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Police identify man found dead in Anaheim park, ask public for help in homicide investigation

Anaheim Police on Wednesday identified the 42-year-old man whose body was found in Ponderosa Park Tuesday morning. Michael Anthony Garcia was found unresponsive near a fence for the playground of Ponderosa Elementary School. Anaheim Police Department investigators launched a homicide investigation after trauma was found on Garcia consistent with homicide. Garcia was described as homeless,…
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Lakers’ free agent signees pledge supporting role – no matter what roster looks like

EL SEGUNDO — From his neck to his ankles, 6-foot-4 Lonnie Walker IV strolled through the Lakers’ practice facility in purple velvet. The suit, he said, was actually one he owned before the Lakers made him one of their newest players, and he wore it in part because he didn’t have a lot of clean…
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Huntington Beach City Council wants authority to contract with outside counsel instead of city attorney

Should the Huntington Beach City Council be able to contract with outside counsel if it feels the city attorney has a conflict of interest? That question will be before voters in the fall. The City Council voted nearly unanimously during its Tuesday agenda meeting to place a measure on the November general election ballot for…
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Eloy Jiménez homers in his return from the IL, and the Chicago White Sox rally 4 times to beat the Minnesota Twins in 10 innings

Eloy Jiménez stood near home plate and waited. And waited. He watched to see if his towering fly ball to left in the fourth inning Wednesday would stay fair. It did, resulting in a game-tying, two-run home run for the Chicago White Sox against the Minnesota Twins at Guaranteed Rate Field. “I thought it was…
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Hoornstra: Despite expanded playoffs, MLB trade deadline should be a busy one

The expansion of Major League Baseball’s playoff field from 10 teams to 12 is, from a competition perspective, a double-edged sword. When more teams are competing for playoff spots in the regular season, fewer teams are inclined to make their best players available at the trade deadline. Fewer sellers means fewer trades by contending teams.…
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NHL draft: Kings are done stockpiling picks but remain flexible

The Kings will likely not make any selections Thursday during the opening day and first round of the NHL entry draft and, oddly enough, that might be a welcome change for their fans. While some teams might lack first-round picks because of ill-fated trades, including some in the distant past, or even penalties resulting in…
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Is Gavin Newsom eyeing the White House?

President Gavin Newsom? California’s governor repeatedly insists that he’s not interested. “I don’t know how many times you can say no in ways that others don’t say no,” he told one journalist who asked the question recently.” “Yeah, I mean, I have sub-zero interest,” Newsom told another. “It’s not even on my radar.” That’s what…
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Rivian shares jump after EV maker boosts output, annual target in sight

By Ed Ludlow | Bloomberg Irvine-based Rivian Automotive’s shares surged after the electric-vehicle maker reaffirmed its annual production target and revealed accelerated output in the second quarter, buoying the company as it works to overcome parts shortages and other supply-chain snags. The EV startup built 4,401 vehicles in the period, according to a statement Wednesday,…
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Recipes: For summer parties, serve food buffet-style in big bowls

Summer entertaining at its simplest, utilizes a big-bowl approach. Large troughs of stylish, serve-yourself fare positioned in easy reach, make casual gatherings easy on the cook and fun for the guests. Put the fare on the table and invite diners to dig in. Relax. One example? Hummus garnished with a tasty Mediterranean-style concoction of herbs…
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What would you change about the U.S. Constitution?

This Fourth of July, watching people fight over what the Constitution means, I asked people, if you could change the Constitution, what would you change? “The forefathers knew what they were doing,” said one woman. But the Constitution originally accepted slavery. It’s good that we can amend it. So what should we change? “Add a…
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