LA Galaxy donates $10K in support of wildfire victims in Ventura County

Officials with LA Galaxy announced on Monday that the Major League Soccer organization donated $10,000 to the American Redcross, with a specific focus on supporting Ventura County residents impacted by the devastating Mountain Fire.   The blaze, which has destroyed more than 130 homes, was first reported just before 9 a.m. Nov. 6 in the 7900 block of Balcom Canyon Road near Bradley Road between the communities of Moorpark and Somis, north of the 118 Freeway.    Wind-driven flames quickly jumped the freeway and the blaze tore through the Camarillo Heights neighborhood, prompting thousands to evacuate.    As of Cal Fire’s most recent update, the blaze has charred 20,630 acres and stands at 36% containment.   LA Galaxy badge (Photo by AMA/Corbis via Getty Images) “In times of crisis, it is our collective responsibility to come together and support those who are affected,” Tom Braun, President of Business Operations and Chief Operating Officer of the LA Galaxy, said in a news release. “We are proud to contribute to the fire relief efforts and stand with the communities impacted by these devastating fires. Our thoughts are with

Trump expected to tap Marco Rubio for secretary of state

By Fin Gómez, Ed O’Keefe Updated on: November 11, 2024 / 9:05 PM EST / CBS News What Trump’s Cabinet picks signal so far What Trump’s Cabinet picks so far signal about his second term 10:06 President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida as his nominee for secretary of state, though the pick is not a done deal, two sources familiar with the talks tell CBS News.  The expected nomination represents a long road from the time Trump and the Florida senator were rivals in the 2016 Republican primaries, when Trump referred to Rubio as “Little Marco” and Rubio made insinuations about Trump’s manhood in a presidential debate. The two have since repaired the relationship, and Rubio campaigned with the former president this year.  The New York Times first reported that Trump appears to be settled on Rubio for the post. A spokesperson for Rubio did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Former President Donald Trump greets Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., during a campaign rally on Nov. 4, 2024, in Raleigh, N.C. Evan Vucci / AP GOP Sen.

What Trump’s win could mean for NATO, Ukraine and the Middle East

What Trump’s win could mean for NATO, Ukraine and the Middle East – CBS News Watch CBS News Donald Trump’s second presidency could have broad implications on several foreign policy matters, including U.S. involvement in NATO. Matthew Kroenig, professor of government and foreign service at Georgetown University, joins CBS News to discuss. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

Bronny James Again Assigned to NBA G League Affiliate by Lakers

Bronny James was again assigned by the Lakers to their NBA G League affiliate Monday, one day after going scoreless in the final 1 minute, 40 seconds of the Lakers’ 123-103 victory over the Toronto Raptors. James, the oldest son of NBA career scoring leader LeBron James, has scored four points in six games with the Lakers, making 1 of 6 shots, missing all four of his 3-point attempts, and making both his free throws. He did not attempt a shot or free throw Sunday. The Lakers also assigned guard Jalen Hood-Schifino and forward Maxwell Lewis to the South Bay Lakers on Monday. Bronny James scored 6 points in his NBA G League debut Saturday, helping the South Bay Lakers to a 110-96 victory over the Salt Lake City Stars in the season opener for both teams at the UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo. The 6-foot-2-inch, 210-pound guard made 2 of 9 shots, including missing all four of his 3-point shots, made his only free throw, which was worth 2 points under an experimental G League rule, and had four assists in 31:21

Teen, 16, Shot to Death in Anaheim Park

A 16-year-old boy was fatally shot in the parking lot of an Anaheim park, according to the Anaheim Police Department. Police received reports around 8:30 p.m. Sunday regarding a teenager rushed to the Anaheim Regional Medical Center by friends, where he died from multiple gunshot wounds to the chest, Sgt. Armando Pardo said. Police say the shooting occurred at the John Marshall Park on West La Palma Avenue, east of the Santa Ana (5) Freeway, at about 8 p.m. Details regarding the suspect and motivation behind the crime were unclear.

Paul Di’Anno’s family says Iron Maiden alum died of a ‘tear in the sac’ around his heart

Nov. 11, 2024 5:22 PM PT A cause of death has been revealed for Iron Maiden alum Paul Di’Anno, who died last month at age 66. At the time of Di’Anno’s death, his longtime label, Conquest Music, said he had been dealing with “several health issues” without offering further details. Representatives for Di’Anno said Monday they had since received permission from the singer’s family to reveal the results of his autopsy. “His sisters Cheryl and Michelle confirmed the following: ‘Basically he had a tear in the sac around the heart and blood has filled inside it from the main aorta artery and that has caused the heart to stop,’ ” the Facebook statement said. “Paul’s death was instantaneous and hopefully painless. May he rest in peace.” Accompanying the post was a photo of Di’Anno’s friends and family, who over the weekend hosted a show in his honor at the Underworld Camden, a live-music venue in London: “With a magnificent musical set, his musical colleagues said a worthy farewell to their friend.” Di’Anno died Oct. 21 at his home in Salisbury, England. In the years leading

California’s ‘best’ Christmas town gearing up for annual holiday festival

It’s hard to believe that more than 80% of the year has passed, and the holiday season is fast approaching. But for residents of California’s “best” Christmas town, the real show is just beginning. Solvang, the little Denmark-inspired hideaway in the Santa Ynez Valley in Southern California wine country, is gearing up for its annual Julefest — a monthlong celebration of the winter holidays. One of Solvang’s iconic windmills is seen lit up in blue during the town’s annual Julefest celebration in 2022. (Mike Laan/City of Solvang) Beginning Nov. 29 and running through Jan. 5, Julefest (pronounced Yool-fest), will welcome visitors to the “Danish Capital of America,” to experience a Copenhagen Christmas and more. Festivities will begin that Friday with the town’s annual light and music show, that takes place in the center of town at Solvang Park. Every hour, on the hour, from 5 to 9 p.m., the street lights will dim and music will swell as a 10-minute light show, synced to Christmas classics, delights those who pause to take in the magic. The nightly light show will take place throughout the duration

Trump picks Florida Rep. Mike Waltz as national security adviser

Trump begins to fill Cabinet Trump begins to fill Cabinet positions as he prepares for a second term 04:03 Washington — President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name Rep. Michael Waltz, a Florida Republican, as his national security adviser, two sources familiar with the plans confirmed to CBS News.  The national security adviser is a top aide to the president who plays a major role in foreign and national security policy decision-making. The role does not require Senate confirmation.  Waltz, a Green Beret veteran who served multiple combat tours in Afghanistan, the Middle East and Africa, was elected to Congress in 2018, replacing Ron DeSantis who had been elected Florida’s governor.  The Wall Street Journal was first to report that Trump had selected Waltz.  Waltz, a China hawk, serves on the House China Task Force that seeks to develop solutions to address the Chinese Communist Party’s influence.  He has also been skeptical of giving more aid to Ukraine as it fights Russia’s invasion. He has said that the U.S. has “leverage” over both Ukraine and Russia to get them to the table to negotiate an

Submarine designed with women in mind joins U.S. Navy fleet

By Charlie D’Agata, Nicole Cutrona, Mary Walsh Updated on: November 11, 2024 / 8:06 PM EST / CBS News Navy submarine designed with women in mind A look at a Navy submarine designed with women in mind 03:56 The USS New Jersey made waves when it was commissioned — the first submarine in the U.S. Navy’s fleet designed specifically with women in mind. It is Machinist Mate Kianna Gonzalez’s first submarine.  “I am the first female on this boat to qualify as an engine room supervisor,” she told CBS News. She is looking forward to a promotion, noting she’s next in line to be placed in charge of her division. The Navy lifted the ban on women on submarines back in 2010, retrofitting bathrooms and sleeping quarters to accommodate them. The New Jersey’s crew, however, is historic. “I have about 40 women on board, which, there’s no other fast attack submarine with that volume of women part of the crew,” said Steven Halle, the commanding officer of the ship’s 135 crew members. He said it feels “great” to be heading up a historic crew, noting

Trump’s climate policy looms over COP29

Trump’s climate policy looms over COP29 – CBS News Watch CBS News A major climate summit kicked off in Azerbaijan on Monday amid uncertainty over U.S. commitments to combatting global warming. President-elect Donald Trump has said he will exit the Paris Climate Agreement again, which the U.S. rejoined under President Biden. CBS News national environmental correspondent David Schechter joins to discuss how the international community is reacting. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

How Trump plans to avoid Senate fights over Cabinet picks

How Trump plans to avoid Senate fights over Cabinet picks – CBS News Watch CBS News President-elect Donald Trump says he wants the next Senate Republican leader to allow “recess appointments.” This would allow the White House to temporarily bypass confirmation votes for high-level appointments when the Senate is out of session. Tom Dupree, former deputy assistant attorney general, joins “America Decides” to assess the legality of the request. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

John Robinson, coach who led USC to national title and Rams to two championship games, dies at 89

John Robinson, who coached his signature run-oriented USC football team to a national title and took the Los Angeles Rams to two NFL conference championship games, has died. He was 89. Robinson, whose USC teams won four Rose Bowls in his two stints with the Trojans, died Monday in Baton Rouge, La., of complications from pneumonia, USC announced. Robinson succeeded the legendary John McKay at USC in 1976 and continued the Trojans’ winning tradition for seven seasons. The Rams lured him to pro football in 1983 and he led the franchise to numerous playoff appearances and the brink of two Super Bowls before returning to USC a decade later. His last coaching job was at Nevada Las Vegas, where he temporarily revived a moribund program. After his coaching career ended in 2004, Robinson worked as a broadcaster and a volunteer assistant football coach at his grandson’s high school in San Diego County. He returned to USC as a fundraiser in 2011. In 2019, he served as a consultant for Louisiana State’s national championship team. “I enjoyed it,” Robinson, when asked how he would like to

Trump signals he will deliver on promise to clamp down on illegal immigration

Four months ago, Thomas Homan, a former director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement under Donald Trump, took to the stage at the Republican National Convention to issue a warning to immigrants living in the country illegally. “As a guy who spent 34 years deporting illegal aliens, I have a message for the millions of illegal aliens that President Biden released in our country in violation of federal law,” he said. “‘You better start packing now.”’ Less than a week after Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris, the Republican president-elect announced that he plans to appoint Homan as his “border czar,” one of many signs Trump will act swiftly and decisively on his campaign promise to secure the border and clamp down on illegal immigration. Trump, who made mass deportations a centerpiece of his 2024 election campaign, is also expected to appoint another longtime ally and immigration hard-liner, Stephen Miller, as deputy chief of staff for policy. Homan and Miller are just two of the intended appointments that show Trump is setting up to deliver on the key platforms of his campaign. On Monday, he also

John Robinson, successful football coach at USC and with the LA Rams, has died at 89

LOS ANGELES (AP) — John Robinson, the veteran football coach who enjoyed many years of success at the University of Southern California and with the Los Angeles Rams, has died. He was 89. The Rams confirmed Robinson’s death on Monday. He died in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, of complications from pneumonia, USC said in a release. Robinson is high on the short list of football coaches who enjoyed significant success in both the college and pro ranks. He went 104-35-4 at USC and 75-68 with the Rams, winning postseason games and contending for championships regularly with both teams. Robinson was particularly successful in bowl games, going 8-1 in the postseason with USC and UNLV. “Coach Robinson was one of the greatest college coaches ever, and his love for USC and his love for the game of football was second to none,” said Ronnie Lott, an All-American safety under Robinson at USC. “I’ve always felt that while playing for him, he gave us the ability to feel like we were larger than life. And his commitment to making sure that we had more than just football in

Waves of Jan. 6 defendants cite Trump election in request to delay cases

Jan. 6 Capitol attack evidence How Jan. 6 Capitol attack evidence is being used by officials to prosecute participants 02:54 Waves of U.S. Capitol riot defendants are citing Donald Trump’s election in requests to delay their criminal prosecutions because of his public pledge to pardon some of the people convicted of crimes on Jan. 6, 2021 .    In court filings reviewed by CBS News, defense attorneys asked federal judges in Washington, D.C., to postpone proceedings in some of the Jan. 6 cases until 2025, when President-elect Donald Trump takes office. The filings complicate the Justice Department’s ability to conclude its prosecutions — hundreds of which remain active — before the changeover in power.   William Pope, a Jan. 6 defendant from Kansas, has filed a new request for a delay, blistering the Justice Department for continuing apace with his prosecution. Pope’s filing cited Trump’s reelection, arguing, “Any further action in these cases is not an ‘administration of justice’ in the public interest as the government claims, but a belligerent disregard for the will of the American people, from which all law and governmental power in

Hello Simon, my old friend: Art Garfunkel in ‘a wonderful place’ with estranged bandmate

Art Garfunkel says he’s rekindling his bond with estranged Simon & Garfunkel bandmate Paul Simon, after decades of on-and-off tensions. The 83-year-old singer reflected on his partnership with Simon, saying in a recent interview that he had shed tears upon reconnecting with Simon over lunch. “First time we’d been together in many years. I looked at Paul and said, ‘What happened? Why haven’t we seen each other?,’ ” Garfunkel told the (U.K.) Times in an interview published Sunday. In the late ’60s and early ’70s, the two musicians rose to fame for their contributions to Simon & Garfunkel. The duo was best known for songs “The Sound of Silence,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water” and “Mrs. Robinson.” Despite the group’s growing popularity and seven Grammy wins , Simon and Garfunkel went their separate ways after a bitter split in 1970. Since then, the musicians have endured a fractious relationship, occasionally coming together for the rare reunion shows over the years. According to Garfunkel, Simon, 83, took issue with an “old interview where I said some stuff.” “I cried when he told me how much I had

Megan Fox is expecting a baby with Machine Gun Kelly after miscarriage: ‘Welcome back’

Months after sporting a fake baby belly in the music video for Machine Gun Kelly and Jelly Roll’s “Lonely Road,” Megan Fox is showing off her bona fide bump. The “Jennifer’s Body” star took to Instagram on Monday to reveal her pregnancy with her fourth child, her first with Machine Gun Kelly (whose real name is Colson Baker). Fox shares three sons with ex-husband Brian Austin Green, while Kelly has a daughter from another relationship. “Nothing is ever really lost. Welcome back,” Fox captioned a pair of photos — one, a maternity portrait, and another, a black and white shot of a positive pregnancy test. Representatives for Fox and Kelly did not reply immediately Monday to The Times’ request for comment. Fox’s Instagram caption seemingly references her previous miscarriage, which she wrote about in her 2023 poetry collection, “Pretty Boys Are Poisonous.” In one poem, Fox writes, “I want to hold your hand / hear your laugh … but now / I have to say / goodbye,” while later begging, “I will pay any price / Tell me please / what is the ransom /

Why gas prices in California may be headed higher next year

California drivers may see gas prices climb next year after state regulators voted to toughen fuel standards in an effort to cut pollution and reliance on fossil fuel. While environmental officials back the plan as a step toward a cleaner environment, opponents argue it’ll hit Californians in the wallet. The updated standards approved Friday by the California Air Resources Board set new goals for slashing emissions from fuel by 30% by 2030 and 90% by 2045. “The low carbon fuel standard has already successfully created lower-cost, lower-carbon alternatives, and the benefits of the proposal vastly outweigh those costs,” Steven Cliff, the agency’s executive officer, said last month. CARB acknowledges that the changes could add around 47 cents per gallon by 2025. However, a study from the University of Pennsylvania warns the impact could be closer to 65 cents a gallon in 2025, reaching 85 cents by 2030 and nearly $1.50 by 2035. Only a few states offer 85-octane gas: Here’s why Critics, including the state’s Republican minority, didn’t hold back. “Today’s vote is nothing short of blatant price gouging by the Newsom Administration,” said Senate

Study Questions Aggressive Treatment for Some Prostate Cancer Patients

Increasing numbers of older U.S. men with prostate cancer are undergoing treatments that carry risks of side effects that can significantly reduce the quality of life without extending life, according to a Cedars-Sinai study out Monday. Researchers said these men might not have life expectancies that would allow them to receive the benefits of more aggressive treatments. The findings were published in the peer-reviewed journal JAMA Internal Medicine, and can be read at jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/2825764. Prostate cancer is the second-most common cancer in the United States, exceeded only by breast cancer. About one-eighth of U.S. men are diagnosed with prostate cancer at a median age of 67, according to the National Cancer Institute. Most patients have slow-growing, localized tumors, confined to the prostate gland, that are unlikely to threaten their lives. Instead of immediate treatment, these low-risk patients can be monitored through “active surveillance,” in which examinations and tests are performed on a regular schedule to make sure the disease is not progressing. “Conservative management,” which includes active surveillance or watchful waiting, is also recommended for men with limited life expectancies who likely will not live

Riverside Firefighters Seek Toy Donations for Underprivileged Kids

Riverside Fire Department crews started rolling out collection boxes at firehouses throughout the city Monday, asking residents for toys to make the holidays a little brighter for underprivileged children in the area. The city is joining in the region-wide Spark of Love Toy Drive, now in its 32nd year. “The campaign collects any new, unwrapped toys, sports equipment, blankets and gift cards for underserved children and teens in Riverside, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange and Ventura counties,” according to a fire department statement. “Over the past two-and-a half decades, the Spark of Love Toy Drive has successfully collected more than nine million toys.” The donation drive will run until from Monday until Dec. 13. All gifts collected in Riverside go to city residents younger than 18, officials said. The following stations will have collection boxes available from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily: — Station No. 1, 3401 University Ave.; — Station No. 2, 9450 Andrew St.; — Station No. 3, 6395 Riverside Drive; — Station No. 4, 3510 Cranford Ave.; — Station No. 5, 5883 Arlington Ave.; — Station No. 6, 1077 Orange St.;

Bitcoin hits record high after Trump’s decisive win

The price of a bitcoin soared to a record high of more than $87,000 on Monday, continuing its surge in value since Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the presidential election spurred excitement about the digital currency. Unlike President Biden, whose administration has sought to rein in cryptocurrencies, Trump has done an about-face from earlier skepticism to embrace them, having even promoted a crypto-based business in September, World Liberty Financial. There are reports that Trump’s sons will run it, but the company’s website says otherwise. The president-elect vowed on the campaign trail to put the country at the center of the digital-asset industry and to oversee the accumulation of a bitcoin stockpile. Crypto backers who spent more than $100 million promoting crypto-friendly political candidates are now celebrating the promise of a pro-crypto White House. Bitcoin was trading at about $87,740, up 9% for the day, around 1:30 p.m. Pacific time Monday and has risen 98% this year, in part thanks to demand for U.S. exchange-traded funds and interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Giddy crypto investors have added to the run with bets that the