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Italy puts ancient Etruscan tomb paintings worth millions on display in latest cultural acquisition

Italy on Tuesday put on display one of the best known examples of Etruscan painting, panels from a tomb that it acquired for $17 million.

My sister slept with my first love, and never apologized

A reader is still haunted years later after her sister betrayed her by sleeping with her first love.

Disneyland drops epic deal with new evening pass for only $59 — but there’s a catch

Disneyland is rolling out one of its cheapest ticket deals in years.

AC died in a 100-degree heatwave? Read this before you panic

When temps hit the triple digits, you’re going to be glad you have a plan.

Nutrition apps can help build healthy habits but the ‘gamification’ might carry risks

Nutrition-tracking apps use brightly colored engagement tactics found in smartphone games to keep users coming back.

Bonus payments from $725M Facebook settlement could be coming to some users — here’s when you may receive more money

Facebook’s $725 million privacy class-action lawsuit settlement keeps on giving.

Over 550K patriots descend on SoCal for bonanza July 4 parties — with a wild fireworks show just hours from LA

Expect historic parades, a star-studded stadium blowout with cheap ticket prices, and an absolute arsenal of pyrotechnics.

Customers think Costco’s first standalone gas station in SoCal is ‘really strange’ — here’s why

The members-only station in Mission Viejo marks a major shift for Costco.

The generation that’s most likely to judge you based on your first name

First impressions may start long before a handshake — one in five Americans say they judge others by their first name alone, according to new research.

One fact people get wrong about the Boston Tea Party

When Americans think of the beverage that fueled the American Revolution, they usually picture black tea.

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New fashioned: From the very beginning, American style has been democratic

Fashion isn’t mentioned in the Declaration of Independence or the Bill of Rights, but its importance was certainly recognized by the Founding Fathers (and Mothers).

Inside the vet bill crisis: “At what point am I throwing good money after bad?”

As vet costs surge 60%, new data reveals the heartbreaking life-or-death financial choices today’s pet parents are being forced to make.

My son is dating another needy girl and I don’t like her

Dear Abby advises a mother on how to deal with her son’s girlfriend, whom she doesn’t like, and a man who is in love with his friend, who is already in a relationship.

LA County schools crush the odds in new national rankings with 3 of California’s top 5  ‘bright spots’

The publication identified five standout schools in each state, and Los Angeles County claimed three of California’s spots.