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Today in History: May 3, ‘Old Man of the Mountain’ collapses
The “Old Man of the Mountain,” a 40-foot-tall granite outcropping in Franconia, N.H. that bore the resemblance of a human face in profile, collapsed despite decades of preservation efforts. More
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Fitness center eyes new location at San Jose electronics store site
Planet Fitness is eyeing a new location within a San Jose shopping center.
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Three-bedroom home sells for $2.1 million in Alameda
The historic property located in the 2100 block of Buena Vista Avenue in Alameda was sold on Feb.…
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California consumer confidence falls to lowest since December 2020
California consumer confidence has dropped 31% since October, just before Election Day. That is the largest decline in…
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Santa Clara County, SF take aim at Elon Musk’s DOGE in latest lawsuit against the Trump administration
The lawsuit argues that Trump and DOGE are unconstitutionally reorganizing the federal government through mass firings of workers.
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Common household plastics linked to thousands of global deaths from heart disease, study finds
Synthetic chemicals called phthalates, found in consumer products such as food storage containers, shampoo, makeup, perfume and children’s…
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Christian music’s hottest artist is playing 2 Northern California dates
Get tickets to see Brandon Lake in concert at SAP Center in San Jose, Golden 1 Center in…
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California DMV advises some people to hold off getting Real ID
The agency has extended hours at some offices but wants to give priority to those without passports.
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Harvard University, under pressure from Trump administration, renames its DEI office
Harvard University is renaming its diversity, equity and inclusion office in a move that appears to bend to…
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Numbers that matter from the first 100 days of Trump’s second term
For the Republican administration, the raw numbers on executive actions, deportations, reductions in the federal workforce, increased tariff…
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Wish You Were Here: ‘Old-world hospitality’ in a 17th-century monastery
John and Angelo Zorn from Novato spent three nights at Astapiana Villa Giusso, a 17th-century monastery.