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Microsoft makes deep job cuts across Xbox division, cancels games
(Bloomberg) — Microsoft Corp.’s gaming division began cutting hundreds of employees on Wednesday, part of a broader culling at the software company as it seeks to control costs. More
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Letters: Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer acted in nation’s best interest
Also: Repeat history | Foreign policy | Two parties | Working for oligarchs | ‘Mallard Fillmore.’ Mercury News…
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‘Spy’ hired by Bay Area tech firm stole secrets for rival then fell for ‘honeypot’ trap, lawsuit claims
Reported valuations of the two private companies indicate this is a battle between rival ‘decacorns,’ a term coined…
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Trump White House says he will eliminate two national monuments in California, then deletes the announcement
Fate of vast protected areas near Mount Shasta and near Joshua Tree National Park remains unclear
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Man charged with shooting up house of potential Oakland corruption probe witness, but why remains unclear
The 25-year-old suspect reportedly confessed to police, but the investigation remains shrouded in secrecy.
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Single-family home sells in San Jose for $2.5 million
The spacious property located in the 6500 block of Skyfarm Drive in San Jose was sold on Feb.…
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Rail Europe offering 15% savings on Eurail Global Pass
The Eurail Global Pass remains one of the most convenient ways to explore Europe.
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‘The Class’ visits Antioch high school during anything but a normal year
A six-part PBS series premiering this week follows students at Antioch’s Deer Valley High during the COVID lockdown…
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The Michelin and James Beard participants in Oakland Restaurant Week 2025
Whether it’s Mexican, Ethiopian or Michelin-recommended, this 10-day fest has something for every diner.
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Two of three San Leandro residents who died in massive East Bay fire identified
Authorities had no update on another person who was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.
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Brentwood council approves purchase of license plate reading cameras
Brentwood city council approved the purchase of ALPR cameras despite concerns of privacy