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published on August 28, 2020 - 2:17 PM

For Oscar Okin, owning his own business has been a dream since childhood, when his parents instilled in him a

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(AP) — The gains keep piling up on Wall Street, and the S&P 500 rallied again on Friday to close

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The founder and CEO of Fresno Substance Abuse Treatment Center has pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges and could face

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(AP) — A Tesla driver, whose car was on Autopilot mode, was watching a movie on his phone when he

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published on - 1:16 PM

MGM Resorts is laying off 18,000 people as an unchecked pandemic leaves economic scars across a broad swath of U.S.

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(AP) — TikTok celebrities Bryce Hall and Blake Gray are facing criminal charges after they hosted recent parties in the

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(AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday a new process for reopening businesses that is slower and more gradual

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Ships and trucks will be required to cut thousands of tons of air pollution in communities near ports, freeways and

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The Central Valley Community Foundation (CVCF) has launched “Mask Up Central Valley” in cooperation with county health offices to encourage

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published on - 10:14 AM

It’s Paycheck Protection Program loan forgiveness time, where business owners, bankers and CPAs work to ensure relief loans turn into

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