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For medically vulnerable families, inflation’s squeeze is inescapable

By Heidi de Marco | California Healthline Deborah Lewis rose from bed before dawn and signed in to her phone so she could begin delivering fast food, coffee, and groceries to residents in this western patch of the Mojave Desert where test pilot Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier generations ago. Lewis prayed she would earn…
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Are your kids safe at school? Vital questions for parents to ask

McAuliffe Elementary School in Riverside was wrapped in a 6-foot-high, chain-link fence and monitored by a campus supervisor — and still an assailant got in and groped a student in a restroom. Taft Elementary in Santa Ana was outfitted with high-tech safety equipment — and still an intruder pushed his way in, attempted to use…
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Casino Insider: Entertainment coming to Southern California casinos in September

Casino Insider is a weekly newsletter with all the best bets for food, entertainment and fun at Southern California’s casinos. It’s delivered to your inbox on Thursdays. Subscribe now. Tim McGraw will perform at Yaamava’ Resort & Casino on Friday, Sept. 9. (File photo by Will Lester, SCNG) This month brings more concerts to Southern California casinos.…
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Here’s why Cavs went all-in to win the Donovan Mitchell sweepstakes

New York native and fringe superstar guard Donovan Mitchell isn’t coming home after all. Once the Knicks gave RJ Barrett a four-year contract extension — making it an Olympic sport to find a trade that worked for Utah — the Jazz pivoted and traded Mitchell to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Jazz GM Danny Ainge one-upped himself…
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Knicks’ move with RJ Barrett adds Heat intrigue regarding Tyler Herro, Donovan Mitchell

A largely dormant offseason for the Miami Heat received a jolt Tuesday that could have an ancillary impact on two of the more intriguing elements of the team’s potential personnel permutations: — The possibility (or lack thereof) of a trade for Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell. — The timing and scope of an extension off…
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Ted Phillips, the Chicago Bears President and CEO, plans to retire at the end of the 2022 season

Chicago Bears President and CEO Ted Phillips will retire at the end of the 2022 season and the search for his replacement already is underway, the team announced Friday morning. Phillips’ career with the Bears has spanned 40 seasons, and he has served as team president since 1999. Under his leadership, the Bears have made…
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Gorbachev’s restraint helped facilitate the fall of the Soviet Union

For those born since the collapse of the Soviet Union, it’s hard to understand the degree to which the Cold War cast a pall on the international scene. The Soviet Union lasted nearly 70 years and its communist system – known for its gulags, bread lines and brutal repression – crushed the freedom of 299…
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No. 14 USC vs. Rice: Who has the edge?

RICE AT No. 14 USC When: Saturday, 3 p.m. Where: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum TV/radio: Pac-12 Network/AM 790 Line: USC -33 Notable injuries: Rice: N/A; USC: OUT: TE Jude Wolfe (foot) What’s at stake? For USC, a win is expected, but still necessary to continue the wave of momentum the Trojans have been riding since the hiring of Lincoln Riley in…
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Lincoln Riley can make his USC mission statement against Rice

LOS ANGELES — On Saturday, an old tradition will reappear at the Coliseum. Two hours and change prior to kickoff against Rice, the USC football team busses will appear at the front of the historic stadium and players will disembark for the Trojan Walk. Heading toward the Peristyle, the players will be greeted by fans…
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Former Bears coach Matt Nagy, who bought a Kansas home in April, sells Lake Bluff house for $4.5M

Former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy and his wife, Stacey, in April paid the $2.9 million asking price to buy a six-bedroom, 7,014-square-foot house in Overland Park, Kan. from a former Kansas City Royals pitcher. And on Thursday, they sold their six-bedroom, 6,255-square-foot house in Lake Bluff for $4.45 million. Nagy was fired by…
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