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published on January 4, 2022 - 1:18 PM

Slumping technology stocks left the S&P 500 slightly lower on Wall Street Tuesday, even as the Dow Jones Industrial Average

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published on - 12:56 PM

(AP) — Californians won’t be able to water their lawns for 48 hours after rainstorms or let their sprinklers run

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published on - 12:51 PM

(AP) — The fraud conviction of former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes could offer Silicon Valley’s culture of hubris and hype

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published on - 12:46 PM

(AP) — A powerful state lawmaker resigned from the California Legislature on Monday to become the next leader of the

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published on - 12:39 PM

The explosive increase in U.S. coronavirus case counts is raising alarm, but some experts believe the focus should instead be

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published on - 12:34 PM

(AP) — A record 4.5 million American workers quit their jobs in November, a sign of confidence and more evidence

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published on - 12:33 PM

(AP) — A troubled Chinese real estate developer that is struggling with $310 billion in debt announced Tuesday it has

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published on - 11:59 AM

Happy New Year! The holidays are behind us and chances are that you, your family members and your business associates

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published on January 3, 2022 - 2:22 PM

At a time when Covid infection rates are on the way up once again, “normalization” is a good way to

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published on - 1:34 PM

(AP) — The U.S. government has approved California’s overhaul of the nation’s largest insurance program for low-income and disabled residents,

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