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Like all the best streaming services, Netflix releases a steady stream of new TV shows and movies throughout the year. Only a handful manage to crack the top 10, and this weekend, action fans are
International Women’s Day is a day recognizing the achievements and impact of women.Owner and operator of California's Sweet & Sassy Salon, Stephanie Stokes, has spent two decades building community
Oregon State is searching for a new men’s basketball coach for the first time in 13 years. The Beavers will enter the new Pac-12 with a new coach leading the program after firing Wayne Tinkle. Below
Ross Millar, a New Zealand sheep farmer, for fifty years has lived the song “Whistle While You Work.” “I am the Elton John of whistling,” he told me not long ago, with a wink, for he is
When a little boy showed up alone for a major procedure in Nebraska, an anesthesiologist stepped in. As Steve Hartman reports, she didn't stop there.
March is arguably the busiest month in the desert, so whether you're going to the BNP Paribas Open or not, there's plenty to do this week. From art exhibits and live shows to
Elias Manolis has found his hero.The Long Island 13-year-old from Franklin Square, who has spent much of his life battling a serious kidney condition, is now
Sarah Todd: Tari Eason went to the Jazz locker room right after the game to check on Vince. Said there was no malicious intent and wanted to make sure that Vince knew he was never trying to
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Smart ring maker Oura has acquired Doublepoint, a company that specializes in gesture recognition for wearables. The Finnish startup uses smartwatches and wristbands as examples of products that
Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl is to Ukraine's games industry what Doom is to first-person shooters, a cultural star so dazzlingly bright that it can easily blind us to what came before. Yet just as
A Los Angeles grandmother is running the LA Marathon barefoot. She's raising money for the Neighborhood Nip Foundation, honoring the legacy of Nipsey Hussle. CBS LA's Alys Martinez reports.
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