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Ending days of restraint, Trump questions Kavanaugh accuser’s claims

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By EILEEN SULLIVAN The New York Times WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump directly questioned for the first time Friday the veracity of the accusations levied by a woman who has said Judge Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her while they were both teenagers. Trump said in a Twitter post that if the alleged attack “was as…

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From the Archives: Munchkins at premiere of ‘Wizard of Oz’

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The Aug. 15, 1939, premiere of “The Wizard of Oz” in Los Angeles was complete with Munchkins at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. Actor Wallace Beery, kneeling, was joined by his daughter Carol Ann, center, “Wizard of Oz” producer Mervyn LeRoy, far right, and several actors dressed in Munchkin costumes…

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Laguna Beach homeowners win reprieve in tearing down seawall protecting house

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Jeffrey and Tracy Katz have won a reprieve from the Coastal Commission’s order to pay a $1 million fine and remove a seawall that protects their $25-million Laguna Beach home from high tides and big waves. Because of the Katzes pending suit challenging the commission’s August decision, Orange County Superior Court Judge Randall J. Sherman ruled…

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Are these 2 driving-related pet peeves against the law?

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Q. Dear Honk, I have two pet peeves. The first is people driving with their blue handicap placards still hanging from their mirrors! I have one, and this is clearly printed at the top by the hole for hanging: “Remove from mirror before driving vehicle.” Is it legal to drive with the placard hanging from the mirror? And…

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Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang dies at 61 due to illness

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Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang, the country’s second in command after the Communist party’s leader, died Friday of a serious illness, the government said. He was 61. The website statement said Quang passed away despite “utmost efforts to treat him by Vietnamese and foreign professors and doctors…

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The law finally catches up with Suge Knight: A timeline

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The law appears to have finally caught up with Marion “Suge” Knight. The rap producer and mogul had danced with law enforcement for much of his storied career, including stints behind bars. But on Thursday, he pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter in connection with the 2015 hit-and-run…

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Charles Rappleye, resolute investigative journalist, dies at 62

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Charles Rappleye, a resolute Los Angeles investigative reporter and editor who wrote critically acclaimed books about historical figures, has died at 62. Rappleye, who battled cancer for six years, had been working on a book about little-remembered President Zachary Taylor when he died at home…