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Skater Vincent Zhou out of individual Olympics competition after positive COVID-19 tests

U.S. men’s figure skater Vincent Zhou has tested positive for the coronavirus, and is out of the individual competition at the Beijing Olympics. In a five-minute video posted to Instagram on Monday night, a teary Zhou announced that he would have to withdraw. He had initially tested positive as part of a routine COVID-19 screening,…
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Elle King talks new baby, new music and getting rowdy on the road on tour

For nearly two years, singer-songwriter Elle King battled what she called her “pandemic depression” by diving deeper into her craft. Now, King said she’s done with virtual performances and writing in isolation, and she is ready to hit the road on the Drunk and I Don’t Wanna Go Home Tour. “I feel that I’ve been…
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Status Update: 10 Orange County ‘pioneers’ honored for their decades of work

Ten Orange County residents with developmental disabilities have been honored for their decades of work in Orange County. The board of directors at the Regional Center of Orange County commended the group at a recent meeting. Nine of the honorees have each worked for more than 30 years at their respective jobs while another has…
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Who won Winter Olympics gold medals on Monday, Feb. 7 in Beijing

BEIJING (AP) — A roundup of gold medals from Monday, Feb. 7, at the Beijing Games: ALPINE SKIING MEN’S DOWNHILL Beat Feuz of Switzerland captured gold in the Olympic men’s downhill. Johan Clarey of France, who is 41, was 0.10 seconds behind to win silver and two-time Olympic champion Matthias Mayer of Austria was 0.16…
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Chicago Bears’ season ticket prices will increase by 6% next season at Soldier Field. Here’s why.

The price of Chicago Bears’ season tickets will increase by 6% for the 2022 season because of the addition of a regular-season home game. The Bears sent an email to season-ticket holders Monday explaining the increase, which comes after the NFL’s move to a 17-game season in 2021. There will be 10 home games at…
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Changing tower numbers at Doheny State Beach meet resistance

Much has changed through the years at Doheny State Beach – sand space is shrinking, palm trees have toppled, the surf breaks have shifted. But one constant on the sand: the landmark lifeguard towers. A change in the tower numbers by State Parks recently stirred strong feelings from locals who are petitioning to keep the…
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Marines, Leatherneck Foundation and Irvine working to move vintage aircraft to the Great Park

The CH-46 helicopter that evacuated the ambassador and flag from the roof of the American embassy during the fall of Saigon in 1975 may soon take a new journey, landing at the Irvine Great Park. The helicopter and another 40-plus aircrafts of the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum in San Diego could soon be on display…
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Miami Dolphins hire Mike McDaniel as head coach, the 1st minority candidate chosen this offseason. Here’s the latest in the NFL’s firing and hiring cycle.

Change is in the air. “Black Monday” arrived in the NFL the day after the regular season ended with a flurry of major changes around the league. By the end of the month, the Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars, Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, Miami Dolphins, Houston Texans, Las Vegas Raiders and New Orleans…
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Dave Hyde: What do Ross and Grier see in Mike McDaniel that no other team did?

This is owner Steve Ross and general manager Chris Grier’s best chance, maybe their last chance, to show they know how to run the Miami Dolphins. That means learning enough from their years of mistakes and recognizing talent in a manner that gives fans some belief — or merely hope — things will get better…
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Dolphins’ new coach: Sun Sentinel staffers on hiring of Mike McDaniel

Dave Hyde, Sports Columnist Mike McDaniel brings a sharp offensive mind and comes from a healthy coaching tree of Mike and Kyle Shanahan. He’s also not the kind of first-time hire to get overly excited about — unless you did similar offensive minds and first-time hires Joe Philbin and Adam Gase. This team needs some…
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