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published on July 31, 2017 - 2:11 PM

(AP) — Ride-hailing service Lyft carried more passengers through June this year than it did in all of last year

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(AP) — Wisconsin conservationists warned Monday that Gov. Scott Walker’s plan to exempt a massive Foxconn electronic plant from key

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(AP) — The State Bar of California on Monday proposed lowering the minimum score on the most recent licensing exam

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(AP) — HBO has had some of its programming stolen in what is being described as a cyber incident. The

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(AP) — The owners of two nuclear reactors under construction in South Carolina decided Monday to cease operations at the

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Gains for banks and media companies are mostly outweighing losses elsewhere in the market, leaving stock indexes little changed by

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(AP) — Riding-sharing company Uber plans to launch its own credit card, partnering with the British bank Barclays. The card

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(AP) — Ride-hailing service Lyft carried more passengers through June this year than it did in all of last year

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(AP) — Los Angeles reached an agreement Monday with international Olympic leaders that will open the way for the city

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Rep. Jim Costa has introduced a bill to bolster federal funding of employment and job-training programs for people receiving Supplemental

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