As protests swelled around the country, Iran’s internet was shut down, and the heads of its judiciary and its security ...
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For the past year, Peter Stapleton, a Solana Beach 17-year-old, has been leading a group of local women in learning computers, teaching the valuable skills entirely in Spanish. The Cathedral Catholic ...
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The Cleveland Browns and Tennessee Titans offered far more than a dramatic finish in week 14. For Colorado Buffaloes fans, it delivered the first chapter in an NFL rivalry long in the making. Cam Ward ...
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The Cleveland Browns and Tennessee Titans offered far more than a dramatic finish in week 14. For Colorado Buffaloes fans, it delivered the first chapter in an NFL rivalry long in the making.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Arizona Department of Corrections will stop delivering physical letters from family and friends to inmates starting Dec. 15. It’s a change that some family members say will ...