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published on April 19, 2017 - 8:39 AM

(AP) — A Southern California dental clinic where nearly 70 kids contracted serious infections has received permission from health officials

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published on April 18, 2017 - 11:13 AM

(AP) — President Donald Trump hopes to revive the economic populism that helped drive his election campaign on Tuesday, signing

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published on - 11:08 AM

(AP) — It’s the topic the banking industry can’t avoid, even when people prefer not to mention it by name:

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published on - 11:01 AM

(AP) — Indian-born U.S. national cricket team player Timil Kaushik Patel has become a naturalized American citizen. The 33-year-old California

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published on - 10:23 AM

Communities First Financial Corp., parent company of Fresno First Bank, announced net first quarter income of $837,000, up 19 percent

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published on - 9:01 AM

(AP) — Netflix is on the verge of surpassing 100 million global subscribers, a testament to how much the video

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published on - 8:31 AM

(AP) — Supporters of one long-shot bid to make California an independent nation ended their effort on Monday, while another

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published on April 17, 2017 - 3:32 PM

(AP) — Knee-high tufts of grass dot the streets of Hardwick, a rural neighborhood with a few dozen homes hemmed

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published on - 1:28 PM

Stocks are closing broadly higher on Wall Street, giving the market its biggest gain in six weeks. Banks posted some

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published on - 1:06 PM

(AP) — Brazilian construction conglomerate Odebrecht has been ordered to pay $2.6 billion in fines to settle charges it bribed

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