0 Traffic & Transit Good morning, Southern California! Here's what you need to know before you leave for your Tuesday morning commute. Emily Rahhal , Patch Staff Posted Reply SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — Good morning, Southern California Patch readers! Before you head out the door, check out Patch's daily traffic report — which covers everything from Los Angeles to San Diego. Here are the latest traffic updates that will impact your travel on Tuesday, August 9, 2022. Notably a large rockslide closed a road in San Diego County overnight. Use the map to zoom in on your commute for real-time traffic updates. Scroll down past the map for major incidents and closures in your area. TRAFFIC UPDATES RIVERSIDE/SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Incidents: As of 6:34 a.m., there's a hit and run on SR-60 East near I-15. As of 6:25 a.m., there's a hit and run on I-215 Soth near Ramona Exwy. As of 6:25 … [Read more...] about Rockslide Shuts Road | Brush Fire Near Roadway: RivCo Traffic Digest
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Editor Daily Rundown: Former Prime Minister Shot, Killed At Campaign Rally
BREAKING OVERNIGHT… ASSASSIN GUNS DOWN JAPAN’S SHINZO ABE… Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Shot Dead During Speech Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was reportedly shot Friday during a campaign speech for a Japanese liberal Democratic Party candidate in the city of Nara. He later died from the injuries, according to multiple reports. Shinzo, 67, collapsed at around 11:30 a.m. and was immediately transported to the hospital, where he went into cardiopulmonary arrest, NHK World-Japan reported. The hospital announced his death at around 5:00 a.m. (eastern time), according to NBC News. He died from excessive bleeding at the Nara Medical University after a team of 20 medical professionals were unable to save his life, police said a news conference Friday, according to CNN. The bullet was borrowed deep enough to reach to his heart. Dr. Hidetada Fukushima, an professor of emergency medicine, said Abe suffered from two gunshot wounds and showed no vital … [Read more...] about Editor Daily Rundown: Former Prime Minister Shot, Killed At Campaign Rally
The Princess and the Poconos
A hundred-mile drive from New York City, on the fringe of the Pocono Mountains, Tamiment was for much of the last midcentury a resort for singles and a summer intensive for emerging theatrical talent. During the first half of each season, writers assembled an original musical revue every week; in the second half, if they were interested in cranking out a show with a story — and if Moe Hack, the barky, crusty, cigar-smoking sweetheart who ran the place, thought it was a good idea — they would be free to try. Among those who tried in the summer of 1958 was Mary Rodgers, a young composer whose father’s reputation preceded her; he was, after all, Richard Rodgers. Also at Tamiment was the lyricist and book writer Marshall Barer , her mentor and tormentor. Together, with assists from Dean Fuller and Jay Thompson, they would write the musical “Once Upon a Mattress,” a perennial favorite that grew from a summertime opportunity into an Off Broadway and Broadway success starring Carol … [Read more...] about The Princess and the Poconos
The Worst Foods and Drinks for Your Teeth
To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android . If you’ve heard that candy rots your teeth, or that your one- (or two- or three-) seltzer-a-day habit will erode your tooth enamel, you might be wondering what other treats, drinks, meals and snacks might be harming your teeth. While it’s technically true that all foods and drinks can cause tooth decay — or damage to the surface, or enamel, of your teeth — not every food or drink causes equal harm, and some people are more susceptible to dental decay than others. Here’s what to keep in mind when taking care of your oral health. Why are some foods worse than others? When assessing how bad a meal, snack, dessert or drink is for your dental health, there are two main things to consider, said Dr. Apoena de Aguiar Ribeiro, a pediatric dentist and microbiologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who studies the oral microbiome and how it affects dental … [Read more...] about The Worst Foods and Drinks for Your Teeth
A Lawsuit Claims Skittles Are Unfit for Consumption. Experts Weigh In.
If you’ve been paying attention to nutrition headlines lately, you may have noticed a recent lawsuit that claimed that Skittles — the colorful candies of “taste the rainbow” fame — were “unfit for human consumption” because of the presence of a “known toxin” called titanium dioxide. The class-action lawsuit, filed July 14 in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, said that Mars Inc., the maker of the candies, had “long known of the health problems” the chemical compound posed, and that it had even publicly committed in 2016 to phase the substance out of its products. Yet, according to the complaint, the candy company “flouted its own promise to consumers” and continued to sell Skittles with titanium dioxide, posing a “significant health risk to unsuspecting consumers.” But what is titanium dioxide, exactly? And should you be concerned about it in your candy — or in any other food, for that matter? Here’s what we know. What is titanium … [Read more...] about A Lawsuit Claims Skittles Are Unfit for Consumption. Experts Weigh In.
Hyde10: 10 Dolphins camp thoughts — Depth chart is telling; Patriots offense struggling; Did Robert Kraft push for tampering penalty?
Here are 10 observations from the first two weeks of Miami Dolphins training camp: 1. The linebackers were the most interesting unit of the first Dolphins’ depth chart . Melvin Ingram is listed as an outside starter over Andrew Van Ginkel. That’s not a big deal as both will play. The point here is they like Ingram this much, though the larger point is to ask if the Ingram of August will be the same as the Ingram of December and January. He’s 33 with a history of injuries. He had stops at two blue-chip franchises, Pittsburgh and Kansas City, the last two seasons and didn’t stick. But if the Dolphins get anything close to the Melvin Ingram of the Chargers then they have found someone valuable. We’re still in the message-sending part of an NFL, so we don’t know if the Dolphins’ message is they like Ingram this much or want to push Van Ginkel. Maybe both? 2. A couple of items regarding the Dolphins’ tampering penalties for recruiting Tom Brady back to his New England days and Sean … [Read more...] about Hyde10: 10 Dolphins camp thoughts — Depth chart is telling; Patriots offense struggling; Did Robert Kraft push for tampering penalty?