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Oakland’s Children’s Fairyland, which turned 75, is an argument that storytelling, combined with old-fashioned play, has a timeless appeal.
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The developments followed weeks of escalating threats from Trump to control Greenland by any means necessary — including by force, if left with no other choice.
Todd Bridges and second wife Bettijo B. Hirschi are getting a divorce after three years of marriage, the ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ actor announces in a statement.
Affordable fleet of electric SUVs hit the roads this year, hoping to entice buyers without subsidies
Affordable fleet of electric SUVs hit the roads this year, hoping to entice buyers without subsidies
Donovan Dent played his best game as a Bruin and Tyler Bilodeau knocked down the game winner, helping UCLA upset No. 4 Purdue Tuesday night.
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Long before she got her terminal cancer diagnosis, Gabriella Walsh had considered the situation as a hypothetical: If her time was limited, she didn’t want to prolong her life. Her priority was the quality of the days that remained.
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Monthly photographs of the recovery from the devastating January Palisades fire.