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Today in History: March 15, Julius Caesar assassinated on ‘ides of March’
On the “ides of March,” Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated by Roman senators, including Brutus and Cassius, who feared Caesar was working to establish a monarchy. More
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Alleged racism at California elementary school prompts outcry from parents, community
The parents of a boy subjected to repeated racist taunts by his classmates packed a Redlands Unified board…
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RH, formerly Restoration Hardware, preps new outlet store in San Jose
RH, once known as Restoration Hardware, intends to open a new outlet store in San Jose.
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Opinion: California’s failing Holocaust education can no longer be ignored
Give schools the resources to make this history resonate with students as a living lesson about where hatred…
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Elevate Your Meals: The Delicious World of THC-Infused Condiments
Transform your meals with THC-infused honey, olive oil, and hot sauce. Elevate flavors, explore cannabis benefits, and create…
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Skelton: Newsom’s money grab targets bond funds for climate projects
Governor’s proposal could set a bad precedent to keep dipping into the climate bond pot to balance the…
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Stephens: This won’t end well as Donald Trump ignores history
No U.S. president has proved so incompetent in putting his ideas into practice, endangering both the nation and…
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Horoscopes March 13, 2025: William H. Macy, leave nothing to chance this yea
Astrological advice for and others born on this date.
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Harriette Cole: I’m high-strung and I yell a lot, and I don’t know why
Many things set me off, including people who tell me no.
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Miss Manners: These people wander into our home and I’m supposed to be polite to them
But it would be rude to close the door in their faces.