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‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ scores Marvel’s first $100 million box office opening of 2025
By LINDSEY BAHR and ITZEL LUNA LOS ANGELES (AP) — Marvel’s first family has finally found box office gold. “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” the first film about the superheroes made under the guidance… More
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The Most Sought-After Home Amenities that Define Luxury Living
When it comes to luxury homes, discerning buyers are no longer satisfied with just square footage and prime…
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A Rare Gem of Luxury & Tranquility with Resort-Style Amenities, Vineyard & Panoramic Views
Discover an unparalleled lifestyle in this breathtaking Tuscan-inspired estate, where luxury meets tranquility just minutes from downtown Los…
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Sale closed in San Jose: $2 million for a four-bedroom home
A house located in the 6300 block of Vegas Drive in San Jose has a new owner.
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Doctors declare Pope Francis no longer in imminent danger due to pneumonia, but remains hospitalized
The 88-year-old pontiff has consolidated improvements in recent days, as determined by blood tests and positive responses to…
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Historic Bay Area music club faces financial woes and could close down
“We haven’t made a profit in years,” says Eli’s owner Matthew Patane. “We are operating at a huge…
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Acalanes principal says Floyd Burnsed resigned as football coach, new coach named
Two days after Burnsed says he was pushed out as coach, principal Eric Shawn responds
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Best of the West MBB power rankings: Cross-country travel produced a load of losing in the ACC and Big Ten
Five of the six West Coast teams playing in the ACC and Big Ten posted losing records in…
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Single-family home in Danville sells for $2.5 million
A spacious house located in the 200 block of Laurelglen Court in Danville has a new owner.
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Autopsy reveals man found dead in Oakland apartment March 4 died from gunshot wound
An autopsy determined that a man found dead in his North Oakland apartment March 4 died from a…
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European vacations decline — Americans travel to these US cities instead
People now seek destinations offering similar experiences without compromising their budget.