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Interactive Map: FEMA breaks down chance of natural disaster by area in California
The agency in charge of the country’s emergency responses now has a map that helps break down the risk of natural disasters by community.
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Viral video: Group of friends take over unstaffed Nashville hotel
The trio arrived at their hotel and found that no one was working there. With the phones ringing off the hook, they decided to take over and run the hotel
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Stellantis furloughs dozens of workers, warns hundreds more could come as strike continues
Stellantis is immediately laying off 68 employees due to the impact from the United Auto Workers unionโs targeted strike, the company said Wednesday.
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Top 10 sailing destinations around the world
If your idea of the perfect vacation involves sea breezes and flapping sails, youโve got a fellow sailing aficionado over at the travel advice site, TripsToDiscover.com. The site offers travel
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As writers and studios resume negotiations, here are the key players in the Hollywood strikes
Here’s a look at the figures who brought on the walk-off of actors and screenwriters, and who have the power to send them back to work.
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A new COVID booster is here. Will those at greatest risk get it?
Amy Maxmen | (TNS) KFF Health News The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends new COVID-19 booster vaccines for all โ but many who need them most wonโt get
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Unhealthy air reported across Central Coast as smoke moves in
According to the Monterey Bay Air Resources District (MBARD), areas ranged from the “unhealthy for sensitive groups” to “unhealthy” as of Wednesday morning.
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Why itโs important to keep your petโs teeth healthy
By Lisa Bloch, special to Marin Independent-Journal Can you guess the most common medical procedure after spay/neuter performed by the veterinarians at Marin Humane, a California nonprofit that offers pet
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Exercising within one time window is best for weight loss, study finds
Exercising between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. has been associated with having a lower waist circumference and body mass index.
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$10,000 bill from Great Depression era sells for $480,000 at auction
He called the note “an absolute prize that will command a share of the spotlight in its new collection home.”
