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Brooke Raboutou's First Climb Was on a Plywood Board
Climber Brooke Raboutou says one of her first memories of her sport was climbing on a small plywood board with holds on it in her parents’ basement.
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Luxe Life: Look Inside Gene Simmons' Beverly Hills Estate
Rock legend Gene Simmons is selling his California house, it features 7 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, formal and informal dining rooms, a great room, office, bonus room and bar. Listed by Douglas Elliman’s Altman Brothers for $21,995,000. ‘Luxe Life with Derek Z’ gives us a tour.
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Protester, Police Play ‘Rock, Paper, Scissors'
A protester in San Diego played a game of “Rock, Paper, Scissors” with a police officer during a peaceful protest in San Diego.
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Fisher-Price Recalls Rock ‘n Play Sleeper
Fisher-Price has issued a recall for the Rock ‘n Play sleeper after more than 30 reported deaths.
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‘Tonight': ‘The Rock' Pushes Fallon to Drag 250 Lb. Rock
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson interrupts “The Tonight Show” to get Jimmy Fallon to attempt a “Titan Games” challenge: dragging a 250-pound rock across the studio using nothing but his own strength.
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Full Interview: Huey Lewis on His Special Friendship With Dwight Clark
We sat down with singer and songwriter Huey Lewis for our NBC Bay Area News special on the life and legacy of legendary San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark.
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Van Used by Aerosmith in '70s Found in Western Mass. Woods
Long before Aerosmith filled stadiums with tens of thousands of fans, they traveled New England in a tiny van playing to smaller crowds.
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Steely Dan Co-Founder, Guitarist, Walter Becker Dies at 67
A rock and roll fan with a penchant for harmony and obtuse references, Walter Becker, the guitarist, bassist and co-founder of the 1970s rock group Steely Dan, which sold more than 40 million albums and produced such hit singles as “Reelin’ In the Years,” “Rikki Don’t Lose that Number” and “Deacon Blues” died Sunday. He was 67. His official website...
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Five Things You May Not Know About ‘The Rock'
Already dominating the box office with “The Fate of the Furious,” Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is set to open another blockbuster this weekend with “Baywatch.” Here are five fun facts about the superstar that you may not know.
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Mystery Stacker Takes Rock Balancing to Another Level
Some Banning residents are wondering just who, or what, is responsible for a series of rock stacks that has grown to roughly an acre in size.
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Solid as a Rock: Artist Emerges After Week Inside a Boulder
A French artist has spent a week in a hard place: a rock. Abraham Poincheval emerged Wednesday from a 12-ton limestone boulder at a Paris art gallery where he has been entombed since Feb. 22. A body-shaped hole large enough to sit in was hollowed out inside the rock, and air entered through holes. Poincheval was supplied with water, soup...
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Police Arrest Activists Protesting Dakota Access Pipeline Funding at SF Citibank Headquarters
Twelve activists were arrested Monday morning in San Francisco while protesting Citibank’s funding of the Dakota Access pipeline, which has triggered a national movement spanning online and grass-roots level platforms.
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Supporting Protest, Check-ins Flood Facebook Page for Standing Rock Indian Reservation
Hundreds of people have been checking into the Facebook page of the Standing Rock Indian Reservation Monday, apparently as a way to support ongoing protests there. An unverified rumor being circulated on Facebook claims that local authorities are using check-ins as a way to determine who is at the North Dakota reservation, where a few dozen people are camping to...
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‘Despicable Act': American Flag Display Torched in Menlo Park on 9/11 Anniversary
Menlo Park firefighters from Station 2 returned from a call on Sunday – the 15th anniversary of Sept. 11 – to find that 343 flags honoring their fallen brothers and sisters in New York had been torched.
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Chris Christie Rocks Out at Bruce Springsteen Concert
Dressed in a white shirt and tie, a dancing New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie took center stage at Monday’s Bruce Springsteen concert in Brooklyn. Fellow concertgoers posted social media videos of the governor letting loose. Ian Sams summed up Christie’s night in one tweet: “the evolution of dad dancing, featuring @ChrisChristie, IRL.” Christie is seen bouncing, clapping and throwing up...
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Lawsuit Accusing Led Zeppelin of “Stairway” Theft Proceeds
Led Zeppelin may not be able to buy a “Stairway to Heaven” after some current legal troubles over the iconic 1971 song.