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California joins group of states suing Trump over plan ‘gutting’ education department
The plan to fire about 1,378 employees will undermine the Education Department’s ability to perform work mandated by federal law, states said in a suit filed Thursday in federal. More
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California’s 250,000 federal employees await fate as Trump roils civil service
President Donald Trump has vowed to reduce the number of federal workers.
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Stanford drops administrative case against student journalist
Although Dilan Gohill has been cleared of disciplinary action, it remains uncertain how long he will have to…
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Detached house in Dublin sells for $2.8 million
The spacious property located in the 1600 block of North Terracina Drive in Dublin was sold on Nov.…
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Jeff the 420 Chef recipe: Freaky Fish Tacos with Lime-Chipotle Canna-aioli
Fish tacos are a perfect dinner party meal. Not only are these really tasty (and authentic), but they…
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Draymond Green explains social media apology to Jordan Poole
On his podcast, Green said he thinks it’s time to put it all behind them.
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Can President Trump rename the Gulf of Mexico as “the Gulf of America” and Denali as “Mount McKinley?”
Famous places can get name changes, experts say, but they don’t always last
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Jules Feiffer dies at 95; Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist also wrote screenplays and children’s books
His prolific output ranged from a long-running comic strip to plays, screenplays and children’s books.
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Apple gender-discrimination lawsuit that allegedly started with man’s tax form left on printer gets boost from judge
Apple — worth more than $3 trillion in the stock market and led by CEO Tim Cook, who…
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Impassioned 11th-hour speech convinces Albany not to cut social equity commission
The RISE commission had been on the chopping block after councilmembers said it had been ineffective. But Mayor…
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UC Berkeley police investigate attempted sexual assault at University Village in Albany
Police said the attack occurred between 7:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.