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Traffic around the airport was snarled after unfounded reports of an active shooter.

LA Police: LAX Shooter Reports Unfounded; Terminals Cleared:

Los Angeles Airport police have confirmed that reports of shots fired in the facility were a false alarm as the airport authority confirms that all terminals have been cleared and operations are restarting.

Passengers are being re-screened for security and are re-entering the terminal buildings.

“Report of shooting at LAX proven to be LOUD NOISES only. No shots fired; no injuries. Investigation continues to locate source,”Andy Neiman, Commanding Officer of LAPD Media Relations said in a tweet.

Beyonce attends the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards at Madison Square Garden on August 28, 2016 in New York City.

MTV VMAs: Beyoncé Steals The Show With Fiery Performance:

Queen Bey walked the red carpet with several of the women featured in the “Lemonade” visual album — mothers of gun violence victims among them. Midway through the show, Serena Williams introduced Beyoncé for an unexpected performance of several of her “Lemonade” hits. The album scored Beyoncé eight Moon Man trophies — including Video of the Year for “Formation.”

It's thumbs up today, but the news on coffee has not always been positive. Take a look at the arguments for and against coffee through the centuries.

Your Coffee Habit May Be Genetic:

Whether a cup of java will leave you craving more could be chalked up to your genes.

People with a newly identified genetic variant in their DNA, called PDSS2, may be inclined to drink fewer cups of coffee than others, according to a small study published in the journal Scientific Reports on Thursday.
“I actually was very surprised to find a new gene for coffee consumption,” said Nicola Pirastu, a chancellor’s research fellow at the University of Edinburgh’s Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics, and lead author of the study.
Singer Juan Gabriel performs during the 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Juan Gabriel Dead At 66; He Was Mexican Music Icon:

Juan Gabriel, the prolific Latin American music icon, died of natural causes in Santa Monica, California, on Sunday morning, Los Angeles County Coroner spokeswoman Selena Barros said.

He performed at The Forum in Los Angeles on Friday night. On Sunday he was scheduled to perform a concert in El Paso, Texas, and he had 15 other US tour dates scheduled through early December.
Juan Gabriel, whose legal name was Alberto Aguilera Valadez, was 66. He sold more than 100 million records during his career, according to his website. Gabriel also wrote songs for other artists and appeared in the 1975 Mexican film, “Nobleza Ranchera,” and four other movies.
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5 Things To Know For Your New Day — Monday, August 29  was originally published on praisecleveland.com