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Los Angeles travel guide: How to have a free yet fabulous time in the City of Angels
Susan Manlin Katzman | Chicago Tribune The City of Angels offers tourists a heavenly number of star-studded attractions. Many come with sky-high price tags, but not all. Some of the […]
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Hundreds of UCSC students march in support of Palestine, demands UCs takes action
As part of a nationwide college demonstration in support of Palestinians in Gaza, hundreds of people protested on the University of California, Santa Cruz campus, Wednesday.
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โPain Hustlersโ review: Emily Blunt helps lift slight drug-scandal drama
We are told from the onset that โPain Hustlersโ is โinspired by real events.โ It quickly becomes clear that what that means in this case is the movie, though largely […]
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Here’s a look at Maine’s gun laws following deadly mass shooting
Maine doesn’t require permits to carry guns, and the state has a longstanding culture of gun ownership that is tied to its traditions of hunting and sport shooting.
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Maine mass shootings: What we know and don’t know
Multiple people have been killed and dozens more were injured in an active shooter situation in Maine. Here’s what we know.
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Grim reaper galette is a spooky stunner for your Halloween table
A kind of magic happened in my Halloween-loving soul when I saw Ghoul at Heartโs Grim Reaper Galette on Instagram. It was gorgeous, goth and moody. It was grand, with […]
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COVID shots may increase risk of stroke in older adults, particularly when paired with flu vaccines
Vaccines for COVID-19 and influenza may slightly increase the risk of strokes caused by blood clots in the brains of older adults, according to a new study.
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Last KISS: Saying farewell to band with a look back at its biggest moments
KISS is calling it quits. Again. Hey โ some people donโt get it right the first time. So, these masked men of rock โnโ roll mayhem have hit the road […]
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UCSC adds first-of-its-kind online major, first in UC system
The major is the first one to be offered online from any of the nine UCs.
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A ‘new turning point’: Patients could soon have a new shot to protect them from deadly meningitis
The CDC’s independent vaccine advisors recommended a new vaccine that could potentially prevent meningitis B.