
John Stamos' young son uses his dad's fame to impress girls
John Stamos has revealed his seven-year-old son, Billy, has started using his father's fame to woo girls.The 62-year-old... Read More
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Doctors with troubled pasts are performing cosmetic surgeries tied to crippling pain and injury
Not long after California surgeon Andrew S. Hsu landed a job with a cosmetic surgery chain in Georgia, several of his patients suffered disfiguring injuries, and even his new employer had doubts about his competence, court...Read more
'Wannabe gangsters' described killing 2 women. Why did convicting them take a decade?
LOS ANGELES — The two bodies discovered on a brush-covered slope in the Montecito Hills were not easily identified.
The victims were "faceless" after being shot and bludgeoned beyond recognition, according to Los ...Read more
COUNTERPOINT: The court isn't drifting rightward -- the pedal is to the floor
Whether the Roberts Supreme Court will continue to push American jurisprudence to the right — bending the law toward their preferred policy outcomes rather than precedent or originalist intent — is no longer a matter ...Read more
Editorial: No, President Trump, Chicagoans are not 'the enemy within'
We’ve heard the president of the United States denigrate and demean Chicago before.
What we haven’t seen until now is President Donald Trump appearing before a gathering of the nation’s military commanders — ...Read more
'It's been just so intense' for weary Lake Street business owners again beset by street violence
MINNEAPOLIS — Solcana Fitness owner Hannah Wydeven, like many fellow business owners along East Lake Street in Minneapolis, has for months picked up dirty needles, human waste and litter from her property.
The ...Read more
Why Seattle-area homeowners keep vacant rooms instead of renting out
In the midst of the Seattle-area housing shortage, hundreds of thousands of vacant rooms in big houses sit untapped as many homeowners are either reluctant to have a housemate or unsure about how to go about it.
Larry ...Read more
Health care's employment growth clouded by immigration crackdown, Medicaid cuts
The health care sector is a bright spot in the economy this year, driving nearly half of the nation’s employment gains, but economists and experts say immigration crackdowns and looming Medicaid cuts pose a threat to ...Read more
Seattle-area owners of big houses stay put as downsizing costs rise
Brenda Beeson loves her house. It’s where she woke up next to her husband each morning and rushed her daughter out to school. She never thought the house in South King County, Washington, once so full of life, could feel...Read more
After ICE raids, this Venezuelan mom fled from LA to Mexico. Will she find refuge there?
Jerardyn sat quietly on the bus, her mood relaxed as her eyes scanned the fleeting horizon of Southern California one August afternoon.
But as the U.S.-Mexico border wall, a towering barrier of steel pillars, came into ...Read more
'Everybody Loves Raymond' cast reuniting for CBS anniversary special
NEW YORK — Everybody loves a reunion — and the “Everybody Loves Raymond” team is giving the people what they want.
Ray Romano, who starred as sports journalist Ray Barone, and creator Phil Rosenthal will host “...Read more
JoJo Siwa wants fans to stop doing one thing around Chris Hughes during her concerts
JoJo Siwa urged her fans to stop taking selfies with Chris Hughes during her concert.
The 22-year-old singer is currently on the road for her European Infinity Heart Tour - which started with a show in Dublin, Ireland on ...Read more
FKA twigs doesn't 'feel safe' after Shia LaBeouf settlement
FKA twigs has claimed she still doesn't "feel safe" after settling her lawsuit with Shia LaBeouf.
The 37-year-old singer - whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett - had previously filed documents in Los Angeles ...Read more
Quentin Tarantino confirms complete Kill Bill release with bonus sequence
Quentin Tarantino is releasing Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2 as one complete film.
The iconic director originally wrote and directed them as one movie, and now they'll be presented as one project on the big screen.
Kill Bill: ...Read more
Will Gavin Newsom sign bill to protect Californians targeted by foreign governments?
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California could become the first state in the nation to create protections for people who are targeted by foreign nations, if the governor signs legislation passed by the Assembly and Senate ...Read more
Florida's GEO Group plays central role in Trump's mass deportation plan
MIAMI — A five story blue-and-white office building overlooking an LA Fitness in Boca Raton is a key cog in President Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan.
It’s the home of GEO Group, a 40-year-old company that ...Read more
POINT: Another momentous term is in the offing
The Supreme Court’s recent refusal to grant a stay of a lower court decision telling South Carolina it has to allow a transgender girl to use the boys’ bathroom in a public school emphasizes the importance of issues ...Read more
Coyotes are all over Georgia. Controlling them might not be worth it
ATLANTA — A large, nocturnal predator has become an increasingly common sight in Georgia in recent years, including around metro Atlanta: the coyote.
Now, a new University of Georgia-led study finds coyotes are likely ...Read more
20 years after Katrina, Louisiana still struggles with evacuation plans that minimize health risks
In late August 2020, Ashlee Guidry and her staff kept a wary eye on guidance from local officials as Hurricane Laura passed over Cuba en route to southwestern Louisiana. Guidry was responsible for the safety of dozens of ...Read more
Michigan churches, houses of worship review security after Grand Blanc shooting
DETROIT — Detroit-area faith leaders are encouraging churches, mosques, synagogues and other houses of worship to review their security plans as area faithful feel shaken after two attacks targeting Michigan churches in ...Read more
Commentary: Will the Supreme Court uphold Trump's power grabs?
When the Supreme Court returns for its new term on Monday, the crucial question will be whether it serves as a check on President Trump or just a rubber stamp approving his actions. And actually, although the court ...Read more
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