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Can’t find pasta or cat food? Empty store shelves here to stay

By Brendan Case and Daniela Sirtori-Cortina | Bloomberg Social-media sites are full of photographs of empty grocery-store shelves, and the head of one of the biggest U.S. supermarket chains says the situation will take weeks to improve. Albertsons Cos. had been expecting that supply outages would be improving by now, but “omicron has put a…
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US inflation soared 7% in past year, the most since 1982

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation jumped at its fastest pace in nearly 40 years last month, a 7% spike from a year earlier that is increasing household expenses, eating into wage gains and heaping pressure on President Joe Biden and the Federal Reserve to address what has become the biggest threat to the…
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Biden redoubling focus on testing amid shortages, confusion

By ZEKE MILLER WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is redoubling its efforts to expand supply and accessibility of COVID-19 testing as it faces mounting criticism over long lines and supply shortages for testing nationwide and confusion about when to get tested amid the omicron surge. The White House announced Wednesday that a dedicated stream…
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Distinctions matter with COVID-19

  It seems like an eternity ago that everything was shutting down to flatten the curve. But since then state and county officials have used consideration of cases, hospitalizations and deaths to guide their policy responses. Deaths and hospitalizations are probably the best metric because they indicate how seriously people are actually getting sick and…
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US inflation soared 7% in past year, the most since 1982

By Christopher Rugaber | The Associated Press Inflation jumped at its fastest pace in nearly 40 years last month, a 7% spike from a year earlier that is increasing household expenses, eating into wage gains and heaping pressure on President Joe Biden and the Federal Reserve to address what has become the biggest threat to…
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Michael Hiltzik’s cruel attack on Kelly Ernby

On Jan. 10 Los Angeles Times business columnist Michael Hiltzik wrote the cruelest column I’ve ever seen, titled, “Mocking anti-vaxxers’ COVID deaths is ghoulish, yes – but may be necessary.” The URL of the column reads, “why-shouldnt-we-dance-on-the-graves-of-anti-vaxxers.” In the column, Hiltzik gratuitously attacked Republican activist and Orange County Deputy District Attorney Kelly Ernby, who died…
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Djokovic acknowledges error on Australian travel declaration

By JOHN PYE and ROD McGUIRK MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Novak Djokovic acknowledged Wednesday that his Australian travel declaration form contained incorrect information, and he also confessed to an “error of judgment” in taking part in an interview and photo shoot in Serbia last month after testing positive for COVID-19. In a statement posted to…
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11 of the most anticipated restaurants opening in Orange County in 2022

An all organic vegetarian drive thru burger joint, a fine dining room following the Baja Mediterranean trend and new locations of favorite places like Sol Mexican Cocina, Zov’s and A Restaurant — there’s a lot to look forward to in 2022 for foodies seeking new places to try. Here’s a roundup so you can keep…
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Pass SB 620 to keep distilled spirits shipping

  The COVID-19 pandemic has caused devastating lockdowns and restrictions on businesses out of concern for the public health. But there has been another side to the pandemic — namely the (usually temporary) lifting of certain rules and regulations. That’s what allowed for the proliferation of outdoor dining opportunities, cocktails-to-go and direct-to-consumer shipping of distilled…
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Tustin man, 80, pleads guilty in girlfriend’s mercy killing, gets 5 years probation

An 80-year-old Tustin man who pleaded guilty to killing his girlfriend following what a prosecutor called a mercy killing and botched suicide attempt was placed on five years probation, a prosecutor said Tuesday, Jan. 11. Charles Bennett Stockwell was charged Sept. 20 with murder, but he accepted a plea bargain Monday, admitting a felony count…
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