201812.07
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Federal jury sides with Costa Mesa in sober living case

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Costa Mesa can continue to enforce its regulations for sober living homes, after a Friday, Dec. 7 court decision found they are legal and don’t discriminate against people in recovery. The city was sued in 2014 by Yellowstone Women’s First Step House and the Sober Living Network, a group that represents 11 operators of facilities…

201812.07
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Harvey Weinstein tries new tack to get rape charges dropped

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In his latest attempt to undercut the criminal prosecution against him, Harvey Weinstein through his attorney sent a letter to the judge in the case Friday alleging that a woman he is charged with raping attended a movie screening with him and her friend later that same day in 2013. Weinstein’s…

201812.07
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Amazon agrees to stop selling foie gras in California

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California prosecutors say Amazon has agreed to stop selling foie gras in the state from birds that have been force fed after state lawmakers banned that form of the fatty duck and goose liver delicacy. Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacy announced Friday that a state judge approved a settlement…

201812.07
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Trump says he’ll nominate Barr for attorney general

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WASHINGTON  — President Donald Trump said Friday he will nominate William Barr, former President George H.W. Bush’s attorney general, to serve in the same role. Trump made the announcement while departing the White House for a trip to Missouri. He called Barr “a terrific man” and “one of the most respected jurists in the country.”…

201812.07
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Survivors gathering at Pearl Harbor for attack remembrance

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By AUDREY McAVOY PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii — About 20 survivors are expected to gather at Pearl Harbor on Friday to pay tribute to the thousands of men lost in the Japanese attack 77 years ago. The youngest of the veterans are in their mid-90s. The Navy and National Park Service will jointly host the remembrance…