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US warns Chinese on support for Russia in Ukraine war

By AAMER MADHANI, JOSH BOAK and MATTHEW LEE WASHINGTON (AP) — Face to face, President Joe Biden’s national security adviser warned a top Chinese official on Monday about China’s support for Russia in the Ukrainian invasion, even as the Kremlin denied reports it had requested Chinese military equipment to use in the war. U.S. adviser…
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As he chases records, LeBron James’ belief in the Lakers seems to be waning

Editor’s note: This is the Monday March 14 edition of the Purple & Bold Lakers newsletter from reporter Kyle Goon. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here. Hello from the road, which has been a sad place to be for the Lakers lately: WEEK IN REVIEW Monday, L, San Antonio Spurs 117,…
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Kevin Kiley’s Proposition 47 repeal bill fails in committee

Eight years ago, Californians decided it shouldn’t be a felony offense to commit low-level shoplifting, possess drugs or commit other low-level theft offenses. Instead, they thought such crimes could be reasonably addressed with misdemeanor penalties carrying six months to a year in jail if prosecutors and judges really wanted that. That’s the story of Proposition…
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Assistant principal at Placentia middle school dies of apparent suicide, officials say

An assistant principal apparently took his own life Monday morning in a private area at Kraemer Middle School in Placentia, according to campus officials. School operations were suspended after the apparent suicide of Assistant Principal Moises Plascencia in a private staff area, according to a statement from Principal Michael Young. Plascencia’s death was not witnessed…
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Greening Orange with dozens of trees planted in a day

Volunteers plant trees during a tree-planting event at Grijalva Park in Orange on Saturday, March 12, 2022. The City of Orange event was part of the Cal Fire AMPlify the Urban Forest grant to plant 2000 trees across the State of California. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer) City of Orange Mayor Mark Murphy addresses…
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Off to the races in La Habra

Alexa Escobedo with her dog Jessie and Michael Singer, 4, in the home stretch of the 5K Run at the #La Habra Races event held at the La Habra Marketplace on Saturday, March 12, 2022. (Photo by Frank D’Amato, Contributing Photographer) Representing Sierra Vista Elementary, top row left, teach/coach Traci Castano, Wyatt Habben, 11, teacher/coach…
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Heat’s Erik Spoelstra praises UM’s basketball programs after men and women make NCAA tournaments

The Heat are still in the playoff hunt, trying to set themselves up in the best possible position once the regular season ends. But two local college programs are already in the postseason. The Miami Hurricanes men’s team earned a No. 10 seed in the NCAA tournament, while the Hurricanes’ women’s team is a No.…
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A 4th dose of COVID-19 vaccine will be needed, Pfizer’s CEO says

By Jen Christensen and Holly Yan | CNN To help fend off another wave of COVID-19, people will need a fourth dose of vaccine, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla told CBS on Sunday. “Many variants are coming, and Omicron was the first one that was able to evade — in a skillful way — the immune…
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Ducks feeling sense of uncertainty as the NHL’s trade deadline nears

NEW YORK — It might not happen today, tomorrow or the next day, but the Ducks’ roster is likely to change, perhaps dramatically, before the NHL’s trade deadline next Monday. There’s no telling exactly what might happen or who might be on the move, but something significant is bound to happen. “Whether you’re on the…
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Victor Oladipo and Markieff Morris give Heat a boost for season’s final month

The Heat took a big step toward getting fully healthy last week. Although a couple players, including All-Star Jimmy Butler, are dealing with minor injuries, the two Miami players who had long-term injuries both returned to the floor. Guard Victor Oladipo, who had not played since April 8, 2021, came back on March 7. Forward…
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