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published on December 23, 2016 - 2:04 AM

(AP) — The California Supreme Court has denied a petition for review of Gov. Jerry Brown’s rejection of parole for

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(AP) — A federal judge on Thursday warned Volkswagen owners eligible for a buyback under one of the company’s emissions

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(AP) — Starbucks aims to drum up holiday sales with promises of free espresso drinks this season — as long

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published on December 22, 2016 - 11:59 PM

The California Department of Water Resources has boosted its early-season estimate of next year’s State Water Project supply from 20

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(AP) — The popular mobile game “Pokemon Go” is now available on the Apple Watch, squashing rumors that the game’s

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(AP) — A New York City advocacy group says a third former Uber driver has been deemed to have been

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  For the ninth consecutive year, the department store chain Macy’s hosted its annual National Believe Day, which inspires shoppers

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(AP) — A federal judge has given preliminary approval to a settlement between President-elect Donald Trump and former students of

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(AP) — The underground music party is over at Purple 33. About a week after 36 people died in a

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(AP) — California has put the brakes on Uber’s weeklong experiment with using self-driving cars on the streets of San

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