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published on August 7, 2017 - 9:24 AM

(AP) — About that deal to bring the 2028 Olympics to Los Angeles: Not all is set in stone. Sometime

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published on - 9:19 AM

(AP) — The United Arab Emirates’ main state oil company says it plans to divvy up its offshore oil operations

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published on - 9:15 AM

(AP) — IBM owes Indiana $78 million in damages stemming from the company’s failed effort to automate much of the

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published on - 9:09 AM

(AP) — Netflix says it made its first acquisition, comic book publisher Millarworld, with plans to turn its characters into

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published on - 9:04 AM

(AP) — Google’s new head of diversity has rejected an internal commentary from a male employee who suggested women don’t

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published on August 6, 2017 - 9:34 PM

Over the past nine years, Tesla Motors has gone from an unknown startup with lofty goals to the king of

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published on - 9:33 PM

In recent days, Faraday Future has made national news for its apparent financial troubles and the announcement that its plans

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published on August 4, 2017 - 2:28 PM

(AP) — Attorney General Jeff Sessions took new steps Thursday to punish cities he believes are not cooperating with federal

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This Saturday, the Fresno VIBE will be holding its second largest event of the year: the VIBE Barbecue Festival. According

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published on - 1:17 PM

(AP) — A California judge has reduced bail for a man charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with an Oakland

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