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published on August 10, 2017 - 11:12 AM

(AP) — More Americans applied for jobless aid last week. Despite the small increase, the number of people seeking benefits

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published on - 11:05 AM

(AP) — Actions by the Trump administration are triggering double-digit premium increases on individual health insurance policies purchased by many

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published on - 10:50 AM

(AP) — Facebook is launching a new section dedicated to live and recorded video. It’s a potential threat to Twitter,

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published on August 9, 2017 - 1:17 PM

Stocks are closing slightly lower following some rare earnings disappointments. Small-company stocks fell more than the rest of the market

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published on - 12:02 PM

Local entrepreneur Charles Harris is gaining business day-by-day for his Clovis-based digital marketing and PR firm — at the age

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published on - 11:41 AM

Wells Fargo has contributed $15,000 to the Women’s Economic Impact Center, which is being established by the Fresno Metro Black

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published on - 11:33 AM

The Leon S. Peters Foundation recently gifted $50,000 to the UCSF Fresno Medical Education Program to support the UCSF Fresno

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published on - 9:53 AM

(AP) — Allstate Insurance Co. announced on Wednesday plans to more than double its North Carolina workforce by expanding in

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published on - 9:48 AM

(AP) — Morris Communications will sell its 11 daily newspapers and other publications in those markets to New Media Investment

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published on - 9:44 AM

(AP) — A British company hired to train Afghan intelligence officers billed the U.S. government for high-end cars, including Porsches

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