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Raekwon Davis, others have status in doubt for Dolphins’ opener against Patriots

The Miami Dolphins have had three days of perfect practice attendance ahead of their opening game against the New England Patriots on Sunday, but they are not without injury concern. The Dolphins had nine players who received a “limited” designation for their practice participation on Thursday, and the addition to that list after full participation…
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Amazon sellers see ‘scary’ holiday shopping season as consumers pull back

By Spencer Soper | Bloomberg Amazon.com sellers are bracing for a bleak holiday shopping season as inflation-bitten consumers curb their spending. Many merchants, who sell more than half of the goods on Amazon’s web store, fear they’ll be forced to cut prices to move a mountain of unsold inventory. It’s an abrupt change from the…
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Swanson: Is this the UCLA women’s soccer team’s year to win an NCAA title?

LOS ANGELES — UCLA leapfrogging No. 1 North Carolina and No. 2 Duke to move to the top of the college poll would make for quite a headline in a few months, closer to March. But this column is about what the Bruins just did, going cross-country, looking for trouble against the toughest opponents in…
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Beach flooding, erosion worries as big surf, high tide add to hurricane storm concerns

Sand berms are being built, sand bags filled and pumps readied to suck up sea water – but will it be enough to protect against nature’s force? Along with wild winds and heavy rains as remnants of Hurricane Kay roar into Southern California and deliver big waves, high tides in the late mornings and even…
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Oktoberfest: Last hurrah at Anaheim’s Phoenix Club runs through Oct. 23

Phoenix Club members thought the 2021 Oktoberfest would be their last in Anaheim, but like their organization’s namesake bird, the popular event is rising from the ashes to offer one last round of music, dancing, beer and schnitzel before it relocates at the end of the year. The club, founded in 1960, sold its property…
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Veteran Joe Flacco is ready to lead the Jets vs. Ravens while Zach Wilson heals up

Some people were surprised when Jets coach Robert Saleh announced that Joe Flacco would start in the season opener against the Baltimore Ravens. Flacco wasn’t one of them, as he prepped himself for the moment since Zach Wilson suffered a knee injury during the preseason. “Mentally, I’ve been preparing like I was going to play…
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Bernard Shaw, CNN’s 1st chief anchor, dies at 82

By DAVID BAUDER | Associated Press NEW YORK — Bernard Shaw, CNN’s chief anchor for two decades and a pioneering Black broadcast journalist best remembered for calmly reporting the beginning of the Gulf War in 1991 as missiles flew around him in Baghdad, has died. He was 82. He died of pneumonia on Wednesday at…
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Dolphins-Patriots predictions: Will Miami make season-opening statement vs. longtime rival?

Dolphins (0-0) vs. Patriots (0-0), Sunday, Hard Rock Stadium, 1 p.m., CBS Latest line: Dolphins are favored by 3 1/2 points; over/under is 40. Dave Hyde, Sports Columnist (Season record: 0-0): Dolphins 24, Patriots 20 The Dolphins playing at home in the September heat is the best home field advantage in sports. Throw in the…
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Global LA eyes international business in runup to 2028 Olympics

Global LA, a public/private partnership created by the Los Angeles mayor’s office, is working to lure international businesses to the greater L.A. area in the run-up to L.A.’s summer Olympics and Paralympics in 2028. Debbie Adler, the organization’s CEO, said activities surrounding the games will open lots of doors before, during and after the events.…
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San Juan Capistrano leaders select new city seal depicting ‘story of our city’

A swallow swooping into frame. A mission bell inscribed with “Fr. Junipero Serra.” Native American kiicha dwellings. Cattle, oranges, walnuts and a person on horseback. Those are the images city leaders decided best convey San Juan Capistrano and make up the new city seal adopted this week to replace the 60-year-old logo City Council members…
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