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Apple’s secretive solar project could power 12,500 homes
Apple’s secretive solar project could power 12,500 homes
Until now, there were few details about Apple’s secretive project to power its Mesa data center, a facility Apple announced would run entirely on solar power. Today, Salt River Project (SRP) —
Matter: A Single Migration From Africa Populated the World, Studies Find
Matter: A Single Migration From Africa Populated the World, Studies Find
Unprecedented DNA analyses of people in indigenous populations suggests that almost all non-Africans trace their roots to one migration from the continent.
Johnny Depp lists his penthouses atop the Eastern Columbia Building for $12.8 million
Johnny Depp lists his penthouses atop the Eastern Columbia Building for $12.8 million
After doubling down on his French village earlier this year, Johnny Depp is ready to part with another piece of his exotic real estate portfolio up for sale. The actor-producer-musician has listed
A lesson in how to misread a poll: Blip in black voter support for Trump comes and goes quickly
A lesson in how to misread a poll: Blip in black voter support for Trump comes and goes quickly
Campaign 2016 updates: Clinton finishes August with millions more in cash on hand than Trump Sept. 21, 2016, 10:04 a.m. Donald Trump heads to Toledo, Ohio. Hillary Clinton rallies in Orlando, Fla.Hillary
Greek ex-finance chief faces trial over wealth declarations
Greek ex-finance chief faces trial over wealth declarations
Court officials say a former Greek finance minister has been indicted for allegedly failing to make required wealth declarations while he was a top adviser to the prime minister.
Police declare evacuated Prince Edward Island schools safe
Police declare evacuated Prince Edward Island schools safe
More than 19,000 students on the small Canadian province of Prince Edward Island were evacuated Wednesday after police received a threat that bombs were placed at a number of schools. Police said nothing
Cooking With Goya Executive Chef Fernando Desa
Cooking With Goya Executive Chef Fernando Desa
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Henry DiCarlo spent some time in the kitchen with Goya Executive Chef Fernando Desa to learn how to make a sweet corn arepa tostada topped with Ecuadorian
Can These Five Stop Dustin Johnson From Pocketing The PGA Tour’s $10 Million Playoff Bonus?
Can These Five Stop Dustin Johnson From Pocketing The PGA Tour’s $10 Million Playoff Bonus?
Here are five players who have the best chance at derailing Dustin Johnson’s run at the PGA Tour’s $10 million playoff bonus at the Tour Championship in Atlanta.
Take a walk, light a torch, and salute Vin Scully, L.A.’s most-beloved public figure
Take a walk, light a torch, and salute Vin Scully, L.A.’s most-beloved public figure
Watching fall roll in, on wheels, on the gasps of God. Have to admit that it’s nice to see a sky full of clouds. We always want what we can’t have, so in SoCal a cloud is a special occasion after
Men with anxiety are more vulnerable to cancer, study says
Men with anxiety are more vulnerable to cancer, study says
Men over 40 who are plagued with the omnipresent of generalized anxiety disorder are more than twice as likely to die of cancer than are men who do not have the mental affliction, new research finds.
Wednesday Forecast: Hot and Humid With Another Chance of Showers
Wednesday Forecast: Hot and Humid With Another Chance of Showers
Look for hot and humid weather Wednesday with another chance of showers around SoCal. Henry DiCarlo has KTLA’s forecast on Sept. 21, 2016.
Flagged Two Times in 2014, Ahmad Rahami Passed Scrutiny
Flagged Two Times in 2014, Ahmad Rahami Passed Scrutiny
Mr. Rahami, accused of carrying out bombings in New York and New Jersey last weekend, had drawn federal attention after he traveled to Pakistan and his father reported concerns.
FBI Seeks Suitcase From NYC Bomb
FBI Seeks Suitcase From NYC Bomb
The FBI and NYPD are looking for two men who took a suitcase from 27th Street Saturday night — and left behind the bomb that was sitting inside it.  The bureau’s New York office released
Uber Confidential: One Driver Reveals Her Secrets
Uber Confidential: One Driver Reveals Her Secrets
If you’re a rider, what’s not to like about Uber? The disruptive car service company is cheaper than regular taxis and offers a more “personal” experience given that it’s (most of
Tribute Held at Camp Pendleton for 19-Year-Old Marine Slain in South L.A.
Tribute Held at Camp Pendleton for 19-Year-Old Marine Slain in South L.A.
A tribute was held Wednesday at Camp Pendleton for 19-year-old Marine Carlos Segovia, who was slain last week in South Los Angeles. Chris Burrous reports from Camp Pendleton for the KTLA 5 Morning
John Kerry Urges Grounding of Military Aircraft in ‘Key Areas’ of Syria
John Kerry Urges Grounding of Military Aircraft in ‘Key Areas’ of Syria
Mr. Kerry’s proposal Wednesday at the United Nations Security Council amounted to an 11th-hour effort to test Russian intentions in Syria.
The Latest: Syrian activists say airstrikes kill 23
The Latest: Syrian activists say airstrikes kill 23
The Latest on Syria's conflict (all times local):
Apple reportedly considering buying McLaren for some reason
Apple reportedly considering buying McLaren for some reason
Apple may or may not be building a car, and now a report by the Financial Times indicates the company is in talks with British carmaker McLaren about a potential acquisition. Apple is allegedly considering
Man Is Shot in Charlotte as Unrest Stretches to Second Night
Man Is Shot in Charlotte as Unrest Stretches to Second Night
Violence broke out in a “civilian on civilian” confrontation during protests in the city’s Uptown district over the death of Keith Scott.
US Customs Denies Planning To Force Foreign Visitors To Share Social Media Details
US Customs Denies Planning To Force Foreign Visitors To Share Social Media Details
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is insisting that it won’t force foreign visitors to the US to hand over their social media details – despite the emergence of a draft visa waiver form
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