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Senior Living: Don’t let osteoarthritis, degenerative joint disease limit quality of life

By Dr. Andrew Wassef, Contributing writer More than 32.5 million U.S. adults have osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint disease most common in older adults. More than 50% of adults older than 65 are affected by osteoarthritis – which is when the tissue in the joint breaks down over time. Simply put, it’s years of “wear and…
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With start of California fire season, debate rages over best ways to protect your home

Climate change, high temperatures and dry brush prompted Southern California fire chiefs to declare the early start of fire season on Thursday, June 9, warning homeowners to get ready for what could be an extended fire year. With that, the debate rages about what is the best way for hundreds of thousands of homeowners living…
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LAFC to acquire defender Giorgio Chiellini from Italy

Arguably the best defender of his generation has signed with the Los Angeles Football Club. The acquisition bringing Italian Giorgio Chiellini to Exposition Park will be officially announced on Monday. Chiellini, who turns 38 in August, departs Italian soccer for the first time in a career that has produced a slew of trophies for club…
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Tragic misreading of Anaheim’s financial health

For all of Anaheim’s issues right now, financial health is not one of them. Orange County’s largest city is in record recovery from the pandemic downturn. Visitors are back, revenue is exceeding pre-pandemic levels and our city’s economic outlook is bright. Contrast that to the “The Tragic Kingdom of Anaheim” portrayed in John Moorlach’s June…
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When to watch: Why January 6 committee changed the time of this morning’s televised hearing

By LISA MASCARO and MARY CLARE JALONICK | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Bill Stepien abruptly pulled out of his appearance today — Monday, June 13 —  before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, citing a family emergency, the panel said. The committee was told on…
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Why conservative radio fans might want to explore Evil Thoughts with Joe Crummey podcast

Toward the earlier days of KFI’s (640 AM) talk format, the station tended to lean political, even more than it does today. And while it tended to be on the conservative side of things, there was a semblance of balance … morning host Rush Limbaugh countered with afternoon drive’s Tom Leykis. And in the evening…
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Prepare to use less water in OC and, perhaps, pay more for the privilege

Soon we’ll all be using less water — and some of us may be lucky enough to pay more for the privilege! Happy Summer of the Drought, version 2022, folks. Be warned: It might hurt a bit. Orange County’s cities and water districts used 25% more water this April than in April 2020, even with…
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ASK IRA: When LeBron James talks, should Heat, Pat Riley be listening?

Q: LeBron James just stated that he could have an immediate impact on the Heat or the Warriors. Do you think there is any way Pat Riley would consider bringing back LeBron? Is a short-term chance worth mortgaging the future for? – Bob, Davie. A: First, that is not nearly the context of what LeBron…
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Orioles ‘will never leave’ Baltimore, chairman and CEO says

In the midst of a lawsuit among members of the Angelos family, Orioles chairman and CEO John Angelos issued a statement Monday morning asserting that the club “will never leave” Baltimore. Louis Angelos, the brother of John, brought a lawsuit against his brother Thursday alleging he was trying to seize control of the team and…
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California regulators tilt at windmills

Last month, state energy officials warned that California likely will have a shortage of electricity this summer equivalent to what is needed to power about 1.3 million homes. So why are local and state regulators increasingly trying to force Californians to rely on increasingly unreliable electricity? In Sacramento, the California Air Resources Board is working…
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