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The U.S. predicted his downfall but Maduro strengthens his grip on power in Venezuela
Venezuelan opponents and U.S. officials were predicting his demise years ago. But Nicolás Maduro and his Socialist Party remain firmly in power.
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GOP aims to upset the Colo. Senate race, but Democrats are confident in Bennet
In Colorado, Republicans are hoping their centrist candidate for the U.S. Senate will beat incumbent Democrat Michael Bennet
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Riverside County Removes Health Officer
Riverside County replaced its top health officer as pandemic recovery efforts continue. KVCR’s Megan Jamerson has more on the Tuesday announcement.In a…
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Where In The World A Housing Bubble Might Pop
Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson learns more about how UBS Wealth Management ranked its annual Global Real Estate Bubble Index.
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Weekly News Review With IE Journalist Cassie MacDuff: Governor In Riverside; Beaumont Corruption
Longtime Inland Empire journalist and KVCR contributor Cassie MacDuff and KVCR's Ken Vincent review some of the Inland Empire's top news stories this…
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U.S. Attorney Who Prosecuted Dec. 2 Terror Attack Crimes Has Been Replaced By Justice Dept.
Southern California has a new acting top prosecutor, after the Justice Department asked U.S. Attorney Eileen Decker to resign. Decker, an Obama appointee,…
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U.S. Skaters Aim For Gold At Worlds
The World Figure Skating Championships begin this week and the Americans are trying to recover from a medal drought. Can they turn it around?
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Detroit Bookseller Picks 3 Nonfiction Books For Your Summer
Janet Webster Jones recommends Why Grow Up? by Susan Neiman, The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson and A History Of Food In 100 Recipes by William Sitwell.
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Deford To Hollywood: Ban Boxing Movies
Commentator Frank Deford isn't crazy about the new boxing movie Southpaw. He says its shortcomings are typical of Hollywood's depiction of boxing.
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Why Redlands Is Among California's Most Notorious Water-Wasting Communities
Facing a fifth year of drought, Governor Jerry Brown instituted mandatory water cutbacks in April, and this week indicated that the conservation mandates…
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