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published on August 17, 2016 - 8:47 PM

(AP) — A federal appeals court on Tuesday banned the Justice Department from prosecuting medical pot cases if no state

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(AP) — California’s newest huge wildfire advanced on thousands of homes Wednesday, feeding on drought-stricken vegetation and destroying an untold

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published on August 16, 2016 - 10:23 PM

(AP) — Knock, knock, Google’s video chatting Duo app has arrived. The app, dubbed Duo, represents Google’s response to other

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published on - 10:15 PM

(AP) — Google is pulling another lever on its influential search engine in an effort to boost voter turnout in

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published on - 9:55 PM

(AP) — A California man was arrested Monday on arson charges for allegedly sparking a wildfire that exploded over the

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published on August 15, 2016 - 11:59 PM

(AP) — Multiple Grammy Award-winning singer Adele says she turned down an offer to perform at the 2017 Super Bowl

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published on - 11:57 PM

(AP) — Newly released written complaints say a Southern California city manager was asked to resign for showing a nude

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published on - 11:49 PM

(AP) — Tesla said Monday that the term “Autopilot” was mistakenly removed from the electric car maker’s website for China,

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published on - 11:45 PM

(AP) — Two housing companies have been fined for illegally evicting military service members and their families from rental homes

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published on - 10:28 PM

(AP) — A wind-whipped wildfire roared through a Northern California town threatened by a devastating fire a year ago, wiping

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