Trevor Siemian in Broncos’ starting QB mix, which is good enough for him
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Trevor Siemian in Broncos’ starting QB mix, which is good enough for him
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Mychal Thompson’s Father’s Day will be “pure torture”
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Mychal Thompson's Father's Day will be "pure torture"
Cowboys’ Jaylon Smith seeing ‘great improvements’ but still waiting
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More no-huddle for a more comfortable Jameis Winston in 2016
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Vic Beasley’s hands something to watch as Falcons begin minicamp
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Vic Beasley’s hands something to watch as Falcons begin minicamp
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Vic Beasley's hands something to watch as Falcons begin minicamp
Muhammad Ali has been laid to rest after a memorial in Louisville, Kentucky
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The greatest farewell for boxing legend Muhammad Ali
CBS News investigation showed how U.S. military have been tricked into getting unnecessary medical tests that are billed to Pentagon’s insurance plan
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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Authorities say they have arrested six of ten individuals suspected of committing dozens of residential burglaries in Southern California. At a news conference Thursday, the ten suspects were described by investigators as hardcore gang members with criminal records. Police allege the suspects committed home burglaries targeting gold, jewelry, and cash. “Typically, I think it’s eye-balling from the street. The house looks nice, well-kept, maybe nice vehicles in the driveway,” said an undercover detective sergeant. He explained that a good haul is anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000. That very same day, he says, the suspects are accused of turning their haul into cash through a jewelry store or a place that gives cash for gold. “It’s an easy crime to commit. People won’t be home. They typically won’t have a violent encounter,” the sergeant said. The suspects are accused of targeting affluent areas, like Claremont, La Crescenta, San Marino, Sherman Oaks, Simi Valley and Pacific Palisades. Six people suspected of being part of the group were in custody, while four are outstanding. Police believe the crime spree, detectives allege, has been going on since March of 2015. The suspects are accused of working in groups of three and sometimes as many as ten. They are suspected of traveling to these affluent areas in high-price luxury vehicles in order to blend in. Once there, police say they knock and when no one answers, they either enter through the back or kick in the front door.

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6 Suspected In Sophisticated Burglary Ring In SoCal In Custody; 4 At Large
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) – The Los Angeles Rams and CBS 2 Los Angeles today announced a multi-year partnership agreement that officially designates CBS 2 as the Official Preseason Television Home of the Rams. The announcement was made today by Kevin Demoff, Rams Chief Operating Officer and Steve Mauldin, President and General Manager, CBS 2 and sister station KCAL 9. As the Rams’ official preseason television partner, CBS 2 will provide the Los Angeles market with exclusive English-language telecasts of all Rams preseason games, excluding contests that will be broadcast by the National Football League’s national television partners. In 2016, CBS 2 will air live coverage of three Rams preseason games, including a Saturday, August 20 home game against Kansas City, a Saturday, August 27 contest at Denver, and a Thursday, September 1 game at Minnesota. In addition, CBS 2 will produce and broadcast a weekly half-hour show with Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher and CBS 2 Sports Director Jim Hill. CBS 2 viewers will also receive the latest Rams news during the station’s nightly “Sports Central” reports. “Everyone at CBS 2 is thrilled to have the opportunity to play a role in welcoming the Rams back to Los Angeles,” Mauldin said. “We look forward to helping the team to connect with local communities across Southern California, not only through our preseason game broadcasts, but also by providing comprehensive daily coverage of the Rams in our newscasts and supporting the team’s community outreach programs.” “We’re proud to be partnering with CBS 2 as we kick off our first preseason back in Los Angeles,” said Rams Chief Operating Officer/Executive Vice President Kevin Demoff. “CBS 2 will help bring the Rams closer to our fans with entertaining and informative preseason telecasts, in addition to exclusive interviews and regular season coverage of the team both on and off the field.”

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NEWPORT BEACH (CBSLA.com) — A golden retriever with a 46-pound tumor abandoned at a local beach now has a chance at a better life. Wednesday marked the fifth day since the dog named Henry had surgery to remove the mass. He now weighs 78 pounds, which is quite a difference from a week ago. The tumor made walking difficult for Henry, who had been abandoned on the beach in Newport back in May. Before and After (credit: Newport Beach Police Department | CBS) Valerie Schomburg, an animal control officer, named Henry and says she knew he deserved better. “Everybody who has seen him has kind of taken up a [sigh] ‘Oh, my Lord.’ But the whole time, he’s trying to give you kisses and wagging his tail and so that kept us going for the time until we can make a decision,” she said. Even veterinarian Karla Nichols who was taken aback by the size of Henry’s tumor. She didn’t charge for much of his care. Schomburg got Henry a $500 grant for his bills. “It was already very difficult for him. It was very obvious that his right front leg was having a hard time supporting his weight so we knew we had to do something for him,” Nichols said. “And he was such a sweet dog. I knew we had to do something for him.” As soon as Henry heals, which Nichols anticipates will be in a couple of weeks, he’ll need a loving home. Animal control officers are investigating this as a case of neglect. They are reminding pet owners that it is illegal to dump your animal. Those who can’t afford to get care for a sick pet may receive assistance.

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Abandoned Golden Retriever Gets New ‘Leash’ On Life After Having 46-Pound Tumor Removed
Brock Turner, who will serve a controversial six-month jail sentence, blamed partying for his behavior
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Former Stanford swimmer expressed remorse over sexual assault