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2nd busload of migrants arrives in LA from Texas

A second bus filled with migrants from Texas rolled into Union Station on Saturday afternoon, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass confirmed, adding that the group shipped here as a political statement was greeted by a coalition of government employees and humanitarian aid workers. The migrants were quickly moved to St. Anthony’s Croatian Catholic Church not…
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Neil Young delivers a gorgeous, intimate solo show in Los Angeles

Midway through Neil Young‘s lovely and sometimes shambling solo show on Friday June 30, he paused to chat with the audience again during the first of four sold out shows at The Ford in Los Angeles over the next week. “Alright, I hope you’re not in a hurry,” the 77-year-old singer-songwriter told the 1,200 fans…
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Venus Williams, 43, returns for her 24th Wimbledon

WIMBLEDON, England — Asked two days before her 24th Wimbledon begins whether she’s still excited to play tennis at this level, Venus Williams quickly answered: “It’s so much fun.” The next question Saturday was about being on tour without her younger sister, Serena, who wrapped up her career at last year’s U.S. Open. The reply:…
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Angel City FC riding confidence into road game against Gotham FC

It’s the time of season for NWSL teams when roster depth will be tested. Wednesday’s Challenge Cup game was the first for Angel City FC without Julie Ertz and Alyssa Thompson, who have joined the U.S. women’s national team for World Cup preparations. On Sunday, Ali Riley joins the absence list as she joins New…
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NHL free agency: Ducks add forward Alex Killorn, defenseman Radko Gudas

The Ducks went shopping on the opening day of free agency and added two 33-year-old veterans to help their young team develop. One was a solid right-shot defenseman in Radko Gudas, and the other a proven scorer, left wing Alex Killorn, who ended up being pretty costly, signing a four-year contract worth $25 million on…
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Tour de France: Adam Yates pulls away from twin brother to win first stage

BILBAO, Spain — Adam Yates pulled away from his twin brother Simon Yates to win the first stage of the Tour de France on Saturday, with race favorites Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard finishing not far behind. The Yates brothers escaped to the front with about seven kilometers (four miles) to go and Adam had…
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U.S. Supreme Court defends Constitution and liberty with rejection of student loan plan, affirmative action

This past week, the United States Supreme Court issued its final rulings for the session before entering summer recess. Fortunately, the court fulfilled its obligation as a check on the other branches of governments and as a defender of individual right. In the case of Biden v. Nebraska, the court struck down President Joe Biden’s…
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Lakers keeping D’Angelo Russell on 2-year, $37 million deal

The Lakers’ starting point guard from last season’s run to the Western Conference Finals will be staying in Los Angeles. Free-agent guard D’Angelo Russell agreed to terms on a two-year, $37 million contract with the Lakers Saturday morning, a source confirmed to the Southern California News Group. Russell’s deal will have a player option for…
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Southern California ‘fun’ jobs hit record high in May

Southern California’s “fun” jobs hit a record high in May, one sign that the leisure and hospitality industry’s lethargic recovery from the pandemic era’s harsh losses is nearly complete. My trusty spreadsheet, looking at fresh state jobs data, found local bosses in industries from dining to entertainment to lodging had a record 966,900 workers in…
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NOAA officials warn public there will be sick and dying animals on beaches this holiday weekend

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officials on Friday warned the public to be vigilant and watch out for sick and dying sea lions and dolphins as people make plans to hit beaches along Southern California’s shoreline over the long Fourth of July holiday weekend. A toxic algae bloom has been sickening the marine animals that…
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