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published on May 11, 2017 - 10:58 AM

(AP) — In just a few years, well-mannered self-driving robotaxis will share the roads with reckless, law-breaking human drivers. The

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published on - 10:11 AM

(AP) — U.S. authorities have said they are reducing the amount of time they will delay deporting the few immigrants

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published on - 9:04 AM

(AP) — Police in three California counties are testing what amounts to a breathalyzer for drug users — a device

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published on May 10, 2017 - 9:03 AM

(AP) — Los Angeles Olympic organizers are putting their plans on display at a time of uncertainty in the race

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published on - 8:58 AM

(AP) — Tomorrowland was originally going to be called World of Tomorrow. Frontierland was Frontier Country. Lilliputian Land never became

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published on - 8:40 AM

(AP) — Global luxury home sales cooled off in 2016 for the second consecutive year, even with a record number

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published on May 9, 2017 - 8:40 AM

(AP) — Actor Antonio Sabato Jr., a familiar face from soap operas “General Hospital” and “Melrose Place” and friend of

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published on - 8:35 AM

(AP) — California is asking the federal government to pay 75 percent of the hundreds of millions of dollars in

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published on - 8:30 AM

(AP) — Leaders in Los Angeles will guide their International Olympic Committee guests from the Hollywood Hills to Santa Monica

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published on May 8, 2017 - 9:52 AM

(AP) — Biologists are trying to figure out why hundreds of leopard sharks are dying in the San Francisco Bay

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