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published on April 8, 2021 - 1:24 PM

(AP) — Scientists were documenting stranded sea turtles on California’s beaches nearly 40 years ago when they noticed that leatherbacks

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Vote counting in the union push at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, is about to begin, but hundreds of

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(AP) — An animal rights activist whose investigations and pranks have made him a leading foe of the livestock industry

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(AP) — The Eastern Caribbean has created its own form of digital currency meant to help speed transactions and serve

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The Fresno City Council on Thursday continued a modified proposal to require grocery stores to provide additional pay or benefits

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The Fresno Planning Commission Wednesday evening put on hold a hearing to rezone land in Southwest Fresno — a move

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published on April 7, 2021 - 1:59 PM

Fresno gas stations have been targeted for credit card skimming, and 33-year-old Arman Mkhitaryan from Glendale will be arraigned today

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(AP) — Finance officials of the world’s major economies on Wednesday agreed on a proposal to boost the resources of

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(AP) — The president and auto industry maintain the nation is on the cusp of a gigantic shift to electric

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(AP) — Tiger Woods was driving nearly 90 mph — twice the posted speed limit — on a downhill stretch

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