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Charlotte De Witte, Diplo, Dom Dolla top Insomniac’s Skyline Festival lineup

Insomniac Events has finally announced the lineup for its second annual Los Angeles Skyline festival, happening Feb. 25-26 at Exposition Park. The two-day event features a stacked roster with performances by Anotr, Ben Hemsley, Charlotte De Witte, Diplo, Dom Dolla, Eli & Fur, Joseph Capriati, Joshwa, Layla Benitez, Lucati, Masha Mar, Meduza, Michael Bibi, Peggy…
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Massive US storm brings tornadoes to South, blizzard threat

By JAMIE STENGLE and STEPHEN GROVES DALLAS — A massive storm blowing across the country spawned tornadoes in parts of Oklahoma and Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth area, as much of the central United States from the Rocky Mountains to the Midwest braced Tuesday for blizzard-like conditions. An area stretching from Montana into western Nebraska…
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Most small SUVs flunk updated insurance industry crash tests

By TOM KRISHER | AP Auto Writer DETROIT — Most small SUVs flunked the latest frontal crash tests done by the insurance industry, but oddly enough, they’re just as safe as they were before. That’s because the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety updated the test so it places more emphasis on keeping back-seat passengers safe.…
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Calvary Chapel girls basketball making right moves under Coach Jon Hughes

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Coach Jon Hughes guided Calvary Chapel’s boys basketball team to its first CIF-SS title in 2021 and to 22 victories last season, but one of his most important maneuvers was yet to come. He resigned as the Eagles’ boys coach after last season…
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Big Ten or bust (or door No. 3): UC Board of Regents to decide UCLA’s fate, finally

After months of discussions and debate, surveys and presentations, the University of California Board of Regents will meet Wednesday to determine the fate of UCLA’s planned move to the Big Ten in the summer of 2024. One way or another, the saga will reach its conclusion following open and closed sessions that are scheduled to…
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How to see the Rose Parade floats up close and in person on Jan. 2 and Jan. 3

Sierra Madre Avenue and Washington Boulevard is the place to be post-Rose Parade. That’s where you’ll find Floatfest: A Rose Parade Showcase, featuring a two-mile showcase of floats fresh off their world-famous appearance earlier in the morning. More: Complete Rose Parade coverage Nearly 70,000 people attend Floatfest every year, offering guests a close-up look at…
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World Cup: Lionel Messi masterful as Argentina blanks Croatia in semifinal

LUSAIL, Qatar — Lionel Messi is back in the World Cup final with Argentina on his mission to win soccer’s biggest prize for the first time. And, at 35, he could hardly be playing any better. Messi converted a penalty and had a hand in the other two goals by Julián Álvarez, leading Argentina to…
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Racehorse breaks away from handlers at Los Alamitos, dies from injuries

CYPRESS — Another racehorse has died at Los Alamitos Race Course, the track’s 19th horse fatality of the year. Sugar Girl, a 2-year-old filly who had not yet competed in a race, died from an accident on Saturday, according to the California Horse Racing Board. Sugar Girl “broke away from her handlers Saturday afternoon at…
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Orange County girls athlete of the week: Madison Leiva, Santa Margarita

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now The Orange County girls athlete of the week: Name: Madison Leiva School: Santa Margarita Sport: Girls basketball Year: Senior Noteworthy: The Cal State San Marcos-bound guard averaged 24.75 points and 6.5 3-pointers, and earned all-tournament honors, to help the Eagles place fourth…
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‘First flush’ washes trash down the San Gabriel River straight to the ocean

It’s a river of trash flowing straight into the ocean. Heaps of debris came gushing down the San Gabriel River on Tuesday, Dec. 13, pushed downstream by the big storm that roared through the region the last few days causing a “first flush” of the season. The rain inland swept the accumulated junk and pollution…
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