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  • Milpitas family found dead in apparent murder-suicide, authorities say

    Milpitas family found dead in apparent murder-suicide, authorities say

    Four family members whose bodies were found inside their Bay Area apartment home this week died in an apparent murder-suicide, according to authorities. Milpitas Police Department Lt. Tyler Jamison said during a televised news conference that all four individuals were found with a single gunshot wound. He said investigators suspect the husband, identified as 36-year-old…

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  • Alameda County family sues Amazon One Medical over father's death

    Alameda County family sues Amazon One Medical over father’s death

    An Alameda County family is suing Amazon One Medical, alleging a 45-year-old father of two collapsed and died shortly after he had a video consultation with the telehealth clinic. Philip Tong had a history of diabetes and, according to the lawsuit, was having trouble breathing and was coughing up blood. The suit also mentioned his…

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  • Without WiFi or phones, how a family fled Franklin fire in darkness

    Without WiFi or phones, how a family fled Franklin fire in darkness

    When James Perry, 42, got the first emergency notification of the Franklin fire at 11:45 p.m. Monday, he and his wife were already packing up their belongings. The couple had already received an email from their 5-year-old’s school, the Sycamore School, just down the road from their Los Flores home, letting them know that the…

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  • Family frustrated as search stalls in L.A. for Jahnay Bryan

    Family frustrated as search stalls in L.A. for Jahnay Bryan

    Jahnay Bryan, a recent Cornell University graduate, had a bright future ahead of her before she mysteriously disappeared in Los Angeles this fall, leaving her family desperate for answers and frustrated by the lack of progress in solving her case. Bryan, a 23-year-old Black woman, was last seen near the 2000 block of West 8th…

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  • La Habra house fire kills man, two family dogs

    La Habra house fire kills man, two family dogs

    Los Angeles County Fire Department investigators are trying to determine the cause of a house fire Saturday morning in La Habra that killed a 48-year-old man and two of his dogs. A neighbor told The Times that she was in her kitchen when she heard an explosion. She stepped onto the back porch and saw…

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  • Member of Rothschild family killed in L.A. house fire, neighbors say

    Member of Rothschild family killed in L.A. house fire, neighbors say

    A man found dead after his Laurel Canyon house was badly damaged in a fire Wednesday afternoon was a member of the prominent Rothschild banking family, neighbors said. The body discovered at the Lookout Mountain Avenue property was that of William Rothschild, three people told The Times on Thursday. A magazine seen at the property…

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  • Son of 'El Mago,' cartel legend killed in L.A., seeks new family legacy

    Son of ‘El Mago,’ cartel legend killed in L.A., seeks new family legacy

    Before sheriff’s deputies found his body on Thanksgiving morning last year, shot to death in a desolate stretch of warehouses and pallet yards west of Compton, Eduardo Escobedo Sr. had become rich beyond his dreams. The impoverished child of East Los Angeles had climbed the ranks of the Sinaloa cartel, the world’s largest drug trafficking…

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  • Family therapist weighs in on social media warning labels – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

    Family therapist weighs in on social media warning labels – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

    There are rising concerns about the effects of social media on mental health, especially for young people. The U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy is leaning toward a tobacco-style warning applied to social media platforms and told NBC News Congress may need to require it. Murthy said immediate action is needed to protect kids and said…

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  • Woman sends cryptic message, misses flight then disappears, family says

    Woman sends cryptic message, misses flight then disappears, family says

    A Hawaii woman disappeared after sending a cryptic message to her family and then missing a connecting flight to New York at Los Angeles International Airport, according to her family and police. Hannah Kobayashi, 31, was last seen at LAX on Nov. 8 and last contacted her family by phone on Nov. 9, according to…

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