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Feinstein now must decide whether to retire

Whither Dianne Feinstein? California’s senior U.S. senator, a California political fixture for more than a half-century, was facing a turning point even before her husband, financier and philanthropist Richard Blum, died on Sunday of cancer. The Senate’s oldest member at 88 and the state’s longest serving senator has clearly fallen out of favor with voters,…
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Impressive Supreme Court pick has a mixed legal record

As the United States and other Western nations respond to Russia’s disturbing invasion of Ukraine, President Joe Biden’s selection of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to replace Stephen Breyer as a U.S. Supreme Court justice has gotten less attention than it has deserved. Jackson currently serves as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals in…
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‘Clean Air’ is a dystopic serial killer novel, but author Sarah Blake says joy is her aim for readers

Sarah Blake’s “Clean Air” offers plenty for readers: It’s a dystopic novel set in the near future, a decade after The Turning – where tree pollen turns deadly and kills off vast swaths of the population, forcing everyone else to live inside or to wear protective masks outdoors. But it’s also a utopic novel, where…
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Oil prices surge above $100 a barrel as war on Ukraine rages

By DAMIAN J. TROISE NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices soared Tuesday and investors shifted more money into ultra-safe U.S. government bonds as Russia stepped up its war on Ukraine. Stocks fell following a volatile day for major indexes as investors tried to measure how the conflict will impact the global economy. The S&P 500…
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Omicron brings OC programs treating ‘long COVID’ a fresh wave of patients

Orange County medical programs that specialize in treating people with lingering COVID-19 symptoms have gotten a surge of new patients following each spike in infections or appearance of a new variant. As the omicron wave has begun to subside, some health professionals say their “long COVID” clinics are seeing younger patients than was typical earlier…
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Orange County girls athlete of the week: Kaelani Shufeldt, Marina

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now The Orange County girls athlete of the week: Name: Kaelani Shufeldt School: Marina Sport: Girls wrestling Year: Senior Noteworthy: Shufeldt placed second in the 101-pound division at the CIF State girls wrestling championships in Bakersfield to help the Vikings capture the team title. She…
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Newsom’s endless state of emergency neuters the California Legislature

Thanks to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s extended State of Emergency, the California State Assembly is turning into a Witness Protection Program. Although, to be fair, most Californians could probably still pick Gavin Newsom out of a line-up. He’d be the one not wearing a mask. According to a recent report from CalMatters, practically everyone in the…
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Niles: Disney’s new Star Wars experience divides fans

Disney has made two huge moves with its new Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. The two-day, two-night interactive experience is the most audacious creative production in the history of the Walt Disney theme parks. And it is the most expensive ticket in Disney Parks history, too. Judging from…
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4 simple lifestyle habits to help prevent heart disease and stay healthy

Cardiovascular disease, affecting the heart and blood vessels, remains the No. 1 killer for both men and women in the United States. Paying attention to risk factors and leading a healthy lifestyle can help keep your heart healthy. A staggering one in four deaths in the United States is attributed to heart disease. While the…
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Ryan Poles has a plan in place, but the new Chicago Bears GM understands the heavy lifting ahead as the NFL combine begins

Ryan Poles’ initial assessment of the Chicago Bears roster and overall operation was necessarily critical. It came through clear eyes and without emotional attachments. There were, after all, many reasons major changes were being made at Halas Hall. And Poles had no reservations about sharing his appraisal in a direct, detailed manner that immediately resonated…
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