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Steelers OLB T.J. Watt ties Michael Strahan’s NFL single-season sack record during regular-season finale vs. Ravens

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Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt put his stamp in the history books by tying former New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan’ s NFL’ s single-season sack record of 22 ½ during Sunday’ s regular-season finale against the Ravens. With 28 seconds left in the first half, Watt ducked under the block attempt of Ravens right tackle David Sharpe and...

Chicago Bears’ season finale updates: Lead the Minnesota Vikings 14-3 at halftime — but what’s the latest buzz around coach Matt Nagy and GM Ryan Pace?

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The Chicago Bears and the Minnesota Vikings already were eliminated from playoff contention entering Sunday’ s season finale at U.S. Bank Stadium. Bears quarterback Andy Dalton hit a wide-open Damien Williams with a 23- yard touchdown pass with 31 seconds to play in the second quarter, and Allen Robinson caught the two-point conversion pass for the 14-0 lead.



California 2022 ballot will be heavy on health care

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In the Nov. 8 general election, California voters will consider overturning the state’s flavored tobacco ban and hiking medical malpractice awards. Other proposals to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms, target dialysis clinics and boost public health funding could also be on the ballot, along with a plan to limit business and school closures during public health emergencies.

Kishida says U.S. troops in Japan to limit movements on COVID

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(Bloomberg) -- Japanese and U.S. government officials have agreed that U.S. forces stationed in Japan won’t leave their bases unless essential in an effort to stem the spread of Covid-19 cases in the Asian nation, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Sunday.

California Gov. Newsom proposes $2.7 billion to amplify COVID-19 response efforts

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Boasting a multi-billion dollar budget surplus for the second year in a row, California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday unveiled a $2.7 billion spending plan to fight the unrelenting COVID-19 pandemic in the coming year. Newsom’s proposed $2.7 billion COVID-19 Emergency Response Package, which includes a $1.4 billion request for emergency funds, would be used […]

Monterey County hospitals respond to omicron surge as hospitalizations, staff shortages climb

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Faced with a dual threat of climbing COVID-19 hospitalizations and an uptick in staffing shortages, Monterey County hospitals released a joint statement on Friday detailing their response to the highly transmissible omicron variant, warning of changes to patient visitation policies and potential postponement of surgeries that aren't time sensitive.





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