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Silicon Valley’s vertical farmer Plenty, backed by Jeff Bezos, Softbank, files bankruptcy
(Bloomberg) — Plenty Unlimited Inc., a vertical farming business that’s drawn backing from Jeff Bezos, SoftBank Group Corp. and Walmart, has filed for bankruptcy with a lender-backed plan to either raise capital or sell… More
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Q&A: ‘God Bless the USA’ singer Lee Greenwood on Donald Trump’s inauguration and Bibles
Greenwood will perform at Trump’s rally Sunday and swearing-in ceremony Monday.
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Oakland corruption probe: Here’s who the feds indicted
The wide-ranging investigation of Oakland politics began with June raids.
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Here’s the schedule of events surrounding Trump’s second inauguration
The pageantry and parties kick off this weekend with fireworks and a rally.
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Dublin resident gets 18 months in federal prison after changing computer passwords, data at East Bay company
Vamsikrishna Naganathanahalli pleaded guilty to three counts knowingly causing the damage, authorities said.
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Single-family home in San Jose sells for $1 million
The property located in the 3200 block of Vernice Avenue in San Jose was sold on Dec. 10,…
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Kamala Harris made history as vice president. The rest didn’t go as planned
At 60 years old, Harris is still young in a political world where the last two presidents have…
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Ex-49ers star Dana Stubblefield denied bail ruling after rape conviction reversal
Defense attorneys are decrying a judge’s finding that he lacks jurisdiction to grant Stubblefield bail following an appellate…
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‘American Nightmare’ kidnapper Matthew Muller pleads guilty to 2009 home invasions in Santa Clara County
Muller was in prison for the infamous Vallejo kidnapping when he implicated himself in unsolved attacks in Palo…
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Trump wants to cut taxes. So do governors and lawmakers in some states
The movement for more tax cuts comes after most states already have slashed income, sales or property taxes…
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The Senate advances a migrant detention bill that could be Trump’s first law to sign
Senate Republicans have made the so-called Laken Riley Act — named after a Georgia student who was killed…