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The Astros' held the Dodgers to just one run and six hits in Game 7. Houston scored two in the first inning, and three in the second, to cruise to the victory on Wednesday. 172

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The children housed there are between the ages of 13 and 17, and stay for 44 days on average before they're released to suitable sponsors, the agency says. But critics have said some of the minors have stayed there for several months.The number of migrant children at the facility has decreased significantly in recent weeks.On June 26, more than 2,300 unaccompanied children were housed there, officials said. By mid-July, the number dropped to 1,300 and then to 650 weeks later.Florida Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell has been a critic of the facility."These children should be with family members or with certified sponsors. I won't stop until we GET ANSWERS from Trump and Azar," Mucarsel-Powell, a Democrat, tweeted on Saturday, referring to the President and Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar. 807

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The application for the trademark was filed on Aug. 8.The school is officially known as "The Ohio State University," and the article at the beginning of the name has become a point of pride for students, alumni and fans of the Ohio State Buckeyes. The school is currently selling a line of clothing focusing on the word "THE." Ohio State is using that clothing line as the basis for its trademark application."Like other institutions, Ohio State works to vigorously protect the university's brand and trademarks," a school spokesperson told 541

  

The cause of the fire is under investigation. Officials said the blaze does not appear to be related to a fire that burned several minutes earlier at a mobile home park on Broadway. 181

  

The fire burned down the sides of a mountain bordered by agricultural land, the small city of Santa Paula and other communities as it grew to about 14 square miles (36 square kilometers). Airplanes tried to flank it with long drops of retardant while helicopters dropped loads of water.Some 8,000 people were under evacuation orders and 2,300 structures were threatened, Sheriff Bill Ayub said.Red Flag warnings for gusts and very low humidity levels had been expected to expire Friday evening but forecasters extended them to 6 p.m. Saturday for valleys and interior mountains of Ventura and Los Angeles counties, citing the withering conditions."As recent fire activity has shown, this remains a dangerous environment for fire growth, even with weaker winds than earlier this week," the National Weather Service wrote.Elsewhere, the state was free of fire weather warnings and only a few hundred utility customers were awaiting restoration of power that was shut off to wide areas in an attempt to prevent blazes involving electrical equipment and strong winds.In Northern California, more people were allowed to return to areas evacuated due to the huge Kincade Fire burning for days in the Sonoma County wine country.The 121-square-mile (313-square-kilometer) fire was 67% contained, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.The tally of destroyed homes reached 167 and there were 33 more damaged, Cal Fire said. Many other structures also burned.Historic, dry winds prompted the state's largest utility, Pacific Gas & Electric Co., to initiate four rounds of widespread pre-emptive shut-offs in Northern California this month to prevent wildfires.But the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District pegged the utility's equipment as the cause of three smaller fires that cropped up Sunday in the San Francisco Bay Area suburbs of Martinez and Lafayette.And while the cause of the Kincade Fire hasn't been determined, PG&E reported a problem with a transmission tower near the spot where the fire started.Utility spokesperson Ari Vanrenen said Friday they are "cooperating with the investigations into the recent fires and will continue to respond to requests for documents and other information related to those investigations."In Los Angeles, the last remaining evacuations were lifted in Brentwood, where a fire that erupted near The Getty Center arts complex roared into ridgetop and canyon neighborhoods and destroyed eight expensive homes.In eastern Ventura County, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library reopened to the public after being forced to shut down Wednesday as a wind-driven wildfire swirled around the hilltop facility.___AP staff writer Janie Har contributed from San Francisco.Updated information on the Maria Fire can be found at vcemergency.com. 2803

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