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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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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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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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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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Why Marlon James says the second Dark Star book, ‘Moon Witch, Spider King,’ can be read first

When Marlon James began the research that would go on to inform his Dark Star trilogy, he wasn’t planning to write one book – let alone three. “For a while, I didn’t know what I was envisioning,” James says from Brooklyn on a recent video call, “because a lot of the research I did was…
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Sudan activists appeal for help for orphanage where 54 died

By SAMY MAGDY CAIRO (AP) — Sudanese activists have taken to social media to appeal for help for a neglected, government-run orphanage in the capital, Khartoum, where local authorities said 54 children have died over the past three months. The high death toll, reported earlier this week, has caused outrage in this African country wracked…
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US inflation jumped 7.5% in the past year, a 40-year high

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation soared over the past year at its highest rate in four decades, hammering America’s consumers, wiping out pay raises and reinforcing the Federal Reserve’s decision to begin raising borrowing rates across the economy. The Labor Department said Thursday that consumer prices jumped 7.5% last month compared with a…
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Cal State Fullerton’s photographer captures the human experience through his lens

With nearly 50,000 people on campus and an infinite number of stories to tell, Matt Gush, Cal State Fullerton’s assistant director of digital media & university photographer, couldn’t ask for a more fascinating job. Tasked with illustrating all of the university’s happenings, the Titan alumnus can be seen with his camera documenting everything from a…
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