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Dodgers break through against Angels’ bullpen to decide pitchers’ duel

<p> University’s Andrew Knoell, boys swimming athlete of the week. (DAN ALBANO, STAFF) Bol Bol, second from left, stands with his Mater Dei teammates during the National Anthem before the start of their game against Orange Lutheran in Orange on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG) Orange sophomore Angel Franco.…
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Angels’ Reid Detmers rides re-tooled slider to his best game of the season

ANAHEIM — Reid Detmers’ slider, the pitch that he used to turn around his season last year, might have arrived just in time to turn around his season this year. After the Angels’ left-hander worked seven scoreless innings in what might have been his best outing in the majors – no-hitter included – Detmers said…
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Summer solstice: Everything you need to know about the longest day of the year

By Forrest Brown | CNN Do you yearn for long days and short nights? Then this could be the best day of the year for you and fellow sunlight seekers. The summer solstice is Wednesday, June 21. It’s the longest day and shortest night in the Northern Hemisphere. It’s also the first official day of…
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UC Davis stabbings suspect isn’t competent to stand trial, psychologist tells court – but the matter isn’t settled

By Cheri Mossburg | CNN A former University of California, Davis, student accused of killing two people and injuring another in stabbings near campus this year is not competent to stand trial, according to the opinion of a court-appointed psychologist presented in court on Tuesday. The matter of whether Carlos Dominguez is competent to stand…
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Underwater noises heard in desperate search for submersible missing with 5 aboard near Titanic

By PATRICK WHITTLE and HOLLY RAMER A Canadian military surveillance aircraft detected underwater noises as a massive operation searched early Wednesday in a remote part of the North Atlantic for a submersible that vanished while taking five people down to the wreck of the Titanic. A statement from the U.S. Coast Guard did not elaborate…
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The world’s 50 best restaurants for 2023 revealed

By Marnie Hunter | CNN Peru’s capital city – and undoubtedly its gastronomic capital – had a tremendous showing Tuesday at The World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards, taking the No. 1 title and earning more slots in the top 50 than any other city. Four Lima restaurants made the 50 Best list: Central at No.…
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Shakespeare by the Sea returns to LA and Orange counties for 26th season

Shakespeare by the Sea will bring the Bard’s timeless tales to Los Angeles and Orange counties once again this summer, with the traveling theater troupe set to begin its 26th season this week. The troupe will open its seasonal run on Thursday, June 22, with the comedy “Twelfth Night” at Point Fermin Park in San…
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Julio Urias throws to hitters, on track to rejoin Dodgers’ starting rotation

ANAHEIM — After a couple of false starts, Julio Urias’ return to the Dodgers’ rotation seems to have real momentum now. Urias threw to hitters Tuesday afternoon, throwing approximately 45 pitches in three simulated innings. The plan now is for the left-hander to throw another bullpen session in a couple of days then make a…
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Angels looking for a little ‘more meat’ in their lineup to replace injured players

ANAHEIM — When the Angels realized that Anthony Rendon was not going to be ready as quickly as they hoped, they opted to dig into the minors for the prospect of a little power. After the Angels recalled Kevin Padlo, as opposed to someone like David Fletcher or Livan Soto, Manager Phil Nevin said it…
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Packed room for tonight’s Huntington Beach City Council meeting about screening children’s books at city libraries

Tensions simmered at the Huntington Beach City Council meeting on Tuesday, with residents focused on Councilmember Gracey Van Der Mark’s proposal to screen out “obscene and pornographic children’s books” from city libraries. The meeting began at 6 p.m. with more than a hundred people signed up to speak and more than 600 emailed comments to…
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