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Hawaiian musician Anuhea will play a Maui benefit show at Harrah’s Southern California

The ongoing distress caused by the largest wildfire in U.S. history that devastated the Maui communities in Hawaii is felt deeply by singer-songwriter Anuhea, who has solemnly seen its impact on her hometown and its residents. Eager to help in any capacity, Anuhea has been hosting benefit concerts and events across the country to assist…
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Do you need a prenup?

By Dalia Ramirez | NerdWallet Prenuptial or premarital agreements, often called “prenups,” have a reputation for being a tool the ultra-wealthy use to protect their assets. But as marriages have evolved, so have prenups — and they might have more uses than you think. Prenups can give couples an opportunity to communicate about their finances…
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Niles: Disneyland’s New Orleans Square deserves more New Orleans flavor

Disneyland is looking to spice its food service this fall. But is that what Disneyland fans want? In advance of Princess Tiana from “The Princess and the Frog” taking over the former Splash Mountain next year, Disneyland has transformed the old French Market restaurant into Tiana’s Palace. The restaurant will open officially to Disneyland visitors…
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5 tips for reassessing your home space when your child leaves for college

Every year, the migration happens. Flocks of kids leave home for college. In the United States, more than 40 percent of new college students move away from home. And you know what that means? Their parents gain a bedroom. For Gina, sending her only child away to college was bittersweet. While she missed having her…
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Orange International Street Fair returns this week with new country

The Orange International Street Fair returns this week, bringing treats and celebrations from around the world to the Old Towne Orange Circle. The 51st edition of the annual event will run from Friday, Sept. 1, to Sunday, Sept. 3, and will have 30 food vendors showcasing international food, arts and crafts and music throughout the…
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‘Trump would be better off if he had never met John Eastman’

Fulton County Sheriff’s Office booking photo of Donald Trump (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office via AP) True, former President Donald Trump’s mug shot is generating more cash than John Eastman’s mug shot — while Trump glowers, Eastman looks more like one of those stone heads on the graves in Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion — but the former…
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Southern California home prices near record high despite sales plunge

Southern California’s home-price paradox persisted into July, with a scarcity of listings driving up prices, even as demand and sales fell to one of the lowest levels on record. Home prices in the region have been rising steadily since January following nine months of drops or zero gains. But the highest mortgage interest rates in…
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10 prescription medications targeted by Biden for Medicare price negotiations

By TOM MURPHY, AMANDA SEITZ and CHRIS MEGERIAN (Associated Press) WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is targeting the blood thinner Eliquis, diabetes treatment Jardiance and eight other medications for Medicare’s first-ever drug price negotiations as it seeks to lower medical costs for Americans. The administration on Tuesday released a list of the 10 drugs…
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‘Laugh-In’ creator George Schlatter is ‘Still Laughing’ in new memoir

George Schlatter was working in the mailroom at a talent agency when he first met Frank Sinatra. It was 1948 and Schlatter was so fresh-faced that Sinatra told him, “I have ties older than you.” Later on, as greeter and manager at the famed Sunset Strip nightclub Ciro’s and a show producer at the Hotel…
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U.S. Open: Coco Gauff, irked by opponent’s pace, grinds out win

By HOWARD FENDRICH AP Tennis Writer NEW YORK — Coco Gauff already was down a set on Day 1 of the U.S. Open when she found herself locked in a marathon of a 30-point, 25-plus-minute game to begin the second set. Sure, there still was plenty of time to come back Monday night in Arthur Ashe Stadium, but this felt…
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