Crime plummets amid the pandemic, but not everyone is safer at home

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In Cincinnati, police logged an average of 384 traffic stops per week before mid-March but 39 per day after — a 90% drop. In Santa Monica, California, traffic stops fell from 182 a week to 14. They fell 79% in Baltimore and 46% in Virginia Beach, Virginia. In many regions, the traffic-stop declines dovetailed with fewer DUI incidents ...
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How to Highlight Your Hair at Home Without, You Know, Destroying It

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"Since highlighting hair involves bleach, it takes a lot of time and knowledge to do it correctly," says Meri Kate O'Connor, a colorist at Tabb & Sparks in Santa Monica, CA. "Your highlights can turn out spotty and orange if you don't know what you're doing and, chances are, you'll need to get them fixed if you attempt them yourself."
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Superstar Kelly Clarkson trolls the remaining ‘Top Chef’ All-Stars [WATCH]

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Melissa King does a fist pump, however, so at least she is happy. The chefs then proceed to hit the Santa Monica Farmers Markets. Brian Malarkey, seen sporting a jaunty cap, has a bag full of green vegetation while someone declares, “I need my carrots.” When they get back into the kitchen, Jennifer Carroll is beside herself when whatever ...
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What I Really Learned From My Barry’s Home Workout

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A beautiful farm in rural Pennsylvania, a not so well-appointed dimly lit kitchen in Brooklyn, a windy Astroturf-covered deck in a Midtown high-rise, a depressing undersized bedroom in Seattle, a sun-drenched Santa Monica driveway, a navy blue Queens living room with a surfboard on the wall, a Kelly Wearstler–inspired Houston living room with ...
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Coronavirus patients at four Mass. hospitals enrolled in trial of Sanofi drug

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Scientists around the world are studying at least 95 potential treatments for the coronavirus in laboratories and hospitals, according to an online tracker by the Milken Institute, a nonprofit think tank based in Santa Monica, Calif. The possible treatments include several decades-old medicines approved for diseases ranging from HIV to influenza.
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