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Pakistan has new leader after week of drama

By Kathy Gannon | Associated Press ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s parliament on Monday elected opposition lawmaker Shahbaz Sharif as the new prime minister, following a week of political turmoil that led to the weekend ouster of Premier Imran Khan. Sharif took the oath of office inside the stately, white marble palace known as the Presidency in…
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Rosalind Ross talks making ‘Father Stu’ with Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson

Stuart Long was an English major in college, who then won the Montana heavyweight Golden Gloves title at age 22 before reconstructive jaw surgery forced him to end his dream of becoming a boxer. So Long moved to Los Angeles to become an actor: He had no experience, just charisma and determination.  Long landed some…
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Foundation of late Orange County property investor gives $49 million to Boston prep school

The philanthropic foundation created by one of Orange County’s largest real estate investors has donated $49 million to a Jesuit high school in Boston. It was the second $40-million-plus donation the Cadigan Family Foundation has made in just two months. The foundation was created in 2002 by Patrick Cadigan, the former chief executive of Electronic…
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California public school student enrollment drops to lowest in two decades

The second school year under COVID restrictions saw another big drop in the number of students in California public schools, dipping below 6 million for the first time in more than 20 years, new figures released Monday show. The state Department of Education’s new 2021-2022 school year data shows student enrollment dropped by 110,000 students,…
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Fullerton Downtown Farmers Market returns Thursdays

Sam Najjar grills chicken skewers at he Mediterranean food stand during the Fullerton Downtown Market in Fullerton on Thursday, April 7, 2022. The Thursday night farmers market, which features entertainment, a beer garden, hot food as well as fresh produce, opened for the season and will run through October. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)…
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Lakers make it official: Frank Vogel is fired

EL SEGUNDO — Twelve hours after the world learned Frank Vogel would be fired, the Lakers let him know. The team announced Monday morning that Vogel’s tenure has ended after three seasons, an awkward conclusion to a bungled dismissal. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski tweeted that Vogel had coached his last game almost as soon as the…
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When will Democrats get serious about repealing cannabis prohibition?

When Republicans who oppose federal marijuana prohibition vote against your legalization bill, you probably are doing something wrong. That is what happened when the House of Representatives approved the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act by a vote of 220 to 204. The ayes included 217 Democrats but only three Republicans, two fewer than…
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Six Flags ends unlimited dining plan that went viral

Thrifty theme park fans who ate at Magic Mountain for less than $1 a day will no longer be able to buy the all-season dining pass after Six Flags killed the all-you-can-eat plan that became a viral online sensation. All Six Flags parks have dropped the Unlimited Dining Plan and now offer dining add-ons as…
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‘Dark Secret Place’ radio host Bryan Suits left Southern California. But you can still hear him.

One of the more popular specialty hosts on KFI (640 AM) was Bryan Suits, especially when he hosted “The Dark Secret Place” on weekends in which he spoke of military operations and related subjects. Suits left the station in 2021 to focus on a paid podcast program. Suits was an Army medic during Operation Desert…
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Worried about nuclear waste at San Onofre? Other danger lurks

In one doomsday scenario, rocket attacks on the nuclear waste stored at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station send plumes of dangerous radiation skyward. Critics in Southern California spend a lot of time worrying about the safety of the 3.6 million pounds of spent fuel entombed on the bluff above the blue Pacific — but the…
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