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Man who staked out Trump at Florida golf course charged with attempting an assassination

A man has been charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump after allegedly staking out the former president at a Florida golf course. The Justice Department claims he methodically plotted the attack, aiming a rifle through the shrubbery during one of Trump's visits.

Patients are turning to med spas to address ‘Ozempic face’

Patients who have experienced significant weight loss from Ozempic are increasingly seeking treatments at med spas to combat the cosmetic effects of their weight changes, commonly referred to as "Ozempic face." This phenomenon includes sagging skin, hollowed cheeks, and dark circles under the eyes. The rise in demand for aesthetic treatments highlights a growing concern among individuals managing the side effects of weight loss medications.

California Coastal Cleanup Day: Local beaches get a makeover

Over 1,540 volunteers participated in California Coastal Cleanup Day, collecting nearly 7,000 pounds of trash from 56 sites along local beaches. The event, coordinated by Save Our Shores, highlights community efforts to preserve the coastline and raise awareness about marine pollution.

Two dead in vehicle collision in Seaside

A tragic vehicle collision in Seaside has resulted in the deaths of two individuals. According to police, the car was traveling at a high speed on Del Monte before veering onto the center island and striking a pedestrian.

How AI can help researchers make esophageal cancer less deadly

AI technology has the potential to significantly enhance the early detection and treatment of esophageal cancer, which is often diagnosed too late for effective intervention. This article discusses how leveraging AI can improve research and clinical outcomes, ultimately reducing the mortality rate associated with this aggressive disease.

Gov. Gavin Newsom signs law ending “paper or plastic?” at grocery store checkouts

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a new law that eliminates the choice of "paper or plastic" bags at grocery store checkouts, addressing environmental concerns related to litter and waste. This legislation aims to close a loophole that previously allowed supermarkets to offer these options, reinforcing the state's commitment to reducing plastic pollution.

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris both say food costs too much. What can they do about it?

Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have expressed concerns over rising food costs, promising to take action to address the issue. However, experts suggest that despite these promises, there may be limited options available for the candidates to effectively mitigate the price increases.

Ben Jealous, local NAACP chapter at odds over keynote speaker request

Ben Jealous, the executive director of the Sierra Club, is in conflict with a local NAACP chapter over a request not to express views that could upset Chevron. This disagreement highlights tensions between environmental advocacy and community organizations in Monterey. The incident raises questions about the influence of corporate interests on activism.

Monterey Peninsula experiencing brief warm stint, then back to cooler weather

The Monterey Peninsula is set to experience a brief warm spell before returning to cooler weather, according to meteorologist Nicole Sarment from the National Weather Service Bay Area. This warm-up is expected to last just a couple of days, highlighting the region's fluctuating climate patterns.

A lost cat’s mysterious 2-month, 900-mile journey home to Salinas

A gray cat embarked on an extraordinary journey, traveling 900 miles over two months from Wyoming to Salinas, California. The story highlights the cat's adventurous spirit and the bond it shares with its owner, capturing the attention of local residents and animal lovers alike.

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