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Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa move draws California legal review
California’s top lawyer slammed the Trump administration over its decision to put a $100,000 application fee on the widely used H-1B visa program for skilled workers, saying it creates “uncertainty and unpredictability” for businesses. More
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SF Giants’ Harrison, Hicks aiming to take steps forward in 2025
Harrison and Hicks both totaled career-highs in innings last season
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Bay Area protests intensify as Trump’s inauguration day approaches
Hundreds march to voice their discontentment with the incoming president
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National Weather Service advises of unsafe beach conditions from Big Sur to Marin County
The National Weather Service issued a beach hazards statement for Saturday evening through Monday evening, warning of an…
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San Jose Sharks center figures he’ll be traded without an extension
NHL trade deadline: San Jose Sharks Nico Sturm, a pending unrestricted free agent, might be on move before…
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Former Oakland Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio is hired by Paris Musketeers
The Musketeers are the only French team in the European League. Home games are at the 19,500-capacity Stade…
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California pals Learner Tien, 19, and Alex Michelsen, 20, are 2 of 4 US men in the Australian Open’s 4th round
By HOWARD FENDRICH MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Learner Tien and Alex Michelsen were born about 15 months apart…
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PG&E gets record $15 billion loan in one of President Biden’s final acts
The loan is the biggest in the history of the US Energy Department’s Loan Programs Office. It will…
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Investigators looking into whether Palisades fire kicked off by previous blaze
Fire investigators are looking at a hiking area called Skull Rock as the potential point of origin for…
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Mysterious homicide may have happened in Oakland but police can’t find a shooting scene
Police went to an area of West Oakland but could find no evidence that a shooting happened there.
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‘Environmental terrorism’: Point Reyes settlement roils agricultural community
Bitterness remains acute in western Marin following a confidential deal to close a dozen ranches or dairies in…