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Horse racing: Life Is Good seeks better at Nerud Stakes

LOS ALAMITOS LEADERS (Through Thursday) JOCKEYS / WINS Ramon Vazquez / 4 Kyle Frey / 2 Juan Hernandez / 2 Diego Herrera / 2 Edwin Maldonado / 2 TRAINERS / WINS John Sadler / 3 Milton Pineda / 2 13 tied / 1 WEEKEND STAKES AT LOS ALAMITOS Monday • $200,000 Grade II Great Lady…
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Supreme Court says Biden can end Trump-era ‘Remain in Mexico’ immigration policy

The Supreme Court on Thursday gave President Joe Biden the green light to end the controversial “Remain in Mexico” immigration policy that originated under the Trump administration. Since the beginning of his administration, Biden has tried to wind down the policy, which sends certain non-Mexican citizens who entered the US back to Mexico — instead…
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Cooking with Judy: A patriotic sweet for celebrating Independence Day

It’s our nation’s birthday, and locals are gearing up for a big bash. Whether you’re celebrating with a barbecue or picnic, a fresh summer fruit pie is a tasty Independence Day tradition. This blueberry pie caught my eye from Tim Mulligan’s “A Perfect 10” (Highpoint Life, $24.99), which features 70 tried-and-true recipes, 10 for each…
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Should you freak out if you see a shark? New research gives insight into great white behavior

By day, young sharks like to bask in the warm sun near the ocean’s surface. But as the sun comes up at dawn and dips into the horizon at dusk, that’s when the great white sharks start to really move. Cal State Long Beach’s Shark Lab researchers recently published an academic paper on juvenile white…
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Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in, becomes 1st Black woman on Supreme Court

By MARK SHERMAN | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in to the Supreme Court on Thursday, shattering a glass ceiling as the first Black woman on the nation’s highest court. The 51-year-old Jackson is the court’s 116th justice, and she took the place of the justice she once worked for. Justice…
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12th annual Brew Ha Ha Craft Beer Festival will feature over 160 tastings and live music

The 12th annual Brew Ha Ha Craft Beer Festival will return to Oak Canyon Park in Silverado on Sept. 10. The all-ages event will feature an afternoon of unlimited craft beer, seltzer and cider tastings from dozens of local and regional craft breweries for those 21-and-older. Participating breweries include Rad Beer Company, Green Cheek Beer…
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California may require labels on pot products to warn of mental health risks

Editor’s note: This story is part of a partnership that includes Kaiser Health News, KQED and NPR. By April Dembosky, KQED Liz Kirkaldie’s grandson was near the top of his class in high school and a talented jazz bassist when he started smoking pot. The more serious he got about music, the more serious he got…
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What’s opening soon and still closed at Disneyland

Disneyland and Disney California Adventure continue to bring back rides, restaurants and shops that have remained shuttered since the pandemic closure of the Anaheim theme parks more than a year ago. Some Disneyland and DCA rides and shops are returning in the next few weeks, while other attractions still under refurbishment will stay closed for…
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Biden calls for dropping filibuster rules to pass abortion rights into law

President Joe Biden said on Thursday that he would support making an exception to the filibuster — the 60-vote threshold in the Senate needed to pass most legislation — in order to codify abortion rights and the right to privacy through legislation passed by Congress. However, despite Biden’s newly announced support for the filibuster carveout,…
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Daxon: Brea’s Country Fair and car show back again

Looking for a fun Fourth of July? Try Brea’s 42nd annual Country Fair at City Hall Park. The Country Fair is a long-time tradition, and for area newcomers a new, great way to celebrate our country’s Independence Day the Brea way. The fair’s festivities go from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and include the Brea…
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