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published on November 29, 2017 - 1:56 PM

(AP) — California’s attorney general sued an online, for-profit university Wednesday, alleging officials made false promises to entice students and

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(AP) — The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local): 4 p.m. A steep drop in technology companies

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(AP) — The price of bitcoin surged through $10,000 on Wednesday, adding to its ten-fold jump in value this year

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(AP) — San Francisco leaders have overcome deep divisions about how to regulate legal recreational marijuana in the densely packed

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(AP) — Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Wednesday that the Fed expects to continue raising interest rates gradually. And

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(AP) — Microsoft is overhauling its longtime headquarters with an 18-building construction project that will make room for another 8,000

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(AP) — Former security guard Tim Button considers how a sudden increase in his income from an unusual social experiment

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(AP) — Tiffany & Co., which has struggled with online competition and lost its luster with younger shoppers, reported a

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State Senator Andy Vidak (R-Hanford) sent a letter Wednesday to Senate President pro-Tempore Kevin de Leon (D-Los Angeles) to schedule

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(AP) — Facebook is giving disaster-relief organizations such as the Red Cross access to data on what users need and

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