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SpaceX rocket to launch Friday morning in California. Here's how to watch
A SpaceX rocket carrying Starlink satellites is scheduled to launch just after midnight in California. Here’s how to watch.
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Entertainment industry legend Clarence Avant, the ‘Black Godfather,' dies at 92
Entertainment industry legend Clarence Avant, known as ‘The Black Godfather,’ died Sunday at his Los Angeles home, according to a statement from his family.
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‘That plywood saved our lives': Lahaina fire survivor describes escape into ocean
A Lahaina man describes the terrifying hours he and others spent floating in the ocean to escape the Maui widfires.
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Mob of nearly 50 people ransack California Nordstrom, use bear spray against guards
Thirty to 50 people were part of a robbery crew Saturday that swarmed a Nordstrom department store and used bear spray on security guards at a Southern California mall.
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47 weapons found at home of SoCal judge charged with murder of wife, prosecutors say
An Orange County judge was charged with murder in the shooting death of his 65-year-old wife at their Anaheim Hills home, prosecutors announced Friday.
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Map: See where wildfires are burning on Maui
Wildfires moving with frightening speeds on the Hawaiian island of Maui have left at least 36 people dead and destroyed parts of historic Lahaina Town.
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein briefly hospitalized after fall at California home
U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the oldest member of Congress, fell in her home and went to a hospital, her office said on Wednesday.
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People flee into ocean as deadly wildfires burn in Hawaii's historic Lahaina town, leaving 6 dead
Deadly wildfires in Hawaii fanned by strong winds burned buildings in historic Lahaina town and other areas, forcing evacuations as some people entered the ocean to flee heavy smoke and flames.
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California judge arrested on suspicion of killing his wife in the couple's home
An Orange County judge was arrested in the shooting death of his wife at their home in Anaheim.
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California's largest wildfire whips up spinning columns of smoke and flames. What to know about fire whirls
The largest wildfire burning in California generated dangerous natural phenomena known as fire whirls as it grew to more than 77,000 acres on the state’s border with Nevada.