Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Sunday, Feb. 28

The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Sunday Feb. 28 for horse racing at Santa Anita. Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks Enjoy the consensus horse racing picks online? Subscribe Related Articles Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks…

SoCal high school water polo scoreboard, Feb. 27

WATER POLO Saturday, Feb. 27 Girls Nonleague Foothill 14, Mira Costa 2 Foot 2 6 4 2 — 14 MC 0 1 0 1 — 2 Goals: (Foot) Kim 6, Pierson 3, Murphy 2, C. Poissonnier 2, Strickland 1. (MC) Terry, Almendariz. Saves: Hemmila (Foot) 10. Tibbetts (MC) 10. Boys Nonleague Foothill 11, Mira Costa…

Russian diplomats push their way out of North Korea

[vemba-video id=”world/2021/02/26/russian-diplomats-exit-north-korea-handcar-intl-hnk-vpx.cnn”] By Paula Hancock | CNN Eight employees of Russia’s Embassy in Pyongyang and their families spent more than 34 hours trying to leave North Korea this week, a grueling trip that ended with at least one diplomat pushing his luggage and young children on a railway trolley into Russian territory. North Korea’s borders…

Clippers’ next challenge: the surging Bucks

The Clippers have great timing – if the objective is to line up opponents in a way that’ll help forge their mettle for challenges ahead. Lately, L.A. has been catching opponents on the upswing or after an extra day of rest – both of which will be true Sunday when they meet the Milwaukee Bucks…

Recipe: How to make Creamy Shrimp Linguine with pancetta and red wine

In Chef Jamie Oliver’s newest cookbook, “Jamie Oliver 7 Ways” (Flatiron Books, $35), he showcases recipes using 18 “hero ingredients,” everything from broccoli to chicken breast, pasta to steak. To determine which topics were heroes, week after week he looked around at shoppers’ grocery carts, searching out the most widely used staples. The hero recipes…

Restoring the Fullerton Arboretum after months of pandemic-forced neglect

Grass grew wild. Weeds sprouted as tall as people. Walking paths were carpeted with twigs and leaves. Rare species of plants and trees were threatened. That’s what happens when a 26-acre botanical garden goes virtually unattended for months during a pandemic. Situated on the north side of the Cal State Fullerton campus, the Fullerton Arboretum…

Fred Segal, pioneering L.A. fashion retailer, dies at 87

Fred Segal, the Los Angeles fashion icon whose West Hollywood store was a place to shop, socialize and be seen, has died, it was announced. Segal died Thursday at a Santa Monica hospital due to complications from a stroke, according to his representatives. He was 87. In 1961, Segal created a retail scene that helped…

Russian diplomats push their way out of North Korea

[vemba-video id=”world/2021/02/26/russian-diplomats-exit-north-korea-handcar-intl-hnk-vpx.cnn”] By Paula Hancock | CNN Eight employees of Russia’s Embassy in Pyongyang and their families spent more than 34 hours trying to leave North Korea this week, a grueling trip that ended with at least one diplomat pushing his luggage and young children on a railway trolley into Russian territory. North Korea’s borders…

Clippers’ next challenge: the surging Bucks

The Clippers have great timing – if the objective is to line up opponents in a way that’ll help forge their mettle for challenges ahead. Lately, L.A. has been catching opponents on the upswing or after an extra day of rest – both of which will be true Sunday when they meet the Milwaukee Bucks…

Recipe: How to make Creamy Shrimp Linguine with pancetta and red wine

In Chef Jamie Oliver’s newest cookbook, “Jamie Oliver 7 Ways” (Flatiron Books, $35), he showcases recipes using 18 “hero ingredients,” everything from broccoli to chicken breast, pasta to steak. To determine which topics were heroes, week after week he looked around at shoppers’ grocery carts, searching out the most widely used staples. The hero recipes…

Angels’ Albert Pujols says he isn’t thinking about retirement

TEMPE, Ariz. — A few days ago Albert Pujols woke from a late afternoon nap to see that his phone had exploded. “I had like 3,000 calls,” Pujols said. “What happened? I turned on the TV to see if something had happened. Somebody told me it was all about a post.” That would be an…