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How the former Prince Andrew could be removed from Britain’s line of succession

By SYLVIA HUI LONDON (AP) — It’s been 90 years since a British royal was removed from the line of succession. That might happen again now that Britain’s government says it will consider introducing legal changes to formally remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the list of royals in line to the throne. Despite being stripped of…
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Citizen journalists, citizen sleuths helping to unravel the tangle of Epstein documents

By DAVID BAUDER, AP Media Writer When sifting through the seemingly endless collection of documents in the Epstein files gets to be too much and Ellie Leonard needs a break, she takes a walk outside. Then it’s back to the computer. The New Jersey mother of four is among hundreds of citizen-journalists, or sleuths, absorbed…
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New waterside Italian restaurant opens at downtown LA’s Hotel Figueroa

The Italian coastline is coming to downtown Los Angeles and it’s bringing a Tuscan menu not to the beach but poolside in a 100-year-old hotel. Florence by the Water opened in mid-February overlooking an outdoor pool at Hotel Figueroa, which is marking its 100-year anniversary. “The restaurant faces the pool so it’s really an oasis,”…
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A horse’s neigh may be unique in the animal kingdom. Now scientists know how they do it

By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN, AP Science Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Horses whinny to find new friends, greet old ones and celebrate happy moments like feeding time. Related Articles 6 planets will parade across the night sky at the end of February NASA boss blasts Boeing and space agency managers for Starliner’s botched astronaut flight NASA…
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Maui’s famed banyan tree still ‘in the ICU’

By ERIN NOLAN/Honolulu Civil Beat Lahaina’s iconic Indian banyan tree has been off limits to visitors since the August 2023 wildfire tore through the historic community, but some Maui County officials are hopeful that they might soon be able to restore public access. Arborists from all over Maui — as well as a few from…
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Federal court rejects GOP-led Utah Legislature’s latest try to block House map that helps Democrats

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — New Utah voting districts that give Democrats an improved shot at winning a U.S. House seat can be used in this year’s election, a federal court ruled Monday while turning aside a Republican request to block the new map. The ruling marked the second setback in recent days for Republicans,…
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CSUF’s Innovation Hub: Empowering tomorrow’s engineers and computer scientists

University leaders, students, faculty, donors and industry partners gathered at the construction site on the Cal State Fullerton campus where the Engineering and Computer Science Innovation Hub is taking shape. Situated adjacent to the engineering and computer science complex, the three-story, 42,000-square-foot Innovation Hub will serve as a “catalyst for discovery and industry innovation,” officials…
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A proposal to exempt homeowners 60 and older from property taxes would cost local governments billions

When former Saratoga Councilmember Rishi Kumar ran for Santa Clara County assessor last year, he campaigned on the promise of exempting homeowners ages 60 and older from paying property taxes. After he lost by a landslide to Neysa Fligor in the Dec. 30 runoff election, Kumar turned that pledge into a statewide ballot initiative campaign.…
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NHL’s return to the Olympics lives up to the hype and sets the stage for 2028 World Cup of Hockey

By STEPHEN WHYNO, AP Hockey Writer MILAN (AP) — The long wait for the best hockey players in the world taking the ice in an international tournament lived up to the hype. Four of the seven games in the knockout round at the Milan Cortina Olympics went to overtime, including the U.S beating Canada in…
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Police are finding suspects based on their online searches as courts weigh privacy concerns

By MARK SCOLFORO HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Criminal investigators hoping to develop suspects in difficult cases have been asking Google to reveal who searched for specific information online, seeking “reverse keyword” warrants that critics warn threaten the privacy of innocent people. Unlike traditional search warrants that target a known suspect or location, keyword warrants work…
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