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Boston explosions prompt tighter security across L.A.
From Los Angeles International Airport to Dodger Stadium, L.A. officials said they will be on heightened alert because of the Boston explosions. LAX officials said they are increasing patrols, beefing up checkpoints and using more bomb-sniffing dogs....
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Sports, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, Gavin Newsom
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L.A.-area airports on higher alert after Boston Marathon blasts
Law enforcement authorities are beefing up security across Southern California in the wake of Monday's explosions at the Boston Marathon. At Los Angeles International Airport officials are increasing checkpoints at entrances and where crowds gather....
Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles International Airport, Sports, Lee Baca
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Obama promises justice after Boston Marathon bombing
WASHINGTON -- President Obama vowed justice for the victims of the Boston bomb attacks on Monday but cautioned against the urge to “jump to conclusions” before a full investigation is done. “We still do not know who did this or why,...
Tags: Conservation, Barack Obama, Sports, Environmental Issues, FBI
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Man who died in home blast wrote of 9/11, John Lennon conspiracies
A Costa Mesa man who police believe blew himself up inside his home wrote extensively about his fear of government. He wrote that the government was behind the killing of Nicole Brown Simpson and John Lennon, the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the...
Tags: O.J. Simpson, Schizophrenia, Sports, Mental Illness, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Boston websites down; users advised not to make calls
This post has been updated. See below for details. Following at least two explosions during the Boston Marathon, many websites in the area have gone offline and the Associated Press is reporting that the city is shutting down cellphone service to prevent...
Tags: The Boston Globe, Sports, American Red Cross, Twitter, Inc., Social Media
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Live updates: Obama vows 'full weight of justice' in Boston bombing
President Obama pledged the full resources of the federal government in helping Boston and in investigating the bombings that killed at least two people and injured dozens of others at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday. “The...
Tags: Bombings, Personal Weapon Control, U.S. Senate, Sports, Rosanna Xia
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Man set on fire outside 7-Eleven dies of burns
A 63-year-old man who was set on fire while sitting inside his sport utility vehicle outside a 7-Eleven store in Long Beach on Friday has died, authorities say. The victim was pronounced dead Monday morning at a local hospital, three days after the...
Tags: Sports, Prosecution, Murder, Witnesses
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Rihanna cancels show in Houston due to illness
Rihanna has canceled another show on her "Diamonds World Tour" Monday. The Grammy-winning singer was scheduled to perform at Houston's Toyota Center but has canceled the performance "as a result of illness," promoter Live Nation toldĀ the Associated...
Tags: Chris Brown, Givenchy, Sports, Flu, Toyota Center
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Boston Marathon aftermath: Streets closed, people stunned
BOSTON -- A eerie strangeness fell over the streets of Boston as the sun set Monday night. Police personnel in bright yellow vests directed traffic around a 15-block radius that remained closed around the site of Monday's twin bombings. Pedestrians...
Tags: Sports
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Marathon scenes: explosions, screams, 'blood all over Boylston'
The explosions came one after another at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, followed by the screams of the injured and the chaos of thousands of people fleeing. “We heard a huge boom, and the building was shaking. Then people started...
Tags: Sports, Road Running, Running, Chicago Tribune
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Police think man blew himself up; family calls him gentle, smart
Local police and FBI agents looked for answers -- and explosives -- in a Costa Mesa home Monday after 52-year-old Kevin Harris apparently blew himself up in a blast that shocked the quiet, suburban neighborhood where he lived alone. His mother, Carol...Tags: O.J. Simpson, Sports, FBI
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Overanalyze rallies to win Arkansas Derby
Overanalyze stormed down the home stretch to pull away and win the $1-million Arkansas Derby on Saturday at Hot Springs, Ark. The colt, trained by Todd Pletcher, trailed with a second group for much of the race before charging ahead after the final turn...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Rafael Bejarano, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sports
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