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US home sales ran 15% below average in May with prices at record high

U.S. home sales fell by the biggest amount in a year in May as an extended buying slump continues. My trusty spreadsheet reviewed nationwide transaction data from Attom, finding 341,477 closed sales of houses and condos, both existing properties and …

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Was Cleo Laine, dead at 97, a great jazz singer? Not according to her.

The death of Cleo Laine Thursday at the age of 97 has inspired a slew of admiring headlines for the acclaimed English vocal and theater star, nearly all of them hailing her as a great jazz singer. It’s a description …

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Day-to-day road safety tools at odds with evacuation times, new Berkeley study finds

BERKELEY — Road safety is often a major priority for cities but a new report on emergency evacuation times in Berkeley underscores the trade-offs that exist between calming day-to-day traffic and quickly moving people out of a dangerous area. The …

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$100,000 reward offered after $1 million jewelry burglary at California warehouse

In an image taken from surveillance video, a burglar gets out of a van after using the vehicle to break into the Riko Zakka warehouse on Jersey Boulevard in Rancho Cucamonga on July 18, 2025. More than $1 million worth …

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Man berated on social media for using racial slur at Knott’s Berry Farm loses water district job

A man called out on social media for hurling a racial slur while standing in line for a ride at Knott’s Berry Farm and then later getting into a fight has apparently lost his job with a Riverside County water …

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California remains squeamish about medical aid in dying

End of Life Act prescriptions and deaths (California Department of Public Health)  California saw a 6.5% increase in the number of folks using its medical aid in dying law between 2023 and 2024. Still, the option sometimes referred to as …

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Latest line: A good week for Daniel Lurie, a bad week for Mildred Garcia

Daniel Lurie New poll finds 73% of San Francisco voters approve the job their new mayor has done six months after he took office — a huge turnaround from a year ago when his predecessor London Breed was at 28%. …

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With Gilroy’s first Pride celebration, city takes a ‘scary’ leap forward for queer community

Two years ago, Terry Hernandez feared that a Pride flag would draw unwanted attention. So she marked her place with a Cinco de Mayo balloon and told those in the queer community to meet in the back of the now-defunct Chacho’s …

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Slumping San Jose Earthquakes lose 2-1 to Real Salt Lake after controversial call

The San Jose Earthquakes’ winless streak extended to six games Saturday night after an official’s controversial call helped lead to a late, game-deciding goal in a crushing 2-1 loss to Real Salt Lake in Sandy, Utah. Real Salt Lake’s Braian …

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Preventing youth violence in Denver with jobs, hospital visits — and quesadillas

The regular grillmaster’s pager buzzed: Someone was in a metro Denver hospital with an injury caused by violence, and that meant handing off responsibility for the grilled cheese and quesadillas. Jerry Morgan stepped in to work the grill in front …

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Restoring the web of life: How keystone native plants can help save our ecosystems

Across the globe, wildlife is in crisis. Insect populations are crashing, bird species are disappearing, and pollinators, the unsung heroes of food production, are vanishing at alarming rates. One of the primary culprits behind this ecological unraveling is habitat loss, …

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‘Memories of Buffalo Bill’ and more books of regional interest

 ‘Memories of Buffalo Bill,’ by Louisa Frederici Cody (reprint, Bison Books) ‘Memories of Buffalo Bill,’ by Louisa Frederici Cody (reprint, Bison Books) In an endorsement on the cover of “Memories of Buffalo Bill,” Denver author Steve Friesen writes, the book …

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Moffat County detective involved in violent encounters was previously accused of criminal behavior

Within two years of joining the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office, Kurtis Luster took part in the fatal shooting of a 52-year-old man in downtown Craig and participated in another incident in which sheriff’s personnel intentionally rammed an SUV into a …

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Police in rural Colorado plowed into a suspect who had his hands up. The undersheriff who gave the command has since been promoted.

CRAIG — Tanner Sholes woke up at his friend’s house at 6 a.m. on Sept. 22, 2023, and started walking to his mother’s home across town, a BB gun tucked beneath his shirt that he had used to shoot prairie dogs. …

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Recently Waived Celtics’ Guard Lands With Houston Rockets

JD Davison has signed with the Houston Rockets on a two-way contract. He was waived by the Boston Celtics on Thursday, July 24. Davison had spent three seasons in Boston, having been selected with the 53rd pick in the 2022 …

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Bulls Writer Offers Solution to Giddey’s Contract Stalemate

It feels like the Josh Giddey saga is never going to end. The Chicago Bulls guard is a restricted free agent this summer. However, he’s yet to sign a new deal as he reportedly holds out for an offer worth …

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Jarren Duran Braced for Red Sox Trade Deadline

It’s likely that the upcoming MLB trade deadline will be a minor affair in Boston, even as the Red Sox sit with a handful of needs and a respectable crop of tradeable prospects. The team is young and still coming …

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Chicago outdoors: Summer mushrooms, lakefront walleye, steeplechase-worthy buck, salmon clubbing?

Notes come from around Chicago outdoors and beyond. MUSHROOM OF THE WEEK Jay Damm messaged, “I managed to grab some cantharellus chicagoensis (Chicago chanterelles) this afternoon [July 19]. [With recent rains], my summertime favorites should be around for a bit.” …

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Billy Joel reveals how Sir Elton John ‘really hurt’ him in huge feud

Sir Elton John and Billy Joel fell out for several years (Picture: SGranitz/WireImage) Sir Elton John has had his fair share of celebrity feuds in his time, from Madonna to Billy Joel, who has now revealed why there was ‘bad …

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Empty shops to be turned into clubs and bars under new government plans

Changes to planning and licensing could mean al fresco dining becomes a more common sight on the UK’s streets (Picture: Shutterstock / Nigel Jarvis) New clubs, bars and cafes will be able to set up in disused shops more easily …

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    Jake Paul will face WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis in an exhibition bout on November 14 in Atlanta, Georgia. Davis’ title won’t be on the line due to the huge …

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    Francois Safieddine is reigniting his grill. The restaurateur is moving forward with plans to open a steakhouse called Noble at 1525 Blake St., the 12,500-square-foot building he had tried to sell for …

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    by Usanewssite on August 20, 2025 at 9:00 pm

    A patio on the street in front of Quality Italian? Fuhgeddaboudit! The Cherry Creek restaurant won’t be getting additional outdoor seating after the Denver City Council voted 10-3 Monday afternoon …

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    by Usanewssite on August 20, 2025 at 8:54 pm

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal appeals court on Wednesday sided with the Trump administration and stayed a lower court’s order keeping in place temporary protections for 60,000 migrants from …

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    President Donald Trump‘s U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, former Fox News star Jeanine Pirro, announced today on social media that last night there were 52 arrests and nine …

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  • Search launched in LA for missing brothers, 10 and 2
    by City News Service on August 21, 2025 at 3:58 pm

    The boys left their foster parents' Westlake District apartment early Thursday morning to possibly be with their biological mother.

  • Why the Federal Reserve has historically been independent of the White House
    by Associated Press on August 21, 2025 at 3:55 pm

    Economists have long preferred independent central banks because they can more easily take unpopular steps to fight inflation.

  • James Dobson, influential founder of conservative Christian group Focus on the Family, dies age 89
    by Associated Press on August 21, 2025 at 3:28 pm

    Dobson became a force in the 1980s for pushing conservative Christian ideals in American politics.

  • AI for good: Cutting-edge tech hub opens Friday at CSU Northridge
    by Marianne Love on August 21, 2025 at 3:06 pm

    The new facility is the first of its kind in Artificial Intelligence for social good, making it one of the only campuses in the nation to combine hands-on disciplines and AI skills training in design, financial empowerment and creative technology, according to Autodesk officials.

  • Wall Street edges lower in its final moves ahead of a speech by the Federal Reserve’s head
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    U.S. stock indexes are edging lower.

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