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Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa tackles several topics on Tyreek Hill’s podcast

The last time Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa spoke to the media, he appeared as open and confident as he has been in his two-plus years in the NFL. After the jabs thrown at his critics in that interview session during mandatory minicamp in early June, Tagovailoa maintained the same tone appearing on new star…
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Robin Lopez leaves Orlando Magic for Cleveland Cavaliers in free agency

After one season with the Orlando Magic, Robin Lopez is expected to move onto another team in free agency. Lopez agreed to terms on a 1-year deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers, ESPN reported Friday. It’ll be his ninth NBA team. Lopez, who joined the Magic on a 1-year, $5 million deal last offseason using a…
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Real estate news: $24 million warehouse coming to Irvine Business complex

A Class A industrial warehouse will take the place of a longstanding office building at the Irvine Business Complex. North Palisade Partners, an LA-based industrial development firm, has acquired Palisade Red Hill from Warmington Capital Partners for $11 million. The firm will demolish the 36,500-square-foot office building at 18011 Mitchell St., replacing it with a…
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Chicago Bears linebacker Matt Adams arrested on a misdemeanor weapons charge

Bears linebacker Matt Adams was arrested Thursday night in Chicago on a misdemeanor charge of unlawful firearm possession, according to police. He also was cited for having high-capacity magazines and metal-piercing bullets, a violation of city code. Police said Adams was arrested at approximately 6:46 p.m. in the 200 block of North Garland Court in…
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CSUF alumna’s strong work ethic and determination to give back lead to success

Baby Bijan entered the world on May 2, 2022 — a blessing in the lives of Angie and Ruben Boroomand. Despite his early arrival, the baby boy was born healthy and the delivery went smoothly. Then, suddenly, Angie Boroomand began losing blood and fell unconscious. Nurses surrounded her. Her husband Ruben was slapping her face,…
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Cal Poly Pomona students launch wildfire detection satellite in NASA program

With the support of NASA, a group of Cal Poly Pomona students are set to launch a miniature satellite designed to scan and identify wildfires from miles away. Named Bronco Ember, the miniature satellite can autonomously detect, track and log coordinates and send those to fire agencies before a wildfire can spread and burn thousands…
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California theme parks fire up Fourth of July fireworks shows

California theme parks will celebrate Independence Day with all-American foods, patriotic music, holiday-themed games and fireworks spectaculars. The festivities at Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood, Knott’s Berry Farm, Six Flags Magic Mountain, SeaWorld San Diego, Legoland California, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom and California’s Great America are included with the price of admission. Sign up for our…
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Mitchell Robinson agrees to re-sign with the Knicks: source

Mitchell Robinson is coming back on a big pay increase. The 24-year-old center, the product of smart drafting and patience, agreed to re-sign with the Knicks after a brief flirtation with unrestricted free agency, a source confirmed Friday. Robinson’s agents told ESPN that the deal is worth $60 million over four years, although it’s unclear…
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Ravens to host fans for 17 training camp practices, including session at M&T Bank Stadium

The Ravens will hold 17 free and open training camp practices, the team announced Friday, highlighted by a July 30 session at M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens’ first full-team practice will be held July 27, and fans can attend training camp through Aug. 17. Post-practice autograph sessions for children ages 6 to 14 will be…
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Nun from Long Beach to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom

A nun who grew up in Long Beach, and who has focused her work over at least the past two decades on social justice issues that often run counter to America’s more conservative Roman Catholic leaders, will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom next week, the White House announced Friday morning, July 1. Sister Simone…
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