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Sun’s out, surf’s up and California’s reopening more widely

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<p>SANTA MONICA, Calif. &mdash; Cheering fans instead of cardboard cutouts at Dodger Stadium. Screaming thrill-seekers riding the Giant Dipper roller coaster at the Santa...

Oklahoma town eases pandemic, one restaurant meal at a time

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<p>NEW YORK &mdash; In Miami, Oklahoma, restaurants and their customers are doing their part to ease pandemic heartache, one meal at a time.</p> ...

Sun’s out, surf’s up and California’s reopening more widely

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Cheering fans instead of cardboard cutouts at Dodger Stadium. Screaming thrill-seekers riding the Giant Dipper roller coaster at the Santa...

Oklahoma town eases pandemic, one restaurant meal at a time

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NEW YORK — In Miami, Oklahoma, restaurants and their customers are doing their part to ease pandemic heartache, one meal at a time. ...

India fights virus surge, steps up jabs amid export row

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<p>NEW DELHI &mdash; There isn’t any room at Sion Hospital in India’s megacity, Mumbai - approximately all 500 beds reserved for COVID-19 patients are...

MLB to distribute $1.5M in tickets to essential workers

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<p>NEW YORK &mdash; Major League Baseball and its teams said Thursday they will distribute $1.5 million in free tickets this egular season to essential...

India fights virus surge, steps up jabs amid export row

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NEW DELHI — There isn’t any room at Sion Hospital in India’s megacity, Mumbai - approximately all 500 beds reserved for COVID-19 patients are...

MLB to distribute $1.5M in tickets to essential workers

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NEW YORK — Major League Baseball and its teams said Thursday they will distribute $1.5 million in free tickets this egular season to essential...

Column: Woods deserves privacy, but public has right to know

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<p>I’m not all that familiar with law enforcement in Los Angeles, especially at the top levels. For all I know, Sheriff Alex Villanueva might...

Construction spending dips 0.8% in February amid bad weather

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<p>WASHINGTON &mdash; U.S. construction spending fell in February after several months of steady gains, likely because of unseasonably cold weather and winter storms in...