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Hal Williams, beloved sitcom star, dies at 91
Hollywood is saying goodbye to a beloved sitcom star. Hal Williams, best known for roles on on "227" and "Sanford and Son," has died.
LGBTQ soccer club mixes competition with camaraderie
With the World Cup drawing global attention, some New York area soccer players are breaking down stereotypes -- on the pitch
Teleprompter operator made more than $100K betting on Trump's speeches: Sources
President Trump's longtime teleprompter operator is believed to have made tens of thousands of dollars by placing bets on the contents of Trump's speeches, sources say.
US expands attacks on Iran, which calls Strait of Hormuz a 'red line'
The United States intensified its strikes against Iran on Thursday, hitting targets farther north and firing into a ship the U.S. accused of trying to break its naval blockade on the Islamic Republic.
LeBron James not ready to reveal next team, but it will be 'fun'
LeBron James remains undecided about where he'll play this season. The NBA's all-time scoring leader and current free agent spoke Thursday but didn't reveal his next team choice.
Rushing water floods West Hollywood streets after water main break
Several streets in West Hollywood were flooded with rushing water following a massive water main break overnight.
Ruptured WeHo water main was already slated for replacement: LADWP
The water main that ruptured Thursday in West Hollywood was already slated for replacement as part of a high-priority Los Angeles Department of Water and Power infrastructure project.
Blue Angels flyover: 'No reprimands. No firings. No problem,' Navy official says
On Wednesday, officials with the Blue Angels said they were conducting a review after social media footage showed the jet flying low over a crowd of beachgoers.
Man detained after sneaking into 30 Rock: Police
A man is in custody after he allegedly snuck into an NBC building at New York City's Rockefeller Center on Thursday morning.
Fishermen recall rescuing passengers from sinking boat in SF Bay
"It was a scene from the Titanic in real life. Like people banging on the window trying to get out. It's probably something I will never forget." Two commercial fishermen described the desperate rescue efforts they undertook after a three-level vessel sank in San Francisco Bay with 20 people on board, leaving several people trapped and others struggling in the water.
Meteorite that crashed in NJ contains 'extraterrestrial' amino acids
Only one fragment was recovered, and that's because it punched through the ceiling of a master bedroom in a Hillsborough, New Jersey, home.
Search suspended for 3 missing after deadly boat capsizing on SF Bay
U.S. Coast Guard crews suspended their search late Wednesday for three people missing a day after a boat capsized in the cold, choppy waters of San Francisco Bay while carrying 20 family members and friends who went out to scatter the ashes of a loved one.
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