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The physical scars of the Holocaust across Europe at abandoned sites

While the Holocaust ended as the war finished in 1945, the physical traces of that horrific period remain around Europe in gloomy abandoned sites that serve as a reminder of the genocide.

SurrealEstate Episode 6 recap: The Roman Agency must solve a quintuple homicide

A suspicious rash of freak accidents tied to a hostile house calls upon Luke and company to take up some serious detective work before the next victim dies.

SurrealEstate recap: SYFY series premiere introduces Tim Rozon s haunted houses

We’re not talking about The Purge franchise; we’re talking about the real estate market, for as anyone who’s ever tried to sell their house knows it can be absolute hell.  As we learn in the pilot episode of SYFY s  SurrealEstate, it gets worse when the house in question is home to all manner of supernatural squatters, the kind that just won’t be evicted without an exorcism. Luckily, there’s a guy for that: His name is Luke Roman (Tim Rozon), and his real estate group, The Roman Agency, specializes in selling the so-called “stigmatized” properties that others can’t. 

Some San Diegans eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine are struggling to schedule appointments

Print Knowing it’s your turn to get vaccinated is one challenge. Making an appointment to get the shot is yet another, according to several San Diegans. Elizabeth Kostas is one of them. Kostas, a dental hygienist living in Carmel Valley, says it took her 10 tries to schedule an appointment at a mass COVID-19 vaccination site near Petco Park. Each time she saw an open slot, she raced to fill in her information only to be told that there were no longer available spots, forcing her to start again. “If I got ill and I hadn’t acquired that appointment, how am I going to feel? That’s a horrible feeling,” said Kostas, who added that she had the same issue when attempting to make an appointment through her health care provider, Scripps. “I don’t mean to sound alarmist or emotional, but it’s a matter of life and death.”

Transcripts For WUSA 9News Now At Noon 20120328

called to expand medicaid and the other looks at how much of the law could stand if one part is found unconstitutional. danielle nottingham reports now from the supreme court. reporter: demonstrators poured into the plaza in front of the supreme court, sounding off about the healthcare reform law. the affordable care act is a step in the right direction. reporter: the justices are looking at two issues today, the first is whether the high court would have to strike down the whole law if the justices decide the part that requires americans to purchase insurance or pay a penalty is unconstitutional. tuesday justice anthony kennedy, a key swing vote on the bench, wanted to know if that part of the law goes too far. that is different from what we had in previous cases and that changes the relationship of the federal government to the individual in a very fundamental way. reporter: the second issue before the court is medicaid. the healthcare law expands the program to provide

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