Newport Beach lifeguards rescued 350 people from dangerous surf conditions on the holiday.
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Newport Beach lifeguards rescued 350 people from dangerous surf conditions on the holiday.
Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan said both incidents were designed to ‘traumatize Jewish families.’
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Ukraine says it struck a Russian air base, targeting a depot and aircraft while Russia launched more than 300 drones into Ukraine overnight.
U.S.-led ceasefire efforts appeared to gain momentum after nearly 21 months of war.
A Texas sheriff says the deaths from flash flooding in central Texas has risen to 27 people, including nine children.
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The Dodgers need to be aggressive at the trade deadline to capitalize on the brief title window for Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman and Shohei Ohtani.
Galaxy supporter groups expressed their frustration and anger over ICE raids targeting the Southern California Latino community.
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