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LAFC, Philadelphia expect another heavyweight clash in CONCACAF Champions League semifinal

For Aaron Long, it only made sense that the Los Angeles Football Club faced the Philadelphia Union in the MLS Cup final. “Me being in the East last year, Philly was definitely the heavyweight,” Long said. “In the East, they were a very good team. And then they came to L.A., and L.A. was the…
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VOTE: Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week, April 28

Each week, publications from the Southern California News Group’s 11 properties (Orange County Register, L.A. Daily News, Press-Enterprise, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Long Beach Press-Telegram, The Daily Breeze, San Bernardino Sun, Daily Bulletin, Redlands Daily Facts, Whittier Daily News and Pasadena-Star News) select the Athletes of the Week for their respective region. Each athlete is…
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VOTE: Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week, April 28

Each week, publications from the Southern California News Group’s 11 properties (Orange County Register, L.A. Daily News, Press-Enterprise, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Long Beach Press-Telegram, The Daily Breeze, San Bernardino Sun, Daily Bulletin, Redlands Daily Facts, Whittier Daily News and Pasadena-Star News) select the Athletes of the Week for their respective region. Each athlete is…
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Pacifica baseball tops Cypress to clinch at least a share of Empire League title

GARDEN GROVE – It’s one of the better high school baseball rivalries and Chad Gurnea was feeling it. The Pacifica right-hander, who has been the Mariners’ top starting pitcher this season, struck out five in three innings of relief Tuesday to help secure a 4-2 win over Cypress. Pacifica celebrates a run by Ryland Chastain…
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Suspect wanted in stalking case shot and injured by Placentia police in Fullerton

A suspect wanted in connection to a stalking case was shot by a Placentia police detective in Fullerton on Tuesday, officials said. The incident happened around 5:52 p.m. on the 3200 block of Yorba Linda Boulevard. Placentia Police Sgt. Joe Connell said detectives attempted to make contact and detain the suspect when the officer-involved shooting…
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Disneyland drops flamethrowers from ‘World of Color’ and fireworks shows after ‘Fantasmic’ inferno

Disneyland has opted to extinguish signature flamethrower effects from its nighttime fireworks and water shows in the wake of the stunning technical failure that led to the “Fantasmic” dragon bursting into a towering inferno. Disneyland has temporarily suspended fire effects in “Wondrous Journeys” and “World of Color — One” out of an abundance of caution…
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Proud Boys seditious conspiracy case goes to the jury

By Michael Kunzelman | Associated Press WASHINGTON — The seditious conspiracy case against former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and four lieutenants went to the jury on Tuesday after dozens of witnesses over more than three months in one of the most serious cases to emerge from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S.…
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Ginnie Newhart dies; inspired classic ending to husband Bob’s sitcom ‘Newhart’

Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Ginnie Newhart, who was married to comedy legend Bob Newhart for six decades and inspired the classic ending of his “Newhart” series, has died. She was 82. Publicist Jerry Digney said Newhart died Sunday in Los Angeles after a long illness. No further details were available. The couple recently celebrated…
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As Biden, McCarthy clash on US debt, what are their differences?

By JOSH BOAK WASHINGTON — They’re not quibbling about minor points. There are stark differences in how President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy want to shore up the government’s finances. The Democratic president primarily wants higher taxes on the wealthy to lower deficits; the GOP congressional leader favors sharp spending cuts. Staring down…
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Past firings carry lessons for Fox after Carlson

By David Bauder | Associated Press NEW YORK — Before ousting Tucker Carlson, Fox News had twice fired wildly popular hosts – and both times the network recovered better than the stars it cut loose. Fox’s dismissals of Glenn Beck in 2011 and Bill O’Reilly in 2017 offer lessons in what the post-Carlson fallout might…
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