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Internet might be a blessing, but like every other blessing, it’s not available to everyone or all the time. There are many places where there’s… Read More »How to Download and Read Websites Offline
Internet might be a blessing, but like every other blessing, it’s not available to everyone or all the time. There are many places where there’s… Read More »How to Download and Read Websites Offline
Recently, Clubhouse — an invite-only, audio social media app — has gained viral levels of awareness. In just a few weeks, Clubhouse, which allows members to… Read More »How to Use Clubhouse: A Step-by-Step Guide
On the sonar screen that shows the bottom of the ocean from the Dana Wharf fishing boat above, the masses of tiny crabs packed close… Read More »Tiny red crabs are close to the coast — but will they wash up on local beaches again?
California’s state government has so much money it could be constitutionally required to give taxpayers a rebate, so it’s somewhat surprising that a group of… Read More »Tax hike on employers isn’t necessary as state enjoys revenue windfall
Recently, Clubhouse — an invite-only, audio social media app — has gained viral levels of awareness. In just a few weeks, Clubhouse, which allows members to… Read More »How to Use Clubhouse: A Step-by-Step Guide
The Lakers Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (1) shoots as Wizards’ Bradley Beal (3) and Russell Westbrook (4) defend during their NBA game at the Staples Center in… Read More »Lakers fall to Wizards in OT for 3rd straight loss
SANTA ANA — A 37-year-old Riverside man who took part in a fatal vehicle-to-vehicle shooting in Santa Ana and tried to kill a sheriff’s deputy… Read More »Riverside man admits guilt in fatal Santa Ana shooting, trying to kill a deputy while in custody; gets 25-year sentence
Maybe the T-shirts the Dodgers were given on the field after winning a long-awaited championship last October should have said the following: “I won the… Read More »Alexander: Dodgers set their sights on a parade, too
UCLA athlete Chris Weiland was dismissed Monday from the cross country and track & field team after video of him making racist, sexist and homophobic… Read More »UCLA athlete dismissed from team after racist comments, outcry among students
Coyotes left wing Lawson Crouse, left, and Ducks center Derek Grant fight during the first period of Monday’s game in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)… Read More »Ducks squander 3-goal lead in Trevor Zegras’ NHL debut, lose to Coyotes
The Kings’ Gabriel Vilardi, left, scores a goal against the Blues during the first period of Monday’s 3-0 victory in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Scott Kane)… Read More »Jonathan Quick blanks Blues as Kings’ win streak reaches 5 games
California’s state government has so much money it could be constitutionally required to give taxpayers a rebate, so it’s somewhat surprising that a group of… Read More »Tax hike on employers isn’t necessary as state enjoys revenue windfall
Maybe the T-shirts the Dodgers were given on the field after winning a long-awaited championship last October should have said the following: “I won the… Read More »Alexander: Dodgers set their sights on a parade, too
On the sonar screen that shows the bottom of the ocean from the Dana Wharf fishing boat above, the masses of tiny crabs packed close… Read More »Tiny red crabs are close to the coast — but will they wash up on local beaches again?
Recently, Clubhouse — an invite-only, audio social media app — has gained viral levels of awareness. In just a few weeks, Clubhouse, which allows members to… Read More »How to Use Clubhouse: A Step-by-Step Guide
Recently, Clubhouse — an invite-only, audio social media app — has gained viral levels of awareness. In just a few weeks, Clubhouse, which allows members to… Read More »How to Use Clubhouse: A Step-by-Step Guide
The end-of-day totals from California public health websites for Sunday, Feb. 21, reported 3,495 new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases… Read More »Coronavirus tracker: California reported 3,495 new cases, 228 new deaths and 149 fewer hospitalizations Feb. 21
The end-of-day totals from California public health websites for Sunday, Feb. 21, reported 3,495 new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases… Read More »Coronavirus tracker: California reported 3,495 new cases, 228 new deaths and 149 fewer hospitalizations Feb. 21
A violent, rollover crash in Costa Mesa early Sunday morning left two people in a hospital and a Maywood man arrested on suspicion of impaired… Read More »Pickup driver arrested after rollover crash injuring 2 in Costa Mesa
Our social media timelines are full of articles detailing how California drives companies out of the state or how outrageous policies have forced thousands to… Read More »California’s failed policies are crushing and driving out nonprofits