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Police say two witnesses dispute Justin Bieber's Ferrari story
Though Justin Bieber’s camp denies he was driving the vehicle, police say they have two witnesses who saw the pop singer behind the wheel of his Ferrari when neighbors claim it sped through their gated Calabasas neighborhood over the weekend....
Tags: Charles Johnson (football, defensive end), Michael Jackson, Witnesses, Super Bowl, National Football League
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Wildfire in Santa Barbara County now 80% contained, officials say
A wildfire in Santa Barbara County is now 80% contained, the U.S. Forest Service said Wednesday. The White fire has been burning in the Los Padres National Forest since Monday afternoon and has burned more than 1,800 acres. Forest Service officials on...
Tags: Fires
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Tamar Braxton, Vince Herbert welcome a baby boy
Tamar Braxton and husband Vince Herbert are parents of a baby boy born Thursday, the singer and reality-TV star has announced. "#tamartian friends HE'S finally here! #bfv #tamarandvince #theone," she told her her "tamartian" fans Thursday on Twitter,...
Tags: Social Media, here! (tv network)
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Disneyland employee arrested in explosion had access to dry ice
A Disneyland employee accused of exploding a so-called dry ice bomb in a Toontown trash could have gotten the dry ice from within the park, according to a company official. As an outdoor vending “cast member,” as Disney employees are called,...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure Industry, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Amusement and Theme Parks
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AEG email: Murray works for us, not Jackson
An email from a ranking AEG executive that was shown in court Wednesday could be among the most telling pieces of evidence in answering a central question in the Michael Jackson wrongful death suit: who employed Dr. Conrad Murray? “Frank and I...
Tags: Michael Jackson, Propofol (drug), Conrad Murray, AEG
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Family of unarmed Marine killed by O.C. deputy gets $4.4 million
Orange County is paying $4.4 million to settle a federal lawsuit brought by the family of an unarmed U.S. Marine sergeant who was shot to death by a deputy in a school parking lot, the county said Wednesday. The fatal shooting of 31-year-old Manuel...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Palmdale boy's torture death triggers L.A. County probe
This post has been corrected. See the note below.An L.A. County investigation has been launched into how the county handled abuse complaints involving an 8-year-old boy who police say was tortured and killed by his mother and her boyfriend. Gabriel Fernandez was discovered in his Palmdale home May...Tags: Lee Baca, Fractured Rib, Abusive Behavior
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Disneyland employee linked to second dry-ice explosion, D.A. says
A 22-year-old Disneyland employee set off two separate dry-ice explosions at the theme park, prosecutors alleged Thursday. One of the explosions -- inside a trash can -- was reported Tuesday around 5 p.m. and forced the evacuation of Toontown for two...
Tags: Defendants, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Orange County Superior Court, Emergency Incidents, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Metro Green Line experiencing delays, partial closure
The Green Line has been shut down between Los Angeles International Airport and the Hawthorne/Lennox station because a person was standing on a railroad bridge between the stations, authorities said. The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to a... -
Gaga, Bieber and Eminem streams boost RIAA song certifications
Better late than never. Artists such as Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber and Eminem got a big boost in the eyes of the Recording Industry Assn. of America in May as the music business tracker began to count streams of songs online. The industry group said...
Tags: Recording Industry Association of America, Entertainment, The CW (tv network), Eminem, Lady Gaga
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Movie review: 'Hello Herman' misses target
"Hello Herman," a school shooting drama about a Justin Bieber look-alike who murders 39 kids and three adults, opens with the all-too-familiar images: police tape, sobbing students, scrambling news anchors and headline-grasping senators. But Lax Morales...
Tags: Norman Reedus, Ku Klux Klan, NoHo
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Justin Bieber to go speeding into space on Virgin Galactic
Justin Bieber in outer space? We imagine that's right about where his Calabasas neighbors would like to see him these days. Bieber and manager Scooter Braun have signed up for a Virgin Galactic suborbital flight, Virgin founder Richard Branson...
Tags: Social Media, Richard Branson, Virgin Group, Ltd., Dwayne Johnson
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