DOJ indicts former Cuban president Raul Castro
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The U.S. has indicted former Cuban president Raúl Castro in connection with the deaths of four people killed in 1996 when two planes were shot down off the coast of the island nation. The indictment traces back to February 1996 when two Cessna aircraft that were part of the Brothers to the Rescue organization were attacked. Russian-made MiG fighter jets shot down the unarmed planes outside of Cuban airspace using missiles, an investigation by the International Civil Aviation Organization determined. A third plane, which was carrying the organization’s leader, escaped the attack.

Laguna Beach bans pop-up tents and canopies

Beachgoers headed to Laguna Beach should be aware of the city’s new shade structure policy.

Active firefight continues in Simi Valley
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While the Sandy Fire is now 15% contained, crews are anticipating sustained wind activity.

Iowa man sues Nintendo over denied Pokémon Professor status

An Iowa man sued Nintendo after being denied Pokémon Professor certification despite scoring 100% on the exam.

TikTok influencer Gabriela Gonzalez, father charged in dark web hitman plot against singer Jack Avery

Social media influencer Gabriela Gonzalez, her father, and her ex-boyfriend face 25 years to life for their alleged involvement in a dark web hitman plot targeting "Why Don't We" singer Jack Avery.

Planet Fitness free summer pass returns for teens: What to know

Planet Fitness is bringing back its free Summer Pass, giving teens ages 14-19 free gym access. Here’s what to know.

Target reports best quarterly sales growth since 2022 under new CEO

Still facing backlash over several boycott attempts, Target is reportedly seeing a surge in sales after launching a major turnaround plan under its new CEO.

Pre-existing brain condition, not school fight, caused 12-year-old's death, coroner says

The LA County Medical Examiner ruled that 12-year-old Khimberly Zavaleta died of natural causes from a pre-existing brain condition, upending a case tied to a school bullying incident and murder arrest.

Need extra cash this summer? New study ranks the best cities for summer jobs

A new WalletHub study found that summer 2026 could be one of the best seasons in years for young adults seeking summer jobs, driven in part by ongoing labor shortages across the U.S.

AAPI Heritage: Exploring Little Tokyo
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Little Tokyo is seeing record-breaking tourism fueled by rich cultures, sweet treats, and a popular sports star. As we celebrate AAPI Heritage, FOX 11's Marla Tellez takes you inside the neighborhood's thriving businesses.

Rep. Massie Kentucky primary loss is victory for Trump

A loss for a Republican Kentucky congressman in Tuesday night’s primary was a victory for President Trump, after the two have been at odds for years.

Famous 'Heart Attack Grill' closes in Vegas
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The Heart Attack Grill, located inside Neonopolis, has shut down after choosing not to renew its long-term lease, citing rising costs across Las Vegas.

Bringing back retro Pizza Huts
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The nostalgic changes include adding back the chain's iconic red roof, red cups and checkered tablecloths that Pizza Hut locations used to have.

FIFA World Cup ticket prices dropping, good news for soccer fans

Soccer fans looking to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup may want to secure their seats now, as new data shows ticket prices are beginning to drop, with the San Francisco Bay Area shaping up to host some of the cheapest matches of the tournament.

Former Congressman Barney Frank dead at 86

Former Congressman Barney Frank was trailblazer for gay rights and also helped craft the most significant changes to the financial system in a generation.