Nia also loved music and was an aspiring rapper . At a vigil held Monday night in Oakland, Nia's sister played some of her music for the crowd.
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Here's Everything We Know About The Murder Of 18-Year-Old Nia Wilson
Nia also loved music and was an aspiring rapper . At a vigil held Monday night in Oakland, Nia's sister played some of her music for the crowd.
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Here's Everything We Know About The Murder Of 18-Year-Old Nia Wilson
12-time Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte has been suspended from competitive swimming for violating an anti-doping rule. Lochte spoke about the suspension Monday, conceding that he broke the rules as an athlete, but was very clear the substance he took through an IV was not illegal. Dana Jacobson reports.
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Ryan Lochte suspended, says he broke rules, not laws
Pepperidge Farm is voluntarily recalling more than three million packages of goldfish crackers over concern they may be tainted with salmonella. The Campbell’s Soup subsidiary released a statement Monday saying four varieties of the snack may contain the bacteria. Pepperidge Farm says no illnesses have been reported and no other products in the U.S. are subject to this recall.
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Pepperidge Farm recalls more than 3 million packages of Goldfish
The suspect, identified earlier Monday as 27-year-old John Lee Cowell, is a transient with a history of violence
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Police capture suspect in fatal stabbing on train platform in Calif.
Describing Kawhi Leonard as “a hard guy to understand,” Spurs legend David Robinson said Monday on The Jump that the former Finals MVP’s exit from San Antonio was “one of the oddest situations I think I’ve seen since I’ve been in pro basketball.”
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Kawhi ‘a hard guy to read,’ David Robinson says
The extreme weather goes beyond the U.S. The temperature in Kumagaya, Japan, hit 106 degrees Monday, and the heat wave is blamed for at least 44 deaths.
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Extreme worldwide heatwave blamed for deaths
The Buccaneers will not include Jameis Winston in any of the player murals around the stadium this season, the Tampa Bay Times reported Monday.
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Report: No mural of Winston at Bucs’ stadium
By Mark McIntyre, CBS2 Meteorologist/Weather Producer Good Monday morning folks! It’s another day we’re gonna be dealing with widely scattered showers and thunderstorms. While it won’t be a washout, any storms that pop up will bring heavy rain… keep the umbrella handy! CBS2 We’re going into a very muggy stretch of days with temps right around normal in the mid 80s, but with very high humidity. With an upper level low stalled over the area, and high pressure off the East Coast, expect steamy tropical air coming out of the south to add to the humidity and storm chances. CBS2 Stay tuned for the latest, and stay cool!
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7/23 CBS2 Monday Morning Weather Headlines
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Intense heat is once again expected in Southern California next week, after high temperatures shattered all-time records across the region just two weeks ago. CBS2/KCAL9 meteorologist Craig Herrera says the valleys, Inland Empire and High Desert could see temperatures between 105° and 112° beginning Monday. And anyone hoping to escape the heat at the beach may want to reconsider: coastal and mountain communities will likely see temperatures at or near 90°. Herrera says conditions will be “unusually hot” for late July and will come close to the record-breaking temperatures seen July 6. That day, Burbank and Van Nuys saw their hottest recorded temperatures of all time, at 114° and 117°, respectively. Monday’s heat wave is expected to last for at least five days and may extend into the weekend. The L.A. County Department of Public Health issued a heat alert for Monday and Tuesday in the Pomona area and the Antelope, Santa Clarita, San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys. It will be in effect Tuesday in downtown Los Angeles. Dr. Jeffrey Gunzenhauser, the county’s interim health officer, noted that children, the elderly and pets can be particularly susceptible to heat-related illness. He noted that even short periods of exertion in high heat can cause dehydration, cramps, exhaustion and heat stroke. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images) People without air conditioning who need a break from the heat can visit cooling centers like malls, libraries and senior centers. A full list of such centers is available online or by calling 211. Health officials from various agencies offered a series of tips for people to avoid becoming ill from the heat: • Drink lots of cool water, even if you are not thirsty. • Wear loose, light-colored clothing. • Wear a hat and sunscreen. • Avoid strenuous outdoor activity. (Photo: Frederick J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images) Authorities also encouraged residents to check regularly on neighbors who might be vulnerable to heat illness, including seniors who live alone, people with heart or lung disease and young children. Officials also strongly reminded residents to never leave children or pets unattended inside closed vehicles. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. City News Service contributed to this report.)
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Another Heat Wave Expected In Southern California Monday
Despite Monday's news that a fresh Chance the Rapper project would … and offered another batch of encouraging words about his Gambino collab.
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Chance the Rapper: 'Sorry No Album This Week'
Harper thrilled the home crowd Monday night with display of power that carried him past Kyle Schwarber of the Chicago Cubs
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Bryce Harper wins Home Run Derby at Nationals Park
Ravens guard Marshal Yanda was placed on the physically unable to perform list Monday, which is presumably a precautionary measure for the six-time Pro Bowler who suffered a season-ending ankle injury on Sept. 17.
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Ravens guard Yanda to start camp on PUP list
As expected, a long-term deal between the Los Angeles Rams and franchised safety Lamarcus Joyner was not reached by Monday’s 4 p.m. ET deadline, meaning Joyner is scheduled to become a free agent after this season.
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Rams, Joyner fail to reach long-term deal
After the Steelers and running back Le’Veon Bell failed to reach an agreement on a contract extension before Monday’s 4 p.m. franchise tag deadline, Bell’s agent told ESPN, “This now likely will be Le’Veon’s last season as a Steeler.”
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Agent: 2018 likely Bell’s last season as a Steeler