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Fantasy Football Week 12: Waiver Wire Targets
NFL Week 12 waiver wire cheat sheet for all league sizes and formats, with players you need to add, drop and stream in your fantasy football league
All the News That’s Fit: Thought control, face transplants and vitamin C doses
Columnist Scott LaFee covers the educational and quirky health news of the week.
Can an HOA board remove a phantom director?
Sometimes bylaws will have a provision. Otherwise, the only way to remove an eligible director is a vote.
New guidelines for preventing stroke, the nation’s 4th biggest killer
Updates from American Stroke Association includes recommendations for patients and doctors
Why can’t U.S. agencies detect incoming panga boats?
How many undetected panga boat landings, with migrants aboard, are too many? The numbers seem to be multiplying, which makes me think there are wings of the Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protection that are failing to detect or intercept the migrant landings. America has lots of tax dollars and sophisticated know-how to put []
Crack down on spurs? More veterinarians? Short of banning rodeos, San Diego weighs how to keep animals safe
The long-awaited discussion follows nearly a year of debate that has put animal-rights advocates and local tribes and cultural groups at odds.
Moscow says Ukraine fired 6 US-made longer-range missiles into Russia
The announcement comes shortly after Washington lifted restrictions on Ukraine using U.S.-made longer-range missiles.
Putin lowers threshold for using nuclear arsenal after Biden’s arms decision for Ukraine
By The Associated Press President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a revised nuclear doctrine declaring that a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that is supported by a nuclear power will be considered a joint attack on his country. Putins endorsement of the new nuclear deterrent policy comes on the 1,000th day after he []
Mexico City’s floating gardens have fed people for hundreds of years; now they’re threatened
Amid urbanization, new generation aims to rekindle interest in fading practice
How can I hang heavy art without damaging the wall?
Securing to studs is the most reliable option, and worth the extra effort, expert says
Bryce Miller: Aztecs speed up the learning curve against No. 3 Gonzaga
San Diego State holds its own, but can't find enough against Zags in 80-67 loss
Man hurt in Beverly Hills crash involving carjacker shares update on recovery
A man who was one of several people injured in a crash involving a suspected carjacker in Beverly Hills says from his hospital bed that he has no recollection of last week’s terrifying events. Russell Stuart is still recovering from the crash as he continues medical treatment at Cedars Sinai. He said he has a broken arm, elbow, a dislocated tricep and other injuries. “The list is way too long for me to memorize,” he said. On Friday, a man carjacked a BMW X3 in Beverly Hills and took off, accordi
Dog killed in explosive Simi Valley house fire
Crews put out a fire after receiving reports of an explosion at a home in the Santa Susana Knolls area of Simi Valley on Monday. The Ventura County Fire Department said firefighters responded to the 6200 block of Junipero Street around 8 p.m. following a fire at a home’s garage. The department said the incident quickly escalated to a second alarm and crews requested exposure protection. Firefighters were able to contain the blaze in about 30 minutes. Neighbors told NBC4 they heard loud booms and
Wild parrots in San Gabriel Valley are being shot by pellet guns
Law enforcement officers and animal advocates are searching for the person or group responsible for shooting several wild parrots in the San Gabriel Valley. Cleo’s Critter Care, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping animals, has taken in at least 11 injured parrots in the past several weeks. According to Cleo Watts, who runs the organization, the birds have suffered injuries from being shot by pellet guns. “They’re using guns to hurt animals. Already, that’s inhumane,” Watts said. Some o
Arthur Frommer, travel guide innovator, has died at 95
Arthur Frommer, whose Europe on 5 Dollars a Day guidebooks revolutionized leisure travel by convincing average Americans to take budget vacations abroad, has died. He was 95. Frommer died from complications of pneumonia, his daughter Pauline Frommer said Monday. “My father opened up the world to so many people, she said. He believed deeply that travel could be an enlightening activity and one that did not require a big budget.” Frommer began writing about travel while serving in the U.S. Army in
Trump's deportation plans could use military
Six million undocumented immigrants in California, including 3 million in the Los Angeles metro area, could be impacted by mass deportation plans touted by President-elect Donald Trump and his border czar-designate. “We are already working on the plan. I’ll be going down to Mar-a-Lago this week to put the final touches on the plan,” said Tom Holman said on FOX news. “We are going to take the handcuffs off ICE.” Homan said the administration intends to focus of public safety and national safety thre
Parents, neighbors outraged after racist graffiti was sprayed on West LA elementary school marquee
Parents at an elementary school in West Los Angeles Monday called for cameras to be installed after someone sprayed racist graffiti on the school marquee. The graffiti, which may have been tagged over Veterans Day weekend at Richland Avenue Elementary School, contained racist language at the school whose principal is a Black woman. Police went door to door, looking for witnesses and video evidence, according to neighbors, but it’s not clear if any was found. FBI Nov 15 Offen
Report proposes 4 options, instead of Quail Gardens Drive, for low-income housing
Neighbors of city-owned property have fiercely campaigned for it to become a passive parkland