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published on July 22, 2022 - 1:02 PM

(AP) — The National Association of Immigration Judges on Thursday asked the federal government to restore its union recognition after

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(AP) — Maverick’s next wingman could be a drone. In the movies, fighter pilots are depicted as highly trained military

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(AP) — Limiting the size of new swimming pools in and around Las Vegas might save a drop in the

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A California Chamber of Commerce-identified “Job Killer” is still in play in Sacramento — and it’s leaving plaintiff’s attorneys salivating. As

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published on July 21, 2022 - 3:40 PM

Property owners in Downtown Fresno voted to continue for another 10 years the improvement district tasked with attracting businesses and

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(AP) — Truckers protesting a state labor law have effectively shut down cargo operations at the Port of Oakland, it

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(AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom is demanding an explanation from UCLA officials about their move to the Big Ten

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(AP) — The pop culture extravaganza that is Comic-Con International is back to its old extravagance. Stars, cosplayers and hordes

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(AP) — Amazon will acquire the primary care organization One Medical in a deal valued roughly at $3.9 billion, marking

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(AP) — A former Coinbase product manager and his brother, along with a Houston man, were charged Thursday in what

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