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Nebraska center Alexis Markowski, right, looks to shoot against UCLA forward Angela Dugalic (32) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun) UCLA guard Elina Aarnisalo, left, guards against Nebraska guard Callin Hake, right, during the first half of a NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun) Nebraska guard Britt Prince, right, shoots against UCLA center Lauren Betts, left, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun) Nebraska head…

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EASTVALE — Roosevelt coach Jennifer Constuble has been a key figure in the world of flag football for more than two decades.Roosevelt’s Lotolelei Sivas has been chosen the IE Varsity Girls Flag Football Player of the Year for the 2024 season in Eastvale on Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG) Roosevelt’s Lotolelei Sivas has been chosen the IE Varsity Girls Flag Football Player of the Year for the 2024 season in Eastvale on Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG) Roosevelt’s Lotolelei Sivas has been chosen the IE Varsity Girls Flag Football Player…

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“Compassion.” “Moral leadership. “Devoted.”Southern California’s lawmakers and politicos on both sides of the aisle remembered former President Jimmy Carter’s public service — and his humanity — as news of his death reverberated throughout the political world Sunday afternoon, Dec. 29.Carter, the 39th president, was 100 years old. He was the longest-serving American president.And his impact was greatly felt, even in Southern California.It was Carter for who Rep. Lou Correa, for example, cast his first presidential ballot after he had turned 18, the Orange County Democrat said Sunday.And it was Carter’s presidency that inspired Mike Madrid, a long-time political consultant, to…

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Jimmy Carter had the longest post-presidency of anyone to hold the office, and one of the most active. Here is a look back at his life.1924 — Jimmy Carter was born on Oct. 1 to Earl and Lillian Carter in the small town of Plains, Georgia.1928 — Earl Carter bought a 350-acre farm 3 miles from Plains in the tiny community of Archery. The Carter family lived in a house on the farm without running water or electricity.Democratic presidential nominee Jimmy Carter (R) and his wife Rosalynn Smith (C) walk hand in hand to the polling booth in Plains, to vote…

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While Clippers Nation and other parts of the NBA world await the return of star Kawhi Leonard, his teammates haven’t been sitting idly while his right knee recovers.They have won games that they had no business winning and are taking care of games that they should win – all without their star player. The Clippers are 18-13 and have a chance to improve upon that during a three-game trip that begins Monday against the New Orleans Pelicans.Kawhi?“We’re not thinking about Kawhi coming back yet,” center Ivica Zubac said, in a moment of honesty.When Leonard does return – Jan. 4 reportedly…

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While you’re popping champagne and toasting the new year, hundreds of recently enacted bills will go into effect. Here are a few you should know about.The minimum wage for all employers in California will increase to $16.50. We currently have the second highest unemployment rate of any state behind only Nevada. This increase will only make it worse, particularly for California’s youth and others just starting to join the workforce. Paychecks will be hit by a tax increase. The State Disability Insurance rate is increasing from 1.1 to 1.2 percent. As KCRA in Sacramento noted, “That means a couple or individual…

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INGLEWOOD — The transformation of the 2024 Rams continues.They’ve gone from the laggards of the early season to the terrors of the home stretch. From 1-4 and a team that couldn’t get it done, couldn’t catch a break and couldn’t keep people healthy, they’ve evolved to become a team that shrugs off a horrid offensive game and, essentially, gets it done.Because of that, Saturday night they moved a step closer to an NFC West title that seemed so improbable during those first five weeks. They persevered through a slog of an offensive performance, defeated the Arizona Cardinals 13-9 to avenge…

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President-elect Donald Trump has promised to implement many changes on immigration policy in his second term. Among them is “extreme vetting” of immigrants, an idea echoed in the 2024 GOP platform. The president-elect has been claiming for years that America is overrun by terrorists and criminals, often saying that the government doesn’t know who’s coming into the country. But this is a baseless claim.Current legislation on this matter already vets for all kinds of criminals, terrorists, affiliates of authoritarian regimes, and anyone who may otherwise seek to overthrow the government or use violence against Americans. This legislation has been in the…

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Here’s what we learned, what we heard and, especially, what comes next after the Chargers’ most dominating, most comprehensive, most resounding victory, a 40-7 rout of the lackluster New England Patriots on a chilly, rainy, foggy Saturday afternoon at Gillette Stadium:CHEMISTRY 101Center Bradley Bozeman said he had a good idea back in the spring that the Chargers would wind up where they did Saturday, clinching an AFC wild-card berth with their beat-down of the Patriots. He saw connections being formed during springtime practices and it impressed him.“Guys came in with a mission to turn this thing around and make the…

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California’s second-largest home insurer, Farmers Insurance, recently announced it will boost the number of home-insurance policies that it writes here this year by 2,500. In a normal insurance market, that shouldn’t even be news. In California it was a major story because it signals the first sign of relief during a crisis that has seen top insurers fleeing our wobbly market.Farmers specifically cited an improved insurance marketplace for its decision. “This is a positive step forward for California homeowners, renters, and businesses who have faced significant challenges accessing coverage,” said Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara. “While more work needs to be…

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