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Richie Havens, who opened Woodstock Music Festival, dies at 72

Richie Havens, the New York City folk singer thrust by circumstance onto center stage as the opening act of Woodstock, the legendary 1969 music festival, has died. He was 72.

Doctors: Taking cinnamon challenge dangerous

CHICAGO — Don’t take the cinnamon challenge. That’s the advice from doctors in a new report about a dangerous prank depicted in popular YouTube videos but which has led to hospitalizations and a surge in calls to U.S. poison centers.

Moment of silence held for Boston marathon victims

BOSTON — Survivors, residents and state officials were among the thousands gathered in silence across the Boston area Monday afternoon, one week after deadly explosions erupted near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

Proper functional movements can help prevent injuries

Done right, no problem. But do them wrong, and functional movements — squats and dead lifts, for example — can be the reasons for injury.

Okada-Wynn feud escalates with release of new report

Allegations of misconduct used by Wynn Resorts Ltd. to oust a Japanese billionaire as a majority shareholder were based on a “deeply flawed” investigation that selectively used information to build a biased case, former Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff said in 45-page report released Monday.

Gorman’s Rashad Muhammad headed to San Jose State

Rashad Muhammad, a 6-foot-5-inch senior shooting guard from Bishop Gorman High School, orally committed to San Jose State, which is joining the Mountain West next season. Muhammad also considered offers from Utah State and Wyoming.

Las Vegas doctor streamlines popular knee, hip replacement procedures

The pounding on a chisel to remove bone spurs, the hammering of pins to secure bone, the high-pitched whine of a drill and electric saw alternately cutting away and boring into the knee joint: The sounds of the operating room, which moments ago were beeping monitors as Dr. Michael Crovetti sliced open Earl Kimberly’s right knee with a scalpel, have become those of a woodshop.