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Clippers’ Robert Covington talks mental health: ‘I was in that sunken place’

Where would the Clippers be without Reggie Jackson? Where’d they be without Nico Batum? Where might they go with Robert Covington? Like his two new teammates have before, Covington went on the record after the Clippers’ win Thursday in Houston to say he’d come close to quitting basketball. Professional basketball, with its mostly unspoken outsized…
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Newsom slowly unwinds mandates

    Gov. Gavin Newsom is slowly unwinding mandates and decrees aimed at addressing the coronavirus pandemic. It’s about time, but kudos to him for doing so. On Monday, it was announced that the state would “strongly recommend” but no longer mandate the wearing of masks by anyone, including people not vaccinated against COVID-19, in…
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Coors Light to discontinue plastic 6-pack rings this year

Coors Light will soon phase out plastic packaging rings worldwide and instead opt for “fully recyclable and sustainably sourced cardboard wrappers” on its six-packs of beer, parent company Molson Coors Beverage Company announced Tuesday. We’re chill about a lot of things, but single-use plastic isn’t one of them. So we’re eliminating plastic rings from our…
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Giants releasing veteran tight end Kyle Rudolph in start of salary cap cuts

INDIANAPOLIS — The Giants’ cap clearing has begun. Kyle Rudolph said goodbye to the Giants, their fans and his teammates on Instagram Wednesday morning. A source confirmed to the Daily News that the team is releasing the veteran tight end on Wednesday. Cutting Rudolph clears $5 million in salary cap space for the 2022 season,…
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As Russia batters Ukraine, both sides ready for more talks

By JIM HEINTZ, YURAS KARMANAU, VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV and DASHA LITVINOVA KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia renewed its assault Wednesday on Ukraine’s second-largest city in a pounding that lit up the skyline with balls of fire over populated areas, even as both sides said they were ready to resume talks aimed at stopping the new devastating…
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7 Star Wars essentials missing from Galaxy’s Edge you’ll find on Galactic Starcruiser

Star Wars essentials that diehard fans hoped to see in Galaxy’s Edge and in some cases Walt Disney Imagineering promised will cost the space opera faithful $5,000 to $20,000 to experience aboard the Galactic Starcruiser. The new Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel debuted on Tuesday, March 1 next door to the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge…
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County’s latest composting facility at Brea landfill will use new process

A third site for composting organic waste is planned for Orange County,  which will bolster the county’s efforts to adhere to state mandates to reduce waste and greenhouse gasses. This new compositing operation, planned for the Olinda Alpha Landfill in Brea, will eventually implement a more efficient compositing process to more quickly turn green and…
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Powell tells Congress that Fed will raise rates this month

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell made clear Wednesday that the Fed will begin raising interest rates this month in a high-stakes effort to restrain surging inflation. In prepared testimony he will deliver to a congressional committee, Powell cautioned that the economic consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are “highly…
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‘Mouth to Mouth’ author Antoine Wilson never intended to write a thriller. Then he did.

The premise of Antoine Wilson’s recent novel “Mouth to Mouth” is simple enough: Two old college acquaintances run into each other in an airport. Their flights are delayed, so they grab a drink to catch up. One begins to tell the other about the time he saved a stranger’s life. What happens next is the…
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78% of Southern California neighborhoods don’t allow apartments, study finds

Three-quarters of Southern California’s neighborhoods are zoned exclusively for detached, single-family homes, contributing to racial segregation and limiting minority access to better schools and resources, according to a UC Berkeley study released Wednesday, March 2. The report found that areas zoned for houses tended to be “Whiter and wealthier” than mixed-housing neighborhoods, and educational and…
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