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What to expect during Disneyland’s Celebrate Gospel music festival

The expanded Celebrate Gospel music event returning to Disneyland for the first time in several years sets the groundwork for a Black History Month celebration that the Anaheim theme park plans to build into more of a festival-style affair. This year’s Celebrate Gospel music festival in the Fantasyland Theatre at Disneyland expands from a one-day…
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Review: Only thing cooler than the vibe at this Laguna Beach speakeasy is its food

Every table at Ahba and Helen’s in south Laguna Beach wobbles to some degree. Some might be a little rusty. Others are made from plywood and can be sinisterly adept at issuing splinters. Chair legs occasionally wedge themselves into cracks between the bricks that pave the various patios, which collectively accommodate no more than about…
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Tony Schumacher returns full-time to NHRA at Winternationals

Rivalries have been a major part of Top Fuel drag racing since the days of Don “The Snake” Prudhomme vs. Tom “The Mongoose” McEwen and Shirley Muldowney vs. “Big Daddy” Don Garlits. More recently it was Tony Schumacher vs. Larry Dixon and then Schumacher vs. Doug Kalitta. There could be a new one brewing, or…
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Breaking down Mike McDaniel’s first coaching staff with Dolphins

New Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel just about has a full coaching staff within about a week and a half of arriving in Miami. McDaniel, who last season served as offensive coordinator for the 49ers, has brought in coaches he has worked with in San Francisco, retained a number of coaches on the Dolphins’ staff and…
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Voters send clear message to the San Francisco school board

There’s no mistaking the message Tuesday’s recall election sent to the San Francisco Board of Education: focus on education, not racial politics. In addition to the Board’s myopic focus on renaming schools instead of reopening them last year, the landslide results were also motivated by the Board’s decision to scrap competitive merit-based admissions at the…
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Ravens veteran DL Calais Campbell, a pending free agent, plans to play another season

Ravens defensive lineman Calais Campbell might not be back in Baltimore for his 15th season, but he’ll be back somewhere. Campbell, who’s set to become an unrestricted free agent next month, announced at the end of Sky Sports’ telecast of Super Bowl 56 on Sunday night that he’s “definitely not retiring” this offseason. “I watch…
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We can’t defend Ukraine and Taiwan

Today, as Russia masses upwards of 125,000 troops on Ukraine’s border, and China sends hundreds of warplanes into Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone, the United States is faced with a harsh new reality; balance of power politics has returned with a vengeance. U.S. foreign policy needs to adapt and reflect the world as it is, not how we wish…
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Kamila Valieva falls to 4th; teammate Anna Shcherbakova wins figure skating gold

BEIJING — A Russian woman was standing atop the figure skating podium at the Beijing Games on Thursday night. It just wasn’t the one anyone expected. Even the fact that there was a podium was a surprise. Anna Shcherbakova, the overlooked world champion, delivered a clean performance in her free skate at historic Capital Indoor…
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These Southern California tribal casinos offer bus services

Bus transportation has gradually returned to Southern California’s tribal-owned casinos after it stopped at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic nearly two years ago. While some casinos have resumed bus operations, others are still suspended without a timeframe for when they’ll return. Here’s a look at the current busing situation at Southern California casinos. Agua…
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Small businesses still face $28 billion of unforgiven PPP loans

By Amy Yee and Andre Tartar | Bloomberg Almost 350,000 loans made to small businesses in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic haven’t been forgiven, according to a Bloomberg News analysis of Paycheck Protection Program data, and most of them are for less than $25,000. That lingering debt — about $28 billion, the analysis shows —…
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