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published on March 5, 2019 - 2:12 PM

(AP) — California’s attorney general said Tuesday that he won’t charge two Sacramento police officers who fatally shot an unarmed

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(AP) — Hello Kitty might not have a mouth but she’s got a movie deal. Warner Bros.’ New Line Cinema

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(AP) — As the number of migrant families crossing the southwest border was again breaking records, officials said Tuesday they

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published on - 1:50 PM

(AP) — Mayor John Duran announced Monday that he will resign the largely ceremonial position for health reasons amid sexual

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published on March 4, 2019 - 2:06 PM

(AP) — Leaders of California’s high-speed rail project told the Trump administration Monday its plans to withhold or claw back

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published on - 1:58 PM

(AP) — California and several other Democratic-led states announced they were challenging the Trump administration’s effort to set up obstacles

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published on - 1:55 PM

(AP) — When Steven Spielberg speaks about the business of Hollywood, everyone generally listens and few dissent. But reports that

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published on March 1, 2019 - 1:46 PM

(AP) — When Gary Bornstein spent $52,000 for a Tesla Model 3 last summer, he did it without taking a

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published on - 1:44 PM

(AP) — Lyft revealed that it is growing quickly ahead of its initial public offering but continues to bleed money

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published on - 1:42 PM

(AP) — A California judge delivered a blow Thursday to a decade-long effort by federal prosecutors to strip the Mongols

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