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Without federal help, state budget looks dire
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Some churches vowing to reopen
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Whistleblower: U.S. still lacks plan
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California unemployment claims in downward trend
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Famed Winchester Mystery House jolted by job cuts.
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Gasoline startup now making personal protective equipment.
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Senator steps down from key position.
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As the reopenings begin, businesses will need to adapt to a vastly changed landscape.
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AAA tips to ensure COVID-19 won’t sideline parked vehicles
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Kathryn Hahn staying busy in COVID-19 era
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Meatpacking plant closures mean pigs are gassed or shot — not sold
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Welcome back, Barack Obama. Why did it take you so long?
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It’s time to start thinking about a post-pandemic vision
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Creative state plan to avoid evictions after the pandemic
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America’s true COVID-19 death toll already exceeds 100,000
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Graham plans inquiry into Russia investigation; won’t call Obama
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Losing our fears, whether in war or against a plague
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Leaders decry high Latino fatality rate
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Nurses sue Santa Clara County over nursing home conditions
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San Jose finally to use state trailers
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Many living on the edge of financial disaster
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Stern Grove Festival is canceled for the first time
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Monterey Jazz Festival canceled for 2020
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Woman forced to undergo chemo dies
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Man charged in robbery, shooting at doughnut shop
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OUSD, Oakland work on ‘equity in education’ for students
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City displays graduates’ names, photos on marquee
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Medal of Honor winner Ronald Shurer dies at 41
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Kupperman, scarred by his success as a ‘Quiz Kid,’ dies
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McGehee, agent who exposed CIA, dies
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It’s not easy being mean, mom
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By Eugenia Last
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Gruden’s preseason playbook stripped
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BRUSH WITH ROYALTY
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Ward very proud to be a seasoned veteran
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The Rays’ Snell says he won’t play if his pay is cut further
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Will networks add canned crowd noise for NFL games?
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Amazing read in award-winning hand
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Leader of WTO quits, adding to uncertainty
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Watchdog groups accuse TikTok app of violating children’s privacy
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Cruise laying off almost 8% of staff in setback for self-driving company
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Zoom to hire 500 new engineers