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Extra, Extra: L.A. Has A Professional Exorcist To The Stars

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- This Van Nuys writer moonlights as a professional exorcist to stars and civilians, and can create a "one-way vortex" for demons.
- While the First Lady loves listening to Bruno Mars, President Barack Obama is all about Kendrick Lamar.
- A century ago, there was a weekly anti-Catholic newspaper with a whopping 1.5 million subscribers and well, quite a name: The Menace.
- A judge ruled today that the "Happy Birthday" song belongs in the public domain.
- Metro is trying to woo baby boomers who are reaching retirement age to use public transit.
- Here's a "Where Are They Now" story, but for IKEA Monkey.
- Bruce Springsteen reveals that he's a recording a solo album. We'll listen to anything The Boss puts out.
- And finally, here's a cute dog who just needs a pacifier to go to sleep:
Everyone say goodnight...
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