Author: Artificial Intelligence

Dave Coulier was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The “Full House” actor told PEOPLE in October that he was diagnosed with an upper respiratory infection that caused swollen lymph nodes. It was normal for his armpits and neck to swell when he was sick, but when he noticed that other areas were swollen, he became worried. He told TODAY that he was shocked to find a “golf ball-sized lump” in his groin “within a week of getting sick.” He went to the doctor and had blood tests, an electrocardiogram, a PET scan, a CT scan, and a biopsy. “Three…

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The hummingbirds have already returned to the dilapidated grounds of Maurice Carr’s beloved Camarillo home. It’s a small glimmer of hope for a man who lost nearly everything in the nursing home he lived in for 14 years when a devastating fire ripped through his neighborhood last week. “It was amazing. It was like heaven,” Kerr said. “We enjoyed the morning hummingbirds and this amazing view. My wife and I were sitting on the patio just beyond this wall. “I wake up and I remember standing in my room and everything I had was gone.” The wildfire that started on…

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Zhenya Rosinsky bought a 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe for her son’s 16th birthday last year. The car had 90,000 miles on it, so Rozinski said he gave it a thorough inspection. “We did the extensive 90,000 mile maintenance that Hyundai requires. We just wanted to make sure the car was in good condition. It’s for a kid. We want to make sure it’s safe. ” he said. Rosinski said her son had driven the car just 2,000 miles when the troubles started. He described his conversation with his son as follows: “‘Dad, I was driving and the ‘check oil’ light…

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Less than a month into her term as Los Angeles District 14 councilwoman, Isabel Jurado remains purposeful in her goal of challenging the status quo by addressing the housing crisis and the city’s lack of services. I am. Mr. Jurado, a new politician who successfully led a relentless grassroots campaign against longtime politician Kevin de Leon, is committed to building more affordable housing and protecting people from eviction, while prioritizing working needs. And he said he was going to address the housing crisis from day one. -Class components. “We are not satisfied with business as usual or the current politics…

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Los Angeles police say Gossip Girl actor Chanel Banks has been found safe after she was reported missing days ago, but her family insists the 36-year-old is still missing. There is. Los Angeles police announced Wednesday that Banks, a Playa Vista resident, was found in Texas after being reported missing on Nov. 8. The family said in a GoFundMe post that welfare checks were made at Banks’ home on Nov. 7 and 8, but she was not home. The family last had contact with Banks on October 30, according to the post. Missing person posters were distributed in Los Angeles’…

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NBC News on Wednesday projected Republican incumbent Rep. Ken Calvert to retain his seat in California’s 41st Congressional District. The race was a rematch against longtime Congressman Will Rollins, a Democrat. In the 2022 election, the difference between the two was less than 5 points. Calvert received 51.3% of the vote, according to Wednesday’s update. Mr. Rollins had 48.7%. Mr. Calvert has been an advocate for California farmers, tax cuts, and funding for education. Rollins, a former federal prosecutor, called for keeping Americans safe while expanding affordable housing policies, protecting reproductive rights and increasing funding for transportation infrastructure. The 41st…

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Measure G supporters declared victory this week, winning with about 51% support. The Los Angeles County Charter changes didn’t get as much attention as other high-profile policies on the ballot, but don’t get me wrong. This shaky governance reform package could be the most transformative decision county voters have made in decades.By 2026, the county will have its first ethics commission to regulate conflicts of interest and lobbying and investigate misconduct by elected officials and county employees. This is a long-awaited move for a government with a $45 billion budget and 100,000 employees. A recent investigation sparked by a federal…

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A Glendale man owed an Orange County couple $80,000, so he shot the husband to death, kidnapped and murdered his wife, set the bodies on fire, returned to their home, and stole about $250,000 worth of luxury goods. Authorities say the items were stolen.Under these extreme and violent circumstances, Hoang Tinh Ngon, 30, could face the death penalty, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.Gong was arrested by Blair police at Los Angeles International Airport on Nov. 5, and prosecutors say he faces a long list of charges.These include two felony counts of murder, one felony count of kidnapping,…

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A Lancaster teenager accused of making hundreds of swatting calls and offering paid swatting services has pleaded guilty as part of a plea deal. Alan W. Filion, 18, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Florida to four counts of interstate menacing to injure another person. He could face up to five years in prison on each charge. According to prosecutors, Filion made more than 375 swatting and threatening phone calls between August 2022 and January 2024. The calls included bomb and shooting threats against religious institutions, high schools, universities, government officials, and individuals across the United States. Prosecutors said Filion, who was…

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The election has ended and you can no longer vote. But campaigns in close congressional races across California are scrambling to make sure their supporters’ votes are counted.A process known as “ballot curing” is becoming increasingly common, with campaigns reaching out to voters whose votes weren’t counted for technical reasons and giving them a chance to correct the mistake. That could mean asking you to correct your address or adding your signature to an envelope you forgot to sign. The stakes are especially high in California’s battleground states, where voters could decide which party controls the House next year.Of the…

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