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Study: Latino, Asian Voter Turnout Plummets in California

Voter participation rates among California’s two fastest-growing ethnic groups dropped sharply in 2014, helping to contribute to a record low voter turnout in last year’s general election, a new study has found.

Empty Polling Place California (Frederic J. Brown / AFP / Getty)

50 Cent Files for Bankruptcy

Rapper Curtis Jackson, better known as 50 Cent, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday.

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San Diego Comic-Con 2015: All the Big News You Need to Know

Movie buffs, comic book lovers and pop culture aficionados descended on San Diego this weekend for Comic-Con 2015, where the year’s hottest entertainment properties gather faithfully every year to hawk their progress and hopefully dazzle audiences into purchasing some tickets and merchandise.

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Judge Deals CA Water Regs Setback in Drought-Fighting Effort

A California court dealt a potentially major setback Friday to state water regulators when it ruled that curtailment notices sent to four water agencies to stop pumping water during the drought violated those agencies’ due process rights.

California Drought Lake McClure (Justin Sullivan / Getty)

Cosby, Trump Stars to Remain on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Stars bearing the names of Bill Cosby and Donald Trump will remain inlaid in the world-famous Hollywood Walk of Fame despite activists’ calls for their removal, the city’s Chamber of Commerce said Thursday.

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Celebrity Chef Backs Out of Donald Trump’s D.C. Hotel

Celebrity chef Jose Andres is backing out of a deal to put his new flagship restaurant inside the new Trump International Hotel in Washington DC after Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump caused a media firestorm with his recent comments about illegal immigration.

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Tom Selleck Sued for Water Theft

A California water district has filed suit against Tom Selleck for water theft, alleging the actor repeatedly filled a commercial tanker with water from a public hydrant and used it at his personal property.

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Rapper Records Entire Album at NYC Apple Store

Musicians today are living and working in a time where it’s never been easier to record music; digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Ableton and Logic cost just a few hundred bucks, and simple microphones and interfaces can be gotten off

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Legendary Producer Jerry Weintraub Dies at 77

Jerry Weintraub, the legendary film producer whose credits included the hit Ocean’s Eleven and Karate Kid films, reportedly died of heart failure Monday afternoon in Santa Barbara. He was 77.

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Drought: CA City Forced to Dump 500,000 Gallons of Drinking Water

California cities are working overtime to conserve water during the state’s record four-year drought–but one city became a victim of its own savings success when it was forced to dump more than half a million gallons of drinkable water down the drain.

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Illegal Aliens Disrupt Ann Coulter Book Signing, Author Fires Back

COSTA MESA – Political commentator and author Ann Coulter was signing copies of her new book Adios America: The Left’s Plan to Turn our Country into a Third World Hellhole at a Barnes and Noble Tuesday night when the calm was shattered by protesters inside the store.

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