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San Juan Capistrano man and woman found dead in possible murder-suicide

Orange County Sheriff’s Department homicide detectives and the Coroner’s office are investigating a possible murder-suicide after a man and a woman were found dead inside a San Juan Capistrano home on Tuesday, said sheriff’s Sgt. Mike Woodroof. Civil deputies were serving an eviction notice around 8 a.m. on the 3000 block of Paseo Santiago when…
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Camp Pendleton identifies 3 Marines who died in fiery crash on the 5 freeway

Camp Pendleton officials on Tuesday identified three Marines who served in units belonging to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force among the four people who died in a fiery car crash on the 5 Freeway over the weekend. Two of the Marines, Sgt. Daniel Nichols and Cpl. Rodrigo Zermeno Gomez Jr., were assigned to Combat Logistics…
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McCarthy angers Trump allies with 2024 candidate answer

By Kristen Holmes and Nicky Robertson | CNN Advisers and allies to former President Donald Trump are expressing outrage after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said that he thinks Trump can win in 2024, but does not know if he is the “strongest” candidate. “I’ve been fielding calls on this since it happened,” one Trump ally…
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Huntington Beach sets $500 million budget, addresses future deficit but avoids closing libraries

Huntington Beach will trim some city services in the coming year, but will avoid closing libraries and immediately eliminating a downtown shuttle service that earlier were on the chopping block as leaders plan ahead for an expected future budget shortfall. City staffers projected that Huntington Beach would face a deficit of more than $7 million beginning…
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John Goodenough dies at 100; Nobel-winning scientist’s work led to creation of lithium-ion battery

By Elizabeth Wolfe | CNN John B. Goodenough, the Nobel Prize-winning engineer whose contributions to developing lithium-ion batteries revolutionized portable technology, has died. He was 100. He died Sunday, according to a release from the University of Texas at Austin, where Goodenough served as a faculty member for 37 years. His cause of death was…
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LAUSD pitches in to save sea lions stricken by coastal toxic algae bloom

Sea lions are recovering from deadly algal bloom at the Marine Mammal Care Center (MMCC) in San Pedro on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. This years bloom has made sea lions sick all along the coast, creating a care crisis for the county of Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Unified School District which owns the property…
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Gustav Klimt painting sets European record with $108 million price tag

LONDON — A late-life masterpiece by Austrian artist Gustav Klimt sold Tuesday for 85.3 million pounds ($108.4 million), making it the most expensive artwork ever auctioned in Europe. “Dame mit Fächer” — Lady With a Fan — sold to a buyer in the room at Sotheby’s in London after a 10-minute bidding war for a…
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Rivalry between Trump and DeSantis deepens with dueling New Hampshire campaign events

By MICHELLE L. PRICE, HOLLY RAMER and WILL WEISSERT HOLLIS, N.H. — The rivalry between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump deepened Tuesday as the two leading Republican White House candidates staged dueling events in the critical early voting state of New Hampshire. Addressing a town hall in Hollis, DeSantis vowed to…
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USWNT World Cup roster features a lot of new faces, but goal remains the same

U.S. forward Alyssa Thompson answers questions during the USWNT’s media day on Tuesday at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson. The Women’s World Cup begins next month in Australia and New Zealand. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG) U.S. forward Trinity Rodman answers questions during the USWNT’s media day on Tuesday at Dignity Health Sports…
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FBI, Homeland Security ignored ‘massive amount’ of intelligence before Jan. 6, Senate report says

By MARY CLARE JALONICK WASHINGTON — The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security downplayed or ignored “a massive amount of intelligence information” ahead of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S Capitol, according to the chairman of a Senate panel that on Tuesday released a new report on the intelligence failures ahead of…
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