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Month: April 2021

BLSS: Scores & highlights from the final week of high school football

It’s the final week of the local high school football season! Friday and Saturday will wrap-up the shortened five-week season. HomeAwayQuarterPalm Desert – 41La Quinta – 3FinalPalm Springs – 35Rancho Mirage – 14FinalDesert Hot Springs – 14Cathedral City – 39FinalTwentynine Palms – 50Indio – 0FinalShadow Hills – 21Xavier Prep – 24Final GAME OF THE WEEK:

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Investigadores ya tienen un estimado de cuántos T. rex deambularon alguna vez por la Tierra

(CNN) — Miles de millones de Tyrannosaurus rex, conocidos también como T. rex, deambularon por Norteamérica durante su fascinante reinado como grandes depredadores, según un equipo de investigadores que se dedicó a la tarea ardua de hacer el cálculo. Paleontólogos de la Universidad de California, en Berkeley, se propusieron determinar el número de T. rex

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Desert Care Network hospitals to host weekly COVID vaccination clinics starting April 22

The Desert Care Network, which operates three hospitals in the area, will begin hosting weekly community COVID-19 vaccination clinics starting on April 22. Appointments are required for these clinics, and can be made by going to https://myturn.ca.gov/. Clinics will be held at the following locations: Desert Care Network – Palm SpringsNeuro Vitality Center at 2800

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Marjorie Taylor Greene and other Trump allies ride small-dollar wave during 1st quarter — as PAC donations fall

Donations from political action committees to some of former President Donald Trump’s biggest allies in Congress tumbled during the first three months of the year amid the corporate backlash over the January 6 US Capitol insurrection, a CNN analysis shows. But small-dollar donors have helped to fill their campaign coffers in many cases, giving some

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Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert are lone votes against reauthorizing bill to help Leukemia patients

Conservative Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Lauren Boebert of Colorado were the only two House members to vote against a bill that would reauthorize the National Marrow Donor Program. The bill H.R.941, or the TRANSPLANT Act, overwhelmingly passed the House in a 415-2 vote on Thursday night. There were 12 lawmakers who didn’t

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