A Worlds-Eye View of San Bernardino News. Curated, Local News and Sports from Sources Worldwide.

  • The San Bernardino Sun
    To say a lot has happened since the last Rose Parade in 2020 is an understatement: American society has been in the throes of a global pandemic and a racial reckoning — and that’s for starters. But the past will again greet the present in pageantry and spectacle as a fractured society struggles to divine its future when the parade returns on New Year’s Day.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    President Joe Biden on Wednesday pledged to do “whatever it takes, as long as it takes” to help Kentucky and other states after a series of deadly
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    President Joe Biden saw firsthand the striking devastation in two Kentucky towns rendered unrecognizable by deadly tornadoes as he offered prayers and comfort
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Hackers back in October compromised Wisconsin cream cheese plants and distribution centers. Schreiber Foods is big enough that the lost production has shaken U.S. markets.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    One girl was taken to a hospital by ambulance and the other was transported by a parent. Their injuries were described as moderate.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    The Fed’s key rate, now pinned near zero, influences many consumer and business loans, including for mortgages, credit cards and auto loans.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    President Joe Biden walked past debris piled shoulder-high, furniture torn to pieces and homes without roofs and walls during a visit Wednesday to a Kentucky town
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin pleaded guilty Wednesday to a federal charge of violating George Floyd’s civil rights, averting a trial but
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    A positive COVID-19 test among U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s traveling party has cut short the top diplomat’s first official tour of Southeast Asia.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Target is heading into the final stretch of the holiday season with lots of momentum. CEO Brian Like its big box rivals, Target has been able to defy industrywide challenges like labor shortages, inflation and supply chain snarls as the discounter keeps its shelves full and arms itself with a full seasonal staff of 100,
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Surveying storm damage from the Kentucky sky, President Joe Biden on Wednesday saw neighborhoods pockmarked by piles of debris and homes without roofs and windows,
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Also, looking for Peet’s Coffee in the Inland Empire? We found it, and we look at what’s coming to Haven City Market in Rancho Cucamonga.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    The coronavirus pandemic very likely accelerated automation and research suggests that we’ll start feeling some effects as early as next year.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. strode onto the stage at a Southern California church, radiating Kennedy confidence and surveying the standing ovation crowd with his piercing
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin has pleaded guilty to federal charges of violating George Floyd’s civil rights.
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