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published on September 24, 2020 - 1:11 PM

(AP) — San Francisco sued 28 alleged drug dealers who frequent a downtown neighborhood where broad daylight drug dealing and

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(AP) — Facebook’s long-awaited oversight board that will act as a referee on whether specific content is allowed on the

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(AP) — Smoke from the West Coast wildfires has tainted grapes in some of the nation’s most celebrated wine regions

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published on September 23, 2020 - 1:11 PM

(AP) — As the Trump administration moves toward antitrust action against search giant Google, it’s campaigning to enlist support from

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(AP) — California will halt sales of new gasoline-powered passenger cars and trucks by 2035, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday,

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(AP) — More of California was cleared to reopen additional businesses Tuesday, including most of the San Francisco Bay Area

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(AP) — The western Joshua tree will be considered for protection under the California Endangered Species Act because of threats

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(AP) — Wells Fargo CEO Charles Scharf apologized Wednesday for comments he made about the difficulty of finding qualified Black

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published on September 22, 2020 - 1:18 PM

(AP) — The University of California “inappropriately admitted” at least 64 wealthy, mostly white students over the past six years

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published on - 1:07 PM

(AP) — Starting this week, census takers are grabbing reflective vests, face masks, bug spray and flashlights and heading out

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