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Canary Islands hit by fourth power cut in only weeks

La Palma’s power mainly comes from fossil fuels (Picture: AFP) A power outage has hit the Canary Islands, affecting more than 50,000 people and disrupting traffic lights and shops. The island of La Palma went dark at 5.32pm after a …

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Calling us Nimbys is ‘hate speech’, say locals against a solar farm being built nearby

Save Botley West has been campaigning for years against the solar farm (Picture: Save Botley West/SWNS) People opposing the building of one of Europe’s largest solar farms have said the term ‘Nimby’ is hate speech. Botley West Solar Farm could cover …

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San Jose’s 3Below Theaters makes a big bet on big-screen entertainment

Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, San Jose’s 3Below Theaters has pivoted many times in hopes of attracting audiences back to the downtown venue. Husband-and-wife partners Scott and Shannon Guggenheim staged outdoor movies on their parking garage roof, produced …

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Taves: L.A. took Trump’s bait. Will the Bay Area bite, too?

He’s coming, and he wants a spectacle. Don’t give it to him. It doesn’t take Nostradamus to figure out virtually the entire Bay Area — San Jose, Oakland, San Francisco and most everything in between — is on Donald Trump’s …

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Taves: L.A. took Trump’s bait. Will the Bay Area bite, too?

He’s coming, and he wants a spectacle. Don’t give it to him. It doesn’t take Nostradamus to figure out virtually the entire Bay Area — San Jose, Oakland, San Francisco and most everything in between — is on Donald Trump’s …

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San Jose’s 3Below Theaters makes a big bet on big-screen entertainment

Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, San Jose’s 3Below Theaters has pivoted many times in hopes of attracting audiences back to the downtown venue. Husband-and-wife partners Scott and Shannon Guggenheim staged outdoor movies on their parking garage roof, produced …

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Broncos sign former Chargers RB J.K. Dobbins to one-year deal, source confirms

After a week of deliberation following a highly-publicized visit to Denver, the Broncos have stamped another high-impact name to beef up their backfield. The club has signed former Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins to a one-year contract, a source confirmed …

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Man fatally stabbed in Belmont Cragin

A Monday autopsy determined the death of a man who stumbled into a liquor store suffering from four puncture wounds Saturday night in Belmont Cragin was a homicide, officials said. Yahir Viveros-Alarcon, 27, died of multiple stab wounds, according to …

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Program to help CHA residents build savings, financial freedom comes to Chicago

One thousand Chicago Housing Authority residents will soon get the chance to build their savings and receive free financial coaching with the help of a program aiming to close the racial and ethnic wealth gap in the city. Last week, …

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Bally’s settles lawsuit over now-scrapped minority requirement for Chicago casino investors

Bally’s has settled a federal lawsuit brought by a conservative activist group on behalf of white men who previously were blocked from buying shares of the Chicago casino in favor of women and people of color. Terms of the settlement, …

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Chase Meidroth’s edge one more thing White Sox love about rookie infielder: ‘He looks like an animal’

You wouldn’t expect a laid-back Southern California dude like Chase Meidroth to be described as “an animal.” Maybe a panda. That’s the super-chill vibe he brings to the clubhouse — not to mention the panda is a famed resident of …

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It’s raining pink wine and flower petals on Rosé Day in Los Angeles

Wine glasses will be full and flower petals will be dropping from the sky on June 14 during the annual celebration of the popular pink wine known as Rosé. The 5th annual Rosé Day Los Angeles returns to King Gillette Ranch …

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LA County supervisors pushing back against federal immigration raids

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors are taking steps to push back against recent federal immigration raids in L.A. County, including exploring ways to keep federal authorities from using county properties and to help those residents detained in sweeping …

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Mexican national soccer team changes hotels in Los Angeles because of safety concerns

By CARLOS RODRIGUEZ, Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Mexican national soccer team will change hotels in Los Angeles ahead of their Gold Cup match on Saturday because of safety concerns amid the protests against immigration raids in the …

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Am I liable because guests got food poisoning? Ask the Lawyer

Q: We had some people over for a birthday, about 25 total. Several complained the next day they had food poisoning. One indicated she might have a claim against us because she had to go to the emergency room. We …

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Protests over immigration raids popping up across the country with more planned

By JIM VERTUNO, Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Protests that sprang up in Los Angeles over immigration enforcement raids and prompted President Donald Trump to mobilize National Guard troops and Marines have begun to spread across the country, with …

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Explore the hidden charms of Redlands’ Kimberly Crest House and Gardens

If the thought of a Gilded Age mansion sitting atop a hill and surrounded by gardens appeals to you, then consider visiting Kimberly Crest House and Gardens, which does just that in Redlands. Much like Pasadena and some other Southern …

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Daily News 2025 All-Area softball team, players of the year

DAILY NEWS ALL-AREA SOFTBALL 2025 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Mia Gomez, Agoura, Senior Gomez shined on the field not just because of her cheerful personality, but also because of her incredible swing. Agoura player Mia Gomez at bat against Thousand …

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Newsom urges court to block President Trump’s deployment of Marines, National Guard to LA

Gov. Gavin Newsom has asked a court to block the Trump administration’s deployment of federalized state National Guard troops and Marines to Southern California amid the large-scale demonstrations that have broken out over the past few days. The Trump administration …

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Jess Walter’s comic new novel ‘So Far Gone’ chronicles a fractured America

Take one sanctimonious, reclusive former newspaper reporter and add one conspiracy theory-addled son-in-law. Flavor with two cute grandkids, a Christian separatist militia and a handful of other colorful characters. Stir with a fistfight at Thanksgiving dinner, a kidnapping and a …

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  • LA County supervisors pursue legal actions against ICE for immigration raids
    by Steve Scauzillo on July 2, 2025 at 12:23 am

    The Los Angeles County supervisors voted to pursue legal action against the feds over ICE raids.

  • Charter calls Van Nuys attack ‘domestic terrorism,’ LAPD calls it vandalism
    by City News Service on July 2, 2025 at 12:15 am

    More than 50,000 residential customers and 500 business customers were affected for up to 30 hours.

  • LA City Council to seek legal actions against ‘unconstitutional searches’
    by Teresa Liu on July 1, 2025 at 11:34 pm

    LA City Council unanimously directs the City Attorney to seek injunctive relief over "unconstitutional searches, seizures and detentions.”

  • Big Bear bald eagle advocates blast July 4th fireworks show
    by Madison Hart on July 1, 2025 at 11:32 pm

    More than 30,000 people have signed a petition calling on organizers to cancel the show but promoters say humans and nature have to coexist.

  • Mexican banks face cascading consequences following US sanctions
    by Associated Press on July 1, 2025 at 11:28 pm

    The sanctions announcement alleged the banks helped launder millions of dollars for drug cartels.

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  • Boston Bruins Sign 9 Players On Day One Of NHL Free Agency
    by Evan Cormier on July 2, 2025 at 12:44 am

    The Boston Bruins and Don Sweeney were busy on day one of NHL free agency. They signed nine players on July 1st, some will skate in Boston next season while others will be relegated through the farm.The three biggest signings of the day were winger Tanner Jeannot, young defenseman Jordan Harris, and former Bruin Sean The post Boston Bruins Sign 9 Players On Day One Of NHL Free Agency appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Falcons Legend Exploited Rare Contract Provision Long Before MLB’s Bobby Bonilla
    by Trevor Williamson on July 2, 2025 at 12:31 am

    Happy Bobby Bonilla Day! I understand that that may seem out of place in a story about the Falcons, but let me explain.Long before the Baltimore Orioles and New York Mets began their deferred payments to Bobby Bonilla in 2004 and 2011, respectively, Falcons great Bill Fralic and his father negotiated a similar deal.Before the The post Falcons Legend Exploited Rare Contract Provision Long Before MLB’s Bobby Bonilla appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Bulls Receive Critical Context on Potential Jonathan Kuminga Sign-&-Trade
    by Josh Buckhalter on July 2, 2025 at 12:13 am

    The Chicago Bulls remain linked to a possible sign-and-trade for Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, but an unavoidable obstacle is complicating matters.Chicago Sports Network’s K.C. Johnson reported on the issue, and just where things stand on the long-rumored interest by the Bulls in the former No. 7 overall pick of the 2021 draft and The post Bulls Receive Critical Context on Potential Jonathan Kuminga Sign-&-Trade appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Astros Fan Favorite Named on List of MLB’s Cringiest Contracts
    by Alvin Garcia on July 2, 2025 at 12:00 am

    Bleacher Report ranks Jose Altuve’s $125M extension among MLB’s cringiest contracts—even as the Astros legend shows signs of life. The post Astros Fan Favorite Named on List of MLB’s Cringiest Contracts appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Sauce Gardner Reacts to Jets Contract Talks With 5-Word Message
    by Paul Esden Jr. on July 1, 2025 at 11:52 pm

    New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner took to social media to send a message about how contract talks are going with the team. The post Sauce Gardner Reacts to Jets Contract Talks With 5-Word Message appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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