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published on February 14, 2020 - 1:03 PM

(AP) — President Donald Trump’s $1.5 billion proposal to prop up the country’s nuclear fuel industry has emboldened at least

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More than 600 fourth grade Visalia students and their parents will have the chance to explore and consider college over

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(AP) — Imagine a mortgage that pays you the interest, not the other way around. Or a savings account where

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James Rooney has a robot. Not the sort made famous in science fiction books or the kind out to conquer

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published on - 10:59 AM

Downtown Fresno’s Fulton Street will soon have another food option its owners hope will make you throw your arms into

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published on February 13, 2020 - 2:43 PM

Stocks closed lower on Wall Street Thursday as investors turned cautious following a surge in cases of a new virus

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(AP) — The economic toll of China’s viral outbreak continues to mount for corporations based in and outside of the

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(AP) — By 2060, almost a quarter of all U.S. residents will be over age 65, and life expectancy will

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(AP) — California authorities used recently developed DNA techniques to free one man and implicate another for only the second

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(AP) — A Michigan company is recalling about 1,900 bars of chocolate that may contain milk that’s not listed in

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