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Second aid convoy reaches Gaza as Israel attacks targets in Syria and occupied West Bank
On Saturday, 20 trucks entered Gaza in the first aid shipment into the territory since Israel imposed a complete siege two weeks ago. Israeli authorities said late Sunday they had […]
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Draymond Green ramping up, but questionable to play in Warriors season opener
SAN FRANCISCO โ Draymond Green was going all out after Warriorsโ practice on Sunday afternoon. Drills run with assistant coach Jacob Rubin were interrupted by check-ins testing his balance with […]
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VIDEO: Scalp treatment helps prevent hair loss during chemotherapy
Breast cancer survivor Drea Murray explains how scalp cooling saved her hair during treatment
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โLeading candidateโ emerges in SF Giants managerial search: report
A frontrunner has reportedly emerged in the San Francisco Giantsโ search for their next manager. Bob Melvin, who just finished his second season leading the Padres, will interview for the […]
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Touchdown: Taylor Swift in Kansas City for yet another Chiefs game
The pop icon has become a regular appearance at the home of the defending Super Bowl Champions
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These are the House Republicans running for speaker
Some of the nine candidates are fresh faces in the race, while others have been here before.
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‘Art should be for everybody’: West End Mural Festival kicks off in Sand City
Artists are rolling up their sleeves this week, as the West End Mural Festival kicked off its first day on Monday.
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Dotty the seal is pregnant with her record-breaking 12th pup
A popular seal is on track to break a local record for the most successful consecutive births. The seal’s fanbase named her Dotty McScarbelly, Dotty for short.
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Why the US kept Daylight Saving Time
The twice-yearly switcheroo is irritating enough to lawmakers of all political stripes that the U.S. Senate passed legislation to make Daylight Saving Time permanent. The bill passed by unanimous consent.
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Swift bests Scorsese at box office, but ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ opens strongly
In a movie match-up almost as unlikely as “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer,” Martin Scorsese took on Taylor Swift in cinemas over the weekend