MATTHEW DALY
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Reigniting a debate over who has the power to declare war, the Democratic-controlled House on Thursday approved a resolution asserting that President Donald Trump must seek approval from Congress before engaging in further military action against Iran.
The war powers resolution is not binding on the president and would not require his signature. But...
Freedom in Motion’s founder Jimmy Davidson said he fell in love with the sport of parkour because it was fun and free.“When I started doing parkour, there were no gyms, so we just sort of learned,” Davidson said. “I first discovered parkour 12-13 years ago but didn’t really start trying to be good at it until 10 years ago.”Davidson’s...
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St. John’s University offers free workshop ‘You Can Be Free from Depression, Anxiety and Panic Attacks’
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TEMECULA – Millions of people have learned how to harness their subconscious mind to be free from smoking, manage their weight and overcome fears and phobias.If depression, anxiety and panic attacks are robbing you of peace of mind, attend St. John’s University’s free workshop about overcoming depression, anxiety and panic attacks offered by Dr. Pamela Winkler from 2- 4...
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Tumor DNA platform scopes out and classifies colorectal cancer
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A new machine learning platform can identify patients with colorectal cancer and helps predict their disease severity and survival, according to a study involving samples from thousands of subjects. The noninvasive method adds to recent advances in technologies that analyze circulating tumor DNA and could help spot colorectal cancers in at-risk patients at earlier stages.Like many other malignancies, colorectal...
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Children frequently receive unnecessary medical care regardless of insurance type
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Children with public insurance are slightly more likely to receive medical services that they don’t need than those with private insurance, a new study found.One in 11 publicly insured and one in nine privately insured children received low-value care in 2014, according to the findings published in journal Pediatrics.Researchers evaluated data for 8.6 million children in...
Anza Valley residents can’t seem to stop commenting on the exceptional snowfall accumulations in December, and certain areas received more than a foot of snow from two significant storms.Officially, Anza experiences an average of just over 5 inches of snow each winter. This number indicates that some years receive less and some more of the white stuff, and it...
Despite chilly mornings and the threat of snowstorms, the Anza swap meet welcomes residents weekly for more than a shopping experience, encouraging community fellowship.The outdoor market is held at the Anza Community Hall almost every Saturday, from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m.Sellers use the venue as a way to earn extra cash or sell their unwanted items. Most vendors...
Anza Valley Outlook
Veteran Showcase: David Lees doesn’t let life get in the way of his fun lifestyle
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Even in his retirement years, nothing slows down Navy veteran David Lees Sr. He spends his time renovating his home in Terwillger, attending rock and mineral exhibitions and panning for gold.“I’ve been trying to slow him down, he just keeps going,” Lee’s wife Donna said.The Lees moved to Anza in 2015.“We came through here when I was a kid...
Amateur radio enthusiasts in the Anza Valley are reporting mysterious static on their radios, from base or home units to mobile CB radios. The intensity of the radio interference may be caused by marijuana grow lights – namely, the light’s ballasts.Grow lamps are low-resistance units when lit, but they require a high voltage bump to get started. A ballast...
Anza Valley Outlook
New state laws affect deadly force policies, traffic regulations
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New laws passed last year are expected to impact things from police use of force to bicycle turning movements at intersections in the new year.The California Highway Patrol highlighted several of these new laws in an announcement at the end of December.Assembly Bill 392 amends the standard for police use of deadly force to “objectively reasonable force.” Before the...










