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After a “thrilling” end to last nights extra innings win, Rays are looking to secure at least a series tie today with Game 3 of 4 against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Angels scored first in the 1st inning with a Mike Trout solo shot after a 3- 2 count. Angels lead 1-0 after 1 inning, as the Rays top 3 hitters went down 1-2-3. Angels threatened again with two runners on in the 2nd inning, but Littell was able to get out of the issue with a strikeout of Anthony Rendon. Rays were able to get...
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Just when everyone thinks Ángel Hernández couldn’t possibly get any worse at blowing calls he somehow gets worse. The much-maligned umpire, who is a threat to go viral on social media every game he works because of his frequently horrific calls, did it again Friday night in the Texas Rangers-Houston Astros game. In the
Actress Dimples Romana set the record straight on the rumors surrounding Angel Locsin and Neil Arce's alleged separation.
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In her second installment of her column 'Drunken Angel,' Alice Fang examines her experience of Kurosawa's films through their usage of flowers.
Senior forward Brandon Angel has committed to Oregon to play his fifth-year.
NAS JRB FORT WORTH, TEXAS –Mr. John Fahey, director of college and career readiness at Eagle Mountain Saginaw Independent School District, got the ride of his life last week as he flew with the U.S. Navy’s premier flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels, on Friday April 12. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance,” Fahey said, “I get to represent my school district on this flight and am able to have my family and friends witness it.”
The incident occurred around 5 a.m. while the Metro train was between the North Hollywood and Universal/Studio City stations while heading downtown.
Each year, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books draws authors representing diverse genres, from established figures to emerging talents, and attendees who engage with panels and discussions, storytelling sessions, book signings and interactive exhibits. A wealth of experiences awaited readers of all ages at this year's event over the weekend at USC.