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*This week, two female students and their parents filed a lawsuit alleging that a transgender girl was unfairly kicked out of a coveted spot on the cross country team.*Parents vowed further protests at this week’s school board meeting. Riverside Unified School District became the latest battleground over transgender athletes’ participation in sports this week after two female students filed a lawsuit claiming the transgender girl forced them out of a coveted position on the cross country team. are.The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in federal court in Los Angeles, alleges that when the girls protested the perceived unfairness of the situation by…

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In an effort to combat child sexual exploitation, federal authorities will teach Los Angeles Unified School District students, staff and parents how to stay safe online.A memorandum of understanding between the nation’s second-largest school district, the U.S. Attorney’s Office and Homeland Security Investigations was announced Friday.HSI Los Angeles’ special agents, comprised primarily of the Child Exploitation Investigations Group, provide so-called iGuardian training. The training aims to educate participants about the dangers of online sex offenders and teach them how to avoid and report abuse. Officials said in a news release that the in-person training program is primarily focused on pre-teens…

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The adoptive parents of a 10-year-old boy have been charged with murder, torture and child abuse after he died in hospital from “medical distress,” authorities said. According to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office, just before 6:30 p.m. Thursday, deputies were dispatched to the 13000 block of Malibu Court in Moreno Valley for a report of a juvenile in need of medical assistance. When officers arrived at the scene, they found a 10-year-old boy “in medical distress” who was taken to hospital by paramedics. “The deputy’s initial investigation revealed signs of possible neglect and abuse,” RSO said. Hours after being taken…

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The palm cross in front of each In-N-Out Burger location is one of California’s most iconic landmarks, and the fast food chain is the first stop for many first-time California travelers. It has become. The chain is one of the Golden State’s biggest names, but according to a survey, it’s no longer Californians’ favorite fast food restaurant. The not-so-secret meaning behind In-N-Out’s palm trees Another iconic landmark, the Golden Arches, has taken over the state’s top fast-food chain spot, according to a Bet California study. McDonald’s Golden Arches sign (Getty Images) According to a survey based on search engine interest,…

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Some of the most popular Disney collectibles, like fur coats made from supple Dalmatian skin, are inaccessible to even the most avid collectors. For the better part of a century, “Disneyana” collectors have made it their hobby to acquire merchandise, artwork, and other memorabilia based on their favorite Disney properties. There’s also an entire category of collectors who purchase items from actual physical Disney assets, such as signs, props, and even rides used at Disney parks. Experts say many collectors also want the same quality in most items. “At the end of the day, it’s all about popularity, rarity, condition…

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Listeria outbreaks in some ready-to-eat foods have been linked to several illnesses and infant deaths in California, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A total of 11 people have become ill due to the outbreak, including seven in California. The lone death, also in California, was an infant. It was not clear where in California the infant lived. Other illnesses were also found in New York, Illinois and New Jersey. The source of the outbreak was Yu Shang Food Inc.’s cooked meat and poultry products, according to the CDC. All products labeled “Yu Shang” manufactured before October…

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Last week, Ukraine experienced the most significant escalation of hostilities since Russia’s full-scale invasion, beginning a new chapter in a nearly three-year war steeped in uncertainty and fear. The situation began after US President Joe Biden reversed a long-standing policy of giving Kiev permission to deploy long-range US missiles inside Russian territory, and Russia is using new experimental ballistic weapons to attack Ukraine. This ended in an attack on the United States, which alarmed the international community and raised concerns about further escalation. Here is an overview of the week’s events in Ukraine that fundamentally changed the fate of the…

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Recently retired Andy Murray has teamed up with Novak Djokovic and will work with him as a coach until the Australian Open in January. Murray’s representatives released statements from both players on Saturday. With the 2024 season over, Djokovic said, “I’m excited to have one of my biggest rivals on the same side of the net as my coach,” adding, “I’m looking forward to the season starting and competing in Australia with Andy.” “I’m doing it,” he said. I have shared many wonderful moments on Australian soil. ” Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam tournaments and has spent more weeks…

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Atmospheric river storms that dumped record amounts of rain in Northern California will significantly reduce precipitation in Southern California.Between one-tenth of an inch and one-third of an inch of rain could fall in Los Angeles and Ventura counties Saturday. Up to 1 inch could be seen in some areas in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.A second round of rain, expected to begin Sunday, will be “slightly heavier than the first, but still likely to fall into the ‘beneficial rain’ category,” the National Weather Service said in its latest forecast for L.A. Ta. The wet weather is likely to…

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Weather officials are advising that “cool and unsettled” weather will continue over Southern California this weekend and into midweek as atmospheric rivers push rain into the region. A strong mid-latitude cyclone rotating through the Pacific Northwest will carry moisture into the region via multiple storm systems, the National Weather Service said. “Initial rain will continue into Saturday,” the NWS said during a regional forecast discussion. “The second event begins Sunday and will continue until at least Tuesday.” More than a half-inch of rain could fall in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties into Saturday night, according to the National…

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