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Sick of Loud Ads on Netflix? A Proposed California Law Turns Down the Volume

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Fresno Airport Director Henry Thompson Dies. He Led Major Expansion

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Record Numbers of Americans Say Immigration Is Good for Country: Gallup Poll

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In California Strawberry Fields, Immigration Raids Sow Fear

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Trump to Send Weapons to Ukraine, Threatens Secondary Sanctions on Russia in 50 Days

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Newsom’s Office Attacks Stephen Miller, Calling Him a ‘Fascist Cuck’

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Trump’s Spending Bill Will Likely Boost Costs for Insurers, Shrink Medicaid Coverage

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American Allies Want to Redraw the World’s Trade Map, Minus the US

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Trump Says He Spoke to FBI’s Bongino Amid Epstein Uproar

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Rush Limbaugh Says He Has Advanced Lung Cancer

LOS ANGELES — Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh said he’s been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. Addressing listeners on his program Monday, Limbaugh said will take some days off for further medical tests and to determine treatment. Limbaugh called himself the “mayor of Realville” in announcing his illness. He’d been...

Country Radio DJ Bob Kingsley, 80, Dies at Home in Texas

WEATHERFORD, Texas — Bob Kingsley, a radio announcer who since the 1970s led country music fans counting down the weekly hits, has died in Texas. Rob Simbeck, a friend and producer of the "Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40," says Kingsley died Thursday at home in Weatherford. He was 80. Kingsley...

Remembering Ray O'Canto, Fresno Media Personality and Bulldog Booster

Ray O'Canto, former Fresno State baseball radio commentator and local media personality, died this past Saturday at the age of 60, according to numerous  media reports. He battled cancer for the last few months, spending his final weeks in hospice care. Listen to this article:   O'Canto worked in and...

Ray O'Canto 'Overwhelmed' by Support As He Battles Cancer

Ray O'Canto, a man never at a loss for words, has two to share with everyone: "Thank you." The Fresno media personality known for his “Get Dirty!” call after Fresno State won the 2008 NCAA baseball championship is at Hinds Hospice after a two-month fight with cancer. Last weekend, during...

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