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published on March 16, 2020 - 2:14 PM

(AP) — Gamblers and vacationers who had planned to visit U.S. casinos expressed a mixture of disappointment and relief over

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published on - 2:02 PM

If you’ve seen the videos of quarantined Italians on their balconies having impromptu musical jam sessions, singing opera classics and

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published on March 13, 2020 - 3:46 PM

One franchisee is bringing the food of two different worlds to one shopping center in northwest Fresno. As the up-and-coming

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published on - 2:55 PM

For operators of hotels, restaurants and gas stations — along with ride-share drivers, caterers and other businesses serving tourists in

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published on - 2:05 PM

(AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday declared the coronavirus pandemic a national emergency, as Washington struggles with providing Americans

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published on - 1:30 PM

(AP) — Stocks surged, recouping much of a historic plunge, after President Donald Trump announced new measures to fight the

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published on - 1:27 PM

Overseas and across the US, people are taking precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19. Italy has shut down all

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published on - 1:08 PM

(AP) — Much of California is shutting down, with theme parks, horse-racing tracks and concert halls locking their doors while

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published on - 1:03 PM

(AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa, a relentless critic of President Barack Obama who retired from his increasingly Democratic

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published on - 12:57 PM

(AP) — Kiyana Esco needs free school lunches and breakfasts to feed her six children. But with schools shutting down

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