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California immigrants weigh health coverage against deportation risk

By Claudia Boyd-Barrett | KFF Health News For months, Maria, 55, a caregiver to older adults in Orange County, has been trying not to smile. If she opens her mouth too wide, she worries, people will see her chipped, plaque-covered front teeth. An immigrant without legal status, Maria doesn’t have health or dental insurance. When…
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The Weeknd delivers a pop sermon at sold-out SoFi Stadium show

There was no need to save your tears for another day. The Weeknd gave fans everything they came for and more during his return to SoFi Stadium on Tuesday, June 25. For more than two hours, the Canadian pop star—born Abel Tesfaye—delivered a flawless, high-octane performance packed with cinematic visuals, soaring vocals, and enough pyrotechnics…
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In-N-Out Burger has a warning for social media pranksters

In-N-Out Burger intends to aggressively defend itself against pranksters after filing a lawsuit against an online content producer. “For over seven decades, we have worked hard to create a welcoming and enjoyable experience for every Customer who visits us. Recently, we have seen an increase in online media personalities who have chosen to play pranks…
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Experts and officials are still assessing what remains of Iran’s nuclear program

By STEPHANIE LIECHTENSTEIN VIENNA (AP) — The big question following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran’s nuclear program is: What remains of it? Related Articles Pentagon leaders cite military tactics to show destruction from US attacks on Iran Iran’s Khamenei resurfaces to warn against future US attacks in first statement since ceasefire POWs, abductees, defectors…
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Bad start or hot stretch, Dodgers’ Max Muncy trying to keep it all in perspective

DENVER — This next month before the trade deadline could have been very different for Max Muncy. As he slumped through the first six weeks of the season – batting .190 with a .599 OPS and just one home run in his first 150 plate appearances – Muncy became a favorite target of fan ire…
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Muslim civil rights group says UCI is a ‘hostile campus’

The nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization has designated UC Irvine as a “hostile campus” for Palestinian, Arab and Muslim students and faculty for what it describes as a pattern of discriminatory treatment toward students and faculty.  UC Irvine joins 23 other colleges, including UCLA, Pomona College and Stanford in California, on the…
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FACT FOCUS: Posts misrepresent report to falsely claim nearly 400,000 Palestinians are missing

By MELISSA GOLDIN As the number of Palestinians killed in the Israel-Hamas war continues to rise, social media users are falsely claiming that a Harvard University study has determined that hundreds of thousands in the Gaza Strip are also missing. Related Articles Pentagon leaders cite military tactics to show destruction from US attacks on Iran…
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It’s high time to end unfettered ICE and border patrol abuses

There’s a video going around social media of a man named Narciso Barranco being beaten while pinned on the ground by Border Patrol agents in Orange County. The 48-year-old father of three Marines was working a landscaping job when he was approached – before officers subdued Barranco and punched him multiple times in the back…
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Trump officials will give their first classified briefing to Congress on the Iran strikes

By JOEY CAPPELETTI and MARY CLARE JALONICK WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators are set to meet with top national security officials Thursday as some lawmakers question President Donald Trump’s decision to bomb three Iranian nuclear sites and whether those strikes were ultimately successful. The classified briefing, originally scheduled for Tuesday, also comes as the Senate is…
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Dunn: Encouraging a high school tennis career for elite players

For many years, top youth tennis players have opted out of playing for their high schools. But longtime tennis professional Dina McBride has a message for them about the importance of camaraderie, connectedness and the pure joy of playing the game. “In today’s tennis world, it’s disheartening that many top-ranked Southern California juniors often opt…
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