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published on March 29, 2017 - 10:02 AM

Spain’s foreign minister says his country “regrets, but also respects the United Kingdom’s decision” to leave the European Union. Speaking

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published on - 9:44 AM

(AP) — Transgender California prison inmates would be allowed to have bras, cosmetics and other personal items corresponding to their

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published on - 9:41 AM

(AP) — Two anti-abortion activists who secretly recorded Planned Parenthood conversations about fetal tissue must each face more than a

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published on - 9:35 AM

(AP) — The similarities between two deadly Oakland fires that occurred nearly four months apart are striking: Each involved a

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published on March 28, 2017 - 9:22 PM

Assemblyman Devon Mathis (R-Visalia) announced that his bill to provide tax relief for pet owners is one step closer to

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published on - 9:17 PM

Fresno City Councilmember Steve Brandau is hosting a town hall meeting Wednesday to update the public on the Veterans Boulevard...

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published on - 9:12 PM

(AP) — House intelligence chairman Devin Nunes rebuffed calls to step aside from the Russia investigation Tuesday as demands grew

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published on - 9:09 PM

The U.S. Small Business Administration announced that Ron Heskett, CEO and owner of Borga Steel Buildings & Components in Fowler,

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published on - 8:23 PM

A rally in bank stocks led U.S. indexes broadly higher on Wall Street, breaking an eight-day losing streak for the

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published on - 7:50 PM

(AP) — A judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing a federal information-sharing program of flagging innocent people as potential terrorists.

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