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published on April 11, 2017 - 9:24 AM

(AP) — A copyright infringement lawsuit over Ed Sheeran’s hit “Photograph” has been settled. A federal judge in Los Angeles

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published on April 10, 2017 - 1:24 PM

U.S. stock indexes closed barely higher, led by gains in energy companies as the price of crude oil rose for

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published on - 12:17 PM

(AP) — California’s attorney general announced Friday he is seeking documents that could show conflicts of interest and ethics violations

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published on - 9:52 AM

(AP) — Government investigators looking into how Google pays its employees have accused the tech giant of shortchanging women doing

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published on - 9:44 AM

(AP) — California Gov. Jerry Brown employed all the tricks he’s accumulated over a lifetime in politics to pass one

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published on - 9:39 AM

(AP) — The average price of a gallon of regular-grade gasoline rose 9 cents nationally over the past two weeks,

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published on - 9:33 AM

(AP) — Authorities say 42 people were arrested and 14 others were injured during an annual spring break street party

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published on - 9:29 AM

(AP) — The former superintendent of Yosemite National Park created a hostile workplace by belittling employees, using words such as

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published on April 7, 2017 - 12:52 PM

(AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown declared an end to California’s historic drought Friday, lifting emergency orders that had forced residents

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published on - 11:10 AM

(AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown declared an end to California’s historic drought Friday, lifting emergency orders that had forced residents

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