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Quick hits, highlights and quotes from Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel’s introductory press conference

Mike McDaniel was officially introduced as the Miami Dolphins’ 11th head coach, not counting interim coaches, on Thursday morning. Here are some quick highlights from the news conference: In McDaniel’s opening statements, he said the Dolphins’ job was a “dream position, a dream of mine. … I quickly realized that this was my dream job,…
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1979 Rams look back on Super Bowl XIV at the Rose Bowl

There are still nights, 42 years later, when Jack Youngblood wakes up and thinks about it. The memories are clear: It’s 1980, in the third quarter of Super Bowl XIV. The Los Angeles Rams are playing in the Rose Bowl, and they lead the Pittsburgh Steelers by two points. Youngblood, the Rams’ stalwart defensive end, is…
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Daxon: Brea Plaza and Avalon Bay Brea Place projects march on

The Jan. 25 meeting lasted until 11 p.m., when Brea’s planning commissioners recommended the Brea Plaza project proceed to the City Council for consideration. Council members will be asked to either approve or reject the changes needed to transform the 15.5-acre site from a commercial center to Mixed Use 1, allowing the addition of an…
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California inks secret deal with Kaiser Permanente, jeopardizing Medicaid reforms

By Bernard J. Wolfson and Angela Hart and Samantha Young | Kaiser Health News Editor’s note: KHN is not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration has negotiated a secret deal to give Kaiser Permanente a special Medicaid contract that would allow the health care behemoth to expand its reach in California and largely…
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Anaheim Hills briefs: Anaheim Read event has its book chosen, kicks off this weekend

The Anaheim Public Library and its branches kick off the community-wide Anaheim Reads 2022 event with “The Best We Could Do” by Thi Bui, beginning Feb. 12. Community activities surrounding reading and the book will continue through March 18. Bui chronicles her family’s escape during the Vietnam War in 1976. Adult book discussions about the…
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Can Cincinnati beat LA in Super Bowl economic battle?

Cincinnati’s skyline is seen on the banks of the Ohio River. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File) It’s a classic Super Bowl script. The favored, big-city squad has one obstacle to football’s pinnacle prize — a franchise from a far smaller city back in the spotlight after a long string of losses. It’s also something of a…
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Biden puts focus on drug prices in fight against inflation

By CHRIS MEGERIAN and JOSH BOAK CULPEPER, Virginia (AP) — Unable to tame inflation that has worsened sharply under his watch, President Joe Biden stressed Thursday that his administration’s policies would cut prescription drug prices and make life more affordable for families. He traveled to Culpeper, Virginia, on the heels of a dire inflation report…
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House panel probes Trump presidential records found in Fla.

By COLLEEN LONG WASHINGTON (AP) — A House committee is investigating whether former President Donald Trump violated the Presidential Records Act, after boxes of presidential records were discovered at his Florida estate and a news report surfaced of him destroying documents while in office. Oversight committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney said in a statement Thursday that…
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Dolphins legend Zach Thomas learns if he will finally get into the Hall of Fame tonight

Zach Thomas discovers if the third time is a charm as he awaits tonight’s announcement whether or not he’ll become a 2022 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee. After nine years of eligibility, this is Thomas’ third season as a finalist, and based on the field it seems as if he possesses one of his…
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Long-term US mortgage rates hit 3.69%, highest in 2 years

By MATT OTT WASHINGTON (AP) — Average long-term U.S. mortgage rates jumped last week to their highest level in more than two years, potentially bumping some homebuyers out of the market with Americans getting squeezed by higher costs for just about everything. The average rate on the 30-year loan jumped nearly a quarter point to…
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