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Brain Tapeworms From Undercooked Bacon Caused Man’s Migraines: Study

The medical files of a 52-year-old Florida man hospitalized with worsening migraine headaches carry a cautionary tale for anyone who prefers their bacon more tender and not so crispy that it shatters at first bite.

RivCo Auctioning More Than 200 Homes, Vacant Parcels: How To Bid

More than 200 tax-defaulted real estate properties throughout Riverside County will hit the auction block next month, and the public is invited to bid.

‘General Hospital’ actress found dead in ‘open field,’ sheriff’s office says

Former “General Hospital” actress Robyn Bernard was found dead in an “open field,” according to authorities in California. She was 64.

Workers Lost Millions to California’s Worst Known Wage Theft. And He’s Still in Business

California regulators have failed to compel the state’s worst cited wage theft offender to pay the millions of dollars his companies stole from workers, a KQED investigation found.

Lawmakers want to help California be happy

Former Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon is committed to trying, though he puts his own happiness at only two out of 10 (ask him again after November, when his term ends, he told CalMatters).

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