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ICYMI: CNN Won't Run Ad That Calls CNN Fake News

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- Baltimore Orioles star Adam Jones said that, while playing at Boston's Fenway Park, racial slurs were lobbed at him, as well as a bag of peanuts. The New York Yankees' C.C. Sabathia said that it's par for the course in Boston.
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- CNN declined running an ad that claimed CNN is fake news. A pretty smart move, if you ask me.
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Cruise off the highway and hit locally-known spots for some tasty bites.
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Fentanyl and other drugs fuel record deaths among people experiencing homelessness in L.A. County. From 2019 to 2021, deaths jumped 70% to more than 2,200 in a single year.
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This fungi isn’t a “fun guy.” Here’s what to do if you spot or suspect mold in your home.
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Donald Trump was a fading TV presence when the WGA strike put a dent in network schedules.
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Edward Bronstein died in March 2020 while officers were forcibly taking a blood sample after his detention.
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A hike can be a beautiful backdrop as you build your connection with someone.