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published on September 17, 2018 - 1:19 PM

(AP) — The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local): 4 p.m. Technology stocks led the way downward

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(AP) — President Donald Trump’s nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court was thrust into turmoil Sunday after the

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(AP) — Drivers for the ride-hailing company Uber are frustrated over a glitch that is keeping them from being paid

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A South Valley commercial, mixed-use project is being proposed to provide services to motorists as well as a visitor’s center

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(AP) — Stanford University is dropping the name of a controversial 18th century Spanish priest and colonizer from its mailing

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(AP) — More than half of all workplace tasks will be carried out by machines by 2025, organizers of the

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published on - 12:59 PM

(AP) — The National Labor Relations Board has rewritten its joint employer standard, a move that would ease the rule’s

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published on - 12:57 PM

(AP) — President Donald Trump is declaring on Twitter a premature victory from his tariffs. Despite the manufacturing renaissance he

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The reopening of Tulare Regional Medical Center (TRMC) could generate approximately $107.1 million in economic impact annually and support more

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published on September 14, 2018 - 3:52 PM

Correction: A previous version of this story quoted Julie Herd of the Madera Economic Development Commission as saying that The

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