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The region’s extraordinary diversity of building styles includes missions, Victorians and the modernist office towers and ...
Historians assessing the trove of newly released documents are cautioning people against the idea that they contain any ...
West Valley College’s continued partnership with the nonprofit Successful Aging Solutions and Community Consulting will ...
California is a state so big, it’s no surprise it’s full of divisions. NorCal versus SoCal, red counties versus blue, the ...
A judge in Greece ruled that Konstina Michelidaki, Christos Dounias and three others are to remain in detention ahead of ...
Mosquitoes kill more people each year than any other animal. In 2023, the blood-sucking insects infected a reported 263 ...
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi Are Putting Their U.K. Farm on the Market for $30 Million James Comey Breaks Silence ...
Director, producer of The Last Class discuss Reich’s skill in the classroom and his career-long focus on economic disparities ...
When the justices rule without offering a rationale, we can't know if they are following the law or just exercising power.
Historically, the U.S. workplace ran on a combination of supervision, discretion, and human judgment. Managers made decisions ...
But there’s a nugget that you might have lost in the fine print: Taxpayers will fork out $15 million to hire, train and deploy dozens of journalists around the state. Yes, we’re all in the publishing ...