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California victories help Republicans keep control of the U.S. House

Republican representatives in Congress were able to fend off enough California Democrats in close races and flip a few seats elsewhere to help keep the party's majority in the House of Representatives.

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Developer buys San Jose site where 100-plus affordable homes are eyed

A real estate firm has paid more than $10 million to buy an affordable housing development site in San Jose.

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‘The Disneyland of American grocery stores’: How Trader Joe’s became a tourist hot spot

Although it began in California as a health-food store, the brand has expanded across the US and now has travelers from around the world clamoring to visit one of its outlets.

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Huge San Jose housing development enters crucial public scrutiny stage

Fresh plans have emerged for a huge San Jose housing development that would produce several hundred homes.

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The Onion buys Alex Jones’ Infowars at bankruptcy auction

The Infowars website was down Thursday morning. On his live broadcast, Jones was angry and defiant, vowing to challenge the sale.

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California gets mediocre grades for its business climate

California got a below-average No. 30 ranking among the states when my trusty spreadsheet looked at eight yardsticks of business well-being.

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Larry Magid: Generative AI is getting smarter

But it still makes mistakes, so do your homework before relying on its answers

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AMD cutting almost 1,000 jobs to focus resources on AI push

The move follows other cutbacks among longtime Silicon Valley companies. Cisco Systems Inc. is eliminating more than 6,000 positions, and Intel is cutting about 15% of its workforce of more than 100,000.

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Man wanted in 3 attempted carjackings on LA’s Eastside is seen on surveillance video

Police say they have a name to go with surveillance video of the suspect in the Boyle Heights and Lincoln Heights incidents.

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Washington State’s playoff path: Five steps that would propel the Cougars to the brink of the sport’s biggest stage

The Cougars must win out and get plenty of help in order to mount a serious challenge for an at-large berth.

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Angels near deal with utility infielder Kevin Newman

Newman, 31, plays shortstop, second and third, so he can fill in for Zach Neto, Anthony Rendon or Luis Rengifo, all of whom will be coming back from injuries

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Top Federal Reserve official defends central bank’s independence in wake of Trump win

Andriana Kugler, a member of the Fed’s board, says economic research shows that an independent central bank typically does a better job keeping inflation low.

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The best Kate Spade bags to complete your wardrobe

Kate Spade bags are the perfect options for you if you want a quality, beautiful designer bag.

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The Onion buys Alex Jones’ Infowars at auction with Sandy Hook families’ backing

The satirical news publication acquired the conspiracy theory assets and apparently took down the website Thursday.

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Fremont approves new RV parking ban

“They’re going to keep trying to get rid of us,” homeless resident Joey Alvarez, 59, said. “We’re taxpayers too.”

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Ford to pay up to $165 million to US government for moving too slowly on recall

The NHTSA says Ford was too slow to recall vehicles with faulty rearview cameras.

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Eva Longoria has already fled Trump’s ‘scary’ America

'I'm privileged. I can escape and go elsewhere,' says the actor and pro-Harris activist who has already left California and splits her time between Spain and Mexico.

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Penske closed a nearly perfect motorsports season with 3rd consecutive NASCAR championship

There is no such a thing as a perfect season. At least that is what Roger Penske told The Associated Press hours after winning his third consecutive NASCAR championship. Maybe not. But Team Penske sure came close. It started in January with a rare show of emotion from []