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Outside Lands 2025: Where Music, Love, and Community Collide

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Federal Judge Orders Trump Admin to Restore Hundreds of UCLA Research Grants

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Trump Names Rosner as Chair of Energy Regulator

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Wall Street Slips as Hot Producer Inflation Data Dampens Rate-Cut Bets

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Trump Says He Thinks Putin Will Make a Deal

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Fresno Unified Wants Parents to Know About New Resources as School Begins

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Trump Revokes Biden-Era Order on Competition, White House Says

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US Judge Blocks Trump Religious Exemption to Birth Control Coverage

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Trump Says He Will Name New Fed Chair ‘a Little Bit Earlier’

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US Alcohol Consumption at Record Low as Health Concerns Rise, Survey Finds

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California Feud With Trump Could Impact Budget Surplus

SACRAMENTO — California is bracing for a much smaller budget surplus next year because of its ongoing feud with the Trump administration about a tax involving Medicaid, the state's chief budget writer said Monday. California is projected to have a $7 billion surplus, with $3 billion of it available to...

2020 Preview? Feud Erupts Between Biden, Trump

NEW YORK — Democrats won't pick their nominee for another year, but President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are acting like the 2020 presidential contest is already a two-man race. Almost completely ignoring his 23 Democratic competitors, Biden has been laser-focused on Trump — particularly his embrace of racist...

Border Wall, Bullet Train: California vs. Trump Escalates

SACRAMENTO — Disputes over President Donald Trump's border wall and California's bullet train are intensifying the feud between the White House and the nation's most populous state. The Trump administration says it plans to cancel or claw back $3.5 billion in federal dollars allocated to California's high-speed rail project. It's...

After Cascade of Criticism, Trump Honors McCain's Service

WASHINGTON — Glowering in public and near-silent for two days, President Donald Trump relented under pressure by tersely recognizing Sen. John McCain's "service to our country" and re-lowering the White House flag. While much of the nation remembered McCain's record as a war hero, longtime senator and presidential nominee over...

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