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published on December 5, 2018 - 12:59 PM

(AP) – A cooling tower that provides mist to make Disneyland visitors comfortable was the likely source for 22 cases

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published on - 12:57 PM

The Tulare County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a development agreement to build a major shopping, dining,

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published on - 12:55 PM

(AP) – China issued an upbeat but vague promise Wednesday to carry out a tariff cease-fire with Washington but gave

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published on - 12:49 PM

(AP) – A U.K. Parliament committee accused Facebook on Wednesday of cutting special deals with some advertisers to give them

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published on - 12:45 PM

(AP) – Google’s self-driving car spinoff is finally ready to try to profit from its nearly decade-old technology. Waymo is

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published on - 12:41 PM

(AP) – Chinese audiences aren’t exactly going nuts over the U.S. box office hit “Crazy Rich Asians,” despite its all-Asian

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published on - 12:37 PM

(AP) – In John Holloway’s early years as an entrepreneur, saving for his own future wasn’t a priority. “I invested

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published on December 4, 2018 - 3:20 PM

(AP) – A Pennsylvania teacher who is pregnant said she was fired from her Catholic school job because the Harrisburg

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published on - 3:13 PM

(AP) – An Arizona company is expanding the scope of its recall of raw beef that could be contaminated with

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published on - 2:08 PM

Kaweah Delta’s efforts to keep patients and visitors safe by requiring all staff to either get a flu vaccination or

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