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published on April 20, 2016 - 8:33 PM

(AP) — Yahoo may have hung out a “for sale” sign, but it hasn’t done much to improve its curb

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published on April 19, 2016 - 9:32 PM

(AP) — Intel says it will cut 12,000 jobs — about 11 percent of its workforce — as it reorganizes

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published on - 9:30 PM

(AP) — A homeowners association for an upscale, gated community in the San Francisco Bay Area has threatened to fine

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published on - 9:28 PM

(AP) — The board overseeing the nation’s largest public-employee pension fund will consider reinvesting in tobacco stocks it sold off

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published on - 9:24 PM

(AP) — A vehicle covered in scribbled writing blocked traffic across from the California Capitol on Monday, stopping traffic for

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published on - 9:21 PM

(AP) — The vast majority of immigrant children who arrive alone at the U.S. border are placed by the government

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published on - 9:18 PM

(AP) — A religious organization has filed a lawsuit against the city of San Francisco to remove an open-air urinal it

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published on April 18, 2016 - 10:10 PM

(AP) — An executive from virtual reality company Oculus says consumers shouldn’t be concerned about an invasion of their privacy

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published on - 10:07 PM

(AP) — GameStop is diving into the video game publishing business. The retailer best known for selling games announced plans

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published on - 10:03 PM

(AP) — The association that represents 240,000 University of California students statewide is calling for the head of the UC

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