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Measles cases and outbreaks continue to increase throughout the United States in 2025, primarily affecting individuals who are unvaccinated or have an unknown history of measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccination. …
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Lifestyle
Elderly, disabled Californians with more than $2,000 could lose Medi-Cal
by adminby adminBy KRISTEN HWANG Cynde Soto, a quadriplegic who requires around-the-clock care, has been on Medi-Cal for most of her life. Recently, she came into a modest inheritance, about $8,000, that has …
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By Bob Garver The eighth “Mission: Impossible” movie, “The Final Reckoning,” sees Tom Cruise’s secret agent Ethan Hunt strive to save the world yet again. But this movie has “Final” …
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Politics
California senator vindicated after drug testing shows she was not intoxicated
by adminby adminBy RYAN SABALOW Prosecutors will not file DUI charges against California Sen. Sabrina Cervantes, after a blood test showed she had “no measurable amount of drugs or alcohol in her …
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BY BYRHONDA LYON After a Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster got towed in 2023, no one claimed it. The iconic sports car sat at a Torrance tow yard for five months, long …
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Politics
State claims there’s zero high-risk AI in California government—despite ample evidence to the contrary
by adminby adminBy KHARI JOHNSON California uses algorithms to predict whether incarcerated people will commit crimes again. It has used predictive technology to deny 600,000 people unemployment benefits. Nonetheless, state administrators have …