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Man shot, killed in Auburn Gresham

A man was found fatally shot inside a vehicle in Auburn Gresham on Friday night. The 37-year-old man was found shot inside a vehicle in the 8800 block of South Lowe Avenue around 10:10 p.m., Chicago police said. Police said …

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Man City vs Liverpool LIVE: Premier League latest score and confirmed lineups

Slot and Guardiola collide again (Picture: PA/Getty/Metro) Manchester City welcome Liverpool to the Eithad this afternoon as the old rivals meet for another scrap. During their time tussling for the title, these two shared compelling battles in some of the …

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Russian crypto millionaire dies in fiery Lamborghini crash on highway

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Previous Page Next Page A Russian crypto millionaire has died after his Lamborghini burst into flames after flipping over. Alexei Dolgikh, …

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‘I was scammed out of nearly £50,000 by someone I met on Fitbit’

Sarah used her retirement fund to get out of debt (Picture: Getty) Nearly every day, Sarah* would get a message at 2am. Charles would ask about her day, share selfies and tell her about his job. Sarah met her new …

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Organ donors: Why California has one of the lowest registration percentages

Ultimate donation California, the most populous state, has one of the nation’s lowest organ donor registration percentages. Related Articles Newsom’s CARE Court helping fewer than expected in Bay Area Oakland LGBTQ center reduces services, seeks new funding after losing federal …

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Marine Corps birthday: Why it was celebrated in July from 1778 to 1921

With the Marine Corps celebrating its 250th birthday Nov. 10 and Veterans Day on Nov. 11, we look at the birth of the corps. Continental Marines land at New Providence during the Battle of Nassau. US NAVAL HISTORY AND HERITAGE COMMAND …

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What went wrong for California Republicans in the Proposition 50 fight?

It didn’t take long after polls closed on Tuesday night for the special election to be called in favor of the redistricting ballot measure. It took, perhaps, even less time for those on the Proposition 50 opposition side, largely state …

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Highway 1: One last closure as Rocky Creek project nearly finished

BIG SUR – Caltrans says another full overnight closure of Highway 1 will allow crews to complete the final phases of the Rocky Creek Seawall Project, which remains on schedule to be finished by Monday. Beginning Sunday at 10 p.m., …

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San Jose breweries join nationwide collaboration for immigrant rights

A pair of downtown San Jose breweries have joined a nationwide collaboration of beer makers that aims to raise awareness and funds for immigrant rights. The idea for the collaboration began early this summer when Jessica Salas, a beer industry …

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History Happy Hour in Campbell covers crazy Christmas customs

Christmas crazes It’s no surprise that many Christmas traditions have come and gone. What is surprising is what some of those traditions were. Brian Earl, an author and podcaster best known for his “Christmas Past” podcast will be talking about some unusual holiday …

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Sunnyvale academies train residents in pubic safety, emergency response

Safe citizens Sunnyvale’s Public Safety Citizens Academy saw another graduating class last month. Participants spend one evening a week for six weeks learning about Sunnyvale’s public safety model, which integrates police, fire and emergency medical services into one department. Related …

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San Jose Rotary helping to bring peace monument to Arena Green

Seeds of Peace The Rotary Club of San Jose is joining local philanthropist Diane Brandenburg to bring the Mario Chiodo-designed Seeds of Peace Monument to Arena Green West, adjacent to the SAP Center. The San Jose City Council unanimously approved …

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Dare to dream? Sharks utter ‘P’ word after another stirring victory

SAN JOSE – It’s starting to feel like old times around the San Jose Sharks organization again. Loud home crowds, big wins over quality opponents, and solid performances in almost every game from the team’s best players. With all the …

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Organ donors: Why California has one of the lowest registration percentages

Ultimate donation California, the most populous state, has one of the nation’s lowest organ donor registration percentages. Related Articles Newsom’s CARE Court helping fewer than expected in Bay Area Oakland LGBTQ center reduces services, seeks new funding after losing federal …

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Marine Corps birthday: Why it was celebrated in July from 1778 to 1921

With the Marine Corps celebrating its 250th birthday Nov. 10 and Veterans Day on Nov. 11, we look at the birth of the corps. Continental Marines land at New Providence during the Battle of Nassau. US NAVAL HISTORY AND HERITAGE COMMAND …

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What went wrong for California Republicans in the Proposition 50 fight?

It didn’t take long after polls closed on Tuesday night for the special election to be called in favor of the redistricting ballot measure. It took, perhaps, even less time for those on the Proposition 50 opposition side, largely state …

What went wrong for California Republicans in the Proposition 50 fight? Read More
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Highway 1: One last closure as Rocky Creek project nearly finished

BIG SUR – Caltrans says another full overnight closure of Highway 1 will allow crews to complete the final phases of the Rocky Creek Seawall Project, which remains on schedule to be finished by Monday. Beginning Sunday at 10 p.m., …

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San Jose breweries join nationwide collaboration for immigrant rights

A pair of downtown San Jose breweries have joined a nationwide collaboration of beer makers that aims to raise awareness and funds for immigrant rights. The idea for the collaboration began early this summer when Jessica Salas, a beer industry …

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History Happy Hour in Campbell covers crazy Christmas customs

Christmas crazes It’s no surprise that many Christmas traditions have come and gone. What is surprising is what some of those traditions were. Brian Earl, an author and podcaster best known for his “Christmas Past” podcast will be talking about some unusual holiday …

History Happy Hour in Campbell covers crazy Christmas customs Read More
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Sunnyvale academies train residents in pubic safety, emergency response

Safe citizens Sunnyvale’s Public Safety Citizens Academy saw another graduating class last month. Participants spend one evening a week for six weeks learning about Sunnyvale’s public safety model, which integrates police, fire and emergency medical services into one department. Through …

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  • Steve Cropper, Legendary Guitarist for Booker T & the MGs, Otis Redding and the Blues Brothers, Dies at 84
    by Usanewssite on December 3, 2025 at 9:20 pm

    Guitarist Steve Cropper, who left an indelible impression on Memphis soul music as an instrumentalist, producer and songwriter at Stax Records, has died, his son Cameron confirmed to Variety on …

  • South Bay city approves massive Amazon warehouse amid labor disputes
    by Usanewssite on December 3, 2025 at 9:18 pm

    In what could be a major economic boon for the city, a massive Amazon warehouse is slated to open in Milpitas in the next few years, serving as its first same-day deliver …

  • Matthew Perry’s Doctor Sentenced to 30 Months for Supplying Ketamine
    by Usanewssite on December 3, 2025 at 9:13 pm

    Salvador Plasencia, the doctor who supplied ketamine to Matthew Perry in the weeks before his overdose death in 2023, was sentenced Wednesday to 30 months in federal prison. Plasencia apologized …

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    by Usanewssite on December 3, 2025 at 9:08 pm

    The Golden State Warriors have been waiting for this moment for half a decade, if not longer: Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks are heading for a divorce. He is …

  • Alex Warren on the Creation of ‘Ordinary’ and His Social-Media Campaign to Make the Song Go Viral
    by Usanewssite on December 3, 2025 at 9:04 pm

    It’s almost pointless to attach numbers to Alex Warren’s smash single “Ordinary” because they go out of date so quickly. The song passed a billion streams on Spotify alone in …

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  • UCLA football’s National Signing Day caps an arduous 3 months
    by Benjamin Royer on December 4, 2025 at 12:30 am

    The Bruins, tasked with retaining their 2026 class after Deshaun Foster was fired three games into the season, await incoming coach Bob Chesney and his vision.

  • Ex-Missouri officer pleads guilty to searching women’s phones for sexual photos during stops
    by Associated Press on December 4, 2025 at 12:21 am

    He pulled over 20 women’s vehicles and searched their phones for nude photos and videos.

  • Miguel Rojas, Dodgers agree to 1-year deal
    by Bill Plunkett on December 4, 2025 at 12:18 am

    The veteran infielder, who has been a clubhouse leader with the Dodgers over the past three seasons, has said he plans to retire following the 2026 season and wants to finish his career in L.A.

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    by Associated Press on December 4, 2025 at 12:16 am

    Authorities say he admitted to abusing about 30 victims in Haiti and more in Ohio.

  • Americans gave $4B on GivingTuesday 2025 as donations and volunteering gain big over last year
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    GivingTuesday started in 2012 as a hashtag and has since become an independent nonprofit.

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