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Bob Odenkirk survived the worst and came out the other side an action hero
Bob Odenkirk knows what kind of action star he is — and, maybe more importantly, isn’t. At 63, less than five years removed from a heart attack that nearly ended his life, the actor understands exactly what his body is capable of. He can’t do high spinning kicks or elaborate gymnastics. He can’t dodge 30
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Trump boasts he expects a ‘big, fat hug’ from China’s leader over his Iran efforts
Early Wednesday morning, Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account to boast that he will be able to open the Strait of Hormuz for the benefit of China and he expects the country’s leadership to appreciate his efforts. With shipping at almost a complete standstill due to Trump’s war on Iran, the president claimed
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Trump says China agrees not to send Iran weapons — and predicts Xi Jinping will give him ‘big, fat hug’
WASHINGTON — President Trump said that China has agreed not to send weapons to Iran amid reports it plans to give Tehran new air defense systems — and predicted Chinese leader Xi Jinping “will give me a big, fat, hug” when they meet next month. Trump further claimed Wednesday that Xi is “very happy” about
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A New Kind of Hybrid Car Is About to Hit America’s Streets
Two hours into a road trip in my Tesla, I start to get twitchy. By that point, the battery in my 2019 Model 3 has dipped to an uncomfortably low percentage. If I can’t reach the next plug, I’m in trouble. This is the kind of problem that Ram’s electric pickup truck—the first of a
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9 things to know about this weekend’s L.A. Times Festival of Books
Close the novel and open your tote bag. The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is right around the corner. This weekend, the festival will be returning for its 31st year. Held at USC, the event honors storytellers across genres, hosting readings, screenings and performances. It kicks off with The Times’ Book Prizes ceremony Friday
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JD Vance humiliated on MS NOW over his tiny crowd in massive arena: ‘That’s not good’
Moments after MS NOW host Joe Scarborough took Vice President JD Vance to the woodshed over his hectoring Pope Leo XIV on theology, the entire panel has a good laugh about the tiny crowd that showed up to see him at Akins Ford Arena on the University of Georgia campus in Athens. As co-host Jonathan
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Do Americans Worry About Climate Change? New Polling Shows Concern Is at a Near Record High
A man snowboards without his coat at Breckenridge Ski Resort as temperatures reach into the 50s on March 18, 2026 in Breckenridge, Colorado. —Michael Ciaglo—Getty Images Concern about climate change is near its highest point in the United States, new polling shows. The American polling company Gallup released its annual environment poll on April 14.
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How to Fix a Diagnosis Crisis
In her first year of medical school, Diana Cejas discovered a lump in her neck. She went to the student medical center to have it evaluated and was told that it was likely benign. But the lump kept growing, and she returned to her doctors, who reassured her that it was just a large lymph
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E-bikes are all over mountain trails. Some want them banned
In bright sunshine, with the Pacific Ocean sparkling far below, two middle-aged men hopped on mountain bikes and started climbing a steep dirt road above Zuma Beach in Malibu. They pedaled up more than 2,000 vertical feet, chatting comfortably about marriage, careers and early retirement. They did not discuss the fact that, until recently, a
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‘Bogus’: Chicago community outraged as teen spends time in solitary while in ICE detention
When Ricardo Hernandez-Navarrete arrived in Chicago with his family after escaping domestic violence in Colombia, the then-15-year-old walked to a soccer facility he found on Facebook five miles away. Hernandez-Navarrete arrived “frozen” — traversing across the city on that cold January day not just because of his love of soccer but because he recognized an









