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published on February 21, 2020 - 1:40 PM

(AP) — A woman charged in the college admissions scandal pleaded guilty Friday to paying $400,000 to get her son

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(AP) — A private equity firm seeking to buy rights to operate the internet’s .org suffix said Friday it will

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(AP) — While again stating there are no plans to cancel or delay the Tokyo Olympics, local organizers postponed training

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(AP) — As a presidential candidate in 2016, Donald Trump promised a $1 trillion infrastructure plan that would use tax

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Stewart and Lynda Resnick were in Fresno to help celebrate the breaking of ground for the new student union at

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What’s the difference between companies that go under and those that last for years? In my opinion, it’s whether or

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published on February 20, 2020 - 2:37 PM

Bank of America is celebrating 23 years of offering its “Museums On Us” program by giving their credit and debit

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A Fresno-based engineering firm has continued to garner praise and recognition for its involvement in improving the quality of drinking

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The Walmart Supercenter in Hanford is the latest store to feature the retailer’s new Pickup Tower. The Pickup Tower functions

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(AP) — Stocks are closing lower on Wall Street as jitters about the economic fallout from the viral outbreak in

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