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LIGHT RAIN, SNOW ARRIVE IN REGION
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State, local regulators propose new rules to reduce smog
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Capitol bracing for new assault
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Biden, Democrats compromise by tightening eligibility rules for proposed stimulus checks.
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IE counties hit milestones: More than 2.5 million tests.
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YOUTH BASEBALL, SOFTBALL RETURN
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New Cal State chancellor stages virtual ‘visit’
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City to consider expanding options for public comment
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Early returns show decisive support by voters for Measure A
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Gov. Newsom, MLB in talks about letting fans attend games
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America’s new prized leftovers: vaccines
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Knock wants to bridge selling gap
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Optimism rises on vaccine developments
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Sands exits the Vegas Strip in $6.25B deal
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Yields climb, stocks tumble
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Air district doesn’t want you to have a say on tax hike
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Newsom sells out students to placate unions
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Pass bill to reunite Korean families
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Questions are raised about timing of pope’s Iraq visit
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The New York Times Crossword
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Your memory might be fine
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Man’s bisexual past at issue
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The Daily Commuter
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Immunity brief after COVID-19
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Universal Crossword
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Short-handed Lakers can’t push over the top against Kings
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Overpowered
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Clippers: Short-handed, they have work to do tonight in Washington.
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Dodgers: They’re held to five hits in a tie with the Reds.
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Angels: Ohtani blasts a 468-foot homer in a spring training game victory.
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Lakers: James stays back in L.A. to rest his sore ankle.
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Bruins lose a nine-point lead and then the game.
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GROUP DYNAMICS
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Urias’ championship 2020 moment makes quite an impression
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Bruins lose cool under pressure by Ducks
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State releases additional guidance on COVID-19 testing for water polo, football
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Fletcher poised to be everyday leadoff hitter, second baseman
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USC beats Arizona State in opener
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76ers edge Jazz in OT in clash of NBA’s best
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Visiting Coyotes get the edge in win over Kings
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This time, Ducks can’t kill penalties
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Capitals beat Bruins in shootout in Chara’s return to Boston
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Boone takes leave to get pacemaker
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Maxfield heads field for Santa Anita Handicap
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Ogwumike looks to sustain winning culture