The state’s taxpayers may be left with a big bill.
- One family thought they had left Syria forever. After Assad's fall, they plan to return
- Trump's withdrawn nominees latest in a long line of Cabinet members who never were
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- GM to retreat from robotaxis and stop funding its Cruise autonomous vehicle unit
- Bankruptcy judge rejects The Onion's bid for Infowars
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“Anytime you have a major academic institution, it definitely has an influence on the political dynamics."
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California lawmakers will consider a bill to require labels on social media platforms warning of their effects on young people’s lives. The legislation is sponsored by state Attorney General Rob Bonta.
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Covid’s rampage through the country’s nursing homes killed more than 172,000 residents and spurred the biggest industry reform in decades: a mandate that homes employ a minimum number of nurses.
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While many San Joaquin Valley towns were shrouded in tule fog, about 35 locals enjoyed a day under bright sunshine along a creekbed, dodging cowpies and traipsing through crunchy, golden sycamore leaves.
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Merced Democrat Adam Gray says he’ll focus on Valley representation in Congress – 'not political parties' – after defeating incumbent Republican John Duarte.
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With Trump preparing to reenter the White House, bolstered by Republican majorities in both houses of Congress, expectations are high the GOP will quickly resurrect its long-desired goal of cutting Medicaid.
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The virus was detected in multiple products from the farm. No infections have been associated with them.
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Local schools planned to close for a second day Thursday and public holiday celebrations have been postponed while authorities continue their search for Cesar Hernandez.
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Immigrant communities worry Donald Trump will make good on promises of mass deportations now that he has secured a second term in the White House.
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Millions of dollars are expected for different regions of California to boost jobs and the economy.
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The union helped oust two incumbents on the Fresno County Board of Supervisors. But the two incoming supervisors have shown varying support for union proposals.
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