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As-it-happens update March 30, 2018
NEWS
SACRAMENTO -- Stephon Clark was shot eight times by officers on March 18, seven times from behind, an expert who conducted a second, independent autopsy said at a press conference Friday. Clark was unarmed when two officers killed him. Hundreds attended the 22-year-old's funeral Thursday ...
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Arnold Schwarzenegger underwent emergency open-heart surgery Friday, as TMZ reported, but the former bodybuilder, blockbuster movie star and California governor is now in stable condition, according to his spokesman. Schwarzenegger "is awake and his first words were actually 'I'm back,' so he is ...
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But why not build back in a way that corrects long-standing problems? Major disasters like Hurricane Harvey often bring influxes of resources and attention to communities that are struggling with health and social challenges. In a 2015 report, the Institute of Medicine found that many communities fail to ...
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Boston Red Sox had one of the best bullpens in baseball last season, ranking second in all of baseball with their relievers posting a 3.15 ERA. As the Red Sox continue their season-opening series at the Rays on Friday, they'll hope to bounce back from a rare late-inning ...
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WEB
Happy Hour is Back!
Faithful readers will remember a series we used to run called Happy Hour, where every Friday we raise a glass to celebrate some of the best new boozy bottles to hit store shelves. Having had a little time off—a sort of detox, if you will—we are well and truly back, with a new monthly format where we hit ...
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EPA Prepares To Roll Back Rules Requiring Cars To Be Cleaner and More Efficient
The move -- which undercuts one of President Barack Obama's signature efforts to fight climate change -- would also propel the Trump administration toward a courtroom clash with California, which has vowed to stick with the stricter rules even if Washington rolls back federal standards. That fight could ...
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