David Perron #57 of the St. Louis Blues and Gabriel Vilardi #13 of the Los Angeles Kings chase after the puck during the first period at Staples Center on March 06, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) Anze Kopitar #11 of the Los Angeles Kings celebrates his goal with the bench, […]
Read more »By ALAN FRAM WASHINGTON (AP) — An exhausted Senate narrowly approved a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Saturday as President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies notched a victory they called crucial for hoisting the country out of the pandemic and economic doldrums. After laboring all night on a mountain of amendments — nearly all […]
Read more »By ALAN FRAM WASHINGTON (AP) — An exhausted Senate narrowly approved a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Saturday as President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies notched a victory they called crucial for hoisting the country out of the pandemic and economic doldrums. After laboring all night on a mountain of amendments — nearly all […]
Read more »ARCADIA — From one Hall of Famer to another, trainer Bob Baffert had some explicit instructions for jockey Mike Smith before Saturday’s $300,000 Grade II San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita. “I told him, ‘Let him run today. Clear those lungs out and give him a good race,’” Baffert said in the winner’s circle after […]
Read more »You may not want to hear this, but rising prices at the gas pump are actually a sign of economic recovery. Gasoline prices in California reached a 14-month high in the week ending March 1, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. A gallon of regular gas cost an average $3.56, up 11 cents in […]
Read more »Businesses and government agencies in the United States that use a Microsoft email service have been compromised in an aggressive hacking campaign that was probably sponsored by the Chinese government, Microsoft said. The number of victims is estimated to be in the tens of thousands and could rise, some security experts believe, as the investigation […]
Read more »UCLA coach Mick Cronin doesn’t believe in excuses. But there’s a difference between a good excuse and a bad one. Following UCLA’s heartbreaking 64-63 loss to USC at the buzzer Saturday afternoon that snapped an 18-game winning streak at Pauley Pavilion, Cronin lent some perspective that might have you look at the Bruins’ Pac-12 championship-contending […]
Read more »By ALAN FRAM WASHINGTON (AP) — An exhausted Senate narrowly approved a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Saturday as President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies notched a victory they called crucial for hoisting the country out of the pandemic and economic doldrums. After laboring all night on a mountain of amendments — nearly all […]
Read more »ARCADIA — From one Hall of Famer to another, trainer Bob Baffert had some explicit instructions for jockey Mike Smith before Saturday’s $300,000 Grade II San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita. “I told him, ‘Let him run today. Clear those lungs out and give him a good race,’” Baffert said in the winner’s circle after […]
Read more »You may not want to hear this, but rising prices at the gas pump are actually a sign of economic recovery. Gasoline prices in California reached a 14-month high in the week ending March 1, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. A gallon of regular gas cost an average $3.56, up 11 cents in […]
Read more »Businesses and government agencies in the United States that use a Microsoft email service have been compromised in an aggressive hacking campaign that was probably sponsored by the Chinese government, Microsoft said. The number of victims is estimated to be in the tens of thousands and could rise, some security experts believe, as the investigation […]
Read more »If you need more reasons to oppose a state takeover of health insurance in California – more than the fact that it would cost about $400 billion per year and make all existing private health care policies illegal – consider the mess that the state has made out of vaccine distribution. Decision-making about where vaccines […]
Read more »By The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Senate has passed a sweeping pandemic relief package over Republican opposition, moving closer to a milestone political victory for President Joe Biden. The $1.9 trillion bill approved Saturday carries direct payments of up to $1,400 for most Americans, extended emergency unemployment benefits and spending for COVID-19 vaccines and […]
Read more »This might have been an example of either amazing hustle or amazing optimism. With pandemic-related shutdowns affecting sports events both large and small for most of the last 12 months, the Orange County Sports Commission still booked 16 events large and small for 2021, events that were projected to draw 155,000 attendees and pump $53 […]
Read more »It’s almost tomato time! In Southern California, mid-March is when you’ll see tomato plants pop up in local nurseries. We want to help you grow great tomatoes this year so we’ve put together a tomato-growing cheat sheet in the form of a weekly newsletter. It’s called Garden Party and for eight weeks we’ll guide you […]
Read more »Every day, you can find unique content on the Web. Due to the multitudes of websites cropping up all over the online world, “information overload” is something we all seem to suffer from. It is easy to feel lost while searching for a particular piece of information you need, especially if you’re looking for a […]
Read more »You may not want to hear this, but rising prices at the gas pump are actually a sign of economic recovery. Gasoline prices in California reached a 14-month high in the week ending March 1, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. A gallon of regular gas cost an average $3.56, up 11 cents in […]
Read more »By ALAN FRAM WASHINGTON (AP) — An exhausted Senate narrowly approved a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Saturday as President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies notched a victory they called crucial for hoisting the country out of the pandemic and economic doldrums. After laboring all night on a mountain of amendments — nearly all […]
Read more »By The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Senate has passed a sweeping pandemic relief package over Republican opposition, moving closer to a milestone political victory for President Joe Biden. The $1.9 trillion bill approved Saturday carries direct payments of up to $1,400 for most Americans, extended emergency unemployment benefits and spending for COVID-19 vaccines and […]
Read more »This might have been an example of either amazing hustle or amazing optimism. With pandemic-related shutdowns affecting sports events both large and small for most of the last 12 months, the Orange County Sports Commission still booked 16 events large and small for 2021, events that were projected to draw 155,000 attendees and pump $53 […]
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