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There are plenty of locations and events in L.A. County to take in Fourth of July fireworks and drone light shows, from a historic boat ride to a low-key lookout.
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Health officials credited measures including large-scale investments in drug treatment and overdose prevention for a sharp decline in drug overdoses.
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Since May 9, Max Muncy has been one of the best hitters in baseball, and on one of the most prolific stretches of his entire career. How did it fall into place?
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With Vice President JD Vance providing the tiebreaking vote, the Senate advances President Trump’s spending bill.
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