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Today-History-Dec02
Today in History for Dec. 2: In 1552, St. Francis Xavier, the founder of the Jesuits, died while on a missionary journey to China. In 1804, Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of the French. In 1805, the ...
OTTAWA — Canada’s housing agency says the number of homeowners behind on mortgage payments has fallen for the first time in ...
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Cervical cancer rates show a 'concerning plateau,' according to new Canadian Cancer Society data
After decades of decline, rates of cervical cancer within Canada have plateaued, according to the Canadian Cancer Society — a ...
Over 74,000 people enrolled in experiments have been affected by the National Institutes of Health's funding cuts, according ...
TORONTO — To protect Ontario families and communities during respiratory illness season, everyone six months and older can now receive their flu and COVID-19 vaccines at participating pharmacies, ...
Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport announced Monday it will resume service to a California market that had been discontinued in the spring. Alaska Airlines on March 18 will start nonstop service ...
ONTARIO, Calif. -- WARNING: The video in the player above may be disturbing to some viewers. A Los Angeles County high school basketball coach and his wife were among the three victims killed in a ...
Presiding coroner Dr. Michael Wilson opens an inquest in Constance Lake First Nation in northern Ontario to examine the ...
RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- The COVID-19 pandemic did not affect everyone equally. Communities of color, especially Latino (including undocumented persons), Black, and Native American groups, as well as ...
Valentina Saldaña is your comunity reporter covering the north coast of San Luis Obispo County, including Los Osos, Morro Bay, Cayucos, Cambria, and San Simeon. Guidelines are rolling out in ...
With COVID cases surging across California at levels not seen since a year ago, and the fall respiratory virus season approaching, access to vaccines may be more limited. The virus is no longer the ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- California is experiencing a summer surge in COVID-19 cases. As some health experts advise greater caution, California has partnered with other states to establish vaccine ...
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