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California’s Redeeming America Tour Opp-oses the ‘New Norm’
OAK GLEN, Calif.—If you can’t stand the heat, stay out of Hell’s Kitchen, says Frank Opp, owner of Hell’s Kitchen Motorsports Bar and Grill in Lake Elsinore, Calif. He’s fed ...
August 27, 2020
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Brad Jones
CZU Fire Evacuees Worried About What’s Lost, But ‘Optimistic’
MILIPITAS, Calif.—Greg Oropeza climbed out of his white pickup in front of an evacuation resource center in Milipitas, ...
August 26, 2020
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Ilene Eng
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David Lam
900-Page Senate Russia Report Includes No Evidence for How Emails Were Taken From DNC
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence concluded its three-year Russia investigation on Aug. 18 with the release of ...
August 25, 2020
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Ivan Pentchoukov
SoCal Teachers Talk Challenges as Online Classes Begin
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.—Jessica Equils is a fifth-grade teacher in Rancho Cucamonga, California, guiding her students through classes from ...
August 21, 2020
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John Fredricks
Black Voters in Milwaukee Say They’re ‘Between a Rock and a Hard Place’
MILWAUKEE—Democrats and Republicans are both courting Wisconsin's black voters, whose failure to turn out for Hillary Clinton in ...
August 18, 2020
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Cara Ding
Neighbors Help Each Other Amid Apple Fire Destruction
As a raging wildfire approached Cherry Valley, California, neighbors united to help each other evacuate, along with their ...
August 17, 2020
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Brad Jones
Arson Speculation About Apple Fire Spreads Like Wildfire
Rumors of arson have spread as fast as the Apple Fire that has consumed more than 33,000 acres ...
August 10, 2020
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Brad Jones
Escaping the Grip of Chicago’s Gangs
CHICAGO—Paris Brown was 18 when he was paralyzed by a bullet in the back. He was driving around ...
August 5, 2020
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Cara Ding
World-Renowned Mariachi Maestro Helps Latino Students Thrive in US
California-based mariachi star Jose Hernandez is establishing mariachi programs in schools across the country. He says it’s helping ...
August 4, 2020
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Siyamak Khorrami
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Tara MacIsaac
BLM Protesters, Opposition Clash in Yucaipa as Wildfire Rages
YUCAIPA, Calif.—As firefighters struggled to contain a raging wildfire in the hills above Yucaipa, California, on Aug. 1, ...
August 3, 2020
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Brad Jones
Immersive Technology Creates ‘Destination’ Weddings Without Leaving OC
In the Capistrano Beach neighborhood of Dana Point, California, a building decorated on the outside with a funky ...
August 3, 2020
BY
Chris Karr
Southern California Vintners Temper Wrath With Good Spirits
The crushing effect of the COVID-19 pandemic—including recent rollbacks on reopening in California—is enough to make even the ...
July 30, 2020
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Brad Jones
Smaller-Scale Weddings Amid Pandemic Can Be a Good Thing
When Brad and Yvette of Dana Point, California, became engaged in November of 2018, they envisioned an elaborate ...
July 29, 2020
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Chris Karr
Sending a Message to Communist China, One Mile at a Time
FLUSHING, N.Y.—Zhang Jian’s face lit up as he walked out of Kissena Park. He waved toward the stream ...
July 28, 2020
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Eva Fu
New NYC Policing Rules Will Get People Hurt, Cops and Experts Say
New restrictions the New York City government placed on its police, the NYPD, are so ill-conceived that they'll ...
July 28, 2020
BY
Petr Svab
Violence and Anarchy Reign in Portland
PORTLAND, Ore.—Each night, as the last scatters of sunlight fade away, hundreds, sometimes thousands, of protesters and rioters ...
July 28, 2020
BY
Bowen Xiao
Exclusive: Michael Pack Discusses Restoring America’s International Broadcasting
Michael Pack is a man on a mission. Now head of the 4,000-employee strong U.S. Agency for Global ...
July 27, 2020
BY
Bonnie Evans
‘Something Needs to Be Done’: Some Chicagoans Welcome Deployment of Federal Officers, Others Skeptical
CHICAGO—Many Chicago residents who have lost loved ones to violence say President Donald Trump’s recent decision to send ...
July 25, 2020
BY
Cara Ding
Child Predator Online Activity Surges Amid Pandemic
The closure of schools amid the COVID-19 pandemic has forced millions of children to spend months at home, ...
July 21, 2020
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
‘The Sky Was Falling’: Memories of Growing Up Under Religious Persecution in China
Jiang Lianjiao has been an outlier since birth. As the fourth child in her family, she was not ...
July 20, 2020
BY
Eva Fu
A Town Struggles to Find Harmony in a Divided Nation
YUCAIPA, Calif.—When activists on social media suggested burning down businesses in Yucaipa, California, City Councilman Bobby Duncan grabbed ...
July 17, 2020
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Brad Jones
Homeless Veteran Finds Salvation in Orange County Mission
IRVINE, Calif.—Samuel Johnson was devastated. His mother had recently committed suicide. He was homeless, hooked on heroin, and ...
July 17, 2020
BY
Jamie Joseph
Chicago’s Grieving Mothers Help Community Amid Wave of Gun Violence
CHICAGO—Anna Marie Edwards attended a vigil for 1-year-old Sincere Gaston on July 1. He was killed in a ...
July 15, 2020
BY
Cara Ding
Virginia Republican Congressman Tests Positive for CCP Virus
Republican Rep. Morgan Griffith of Virginia has tested positive for the CCP virus after developing symptoms, his office ...
July 14, 2020
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Wire Service
COVID-19 Data Accuracy Diluted by Different Ways States Count Cases, Deaths
News Analysis The number of COVID-19 cases is increasing in the United States, harkening back to the weeks ...
July 14, 2020
BY
Petr Svab
5 Years Later, FBI Still Mum on Mystery CrowdStrike Contract
Five years ago, on July 8, 2015, the FBI granted an emergency, yearlong, no-bid contract to the cybersecurity ...
July 7, 2020
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
Police Families Feel Scared, Alienated
With anti-police sentiment on the rise, Jamie Huppmann is scared her police officer husband won’t make it home ...
July 1, 2020
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Cara Ding
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