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How Ziwe became your ‘Black Friend,’ and why she’d rather be loved than feared
Jireh Deng | Los Angeles Times (TNS) On Ziwe’s eponymous late-night talk show, which Showtime tragically canceled earlier this year, everything was carefully curated: the cartoonish graphics, the confrontational style, […]
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Clipboard: Martorella to play for Padres Arizona Fall League team in Peoria
Salinas High grad Nathan Martorella will look to get a jump start on next spring after being extended an invitation to play for the San Diego Padres Arizona Fall League […]
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Online retailer holding major sales event this week. These are the deals to know about
A two-day sales event known for discounts of up to 80% off is coming from a major online retailer, and some deals are live right now.
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Gretchen’s table: Apples sweeten this chicken pot pie
Gretchen McKay | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS) In my opinion, you can never go wrong with a roasted chicken, whether it’s homemade or purchased in the supermarket deli section, because it […]
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Western Flyer returns to the Monterey Bay, opens to the public in November
On Nov. 4 the ship will be officially unveiled and showcased at the Old Fisherman’s Wharf in Monterey with free tours.
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Stealing a few minutes of extra sleep via the snooze button seems beneficial, study says
Theresa Braine | (TNS) New York Daily News Hitting the snooze button doesn’t hurt, and might even help one wake up, a new study has found. While use of the […]
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The sound of success: How improved hearing aids career change
Joel Streed | (TNS) Mayo Clinic News Network When does a trickle sound like a waterfall? After you get hearing aids, according to Charlie Pierce. “I spent so many years […]
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Massive pileup in Louisiana involving about 100 cars closes highway, leaves at least 2 dead
At least two people have died and around 30 more are injured following a massive pileup involving around 100 vehicles.
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A third of schools don’t have a nurse. Here’s why that’s a problem
Colleen DeGuzman | (TNS) KFF Health News Jodi Bobbitt, the school nurse at William Ramsay Elementary in Alexandria, Virginia, is always ready to see children with a wide range of […]
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Dwindling fuel supplies for Gaza’s hospital generators put premature babies in incubators at risk
Doctors in the Gaza Strip say dwindling fuel supplies are putting dozens of premature babies hooked up to incubators at risk of imminent death.