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published on May 1, 2017 - 11:09 AM

(AP) — Dockworkers were given the chance Friday to vote on a new contract extension that could provide long-term labor

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published on - 10:03 AM

(AP) — Killer whales are on an unprecedented killing spree in California’s Monterey Bay, attacking and feeding on gray whale

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published on - 9:57 AM

(AP) — The two things Colt Romberger and his father had most in common, the ones that made them best

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published on - 9:45 AM

(AP) — Negotiations aimed at preventing a crippling strike by Hollywood movie and TV writers are down to the wire.

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published on April 28, 2017 - 9:18 AM

(AP) — Federal regulators sued four online lenders for collecting consumer debts they weren’t legally owed, an area that is

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published on - 8:52 AM

(AP) — New climate-change findings mean the Pacific Ocean off California may rise higher, and storms and high tides hit

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published on - 8:46 AM

(AP) — Employers can legally pay women less than men for the same work based on differences in the workers’

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published on - 8:41 AM

(AP) — Ann Coulter did not turn up in Berkeley where hundreds held a raucous but largely peaceful demonstration in

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published on April 27, 2017 - 9:40 AM

(AP) — California lawmakers pushed forward Wednesday with a proposal that would substantially remake the health care system of the

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published on - 9:33 AM

(AP) — President Donald Trump is lashing out at a judge’s ruling blocking his attempt to strip funds from “sanctuary

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