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What to know about Trump’s potential change in federal marijuana policy
The move could nudge the federal government closer to an approach already embraced in many states. More
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Steph Curry’s incredible scoring tear continues: “You can see the look in his eyes”
Warriors guard Steph Curry is averaging 42 points per game in April: “He looked so fast out there…
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How the exhausted Warriors slowed down MVP candidate Jokic, high-powered Nuggets
Golden State held the Nuggets to just 60 points in the final three quarters
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‘I’m going to school’: De La Salle star, Oklahoma commit Alec Blair makes two-sport future clear
De La Salle’s two-sport star Alec Blair is committed to playing basketball and baseball at Oklahoma, despite being…
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Let’s hear it for Kevin Hauge’s 30-year run at CMT San Jose
When he retires this summer, the youth theater company’s first artistic director will have left a legacy on…
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H-1B visa: Fears rise for foreign tech workers in Silicon Valley over travel
Worries over foreign workers’ travel spiked as a result of President Trump’s earlier attempts to limit the number…
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Trump’s tax plans: Here’s what to expect for your taxes in 2025 and beyond
Trump has never made a secret of his goal to make sweeping changes to the U.S. tax code.
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Prep roundup: Bellarmine and St. Francis go 12 innings, College Park senior throws no-hitter in Burlingame
A no-hitter, a big game between Bellarmine and St. Francis, and several other intriguing results in the Bay…
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Opinion: SAVE Act claims to solve an election problem that doesn’t exist
Requiring proof of citizenship would do more harm than good, undermining our elections by making it harder to…
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Gessen: Unmarked vans. Secret lists. Public denunciations. Our police state has arrived.
More transports, more arrests, more surveillance, and flouting of the law. And everywhere, the sense of random danger.
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Opinion: California’s population bump won’t make up for its long term slide
The slight decrease in out-migration last year doesn’t come close to fixing what’s been a decades-long exodus.