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published on March 14, 2018 - 1:50 PM

(AP) — The Latest on the groundbreaking in Los Angeles of George Lucas’ Museum of Narrative Art (all times local):

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(AP) — FedEx said Wednesday that it is investing more than $1 billion to modernize and expand its Tennessee hub,

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(AP) — Only one of 118 gender discrimination complaints made by women at Microsoft was found to have merit, according

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published on - 1:41 PM

(AP) — In the heart of America’s diminished steel country, support for President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports is broad

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(AP) — The White House said Wednesday it does not favor an immigration agreement with Congress that would involve extending

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(AP) — YouTube says it’s cracking down on conspiracy videos, though it’s scant on the details. Conspiracy videos abound on

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published on - 12:44 PM

(AP) — President Donald Trump has chosen Larry Kudlow to be his top economic aide, elevating the influence of a

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published on March 13, 2018 - 11:06 AM

The Fresno County Superior Court is putting out a call for civil grand jurors for the 2018-19 judicial session. As

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published on March 12, 2018 - 1:52 PM

(AP) — Buried within new Senate legislation to roll back restraints on banks is a provision that would exempt an

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(AP) — A nun who was involved in a lawsuit with pop star Katy Perry over the sale of a

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