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Caught on Video: Ducklings Reunited With Mama Duck After Rescue
A distraught mother duck couldn’t get to her ducklings below after they fell into a storm drain, but members of the Los Angeles County Fire and University Police departments came to the rescue of the adorable babies Tuesday.
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Drug-Addicted Puppy Recovers After Heroin, Meth Found in System
After a puppy was found to be under the influence of heroin and meth in a motel drug bust, the dog was recovering from his drug addiction Monday.
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Transformation: 2 Neglected Dogs With Matted Fur Were Groomed for Adoption
Two pups who were severely matted after living in what Riverside County Animal Services called “uncomfortable” and “neglectful” conditions were given a makeover, officials said Tuesday.
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Neighbor Saw Upland Mom Dangle, Throw Toddler From Balcony
Monica McHaskell had gone to her front window when she heard a baby crying and saw a woman dangling a toddler over the upstairs rail. She then saw something she never thought would happen. She says the baby was thrown over the edge. She immediately sccoped the toddler boy up, went inside her apartment and closed the door, fearing the...
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Preserved Fetuses Found in Home and Mercedes of Embattled Abortion Doctor After Death
Dr. Ulrich Klopfer competed so avidly in the 1970s to perform the most abortions each day at a Chicago clinic that it was said he would set his coffee aside, jump to his feet in the break room and rush to the operating table whenever his chief rival in the macabre derby walked by.
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Harry Connick Jr. Honored With Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame will be unveiled Thursday honoring entertainer Harry Connick Jr. for a career in which he has sold more than 30 million albums, had 13 No. 1 jazz albums, and won three Grammys and two Emmys.
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Kurt Cobain's ‘Unplugged' Sweater and Guitar Head to Auction
The olive green cardigan that Kurt Cobain wore during Nirvana’s MTV “Unplugged” performance and one of the late rocker’s custom guitars are headed to auction.
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First Cannabis Cafe in the Nation Opens in West Hollywood
The nation’s first cannabis cafe was set to open Tuesday in West Hollywood.
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Ready for Some Hockey? Green Day Song May Be New NHL Anthem
The NHL could be on the way to its version of “Are You Ready For Some Football?” The league is announcing a two-year partnership with Green Day that includes an opening song for NBC Sports’ “Wednesday Night Hockey.” The song, “Ready, Fire, Aim” isn’t custom-made for the NHL and will be on Green Day’s next album, though it’s likely a...
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Disturbing Attack on Real Estate Agent Captured on Camera in Encino
Police are looking for the visitor to an open house in Encino who was caught on camera abruptly pushing the real estate agent to the ground, and then bending over her as she screamed.
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Humans Will Start Listening to Your Google Assistant Voice Commands Again
Google is restarting a practice in which human contractors listen to and transcribe some voice commands people give to the company’s artificial intelligence system, Assistant. But this time Google is taking steps to make sure people know what they are agreeing to.
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Massage Therapist Who Sued Kevin Spacey for Alleged Sexually Battery Dies
A massage therapist who sued actor Kevin Spacey for alleged sexual battery has died, according to a Los Angeles court filing obtained Wednesday.
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City Issues Warning About Aggressive Wild Pigs After One Chases Woman Down the Street
The city of Corona has now issued what could be described as an unusual alert: Residents are being warned to watch out for wild pigs because they may become aggressive.
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How to Help Victims of California Wildfires
Dozens of people have died and tens of thousands of Californians have been forced from their homes as huge wildfires continue to rage in the northern and southern ends of the state. The Camp Fire in Northern California’s Butte County has become the most destructive and deadliest wildfire in recorded state history. The Woolsey Fire north of Los Angeles, meanwhile,...
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Mistrial Declared for Man Accused of Eating Ex's Body Parts
A judge has declared a mistrial for a southern Indiana man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and eating parts of her body.
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Police Say Mass Casualty Event Thwarted After Man Arrested for Making Threats Targeting Long Beach Marriott
The Long Beach Police Department was holding a news conference to announce an arrest made regarding a violent threat targeting a hotel.
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Man Alleges He Was Sexually Abused as a Child by Jehovah's Witness Elder
A 26-year-old man is suing several Jehovah’s Witnesses organizations, alleging he was sexually abused by an adult elder in his congregation when he was 6 to 8 years old.
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The Storied Manhattan Beach Emoji House Is on the Market for $1.749 Million
A bright pink house with emojis plastered on it in a swanky stretch of Manhattan Beach, blocks from the sand, has neighbors rolling their eyes and insisting a more dastardly motive behind the blush.
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United Tells Pilots No Alcohol for 12 Hours Before Flights
United Airlines is setting an earlier cutoff time for when pilots must stop drinking alcohol before flights. The airline is telling pilots they must abstain from alcohol for 12 hours before flights, up from the previous eight hours.
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LAPD Investigates After YouTuber Brooke Houts Accidentally Uploaded Video Showing Alleged Dog Abuse
A YouTube personality with more than 300,000 subscribers was facing strong backlash and was the center of a Los Angeles Police Department investigation Wednesday after apparently accidentally uploading a video that showed her allegedly abusing her dog.