Hochul and Mamdani are on an ideological bender — tax hike could kill NYC’s golden goose
After a sportswriter wrote a book about him that he hated, legendary basketball coach Bobby Knight fired off a string of nasty insults. In response, author John Feinstein delivered a comeback for the ages when he said: “One day he calls me a whore, then a pimp. I wish he’d make up his mind so
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‘Breath of fresh air’: How Jazmin Gamble plans to rebuild Hawthorne High football
Football can teach many life lessons and no one knows that better than Jazmin Gamble, the new varsity head coach at Hawthorne High. As a woman in a male-dominated profession, one could define her as a trailblazer — and that would be accurate — but while she acknowledges the historical significance of what she is
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‘That was fast!’ Ex-GOP speechwriter blown away as Trump’s war ‘strategy’ backfires
A former GOP speechwriter was blown away on Saturday as President Donald Trump’s “strategy” to win the war in Iran appeared to backfire. Last week, Trump announced that Iran had agreed to open the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway that accounts for 20% of the world’s energy, which had been closed since the war
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Changpeng Zhao’s memoir is key to understanding the future of crypto
Changpeng Zhao, the controversial crypto mogul better known as CZ, has published a new book called “Freedom of Money” — a narrative of his life and career that’s key for anyone who wants to understand the business of digital assets. What makes this 366-page memoir sing isn’t the riveting prose — English is the 49-year-old
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Six firefighters injured, dozens displaced after massive multi-building fire erupts in New Jersey
A massive blaze ripped through multiple New Jersey buildings Friday night, injuring six firefighters and leaving dozens of residents displaced, according to reports. The flames erupted around 10:30 p.m. inside a commercial building on Jefferson Street in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood before rapidly spreading to four neighboring structures, including at least three multifamily homes, CBS New
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‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ still got game, No. 1 for 3rd consecutive week
Mario’s still got game. “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” is still bringing star power to the box office — landing in the No. 1 spot for the third consecutive Friday since its opening. The animated adventure sequel raked in another $7.43 million, according to The Numbers, bringing its total worldwide haul to over $640 million. “Super
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Trump faces ‘calamitous’ situation as his ‘political charm’ starts to backfire: author
An author who has written four books about President Donald Trumpsaid on Saturday that the president’s “political charm” is starting to backfire on the administration. For years, part of Trump’s appeal to voters has been that he does not course-correct when things go sideways, journalist Michael Wolff argued in a new episode of “Inside Trump’s









