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Pro sports leagues win legislative round on workers' comp
SACRAMENTO — A full-court press by professional sports leagues to limit the ability of out-of-state players to file for workers' compensation benefits in California scored big in a crucial first vote by state lawmakers. A bill, backed by the...
Tags: Golden State Warriors, National Football League, Los Angeles Lakers, Henry T. Perea, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Jane Doe beaten to death in '11, deserves to be identified
Murder victims don't stop telling their stories. They continue speaking even after death. Not in words, but in healed broken bones and old wounds, or hair and teeth and fingernails. It could be the way they fell, and what's under them, or the prison...
Tags: FBI, Abusive Behavior, Immigration, Murder
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Older women, don't take vitamin D for bones: Panel
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older women shouldn't take vitamin D and calcium supplements to prevent broken bones, and there's not enough evidence to say whether it would help anyone else either, says a U.S. government-backed panel. Based on two reviews...Tags: Internal Medicine, Medical Specialization, Alzheimer's Disease, Science and Technology, Osteoporosis
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Ever-valuable Jeter deserves MVP
If a shortstop can do it, Derek Jeter has done it. Well, with one exception. He never has received the honor that was bestowed on his teammate Alex Rodriguez back in 2003, when Rodriguez was with the last-place Rangers. That's the same honor that went...
Tags: Spring Training, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Miguel Cabrera, Gavin Floyd, American League
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Vonn's bad spill raises doubts about Olympics
In recent weeks, the big unanswered question about skiing superstar Lindsey Vonn as she headed toward the 2014 Winter Olympics was whether the rumors about her dating Tiger Woods were true. Vonn and her publicists had succeeded in doing a nifty verbal...Tags: 2014 Winter Olympic Games, Orthopedic Surgery, Osteoporosis, Sports, Alpine Skiing
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Details Emerge on Knik-Goose Bay School Bus Rear-End Crash
Channel 2 NewsAlaska State Troopers say a school bus that was struck in a Mat-Su Valley crash Thursday afternoon, injuring six people including five children, had its lights flashing and its stop sign deployed when it was rear-ended. In a Monday AST dispatch,...Tags: Students, Disasters and Accidents, Teaching and Learning
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Texas explosion: Probe of blast likened to 'archaeological dig'
WEST, Texas — Authorities told residents here Monday to expect a “slow, methodical” investigation into the explosion at a fertilizer plant last week that killed 14 people and injured scores more, as the town continues to take stock of...
Tags: Fertilizer, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (2013), Emergency Incidents, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics
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New York Knicks' J.R. Smith is NBA's top sixth man
J.R. Smith won the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year Award on Monday after turning a role he didn't want into one of the strengths of the New York Knicks' first division championship team in nearly two decades. Smith received 484 points, including 72 first-...
Tags: Crimes, Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl, Phoenix Suns, Super Bowl, National Basketball Association
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West, Texas, explosion: Toxic cloud could be spread by strong winds
Authorities dealing with a huge explosion at a fertilizer plant near Waco, Texas, were preparing for a possible shift in the winds that could push toxic clouds toward areas not yet affected by the disaster, officials said early Thursday. At least...Tags: Fertilizer, Emergency Incidents, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering, Chemical Industry
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Rain hampers search for survivors of Texas explosion [Update]
Even as as President Obama pledged federal assistance to the devastated community, morning rainfall was hampering search and rescue efforts Thursday at the site of the West, Texas, fertilizer plant explosion, which killed as many as 15 people and...Tags: White House, Fertilizer, Barack Obama, FEMA, U.S. Geological Survey
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Risk jockeys
For RedEyeJockey Brandon Meier glances at a race program and doesn't blink at the prospect of riding the beast that had recently buried its hooves into his chest. The last time Meier rode Bedroom Eyes was two weeks ago, when the racehorse clipped heels with...Tags: Track and Field, Horse and Harness Racing, Lobbying, Viral Diseases and Infections, Awards and Prizes
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Police say 5 to 15 people could be dead after massive explosion at Texas fertilizer plant
WEST, Texas (AP) -- Rescue workers searched rubble early Thursday for survivors of a fertilizer plant explosion in a small Texas town that killed as many as 15 people and injured more than 160 others. The blast left the factory a smoldering ruin and...
Tags: Fertilizer, Medical Specialization, Emergency Incidents, American Red Cross, Long Term Care
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