Read more about the article COC beats Pierce in final non-conference outing 
College of the Canyons received a game-high 17 points from freshman enter Craig Irons as the Cougars beat visiting L.A. Pierce College 78-64 on Saturday night. Photo by Carla Sophia Velasco/COC Sports Information.

COC beats Pierce in final non-conference outing 

By Jesse Muñoz COC Sports Information Director   College of the Canyons received a game-high 17 points from freshman enter Craig Irons, and Dwayne Boston Jr. added a double-double of his own, to help guide the Cougars past…

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Read more about the article Swingin’ dance moves at La Mesa 
La Mesa Junior High School recently hosted its 13th annual swing dance competition, which brought 14 student pairs to the floor to compete for the championship trophy. Photo courtesy of the William S. Hart Union High School District.

Swingin’ dance moves at La Mesa 

La Mesa Junior High School recently hosted its 13th annual swing dance competition. This long-standing tradition, led by Alex Suarez and Alex Dunwoody, is the grand finale of the eighth-grade physical education dance module. It brought 14 student pairs to…

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Read more about the article Two boys named Ty, two goalies, and the coach who shaped them both 
Tyler Shea (left), Robert Kucheraway (middle), Tyler Krivtsov, (right) after the hockey game between Brown University and University of Alaska Anchorage on Nov. 19, 2025. Courtesy photo.

Two boys named Ty, two goalies, and the coach who shaped them both 

Robert Kucheraway, also known as coach Rob, had just moved from Alberta, Canada, to Southern California in 2009 and, while looking for a coaching opportunity, played in a pickup hockey game with a few friends in Burbank and didn’t think too much of his performance back then.   That wasn't until then-owner…

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Five trends that will redefine digital entertainment experiences in 2026

Advancements in technology since the turn of the century have completely transformed how people engage with the entertainment industry and its associated sub-divisions.  With digital entertainment experiences now dominating the global landscape,…

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Read more about the article Schumer: Senate will vote on war authorization in Venezuela 
People gather to celebrate the capture of Venezuela leader Nicolás Maduro, outside the Federal District Court in Lower Manhattan where Venezuela leader Nicolás Maduro is expected to appear before a federal judge in New York City, on Jan. 5, 2026. Photo by Samira Bouaou.

Schumer: Senate will vote on war authorization in Venezuela 

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Sunday said he expects the Senate to vote on whether to formally authorize the U.S. military’s actions in Venezuela that led…

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Read more about the article 9 takeaways from Trump’s address on operation to capture Maduro 
President Donald Trump and CIA Director John Ratcliffe (R) monitor U.S. military operations in Venezuela, from Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla., on Jan. 3, 2026. Molly Riley/The White House via Getty Images

9 takeaways from Trump’s address on operation to capture Maduro 

By John Haughey, Sam Dorman, T.J. Muscaro Contributing Writers  U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the nation on Saturday morning following the successful capture and extradition of Venezuelan leader and suspected narcotrafficker Nicolás Maduro…

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Read more about the article Maduro and wife plead not guilty to narco-terrorism charges 
Protesters and counter-protesters gather in front of the Federal District Court in Lower Manhattan where Venezuela leader Nicolás Maduro is expected to appear before a federal judge in New York City, on Jan. 5, 2026. Photo by Samira Bouaou.

Maduro and wife plead not guilty to narco-terrorism charges 

By Arjun Singh, Sam Dorman, Nicholas Zifcak Contributing Writers  NEW YORK CITY — Captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty during a historic arraignment in Manhattan where he faces an indictment on…

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Wegovy lots recalled after hair detected in a prefilled syringe  

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  Multiple lots of weight-loss medication Wegovy were recalled by pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk because hair was found in a prefilled syringe, according to two notices published by the…

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Why Your LinkedIn Photo Is Costing You Interviews (And You Don’t Even Know It) 

The silent rejection happening before recruiters read your resume  I watched a recruiter scroll through LinkedIn for seven minutes.  Not as a creepy observer. As research. I was sitting in her…

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From Noise to Insight: How Data Signals Give Startups a Competitive Edge 

Every founder says they’re “data-driven.” Far fewer actually know which data matters.  In the early days of a startup, information comes at you from everywhere—user feedback, analytics dashboards, investor opinions, market chatter. Most of it…

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From Zero to Viral: How to Become a Successful Content Creator 

In today’s digital age, becoming a successful content creator is no longer just a hobby—it’s a viable career path. Whether you’re passionate about videos, blogs, podcasts, or social media posts, there’s a vast audience waiting for…

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Why Cat Trees Are Essential for Indoor Cats in Australia (And How to Choose the Right One) 

In Australia, keeping cats indoors is becoming the norm rather than the exception. With increasing awareness around native wildlife protection, stricter council regulations in some areas, and a growing number of…

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Why Buying a Refurbished Autoclave Could Be the Best Decision Your Facility Makes 

An autoclave is a cornerstone of safe operations in healthcare facilities, laboratories, dental offices, and outpatient centers. It directly impacts infection prevention, instrument safety, and compliance standards, yet the cost of new…

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How Upwork Client Acquisition AI Is Helping Freelancers Land More Projects

Finding clients on Upwork has never been easy. With thousands of freelancers competing for the same projects, speed, personalization, and strategy have become key to winning contracts. For many freelancers…

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Read more about the article Man pleads to disturbance in Canyon Country knife incident 
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Man pleads to disturbance in Canyon Country knife incident 

A Canyon Country man arrested over an alleged knife-wielding in August pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor disturbing the peace charge Monday, according to court records.  Judge David Walgren sentenced…

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