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Judge overturns Californiaโs 32-year ban on assault weapons
Read full article: Judge overturns Californiaโs 32-year ban on assault weaponsA federal judge has overturned Californiaโs three-decade-old ban on assault weapons, calling it a โfailed experimentโ that violates the constitutional right to bear arms.

Homeless opera singer performs in Los Angeles after viral video
Read full article: Homeless opera singer performs in Los Angeles after viral video- A homeless subway opera singer that captured the nation's attention last week -- is now performing on a big stage. Her angelic voice went viral after an LAPD officer posted a video of her on social media. She's been singing in LA's subway for years"This is the only one thing I got left," said Emily Zamourka, the homeless opera singer. More than a million people saw it, and a little more than a week later: Emily Zamourka got her first gig. A homeless charity has now reached out to help and $60,000 and counting donated on GoFundMe.

Homeless Opera Singer Reunites With Cop Who Helped Her Go Viral
Read full article: Homeless Opera Singer Reunites With Cop Who Helped Her Go ViralA wish came true for the homeless woman with the voice of an angel. Emily Zamourka met the Los Angeles police officer who posted the video of her singing on a subway platform that captivated America. In new video posted by the LAPD, Zamourka embraces the officer and sobs in his arms. RELATED STORIESHomeless Man Changes Flat Tire for Woman: 'That's What You're Supposed to Do'Who Is the Homeless Woman Heard Singing Opera in L.A. Homeless Woman Surprised With Bike After Hers Was Stolen

Subway singer had an emotional reunion
Read full article: Subway singer had an emotional reunion(CNN) - Emily Zamourka's life has changed dramatically in the few days since a Los Angeles police officer shared video of her singing in the subway -- and on Wednesday night she got to say thank you. The LAPD shared a video of Zamourka's emotional sidewalk reunion with the officer, identified only as Frazier, on social media. They shared a long hug and she can be heard briefly crying over the traffic noise and a nearby bus. She said she liked to sing in the subway because it feels like being on stage. She told ABC's "Good Morning America" that her dreams are coming true and that she's "ready to to to be a working artist."

Subway serenade: Woman sings in LA Metro station
Read full article: Subway serenade: Woman sings in LA Metro stationA woman with an angelic voice gives the person recording the video an exclusive concert on a solitary subway platform at the Wilshire/Normandie Purple Line Metro station in Koreatown. The woman is seen pulling a cart filled with items and carrying multiple bags while singing the operatic tune. Others said they have seen the woman before, that she is "very kind" and her voice is "even better in person." "She's an amazing singer," one Metro rider told KTLA Friday. Multiple people told KTLA on Friday that the woman's name is Emily, and she is originally from Russia.

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