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Nashawn Breedlove, ‘8 Mile’ actor, dead at 46
Nashawn Breedlove, a performer best known for appearing in a rap battle against Eminem in the 2002 movie “8 Mile,” has died at age 46.
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Target to close 9 stores, including 3 in the San Francisco Bay Area, citing safety concerns
It’s unclear how much money retailers broadly are losing due to organized retail crime — or if the problem has substantially increased.
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Linda B. Mullally, Travels with the Mullallys: Kicking off Tour du Mont Blanc
My husband, David and I have been systematically checking off the highest, most remote and physically challenging mountain hikes on our “want-to-do” list for the past 40 years. The time […]
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Game of the week: Carmel, North Salinas clash in Mission Division showdown
SALINAS – The pendulum began to swing in the off-season for North Salinas High when players dedicated themselves to a new culture based on trust. Two years removed from being […]
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Winner of $1.6 billion Mega Millions jackpot claims prize in Florida
In Florida, winners have to claim the lump sum within 60 days of the drawing.
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Fun and interesting things to do in the Cancun Hotel Zone
Mark Chesnut | TravelPulse (TNS) With its stunning white-sand beaches and clear turquoise waters, the Cancun Hotel Zone has been a vacation hot spot for decades. And while the sand, […]
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Gretchen’s table: Hey kids, wanna help make Japanese chicken meatball skewers?
Gretchen McKay | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS) One way to get kids to try new things at mealtime while also teaching them about nutrition is to hand them a spoon (or […]
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Travis Kelce gives ‘shout out to Taylor’ Swift after Kansas City visit, talks more about that night
It sounds like sparks flew Sunday as Taylor Swift visited Kansas City to take in Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs as they took on the Chicago Bears.
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Ask the Pediatrician: What are some no-cost, screen-free activities to play with my preschooler?
Dr. Suanne Kowal-Connelly | (TNS) American Academy of Pediatrics Most parents want to provide more for their children than their parents were able to do for them. But have you […]
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Cancer centers, hospitals still feeling effects of ongoing cancer drug shortages
Record shortages of lifesaving chemotherapy drugs mean doctors across the U.S. are still having to ration medication, delay treatment or even cancel chemotherapy appointments for people with cancer.
