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published on December 16, 2020 - 1:18 PM

(AP) — Stocks ended a wobbly day with mixed results Wednesday after the Federal Reserve pledged to keep buying bonds

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published on - 1:09 PM

(AP) — A pair of backcountry endurance athletes who became obsessed with the Donner Party spent the last seven years

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published on - 1:04 PM

Delays involving coronavirus pushed the publishing of Central Valley crop reports back this year. While farm receipts from 2018 to

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published on - 12:52 PM

(AP) — The first COVID-19 vaccinations are underway at U.S. nursing homes, where the virus has killed more than 110,000

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published on - 12:39 PM

(AP) — Two Los Angeles police officers acted lawfully in 2018 when they opened fire outside a Trader Joe’s supermarket

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published on - 12:36 PM

(AP) — Hospitals are filling up so fast in California that officials are rolling out mobile field facilities and scrambling

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published on - 12:32 PM

(AP) — It would be just a temporary precaution. When the viral pandemic erupted in March, employees of the small

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published on - 12:27 PM

(AP) — For the first time in more than three decades, the Supreme Court will hear a case involving the

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published on - 12:24 PM

(AP) — Regulators in Massachusetts claim Robinhood Financial targets and manipulates inexperienced investors and has failed to prevent costly outages

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published on - 12:19 PM

(AP) — The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that it will keep buying government bonds until the economy makes “substantial” progress

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