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3M agrees to pay more than $5.5 billion over defective combat earplugs

By Jef Feeley and Ryan Beene | Bloomberg 3M Co. has tentatively agreed to pay more than $5.5 billion to resolve over 300,000 lawsuits claiming it sold the US military defective combat earplugs, people familiar with the deal said. The settlement would avert a potentially much larger liability that 3M sought to curb through a…
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Irvine Unified learners are back to school

Kian Zhuang, 4, has his picture taken with his father, Yohanes, by his mother Neysa during Irvine Unified School District’s first day of school at Santiago Hills Elementary School on Thursday, August 24, 2023. (Photo by Frank D’Amato, Contributing Photographer) Elowyn Simon, 5, gets some TLC and encouragement from her mom, Kate as her dad…
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Alexander: Who’s the point guard GOAT? Easy choice

Just when you thought the NBA drama machine had shut down for an August vacation, former player Gilbert Arenas asked this question of Steph Curry on a podcast released last week: “Are you the best point guard ever?” After a three-second pause, Curry answered: “Yes. I’d have to – yes. Me and Magic, that’d be…
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‘Who’s going to work there?’: Lawmakers grapple with labor shortages

Kevin Hardy | Stateline.org (TNS) INDIANAPOLIS — For years, Indiana’s GOP-controlled legislature has focused on creating a business-friendly climate by pushing favorable tax rates and regulations, aiming to foster the creation of good-paying jobs across the state. The way Republican state Sen. Michael Crider sees it, those moves have worked: Companies such as Amazon and…
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Mother of embattled Spanish soccer official stages hunger strike

By Ciaran Giles | Associated Press MADRID — The mother of Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales started a hunger strike Monday in a church in southern Spain in defense of her son, who is under fire for kissing a player during the Women’s World Cup awards ceremony. Ángeles Béjar told the state news agency…
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Can fruits and vegetables be made better? It might be possible with gene editing.

Brian Gordon | (TNS) The News & Observer (Raleigh) DURHAM, N.C. — Raw mustard greens, in their genetically unaltered form, leave a bitter aftertaste. Their flavor evokes horseradish or wasabi, lingering on the tongue until a chaser is found. This astringency is caused by myrosinase, an enzyme that is liberated from the plant’s cells with…
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Here’s how tubs of chalk and a little creativity made for a fun time in Yorba Linda

Frances Pleta helps her daughter Mikaella, 3, add color to line art on the walkway during the Yorba Linda Cultural Arts Center’s third annual Chalk Art Festival on Saturday, August 26, 2023. Stacy Moffatt’s line art illustrations on the sidewalks of the Yorba Linda Cultural Arts Center create murals for guests to add color. (Photo…
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Why now might be a good time to consider longer-term CDs

Matthew Goldberg | Bankrate.com (TNS) As the Federal Reserve continues to slow down on raising rates, you can still get the highest yielding five-year CD yields in more than a decade right now. But your window on this opportunity could soon be closing. Long-term CD rates may be peaking now The Fed’s rate decisions indirectly…
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Hawaii utility takes responsibility for Maui fire

By Jennifer McDermott and Jennifer Sinco Kelleher | Associated Press HONOLULU — Hawaii’s electric utility acknowledged its power lines started a wildfire on Maui but faulted county firefighters for declaring the blaze contained and leaving the scene, only to have a second wildfire break out nearby and become the deadliest in the U.S. in more…
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New COVID variant on the horizon shows virus’ rapid evolution, as new booster nears

Paul Sisson | San Diego Union-Tribune The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expects a refreshed booster vaccine to be available next month, but it remains to be seen whether the new shot will be able to snipe a highly mutated coronavirus variant that is just starting to appear. Nicknamed “Pirola” by scientists on…
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