With Buccaneers up next, Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert’s streak of 11 straight games this season without an interception is tied with Tom Brady’s NFL record from 2010 with the Patriots.
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With Buccaneers up next, Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert’s streak of 11 straight games this season without an interception is tied with Tom Brady’s NFL record from 2010 with the Patriots.
The NFL says its partnership with Jay-Z, whose Roc Nation company is set to produce the Super Bowl halftime show, won’t change after a woman accused the rapper of rape in 2000.
Brandi Glanville has spent a fortune treating facial disfigurement that her doctors suspect may be caused by a ‘new parasite.’
Writers Guild of America sent a letter to Hollywood studios including Disney, Sony and Netflix, asking them to take action against tech companies who are using writers’ work to train AI.
Loved ones are now searching for the estimated 150,000 people who were detained and disappeared in Bashar Assad’s Syrian government gulags.
Los Angeles County health officials are investigating the deaths of two cats who became ill after drinking recalled H5N1 bird flu-infected raw milk.
Nearly 45 years after ‘American Gigolo,’ filmmaker Paul Schrader and star Richard Gere reunite to explore the shady past of a cancer-stricken documentarian.
In one of its final actions under the Biden administration, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a long-awaited rule reining in fees banks charge for overdrafts.
The largest operator of minor league baseball teams bought the Modesto Nuts and plans to move the team to San Bernardino in 2026.
Farmers Insurance is upping the number of home policies it writes each month and resuming coverage for condos, renters and other dwellings, saying the California insurance market has improved.
The motive behind the shooting remains the center of an ongoing investigation.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson tries his best in a supervillain offshoot that, like Sony’s “Madame Web,” may work better for comics fans looking for a campy hate-watch.
The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department has seized more than 90,000 pounds of marijuana from a property in the Hesperia area.