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High winds, light snow begin otherwise sunny week in Southern California

Gusty winds — some fast enough to be dangerous — and light snow are in the forecast for Southern California early this week before giving way to calmer and less-chilly weather. The strongest winds were expected over the mountains and deserts from sunset Monday, April 11, through sunrise Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. Gusts…
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EXPLAINER: What Elon Musk’s dance with Twitter really means

By MATT O’BRIEN and STAN CHOE PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s great Twitter turnabout — in which he disclosed his massive stake in the social media company, got a seat on its board, publicly floated drastic changes and then turned down the board role — all happened in a week. But its…
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Ex-officer convicted of storming Capitol to disrupt Congress

By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal jury on Monday convicted a former Virginia police officer of storming the U.S. Capitol with another off-duty officer to obstruct Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory. Jurors convicted former Rocky Mount police officer Thomas Robertson of all six counts he faced stemming from the…
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Truth in the age of big lies

Sergei Lavrov, Vladimir Putin’s Foreign Minister, has taken on the role of a modern-day Joseph Goebbels, Hitler’s infamous Minister of Propaganda, parroting the barbaric lies of his boss. Last week, Lavrov doubled-down on the outrageous claim the mass murder of civilians in Bucha, Ukraine, were actually perpetrated by the Ukrainians themselves, while simultaneously saying the…
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Mariupol mayor says siege has killed more than 10K civilians

By YURAS KARMANAU, ADAM SCHRECK and CARA ANNA KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The mayor of the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol said Monday that more than 10,000 civilians have died in the Russian siege of his city, and that the death toll could surpass 20,000, as weeks of attacks and privation leave the bodies of…
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Heat with playoff homecourt vs. all but three teams; draw to break draft tie with Warriors

When it came to scoreboard watching on closing night of the NBA season, it took until one final late result was in for the Miami Heat to get a definitive read on homecourt advantage in one element of the playoffs, while clarity on draft position was left unsettled. The Golden State Warriors’ 128-107 victory over…
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Nets? Cavs? Hawks? Hornets? Sizing up the NBA play-in round as Heat await playoff opponent

The previous two years, the NBA play-in round was of minimal consequence for the Miami Heat, a factor of their middling playoff seeds, at No. 5 in 2020 and No. 6 last year. This time around, as a No. 1 seed, it is different. Each of the three upcoming Eastern Conference play-in games will have…
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Pakistan has new leader after week of drama

By Kathy Gannon | Associated Press ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s parliament on Monday elected opposition lawmaker Shahbaz Sharif as the new prime minister, following a week of political turmoil that led to the weekend ouster of Premier Imran Khan. Sharif took the oath of office inside the stately, white marble palace known as the Presidency in…
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Foundation of late Orange County property investor gives $49 million to Boston prep school

The philanthropic foundation created by one of Orange County’s largest real estate investors has donated $49 million to a Jesuit high school in Boston. It was the second $40-million-plus donation the Cadigan Family Foundation has made in just two months. The foundation was created in 2002 by Patrick Cadigan, the former chief executive of Electronic…
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Rosalind Ross talks making ‘Father Stu’ with Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson

Stuart Long was an English major in college, who then won the Montana heavyweight Golden Gloves title at age 22 before reconstructive jaw surgery forced him to end his dream of becoming a boxer. So Long moved to Los Angeles to become an actor: He had no experience, just charisma and determination.  Long landed some…
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