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Toronto parents say they’re “somewhat or certain” of their children getting the H1N1 vaccine
Two-thirds of Toronto parents ‘certain or somewhat likely’ to get young kids vaccinated against COVID-19, survey says A new survey of Toronto parents has found that two-thirds of residents are “somewhat or certain” of...

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Los Angeles Police Commission Meetings: The LAPD Needs to Reform
Hire officers? Abolish the police? L.A.'s election reveals deep divisions over the LAPD The Los Angeles Police Commission will be an important forum for the LAPD to hear both sides of the debate over...

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U.S. Soccer Development Academy Sets Training Trip to United Arab Emirates
U.S. World Cup worries grow, draw with Saudis in last tuneup for World Cup 2018 With an eye on the U.S. World Cup qualifier against Panama this week, the U.S. Soccer Federation is set...

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The man who sued the City of Los Angeles over a massive sewage spill is moving forward with his lawsuit
El Segundo moves to sue L.A. over massive Santa Monica Bay sewage spill, foul odors SANTA MONICA, Calif. – A lawyer for the man who sued the City of Los Angeles in late 2014...

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Running for the First Time: The Fear of Running
Why Ashton Kutcher Is Running His First, and Maybe Last, Marathon? A couple months ago, my friend Mike and I were talking about running with the whole world watching via the internet. We were...

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Coronavirus, flu and respiratory virus forecast to hit California
A 'tripledemic' of flu, RSV and COVID is feared in California The state has reported at least 2,700 cases of COVID-19 with more than 260 deaths so far. A triad of flu, pneumonia and...

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Viktor Pshonka’s answer to a reporter’s question: “We have something extraordinary in Kyiv.”
Kyiv’s mayor: Extraordinary, in extraordinarily tough times Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov speaks during a video conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French Prime Minister, Francois Hollande, in Berlin, March 5, 2014.Reuters “I...

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Irene Cara Dies of Heart Failure
'Fame' and 'Flashdance' singer-actor Irene Cara dies at 63 Irene Cara, the singer-actress who earned a reputation as both an actress but also a sex symbol, died Saturday after a lengthy battle with cancer....

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The California Fires Are Getting More Exhausted
No emergency outages after Santa Ana winds prompted Southern California fire danger warnings Maggie Fick is a freelance reporter based in Southern California who writes about a wide range of topics. She has reported...

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The rail workers union called for a strike after negotiating with railroad carriers
Railroad strike looms as largest freight union rejects Biden-brokered deal BALTIMORE – A tense standoff between President Trump and state labor officials began at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday when the leaders of the...