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Mar 26 2023
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Kim Mulkey, LSU women's basketball make first Final Four since 2008 after easing by Miami
GREENVILLE, S.C. – At LSU mounted a pivotal 6-0 run late in the second quarter, Miami couldn't even find room to make passes. There was four straight possessions where either freshmen Flau'jae Johnson, Sa'Myah Smith or sophomore Angel Reese got either blocks or steals helping the Tigers slowly build its largest lead of the game. LSU women's basketball unexpected run through the NCAA Tournament
The AdvertiserMar 17 2023
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John Wick, The Wire Stars and Other Celebrities Pay Tribute to Lance Reddick After His Death at 60
An outpouring of love followed Lance Reddick's death on Friday. Celebrities from all corners of Hollywood — and Reddick's projects — paid tribute to the late actor after his sudden death at age 60. Zoolander's Ben Stiller tweeted his love for Reddick after news of his death. "Lance Reddick was a beautiful and compelling actor," he wrote. "And a beautiful person. He worked with my mom Anne
PeopleMar 10 2023
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Southwest to Add New Routes to the Caribbean, Mexico, More This Fall
Head to Cabo, Jamaica, and California with these new routes. Southwest Airlines is adding four new routes to its fall schedule in Kansas City, Missouri, and Long Beach, California and is boosting its service at its busy hub in Denver. Starting Oct. 7, Southwest will launch seasonal service on Saturdays between Kansas City and both Montego Bay, Jamaica, and Los Cabos, Mexico. The new routes,
Yahoo NewsAug 21 2023
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Tropical Storm Hilary Hits Southern California
Tropical Storm Hilary hit southern California Sunday, the region's first tropical storm in 84 years.
The Impact: Some communities in San Bernadino County and Riverside County were ordered to evacuate, and some schools and businesses closed Monday. Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency Saturday ahead of the storm's arrival, and flash flood warnings were in place until early
Orange County Register NewsNation HuffPostJul 21 2021
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Uber and Lyft Drivers Are Striking Nationwide to Demand Better Pay
On Wednesday, app-based workers are organizing a nationwide strike along with rallies in 11 cities to demand fairer pay, better working conditions, a union, and the right to collectively organize.
In Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Austin, Boston, Cleveland, Las Vegas, Pittsburgh, Denver, and Baltimore, drivers will be demonstrating to raise support for the realization of a basic
ViceMar 06 2020
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Coronavirus infections pass 100,000 as outbreak wreaks financial havoc
LONDON/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The number of people infected with coronavirus across the world surpassed 100,000 on Friday as the outbreak reached more countries and the economic damage intensified, with business districts beginning to empty and stock markets tumbling.
ReutersOct 12 2022
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Biden Calls for LA City Council Members to Resign Over Racist Remarks
Key Facts: Three members of the Los Angeles City Council are facing calls to resign from prominent Democratic Party leaders after the Los Angeles Times reported on a leaked audio recording in which council member Nury Martinez makes a number of racially disparaging statements. The largest voice to call for resignations is President Joe Biden, according to White House Press Secretary Karine
USA TODAY Newsweek New York Post (News)Mar 15 2023
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Parents of Mississippi newborn charged with murder 30 years after baby found in dumpster
A Mississippi couple were arrested more than 30 years after their newborn baby girl was found dead in a Mississippi dumpster. Inga Johansen Carriere and Andrew Carriere II, both 50, were each charged with first-degree murder in the cold case death of the unnamed infant, whose headstone reads "Heaven's Angel." Advancements in DNA technology helped police identify the couple, who were living in
Fox News DigitalNov 28 2014
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Dozens Arrested During Ferguson Protests In California
Police in Oakland and Los Angeles arrested scores of demonstrators during a third night of unrest linked to the shooting protest in Ferguson, Missouri.
At least 130 demonstrators who refused to disperse during a Los Angeles protest were arrested Wednesday night, while 35 people were detained in Oakland following a march that deteriorated into unrest and vandalism, according to police
HuffPostNov 20 2020
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California imposes night curfew as L.A. careens toward new lockdown measures
SACRAMENTO — California announced Thursday it will impose a mandatory overnight stay-at-home order for much of the state as COVID-19 surged to unprecedented levels and hard-hit Los Angeles County careened toward even more severe lockdown measures.
While the coronavirus is surging across the state, the situation in Los Angeles County was quickly reaching crisis levels, with nearly 5,000
Los Angeles Times