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High school football live updates: CIF SoCal Regional finals on Friday night

The 2022 high school football season continues tonight with a slate of CIF SoCal Regional finals matchups. Follow along tonight, Friday, Dec. 2, for live updates from Southern California News Group reporters including scores, stats, video and much more from the sidelines. Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now…
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Ducks might turn to Pavol Regenda after Isac Lundestrom injury

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Ducks center Isac Lundestrom was scheduled to return to Southern California to be evaluated by team doctors after suffering an upper-body injury in Thursday’s 5-0 loss to Dallas. The concern is that Lundestrom could be out for a long stretch. Exactly how long won’t be known until after additional tests, but…
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Swanson: Rooting for Holland vs. USA part of a deliciously silly family tradition

We beat you, we eat you. Them’s the rules at my house. (It’s not quite as weird as it sounds, I promise!) #WeBeatYouWeEatYou is my family’s deliciously silly World Cup tradition by which we toast all of Holland’s World Cup victories by feasting on cuisine from the nations of the teams the Oranje have defeated.…
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Democrats move to make South Carolina, not Iowa, 1st voting state

By Will Weissert | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Democrats voted Friday to remove Iowa as the leadoff state on the presidential nominating calendar and replace it with South Carolina starting in 2024, a dramatic shakeup championed by President Joe Biden to better reflect the party’s deeply diverse electorate. The Democratic National Committee’s rule-making arm made…
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Prosecutor: Evidence shows Trump ‘explicity’ OK’d tax fraud

By Michael R. Sisak | Associated Press NEW YORK — In the end, it wasn’t a last-minute smoking gun but a prosecutor insisting that evidence shows Donald Trump was aware of a scheme that his Trump Organization’s executives hatched to avoid paying personal income taxes on millions of dollars worth of company-paid perks. After telling…
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Bloody packages sent to Ukrainian embassies across Europe

By Rob Picheta, Eve Brennan, Lindsay Isaac, Matthew Chance and Mick Krever | CNN More than a dozen letters containing explosives or animal parts have been sent to Ukrainian diplomats around the world, according to Ukraine’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba. “This campaign is aimed at sowing fear,” Kuleba told CNN’s Matthew Chance in an exclusive…
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Status Update: Sports Basement opens first Southern California store in Fountain Valley

With snow falling in the eastern mountains, you could say Sports Basement has well-timed its official debut in Southern California. The outdoor equipment and apparel merchant with the motto “We sell the best brands at basement prices” is officially opening Saturday, Dec. 3 in Fountain Valley. Locals will recognize the address at 10800 Kalama River…
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Man arrested in fatal shooting of Migos rapper Takeoff

By LEKAN OYEKANMI and JAKE BLEIBERG HOUSTON — Police have arrested a 33-year-old man on a murder charge in the fatal shooting of rapper Takeoff, who they said was a “innocent bystander” to gunfire last month outside a bowling alley in Houston. Patrick Xavier Clark was taken into custody peacefully Thursday night, Houston Police Chief…
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A hydroponic vertical farm in Irvine is ‘a playground for chefs’

In a nondescript Sky Park Circle office space in Irvine, a hydroponic vertical farm called Malaia’s Microgreens is part of a quiet revolution in farming. Owners Malaia Martinez, and Jaebin Yoo, both 22, say that their farm yields nearly 400 pounds of organic produce a week. It’s 90% more water efficient than traditional farms and…
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Michelle Obama shares ways to get through uncertainty in ‘The Light We Carry’

Elizabeth Wellington | (TNS) The Philadelphia Inquirer On the outside Michelle Obama has it all — perfect hair, fantastic clothes, a megawatt smile, lucrative book deals, good-looking kids, and an attentive husband. Yet, sometimes she feels confused, scared, and unsure of her future. A global pandemic, a nation consumed by racial inequality, an insurrection at…
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