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Dodgers health report is starting to change for the good
The scene at Dodger Stadium on Friday, four hours before the Dodgers opened up the second half of the 2024 season, was the picture of the cavalry on its way. Mookie Betts, who earlier in the afternoon took ground balls from the shortstop position, was running in shallow left field. Tyler Glasnow simultaneously was pitching to Jason Heyward. An hour before that, Joe Kelly was activated from the injured list.
Tortilla extortion, Italian snacks, LA Times Restaurant of the Year
Mary Beth Sheridan details how drug cartels in Mexico have begun extorting tortilla vendors. Stef Ferrari raises a glass to stuzzichini, Italian bites served during aperitivo. LA Times restaurant critic Bill Addison reviews Baroo, which he recently named Restaurant of the Year. Julia Sarreal pores over yerba mate, an iconic South American beverage that has been revered and vilified. Catherine Roberts reports on pesticide residues lurking in 59 common fruits and vegetables.
Loni Willison's Heartbreaking Decline: See What Went Wrong in 6 Slides
Inside Loni Willison's Early Beginnings As one of the rising models in the 2000s, Loni Willison found herself posing for magazines like Iron Man, Flavour and Glam Fit.Aside from her blooming career, she also enjoyed her love life with Jeremy Jackson, and their sweet moments were often caught on camera.Loni Willison Enjoyed the Day With Her FiancéIn December 2012, Willison was spotted shopping with Jackson at The Grove in Beverly Hills. The pair officially tied the knot on December 12 of the same year.Her Life Started to Fall ApartOK! obtained the latest photos of the former model, showing her smoking...
Call for Applications: Azrieli Research Fellowship for Graduate Students, Spring/ Summer 2025
The Division of Academic Programs at the USC Shoah Foundation invites applications for its inaugural Azrieli Research Fellowship for graduate students who are pursuing an Master’s degree (M.A., M.Ed., MMSt., MI, or other recognized Master’s-level program) or PhD during the spring or summer 2025 term. One applicant will...
Meet Willow, a Good Samaritan therapy dog
Good Samaritan Hospital has welcomed a new member to its Volunteer Services team: Willow, a certified therapy dog. Willow, a five-year-old New Finland Poodle, has been providing comfort to patients, caregivers, and visitors. Willow’s handler, Dennis Everett, noted, “Willow has a natural ability to connect with people. It’s incredible to...
Vigil held for Pomona woman killed in hit and run crash
The family of a Pomona woman who was killed in a hit and run on July 5, held a vigil in her memory on Friday. 57-year-old Carol Fuentes was driving home from spending a day off at a casino when she was one of two cars struck by a Ford Expedition at the corner of Garey and Orange Grove Avenue, just after 9 p.m.
Justyn Martin on College Football 25, Subpar Game Speed, Teammate Ratings
We got the chance to talk to quarterback Justyn Martin at the UCLA/EA Sports College Football 25 event, hosted by the Men of Westwood collective, as he talked about the gameplay, questioned his speed rating, his teammate ratings, and the excitement of being in a modern video game.
Pacific Northwest Highlighted at the 2024 HollyShorts Film Festival
United Creatives, the parent 501c3 behind the Seattle Film Summit, is bringing more than 100 local creatives to represent the region at the 2024 HollyShorts Film Festival in Los Angeles. HollyShorts will be held Aug. 8-18 at the TCL Chinese Theatre. This year, the festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
USC Basketball: Why Desmond Claude is the most important team transfer for 2024-25
Last season was unquestionably a disappointment at USC, though things are drastically different this year. The Trojans saw Andy Enfield depart as head coach with most of the roster leaving shortly thereafter. In comes Eric Musselman, fresh off plenty of success at Arkansas, and a quest to lead USC not just back to success but in making a good impression as new members of the Big Ten.
Ryan Serhant Reveals Which Million Dollar Listing Agent He Would Poach: "Maybe I Will..."
As Ryan Serhant continues to grow his real estate brokerage, SERHANT., there's one Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles agent he would like to have on his team. When the Million Dollar Listing New York alum stopped by the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Clubhouse on July 18, a virtual audience member asked, "If you could poach one Million Dollar Listing agent from either New York or LA to join you at SERHANT., who would it be?"
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