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Новости за 28.10.2018

Bloomberg pumps $9 million into California House races

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A political committee backed by billionaire Michael Bloomberg is spending nearly $9 million on TV ads to help two Democrats trying to topple Republican incumbents in Southern California.



My AP top-25 ballot: Alabama and LSU on top, Washington tumbles, Oregon vanishes

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Highlights from the ballot … Odd week with a mix of DNPs and losses: Five teams were idle, including No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 LSU, while 10 of the remaining 20 teams lost. Or reverse the math: Just 10 of the teams on last week’s ballot were victorious. That made for some interesting decisions. […]

San Jose man tests his mettle in Iron Man championships

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When he competed in his first triathlon 17 years ago, San Jose resident Tom Butts went into it with misgivings. Almost two decades later, Butts achieved a major goal when he competed in the 2018 Ironman World Championships in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii on Oct. 13

Problem Solved: Ikea left my kid stranded in New York with no furniture

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Q: A few months ago, my husband and daughter went to Ikea in Brooklyn, New York, and purchased $1,354 in furniture, including delivery and assembly. The items were supposed to be delivered to our daughter’s apartment in New York five days later. On the day of the scheduled delivery, my daughter received a phone call […]

California politics are hella NorCal. Will voters shake that up this year?

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California is politically lopsided: Most of the people live in the south, but most of the political power is based in the north. For the last several years, the majority of politicians elected statewide have been northern Californians — including the governor, lieutenant governor, schools superintendent and both U.S. senators.

California’s SAT scores rise, beat national averages

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California high school students showed gains on the 2018 SAT college entrance exam but less than half of the test takers in the state scored at levels considered college ready in both reading and math skills and big gaps remain among ethnic and racial groups.





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