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Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Saturday Feb. 19

The consensus box of Santa Anita picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for races on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022. Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks Enjoy the consensus horse racing picks online? Subscribe Sign up for Ponies Express newsletter and get the…
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Navy engineer’s wife pleads guilty in nuclear secrets scheme

By Andrew Millman | Associated Press Diana Toebbe, the wife of a US Navy nuclear engineer who earlier this week pleaded guilty in a scheme to sell US naval secrets to a foreign country, pleaded guilty Friday in a federal courtroom in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Toebbe, 46, will face up to three years in prison…
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Esperanza hires former Orange Lutheran football coach JP Presley

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Coach JP Presley is back in Orange County football. Esperanza announced Friday that it has hired the former Orange Lutheran coach to replace Wes Choate, who resigned in January after three seasons. “It’s exciting to be in Orange County again and coaching,” Presley…
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Winter omicron surge ending in Southern California as hospitalizations plummet

The winter surge that filled emergency rooms and hospital beds with COVID-19 patients in late December  through January and into early February is over. As Southern California enters the post-omicron surge phase, once-jammed hospitals are seeing fewer than half the number of infected patients, while incidents of infection in each county have dropped by as…
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Colombia to declare Escobar’s hippos an invasive species

By Marko Alvarez and Astrid Suarez | Associated Press PUERTO TRIUNFO, Colombia — Álvaro Molina has had his run-ins with the burly bunch of neighbors with disreputable contacts who showed up about a decade ago along the river in front of his house in Colombia’s Antioquia province. But he’s learned to live with them and…
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Dolphins promote from within for safeties coach, retain O-line coach in lesser role as full staff announced

The Miami Dolphins revealed that they promoted from within for their vacant safeties coach position on the staff and retained last season’s struggling offensive line coach — with a demotion — in the team’s announcement of its full coaching staff Friday afternoon. Steve Gregory will coach Dolphins safeties under new coach Mike McDaniel after he…
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Omar Kelly: Brian Flores discusses lawsuit, never agreeing to tank and his relationship with Tua

Brian Flores plans to coach again — soon. He’ll be working with his son’s 7-on-7 Broward-based flag football team in the coming weeks, using the game he loves to guide young men the same way coaches assisted him as a kid, helping him use football as his escape from the poverty and despair he saw…
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For Clippers’ Luke Kennard, 3-point shooting is his Moneyball

Brian Bales was a pretty good basketball player in his time. Nowadays, “I can still shoot,” Luke Kennard’s high school basketball coach said, “but if I start moving, it’s over.” So, put Bales in a station-by-station shooting contest, and it’ll be the scoreboard that moves – ticking on upward as it did on a visit…
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Was John Eastman, former Chapman legal scholar, trying to overthrow democracy?

John Eastman, then chairman of the National Organization for Marriage, testifies during a hearing before the House Ways and Means Committee in 2013 in Washington, DC. The committee heard from six representatives of groups that were targeted by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for special scrutiny. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) John Eastman’s Constitutional Law…
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Judge: January 6 lawsuits against Trump can proceed

By Katelyn Polantz, Marshall Cohen and Tierney Sneed | CNN Civil lawsuits seeking to hold Donald Trump accountable for the January 6 insurrection can move forward in court, and the ex-President doesn’t have absolute immunity from litigation, a federal judge ruled Friday. Trump’s statements to his supporters before the attack on the US Capitol “is…
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