In honor of the unofficial #MayThe4thBeWithYou holiday, here are 📸 of #StarWars lovers celebrating their fandom at #Disneyland's Galaxy's Edge.

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But our data shows she’s played a smaller part in her story than Luke and Anakin Skywalker did in theirs.

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More than 3 years ago, Bryan Chavez hugged his mom goodbye inside an immigration office, scared that he would never see her again.

On Tuesday, the pair were among the first families separated during the Trump administration to be reunited under Biden.

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When mother and son were separated, Chavez went to an immigration facility. His mother, Sandra Ortiz, who didn’t pass an initial asylum screening, was deported to Mexico.

They were among the earliest family separations during the Trump administration

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The family’s ordeal began in October 2017, when they sought refuge at the San Ysidro port after fleeing cartels in Mexico, who killed Ortiz’s husband and tried to recruit Chavez, according to interviews with family and lawyers representing them.

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Bill and Melinda Gates own mansions across the country.

Their most impressive estate — which includes a trampoline room — sits in Medina, a small Seattle suburb.

When the couple divorces, who will get the 66,000-square-foot mansion? @jflem94 reports: latimes.com/business/story…
Valued at more than $130 million, the tech-savvy mansion — dubbed Xanadu 2.0 — spans 66,000 square feet and racks up a yearly property tax bill of more than $1 million.

The tax bill alone dwarfs Southern California’s median home price of $630,000 in March.

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One possible reason why people might be hesitant to be vaccinated is a fear of needles

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One in four adults — some 76 million Americans — likely feel some fear, surveys show.

Most deep-seated fear of needles comes from childhood, after a negative experience. latimes.com/science/story/…
We may avoid vaccines for many reasons, but a fundamental cause shouldn’t be overlooked: Many people just don’t like getting shots

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A post on a @britneyspears social media account made an observation about recent documentaries about the singer latimes.com/entertainment-…
A video was recently posted of the singer dancing.

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“These documentaries are so hypocritical … they criticize the media and then do the same thing,” it read.

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A 57-year-old man has been charged with arson in a fire that tore through the historic San Gabriel Mission last summer.

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The used car market has been turned upside down.

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Used car prices are soaring to historic levels in the Los Angeles area and nationally.

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