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 Kim Kardashian is learning more about life behind bars. The reality star reportedly took a trip to the California Institution for Women in Corona on Friday, where she met one-on-one with a handful of female prisoners to discuss their day-to-day lives

 The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, accompanied by her bodyguards, toured the grounds and living quarters, TMZ reports

She reportedly stayed at the facility for several hours, meeting with 15 women to talk about their hopes, plans and what they're worried about once they are released

The visit is part of her mission to create a program to help women adjust to real life once they get out of prison

 ET has reached out to the California Institution for Women for comment. The visit comes after Kardashian met with President Donald Trump at the end of May to discuss prison reform, as well as get executive clemency for Alice Marie Johnson, a 63-year-old Alabama inmate who was serving life without parole for a first-time, non-violent drug offense

 Trump granted Johnson clemency and she was released on June 6 after serving 22 years. Kardashian personally called Johnson to tell her the good news

 "I just got off the most wonderful, emotional and amazing phone call with Alice, Kim and Alice's lawyers," Kardashian's attorney, Shawn Holley, told ET at the time

"Kim was the one to tell Alice that she was being released. It was a moment I will never forget. Once Alice's family joined the call, the tears never stopped flowing

" The makeup mogul and Johnson later reunited and sat down for an emotional joint interview with Today show's Hoda Kotb

 "I love this woman," Kardashian told Kotb while holding Johnson close. "I mean, I already knew just by talking to you on the phone and just seeing you in videos, but I mean, you are everything and more than I ever thought

" For the latest on Kardashian, watch below.   

For more infomation >> ✅ Kim Kardashian Reportedly Visits Women's Prison in California - Duration: 2:37.

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Amazing High Quality California Cabin Tiny House For Sale in Cheney , Washington - Duration: 2:14.

Amazing High Quality California Cabin Tiny House For Sale in Cheney , Washington

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TRUMP DROPS THE HAMMER ON CALIFORNIA – GOV JERRY BROWN - Duration: 12:39.

TRUMP DROPS THE HAMMER ON CALIFORNIA – GOV.

JERRY BROWN

California Governor Jerry Brown thought he was above the law when he defied President

Donald Trump to declare his state to be a sanctuary state.

Unfortunately for Brown, however, he just learned he was dead wrong.

Trump dropped the hammer on the "sanctuary state" of California this week when Attorney

General Jeff Sessions filed a lawsuit against the state's immigration policies.

Brown responded by having a pathetic meltdown at a press conference in which he accused

Sessions of catering to Trump and to his conservative base.

"This is really unprecedented for the chief law enforcement officer of the United States

to come out to California and act more like Fox News than a law enforcement officer.

This is a political stunt," Brown said, according to The Hill.

"We know the Trump administration is full of liars.

They've pled guilty already to the special counsel.

This is basically going to war against the state of California, the engine of the American

economy.

It's not wise, it's not right, and it will not stand."

The lawsuit filed by Sessions on Tuesday targets three California laws aimed at protecting

undocumented immigrants.

The first law requires employers to notify employees if immigration authorities are going

to conduct enforcement operations on the job site, while the second law allows California's

Department of Justice to inspect federal detention facilities where undocumented immigrants are

held.

The third law stops state and local law enforcement officers from cooperating with federal immigration

authorities to transfer or facilitate detentions of undocumented immigrants in state custody.

This specific law is what Trump's supporters have said makes California a sanctuary jurisdiction

for undocumented immigrants.

Trump's Department of Justice said in court documents that these three laws "have the

purpose and effect of making it more difficult for federal immigration officers to carry

out their responsibilities in California."

"California is using every power it has, and some it doesn't, to frustrate federal

law enforcement," Sessions told a gathering of officers in Sacramento.

"So you can be sure I'm going to use every power I have to stop them."

He went on to say that California was trying to nullify the law.

"There is no nullification.

There is no secession.

Federal law is the supreme law of the land.

I would invite any doubters to go to Gettysburg, to the tombstones of John C. Calhoun and Abraham

Lincoln.

This matter has been settled," Sessions said.

Brown lost his mind at this, saying that Sessions' speech was "unbecoming" of the nation's

chief law enforcement officer.

The governor then suggested that Sessions is trying to return to Trump's good graces

after a rocky first year in which Trump and Sessions developed a serious rift in their

once-close relationship.

"I assume, and this is pure speculation, that Jeff thinks that Donald will be happy

with him," Brown said.

"Let's face it, the Trump White House is under siege.

[Special counsel Robert] Mueller is closing in.

There are more indictments to come."

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra (D) pledged that his office will vigorously

defend the three laws.

"The lawsuit challenges some of our state laws, which are again fully constitutional

and provide for the safety and welfare of all of our people," Becerra said.

"The 10th Amendment provides California with the right to decline to participate in

civil immigration enforcement."

He went on to say that Trump's DOJ opened itself to the discovery process, which would

allow California lawyers to dig into the internal debate over the lawsuit, which could drag

on for years.

"This lawsuit is going to last a lot longer than the Trump administration," Brown ominously

concluded.

For more infomation >> TRUMP DROPS THE HAMMER ON CALIFORNIA – GOV JERRY BROWN - Duration: 12:39.

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Southern California heat wave breaks records - Duration: 6:13.

 LOS ANGELES -- Southern California baked under a heat wave Friday that forecasters correctly predicted would be one for the record books, with widespread triple-digit highs and increased fire danger

Officials urged residents to take advantage of cooling centers in libraries and other public facilities and to watch out for those who may be especially vulnerable, warning that minor heat-related illnesses can worsen quickly and turn fatal

 "Extreme heat can be dangerous — especially for young people and seniors," Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said in a statement

 Torrid conditions were expected to last through Saturday before easing a bit Sunday

 The heat was being produced by a "humongous" dome of high pressure that was also spreading oppressive conditions into parts of Arizona, Nevada and Utah, the National Weather Service said

 "Today will be one for the record books," the Los Angeles region weather office said before sunrise, and within a few hours records began to fall

 In downtown Los Angeles, it was only 10:15 a.m. when the mercury topped the July 6 record mark of 94 degrees set in 1992 and kept on rising, hitting 100 before noon

Many other areas were sweltering in record triple-digit temperatures earlier. The offshore flow of air pushing back the normal moderating influence of the Pacific Ocean produced startling early morning temperatures

Many Southern California locations reported temperatures above 80 degrees before dawn

At 3 a.m., it was 98 degrees in Gaviota on the Santa Barbara County coast about 125 miles west of Los Angeles, the weather service said

 Maximum temperatures were predicted to be 20 to 25 degrees above normal virtually everywhere

The Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles, for example, was forecast to reach 117 degrees

 Evelyn Taft, a meteorologist at CBS Los Angeles, called the conditions "a recipe for a fire

" "Some of the records that we're expecting are breaking records by a good 10 degrees," Taft said

"Because we have this kind of heat and offshore conditions, and say you have a little bit of dry lightning that comes in

That's it." While beaches offered relief from the furnace-like conditions, forecasters warned that a lingering south swell from former Hurricane Fabio would continue to combine with a local northwest swell to produce dangerous rip currents and the possibility of sneaker waves

 "You combine the crowds coming out, the dynamic environment, the swell picking up, we're expecting to be very busy the next few days," Huntington Beach Marine Safety Lt

Claude Panis told CBS News. Residents toughing it out in the valleys around Los Angeles and in the inland region to the east faced the possibility of unhealthy air quality

Air pollution regulators said the conditions were likely to produce an atmospheric inversion that would increase ground-level ozone, which is linked to a host of respiratory troubles ranging from trouble breathing to asthma attacks

 The highest fire danger stretched from Los Angeles County westward into several counties up the coast where a north wind added another element to the mix of hot, dry air and parched vegetation

Elsewhere, the fire risk was characterized as elevated. An additional threat was likely to develop by Sunday with the arrival of seasonal monsoonal moisture and the possibility of thunderstorms

 "Any lighting strike is going to be a concern," said Alex Tardy, a meteorologist with National Weather Service in San Diego

For more infomation >> Southern California heat wave breaks records - Duration: 6:13.

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Kim Kardashian visita la cárcel de mujeres en California - Duration: 3:01.

 Agencia ESTADOS UNIDOS.- Kim Kardashian visitó el centro penitenciario para Mujeres de California en la ciudad de Corona, este viernes 06 de julio

 La esposa de Kanye West hizo un recorrido por las instalaciones de la prisión para luego reunirse con unas 15 privadas de libertad, informó el portal TMZ

 También te puede interesar: Sale a la venta el soundtrack de Luis Miguel, la serie  Según el medio la celebridad platicó con las internas para conocer su día a día y saber cuáles eran sus deseos y expectativas para cuando fueran liberadas

 La visita de la Kardashian es parte de su nueva misión para crear un programa que ayude a las mujeres a reincororarse a la sociedad una vez salgan de la cárcel

 El nuevo proyecto de la estrella de Keeping Up With the Kardashians llega poco después de que ayudará a conseguir el indulto presidencial para Alice Marie Johnson, quien estaba condenada a cadena perpetua por un crimen no violento relacionado con drogas

 Para esto Kim visitó la Casa Blanca a finales de mayo y abogó por Alice frente al presidente Donald Trump

 Con información del portal de noticias La Prensa. Kim & Kendall  Kim Kardashian sabe que no hay cosa que llame más la atención que sacar a relucir fotos del pasado para comprobar cómo ha sentado el paso del tiempo a sus protagonistas

Sabedora del interés que suscita en internet, la influencer ha jugado sus cartas desempolvando una imagen de hace diez años en la que aparece con unas cambiadísimas Kendall y Kylie Jenner

Y evidentemente, todo el mundo habla de ello.  Kim Kardashian sabe bien cómo conseguir ser el foco mediático y cada vez que se lo propone logra que su nombre sea uno de los más buscados del día en redes

Kim es una veterana del medio y por eso sabe que hay determinados tipos de fotos que siempre funcionan, como por ejemplo los desnudos

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For more infomation >> Kim Kardashian visita la cárcel de mujeres en California - Duration: 3:01.

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California Prosecutor Wonders Why 'Ghetto' Maxine Waters Hasn't Been Shot - Duration: 4:34.

 Michael Selyem, the Deputy District Attorney in San Bernardino County, California who is responsible for leading a gang prosecution team, has a history of offensive social media posts that have led to calls for his resignation

 "Being a loud-mouthed c*** in the ghetto you would think someone would have shot this bitch by now …" Selyem commented on a video of Congresswoman Maxine Waters in June according to The San Bernardino Sun

 Mike Ramos, the outgoing District Attorney told The Sun Friday that "We have been made aware of the negative comments and they do not represent the views of the District Attorney's Office

Since this is a personal matter I cannot comment any further." Selyem has also taken aim at former first lady Michelle Obama, the victim of a police shooting and Mexican immigrants in other social media posts

"That shitbag got exactly what he desrved," Selyem commented as part of an online argument over a police shooting of a civilian

"You reap what you sow. And by the way go fuck yourself you liberal shitbag."Recommended Slideshows7650 Highest Paying Jobs in the United States7675 Best-Selling Albums in U

S. History76In Pictures: The 75 Most Powerful Military Forces in the World On Mexican immigrants, Selyem posted a photo of a man in a sombrero with the caption, "Mexican word of the day: Hide

" He also shared a manipulated photo of Michelle Obama holding a sign that said "Trump grabbed my penis

" Zeke Hernandez, president of the Santa Ana League of United Latin American Citizens told The Sun, "It is disgusting that a public official sworn to protect the public would have these ugly viewpoints," he said

"The district attorney needs to take any and all appropriate action to let the public know that it does not agree with Selyem's hateful rhetoric

"   San Bernardino Attorney Stephen Levine, however, defended Selyem's right to share his personal beliefs as long as they don't affect his work

"I do not defend the tenor of his posts but defend his right to his beliefs," he said

"I have seen no evidence that his personal beliefs have influenced his professional responsibilities and prefer to give him the benefit of the doubt

" According to Selyem's LinkedIn page, he has been the Lead Attorney for the San Bernardino Central Hardcore Gang Unit for 12 years

Gang violence in the city has been a prominent issue in recent years. Mike Madden, a spokesman for the San Bernardino Police Department said "close to half" of the city's homicides had "a gang- related element" in 2016

 Selyem did not immediately respond to Newsweek's request for comment on his social media posts

For more infomation >> California Prosecutor Wonders Why 'Ghetto' Maxine Waters Hasn't Been Shot - Duration: 4:34.

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Firefighters make significant progress in wildfires burning across Southern California - Duration: 7:01.

Firefighters in Santa Barbara County on Sunday morning continued mop-up operations after battling a wildfire that destroyed about 20 structures, prompting hundreds of evacuations in Goleta over the weekend amid a brutal heat wave

 The Holiday fire is 80% contained, with full containment expected by Wednesday, said Mike Eliason, a spokesman for the Santa Barbara County Fire Department

He said 10 homes were destroyed and three damaged; another nine structures were destroyed

Advertisement  The fire was the perhaps the most destructive of several blazes that broke out across Southern California amid oppressive heat that set temperature records all weekend

Temperatures on Sunday were expected to be slightly cooler, ranging from the high 70s along the coast, to the low 90s in downtown Los Angeles and triple-digit temperatures in some inland areas

 More gradual cooling is expected throughout the region on Monday.  When the Holiday fire broke out after 8 p

m. Friday, the temperature in Goleta was still 100 degrees. Then the sundowner winds picked up, a scenario that over the decades has spread many of Santa Barbara County's most destructive fires

 The blaze moved so fast Friday night that some residents struggled to get out of the hillside community, and 911 lines were jammed with calls

It was burning north of Cathedral Oaks Road, west of Fairview Avenue and east to Patterson Avenue

 More than 2,500 residents were initially evacuated but most have since been allowed to return home

Santa Barbara County Fire Chief Eric Peterson commended residents for quickly evacuating

 "I'm convinced with that quickly advancing flame front, we would have had fatalities" Friday night, he said

Santa Barbara has a long history of natural disasters, particularly brush fires. But the last year has been staggering

 In December, the Thomas fire, the largest on record in California, ripped through Montecito, Carpinteria and other coastal cities, destroying more than 1,000 structures

In January, mudslides in the same area killed 21 people and destroyed more than 100 homes

The mudslides alone resulted in property damage claims of more than $421 million

 The ever-present threats to homes and lives and the frightening evacuation alerts are becoming all too familiar, said Santa Barbara County Supervisor Janet Wolf, who lost her home during the Painted Cave fire of 1990

She's had to evacuate twice since.  "Unfortunately it is an occurrence that we have become very used to," she said

"But that doesn't take away from the trauma and the fear that people experience."  Meanwhile, firefighters continued to battle the 1,100-acre Valley fire in San Bernardino County that forced the evacuation of hundreds of residents in the Forest Falls community

On Sunday morning, the fire remained only 5% contained.  Flames were moving north and east, pushing higher into the steep terrain of the San Gorgonio Wilderness

At this point, no homes have been destroyed, said Cathey Mattingly, public information officer for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection

 There were at least three fires in San Diego County, including the West fire, which hit the Alpine area and initially forced 2,400 to evacuate

The fire destroyed 18 structures and scorched more than 500 acres. Two firefighters were hospitalized, with one suffering heat-related injuries and another slight burns to his face

 By Sunday morning, the fire was 81% contained, officials said. The temperature in Alpine reached 112 degrees Friday and 104 degrees Saturday

The forecast for Sunday is 97 degrees.  Two other fires were burning Saturday on Camp Pendleton in North County — one fire was at 1,200 acres and 30 percent contained, while another was at 560 acres and 70 percent contained, according to Marine base fire officials

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For more infomation >> Firefighters make significant progress in wildfires burning across Southern California - Duration: 7:01.

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Relief From Heat Expected As California Fires Threaten Thousands - Duration: 4:37.

 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Cooler temperatures will bring some relief to firefighters battling California wildfires, but not until later in the week, the National Weather Service said

 "No luck today, but starting Monday, we're going to see a gradual cool down, as we shave just a few degrees off each day until about midweek it gets to something like normal, in the mid-90s (Fahrenheit) inland and 80s at the coast," said Jim Hayes of the NWS Weather Prediction Center in College Park Maryland

 "Today it's going to be another miserable, hot, dry day," he said early Sunday, noting that temperatures in some areas inland will hit triple digits

 Santa Barbara County officials declared a local emergency on Saturday as a fast-moving wildfire destroyed 20 homes and other structures and forced thousands of residents to evacuate

 The Holiday Fire, one of more than three dozen major blazes burning across the U

S. West, broke out on Friday evening near the beach community of Goleta, California, South of Santa Barbara, and raced through the seaside foothills

 The flames forced more than 2,000 people to flee their homes, and left thousands more without power, prompting the emergency declaration which frees additional funds for the firefighting effort

 As of early Sunday, the Holiday Fire burned through more than 100 acres and was 80 percent contained, officials posted on the Internet

 Dozens of blazes have broken out across the western United States, fanned by scorching heat, winds and low humidity in a particularly intense fire season

 This year's fires had burned more than 2.9 million acres (1.17 million hectares) through Friday, already more than the annual average of about 2

4 million acres (971,000 hectares) over the last 10 years, according to the National Interagency Fire Center

 On Friday, the remains of an unidentified person were found near a home burned to the ground by the Klamathon fire, which broke out on Thursday near California's border with Oregon

It marked the first fatality of the fire season in California.  The Klamathon, which has destroyed 15 structures and blackened nearly 22,000 acres (8,900 hectares), was 20 percent contained as of early Sunday, a spokeswoman said

 Elsewhere in Northern California, the County Fire has charred 88,375 acres (35,764 hectares) in sparsely populated wooded areas of Napa and Yolo Counties

 Some 3,660 firefighters faced with inaccessible terrain, high temperatures and low humidity, were battling the fire, which was only 48 percent contained

It has destroyed 10 structures, damaged two and threatened 110.  In Colorado, officials said fire crews had made "much progress" battling the Spring Creek fire, which broke out on June 27 and has consumed 106,985 acres (43,295 hectares)

It was 43 percent contained on Saturday, the officials said.    (Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee, Peter Szekely in New York and Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles; and additional reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle) Download Priya Arora Editor Suggest a correction MORE: California Society And Culture Nature And Environment National Weather Service Wildfires

For more infomation >> Relief From Heat Expected As California Fires Threaten Thousands - Duration: 4:37.

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Steve Jobs | ASK | Entrevista NeXT Computer - Redwood City, California 1995 - Duration: 1:23.

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Ashley Greene y Paul Khoury se han casado en California tras 5 años de relación - Duration: 3:33.

For more infomation >> Ashley Greene y Paul Khoury se han casado en California tras 5 años de relación - Duration: 3:33.

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LİLY Maud Aldridge 15 Kasım 1985 yılında Amerika'nın California şehrinde doğdu. Lily'in annesi model - Duration: 1:57.

Lily Aldridge'nin hayran bıraktıran güzelliği Amerikalı güzel model Lily Aldridge, güzelliğiyle Victoria's Secret yetkililerini de kendine hayran bıraktı…   LİLY Maud Aldridge 15 Kasım 1985 yılında Amerika'nın California şehrinde doğdu

Lily'in annesi model, babası oyuncu. Modellik dünyasıyla yakından bağlantılı bir aileden gelen Lily, 16 yaşındayken mankenlik kariyerine adımını attı

2009 yılında Victoria's Secret melekliğine başlayan güzel manken, çıktığı defilelerle adından ve güzelliğinden söz ettirmeyi başardı

  BİR müzik festivalinde tanışıp, aşk yaşamaya başladığı Caleb Followill 2011'de evlenen ünlü modelin bu evlilikten bir kızı var

Kahverengi saç ve kahverengi gözleri ile mankenlerin en güzelleri arasında gösterilen güzel melek, bir dergiye verdiği röportaj da hobilerinin, futbol izlemek ve oynamak, ailesi ve arkadaşlarıyla vakit geçirmek olduğunu açıkladı

Hırslı bir gezgin olan ünlü model, sık sık Avustralya'ya yaptığı gezilerle gündeme geliyor

  FOTOĞRAFLAR İÇİN TIKLAYIN  Haber Hakkında Yapılan Yorumlar

For more infomation >> LİLY Maud Aldridge 15 Kasım 1985 yılında Amerika'nın California şehrinde doğdu. Lily'in annesi model - Duration: 1:57.

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✅ Kim Kardashian Reportedly Visits Women's Prison in California - Duration: 2:38.

 Kim Kardashian is learning more about life behind bars. The reality star reportedly took a trip to the California Institution for Women in Corona on Friday, where she met one-on-one with a handful of female prisoners to discuss their day-to-day lives

 The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, accompanied by her bodyguards, toured the grounds and living quarters, TMZ reports

She reportedly stayed at the facility for several hours, meeting with 15 women to talk about their hopes, plans and what they're worried about once they are released

The visit is part of her mission to create a program to help women adjust to real life once they get out of prison. ET has reached out to the California Institution for Women for comment

 The visit comes after Kardashian met with President Donald Trump at the end of May to discuss prison reform, as well as get executive clemency for Alice Marie Johnson, a 63-year-old Alabama inmate who was serving life without parole for a first-time, non-violent drug offense

 Trump granted Johnson clemency and she was released on June 6 after serving 22 years. Kardashian personally called Johnson to tell her the good news

 "I just got off the most wonderful, emotional and amazing phone call with Alice, Kim and Alice's lawyers," Kardashian's attorney, Shawn Holley, told ET at the time

"Kim was the one to tell Alice that she was being released. It was a moment I will never forget. Once Alice's family joined the call, the tears never stopped flowing

" The makeup mogul and Johnson later reunited and sat down for an emotional joint interview with Today show's Hoda Kotb. "I love this woman," Kardashian told Kotb while holding Johnson close

"I mean, I already knew just by talking to you on the phone and just seeing you in videos, but I mean, you are everything and more than I ever thought

" For the latest on Kardashian, watch below.   

For more infomation >> ✅ Kim Kardashian Reportedly Visits Women's Prison in California - Duration: 2:38.

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California Sounds: Cut Chemist's grand return; the Quick's "Mondo Deco" reissue, San Cha's urban cum - Duration: 5:09.

Cut Chemist, "Die Cut" (A Stable Sound). Earlier this year, the master Los Angeles DJ and producer born Lucas MacFadden issued his first album in a decade, and since then he's offered a steady drip of clips to remind the attention-deficient that a few-months-old record is still a new release

 Cut Chemist is in the midst of a monthlong partnership with Apple Music to unveil four videos — but the most striking to come from "Die Cut" arrived in April, for "Home Away from Home

" An uptempo beat track that features skittering high-hats, sharp snare-bangs on beats two and four, a wobbly, liquified bass-line and the whispered voice of the Long Lost singer Laura Darlington, the video costars a mystery woman and some sort of black desert beetle, both of which seem headed nowhere in particular

Advertisement  San Cha, "Capricho del Diablo" (Outside Insight). The devil has a name for the self-described Latinx singer, who landed in Los Angeles after jumping from the San Francisco Bay Area to Jalisco, Mexico

Who was she running from? A former associate who, according to press notes, "demanded San Cha's soul, claiming ownership not only of her music, but her whole being

" -  Now based in Boyle Heights, the artist's solo debut references that alleged soul-stealer

Called "Capricho del Diablo" ("Whims of the Devil"), the six-track EP mixes bass-heavy cumbia music, Mexican folk, dub and hints of ska-punk

A self-assured artist obviously capable of channeling her soul in service of sound, the artist is at her best on "Cosmic Ways," a genre-transcendent track that mixes Spanish- and English-language verses that serve to indict her unnamed Diablo

 The Quick, "Mondo Deco" (Real Gone Music/Mercury). Before Los Angeles punk became its own thing in the late 1970s, the Quick were one of the city's hottest bands

A post-glam power-pop outfit originally mentored by the late producer Kim Fowley, the Quick signed to Mercury Records to release "Mondo Deco," but it failed commercially

 The reasons were many: a falling out with the notoriously abrasive Fowley and an active ambivalence from the Hollywood punk crowd, who didn't think the band was "punk enough" compared to the roughnecks in the Germs, the Bags and X

One listen to "Mondo Deco" will confirm that truth, while simultaneously revealing a tight band who understood pop and rock music and could generate foot-stomping energy

 Muggs & MF DOOM, "Death Wish (featuring Freddie Gibbs)" (Soul Assassins). The beat producer Muggs, best known for his work as part of Cypress Hill, is heading in a film-noirish direction for his new project

Set for an August release date, the album, "Assassination Day," is a "thematic album with a vigilante concept," according to advance notes

Specifically, the concept occurs as "hip-hop takes corruption head-on, figuratively killing off powerful evildoers in positions of power as the story unfolds

"  The story will be told two songs at a time across the summer, and the track listing confirms that Muggs has a rich Rolodex

During the down-tempo, menacing track "Death Wish," DOOM teams with the rapper Freddie Gibbs

Together, they tell a yet-unknown story involving a Ninja Turtles backpack and its contents — a "

38 next to my Lunchables."

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