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US House defies Trump and votes to end his Canada tariffs

WASHINGTON — The Republican-led U.S. House passed legislation aimed at ending President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, signaling a growing anxiety over the White House’s economic agenda before midterm elections focused heavily on ...Read More

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Judge blocks military members' class-action suit over Wells Fargo credit...

A federal judge in eastern North Carolina has ruled that a group of military service members must privately pursue claims over high credit card fees with Wells Fargo Bank, instead of proceeding with a class-action lawsuit.

The order, issued on ...Read More

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James Van Der Beek, 'Dawson's Creek' and 'Varsity Blues' star, dies at 48

LOS ANGELES — James Van Der Beek, the actor who starred in the teen drama series “Dawson’s Creek” and the sports drama “Varsity Blues,” has died. He was 48.

Known for wooing audiences as aspiring filmmaker Dawson Leery in the WB ...Read More

Gretchen's table: Grilled shrimp bowl with corn salsa is perfect for Lent

The 40 days of Lent will soon be upon us, bringing with it an increased interest in getting some seafood on the table.

This healthful shrimp bowl features a slightly spicy mix of paprika, garlic and cayenne, grilled with your favorite grain. A ...Read More

Health

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Colorectal Cancer And Medical Marijuana

James Van Der Beek sparks conversation as experts examine colorectal cancer and medical marijuana and how cannabis may help patients manage symptoms. James Van Der Beek just lost his battle to colorectal cancer, one of the most common cancers in ...Read More

Health Advice

Colorado sues to block Trump administration from cutting public health ...

DENVER — Colorado filed a lawsuit Wednesday to prevent the Trump administration from canceling more than $25 million in grants for public health.

On Monday, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services notified Congress it wouldn’t pay $...Read More

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Home & Leisure

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The Best Times of Year to Shop for Major Savings

Timing isn’t just everything in comedy—it’s also crucial for smart shopping. Knowing when to buy can save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars each year. Retailers operate on predictable sales cycles, and learning when to strike ...Read More

Automotive

California reserved $165 million for Tesla to electrify its trucking ...

A California clean-air program, designed to rapidly electrify the state’s truck and bus fleets, has recently faced intense criticism for reserving its largest-ever tranche of funding to subsidize Tesla’s all-electric semi-truck, a largely ...Read More

Consumer

Thousands of apartments set to take over empty office buildings with new...

Los Angeles officials just made it easier to convert empty commercial buildings to housing, opening the door to the creation of thousands of apartments across a city clamoring for housing.

Developer Garrett Lee is already rolling.

After years of...Read More

Fashion Daily

Pondering a parasol at the Christian Dior fashion show

Right about now is a good time to start thinking about spring fashion, no? I have to say I was really drawn to this photograph from the Christian Dior Spring/Summer 2026 Haute Couture collection presented in Paris recently.

The dress, with its ...Read More

Gardening

Hacks for Finding the Right Work-Life-Fitness Balance

Achieving a healthy work-life-fitness balance is essential for overall well-being and productivity. Balancing professional commitments, personal life, and fitness goals can be challenging, but with some effective hacks, you can find the right ...Read More

Parents

Family guide to new movie releases

'CRIME 101'

Rated R for language throughout, some violence and sexual material/nudity.

What it’s about: A perfectionist jewel thief in Los Angeles has his best laid plans turned to chaos with a new robber in town and an obsessive cop on his ...Read More

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Politics

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Florida state official acknowledges opioid money funded anti-weed campaign

For the first time on Wednesday, the DeSantis administration acknowledged that it used opioid settlement money to campaign against a recreational marijuana amendment on the 2024 ballot.

Shevaun Harris, the secretary for Florida’s Agency for ...Read More