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published on January 31, 2017 - 7:36 AM

(AP) — San Francisco is girding for a legal showdown over one of its most beloved and now shuttering institutions: a

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published on - 7:24 AM

(AP) — Slack Technologies, a fast-growing startup trying to wean businesses off email by hooking employees on its more informal

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published on - 7:21 AM

(AP) — Fans and foes agree that Milo Yiannopoulos specializes in controversy. The polarizing editor from Breitbart News is a

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published on - 6:53 AM

San Francisco is suing President Donald Trump, claiming an executive order over immigrant-protecting “sanctuary cities” is unconstitutional and a severe

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published on January 30, 2017 - 9:05 AM

(AP) — Ocean rise already is worsening the floods and high tides sweeping California this stormy winter, climate experts say,

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published on - 9:01 AM

(AP) — A Southern California city and the federal government on Saturday said they reached a deal to close Santa

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published on - 8:58 AM

(AP) — California Gov. Jerry Brown this month recommended spending over $50 million in his proposed budget for marijuana regulation.

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published on - 8:47 AM

(AP) — The future of California’s legal marijuana industry is being shaped in a warren of cubicles tucked inside a

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published on - 7:58 AM

(AP) — A federal lawsuit accuses banking giant Wells Fargo of illegally denying student loans to young immigrants who are

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published on January 27, 2017 - 10:15 AM

(AP) — The charity behind Red Nose Day says the campaign to end child poverty is returning to the United

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