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Baseball roundup: Los Alamitos rallies in 7th to beat Edison; Villa Park knocks off No. 2 Santa Margarita

Sutton DeNinno’s run-scoring single capped a two-run rally in the bottom of the seventh inning that gave Los Alamitos’ baseball team a 4-3 victory over Edison in the Sunset League on Wednesday at Los Alamitos High. Kaden Carrion tied the game with a run-scoring double in the seventh inning for Los Alamitos, which improved to…
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Anaheim man arrested, suspected of robbing a bank in Seal Beach

SEAL BEACH — A 43-year-old man suspected of robbing a bank in Seal Beach on Wednesday was taken into custody. Anaheim resident Thomas Crampton was booked at the Orange County Jail on suspicion of robbery in connection with a robbery of the Chase bank branch in the 800 block of Pacific Coast Highway, near Main…
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UC Irvine pulls away from Northern Colorado to win NIT opener

UC Irvine center Bent Leuchten, left, passes a loose ball while sitting on the court during the first half of their NIT first-round game against Northern Colorado on Wednesday night, March 19, 2025, at UCI’s Bren Events Center. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer) UC Irvine guard Myles Che, right, gets fouled during the first…
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Mission Viejo baseball slips past Capistrano Valley Christian with 5 runs in the final two innings

MISSION VIEJO – Brett Slymen was cruising. Like a Ferrari mowing past Mission Viejo batters like they were fence posts along the highway, the Capistrano Valley Christian pitcher was in charge, in command, in control. And then the gas tank went empty. The pitch count dried up. And after Slymen left the game in the…
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Mater Dei partners with sports marketing company on 10-year multimedia rights agreement

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Mater Dei High on Wednesday announced a 10-year, multimedia rights partnership with Playfly Sports, a sports marketing company that works with professional teams, colleges such as USC and the CIF State. In a joint media release between the company and school, Playfly Sports…
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Mattel laying off 120 workers at El Segundo headquarters

Mattel is cutting 120 jobs in May at its El Segundo headquarters, part of a cost-savings initiative that will save the company millions of dollars by 2026. The layoffs, described in March 17 letter to the state’s Employment Development Department, will affect dozens of employees in management positions in its marketing, design and information technology…
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Canada in talks with the EU to reduce US defense reliance: AP source

By ROB GILLIES, Associated Press TORONTO (AP) — Canada is in discussions with the European Union to join an EU drive to break its security dependency on the United States, with a focus on buying more defense equipment, including fighter jets, in Europe, a senior Canadian government official confirmed Wednesday. The official, who spoke on…
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Laguna Niguel couple deported to Colombia after 35 years in US

A Laguna Niguel couple who had lived in the country for 35 years was deported to Colombia on Tuesday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed. Gladys Gonzalez, 55, and Nelson Gonzalez, 59, arrived in Colombia on Tuesday night, March 18, after spending weeks in custody. Related: Laguna Niguel couple held in ICE detention, facing deportation…
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How will the universe end? A changing understanding of dark energy may provide a new answer

By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists are homing in on the nature of a mysterious force called dark energy, and nothing short of the fate of the universe hangs in the balance. The force is enormous — it makes up nearly 70% of the universe. And it is powerful — it…
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Social Security in-person identity checks opposed by advocates and retirees alike

By FATIMA HUSSEIN and MATT SEDENSKY, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Social Security Administration’s plan to require in-person identity checks for millions of new and existing recipients while simultaneously closing government offices has sparked a furor among lawmakers, advocacy groups and program recipients who are worried that the government is placing unnecessary barriers in…
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