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Ariana Madix Is Nearly Unrecognizable While Going Makeup-Free Days After Revealing the Cosmetic Work She's Had Done: Photos
Ariana Madix went au naturale while running errands in Los Angeles on Tuesday, July 23.The reality star was seen rocking a bare face, a black oversized T-shirt and a pair of comfy gray sweats while out and about in California, having recently returned from Fiji, where she hosted Season 6 of Love Island USA.nullThe fresh-faced images come several days after the Vanderpump Rules fan-favorite candidly revealed which cosmetic procedures she's done to her face.Madix, 39, came clean about the work she's had after aesthetician Molly Bailey posted a video on the speculation.nullThe blonde beauty revealed the beauty expert was "partially...
Former Cy Young winner to make Orioles debut vs. Dodgers
Robbie Ray is officially back from the injured list. San Francisco reinstated the southpaw from the 60-day IL to take the ball against the Dodgers. The Giants also added recent waiver claim Derek Hill to their active roster. San Francisco optioned Luis Matos and Randy Rodriguez to Triple-A Sacramento in corresponding moves. To open a spot on the 40-man roster for Ray, the Giants moved Keaton Winn to the 60-day IL.
Jury awards $9 million to disabled tenant who was denied parking at luxury condos
Emma Adams said she fought for years to get a parking spot at the Aqua Towers that would accommodate her car's retractable wheelchair ramp. The post Jury awards $9 million to disabled tenant who was denied parking at luxury condos appeared first on Long Beach Post.
Signal Hill man pleads no contest to manslaughter after murder conviction overturned
A Signal Hill resident whose murder conviction was overturned in the April 2020 stabbing death of a man in Long Beach pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter. Edson Eduardo Rufino was sentenced Tuesday to 12 years in state prison in connection with his plea, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.
Rep. Norma Torres says white powder sent to her SoCal office, staff sheltering in place
In what she termed an "attack" on her district office, Rep. Norma Torres of the Inland Empire says two letters were sent there containing a "white, powdery substance."Torres, D-Ontario, says while there were no injuries or illnesses reported, her staffers at the district office are sheltering in place until the substance can be analyzed."Hazmat teams are on site investigating the substance and my staff are remaining in place until more information is found," Torres wrote on X. "No one is experiencing any symptoms at this time, and all normal operating precautions were observed, including the use of airtight equipment while opening the letters."Capitol Police and local law enforcement are also investigating.My statement on an attack to my district office. pic.twitter.com/8op9PYa56P— Rep. Norma Torres (@NormaJTorres) July 24, 2024 Torres has represented California's 35th congressional district since 2015.Information about who may have sent the letters - and whether both came from the same source - was not immediately disclosed.The video in the player above is the ABC7 24/7 livestream.
Suzuki, White Performing for GNC
On Wednesday, Aug. 7, the Glendale Noon Concerts will feature violinist Jacqueline Suzuki and pianist Brendan White performing works by Mozart, Gianopoulos, Massenet and Rachmaninoff-Kreisler. The free admission Glendale Noon Concerts perform live in the sanctuary of Glendale City Church, 610 E. California Ave. in Glendale. Glendale Noon Concerts is...
Column: The lawyer who thinks he can free street vendor activist Edin Enamorado
Damon Alimouri stood out from his fellow defense attorneys, and not just for his colorful nickname, coined by fans who swooned over his clean-shaven face, tailored suits, shiny pompadour and oratorical skills. His passionate yet unpretentious style contrasted with the showboating of some of the other lawyers.
LA’s First Ninja Warrior Training Facility Opening Soon in Los Angeles
Facility to Offer Comprehensive Training Programs for All Ages. The first dedicated ninja warrior obstacle training facility in Los Angeles is set to open at the beginning of August in Culver City. The Los Angeles Ninja Academy will teach ninjas of all levels how to conquer uniquely designed, challenging, and...
Spec Mansion Sale Marks Highest Deal in Palisades in Nearly Two Years
The Deal Was Made Within Just 18 Days on the Market. The sale of a luxurious property at 538 Chautauqua Blvd has set a new record for the Pacific Palisades area, fetching $32.3 million in just 18 days. This sale marks the highest transaction in the area for both 2023 and 2024.
The Legendary Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® Tickets on Sale Now!
(Los Angeles, CA – February 13, 2024) – Feld Entertainment®, the worldwide leader in live. entertainment experiences, is excited to welcome Children of All Ages © to the highly. anticipated North American tour of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® The Greatest. Show On Earth®....
Average Rate on 30-Year Mortgage Rises to 6.78%
LOS ANGELES (NEWSnet/AP) — Mortgage rates inched higher this week, keeping the average on a 30-year mortgage essentially flat and near the 7% range it has been for most of 2024. The rate rose to 6.78% from 6.77% last week, Freddie Mac said Thursday. A year ago, the rate...
East West Players Shine Spotlight on Historical Bigotry with 'Unbroken Blossoms'
GELFAND'S WORLD - The East West Players is a theater company which describes itself as "the longest running Asian American theater in the nation." It has a theater right around the corner from Little Tokyo, almost in the shadow of City Hall. It's gotten positive press coverage over its performance of the play Unbroken Blossoms, which completed its premiere run over the weekend. The play deals with the effect of bigotry on the Chinese American community here in Los Angeles in 1919. The astute reader will note that the idea of the play has resonance with the candidacy of Kamala Harris, considering the rank prejudice that greeted her Vice Presidency in some quarters. Experiencing the performance reminded one that there is, even now, anti-Asian prejudice in this country, including hatred that has been stirred up by the Trump faction over the past several years.
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