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published on October 15, 2020 - 1:46 PM

(AP) — The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits rose last week by the most in two months, to 898,000,

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Fresno was once designated the drunkest city in the United States. The Fresno City Council Thursday took what members called

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(AP) — In a normal year, hundreds of book lovers would have descended on Winchester this summer for Shenandoah University’s

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(AP) — Federal prosecutors charged Texas billionaire Robert Brockman on Thursday with a $2 billion tax fraud scheme in what

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published on October 14, 2020 - 1:25 PM

The fourth annual South Valley Industrial Summit will be virtual this year, out of concerns regarding Covid-19. South Valley Industrial

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Since Wonder Valley Ranch reopened in July, it has been getting steady business from those wanting to get out of

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Stocks are closing lower on Wall Street Wednesday, extending the market’s losses from a day earlier, as talks drag on

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(AP) — UnitedHealth Group beat third-quarter earnings expectations and finally hiked its 2020 forecast after holding off while trying to

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(AP) — Walmart says it will spread out its traditional one-day Black Friday deals over three weekends in November in

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(AP) — Los Angeles County agreed Tuesday to pay $14 million to settle a lawsuit that said the Sheriff’s Department

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