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Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the longest-serving woman in the Senate, dies at the age of 90
U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, a Democrat who was elected to the Senate in 1992, has died. She was 90.
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49ersโ penalty-prone LB Greenlaw on officiating: โTheyโre definitely looking for meโ
SANTA CLARA โ Officials arenโt the only ones keeping an eye out for Dre Greenlaw. The 49ers linebacker is building a reputation that goes beyond the yellow flags that follow […]
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What to know as fall vaccinations against COVID, flu and RSV get underway
Fall vaccination season is in full swing, with health officials urging both an updated COVID-19 shot and flu vaccine for most everyone.
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Dozens dead after blast in southwestern Pakistan at rally celebrating birthday of Islam’s prophet
A powerful bomb exploded in a crowd of people celebrating the Prophet Muhammadโs birthday in southwestern Pakistan on Friday, authorities said.
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Assisted living community in Massachusetts enjoy ‘Golden Bachelor’ together
Call them the perfect focus group. About a dozen golden girls and guys agreed to a “Golden Bachelor” watch party at their assisted living community in Massachusetts.
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Horoscopes Sept. 29, 2023: Halsey, pay attention to your needs
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Halsey, 29; Kevin Durant, 35; Roger Bart, 61; Bryant Gumbel, 75. Happy Birthday: Pay it forward. Give what you no longer use to someone whoโs […]
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This Day in History: Cyanide-laced Tylenol kills 7 people in 1982
Investigators are still searching for the person responsible for killing seven people by poisoning bottles of Tylenol with Cyanide 41 years ago.
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High School football: Special teams rescue Carmel past North Salinas
SALINAS โ To suggest that a yearsโ worth of production on special teams occurred in one game would be an understatement. Accept, a similar scenario occurred last week for Carmel. […]
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Zoo welcomes 28-year-old white rhinoceros
The Sacramento Zoo welcomed a 28-year-old southern white rhinoceros on Tuesday. Zoo officials said the rhino, named J Gregory, is the first in the zoo’s 96-year history.
