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Fresno City Gets Extension in Herndon 4-Story Apartment Case

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With Major Heat Risk Forecast, This Is a Good Weekend to Stay Indoors in Fresno

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Trump Says Intel Has Agreed to Deal for US to Take 10% Equity Stake

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Epstein Associate Maxwell Says She Never Saw Trump Behave Inappropriately

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Pew: US Immigrant Population Declines for First Time in Nearly 60 Years

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Powell, Citing Jobs Risk, Opens Door to Cuts but Doesn’t Commit

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FBI Agents Search Ex-Trump Adviser Bolton’s Home, Source Says

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Gaza City Officially in Famine, With Hunger Spreading, Says Global Hunger Monitor

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Gavin Newsom’s Redistricting Plan Is on Its Way to Voters. What You Need to Know

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Mighty Bernie at Bat? Sanders Makes Pitch for Minor Leagues

BURLINGTON, Iowa — Take Bernie out to the ball game? Bernie Sanders, the Vermont senator and Democratic presidential candidate, is aggressively opposing a Major League Baseball plan to cut 42 minor league teams across the country after 2020. Among the targeted are the Vermont Lake Monsters, the Single-A affiliate of...

Hillary Clinton Rules out 2020 Rematch With Trump

WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton says she won't run for president in 2020, but vows she's "not going anywhere." The former secretary of state, senator and first lady ruled out another campaign during an interview posted Monday by New York TV station News12. Clinton, who lost the 2016 presidential election to Donald...

Kamala Harris Jumps into Presidential Race

WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris, a first-term senator and former California attorney general known for her rigorous questioning of President Donald Trump's nominees, entered the Democratic presidential race on Monday. Vowing to "bring our voices together," Harris would be the first woman to hold the presidency and the second African-American if...

His Way: Washington Says Goodbye to John McCain

WASHINGTON — It's Washington's turn to say goodbye to John McCain. His way. The six-term Republican senator, who lived and worked in the nation's capital over four decades, is lying in state under the U.S. Capitol rotunda for a ceremony and public visitation. A light rain fell as McCain's casket...

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