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2018-07-28
MASSIVE BLAZE LIKE A ‘TORNADO’
Terrifying science behind whirling ‘fire vortex’ in Shasta’s Carr fire inferno
Economy grows at fastest rate since 2014
Is the MoviePass experiment finished?
Social media takes another hit as Twitter sinks 20%.
No late-inning magic as A’s win streak over in loss to Rockies.
Mattis hails return of U.S. remains.
Why is Sombra being threatened?
Japan loses one at 117, but has another at 115
Orca calf dies suddenly, and grieving mother carries her body for days
Jonas, Chopra engaged after whirlwind romance
Zoo denies painting donkey, passing it off as zebra
Judge credits, faults officials on reunification
Trump denies knowledge of 2016 meeting
Trump open to visiting Putin in Moscow
Lebanon’s cannabis farmers seek to make honest living
EPA will enforce pollution limits for glider trucks
NTSB: Recordings show weather change before boat sank
A BRAND-NEW EYE IN THE SKY
Flames threaten giant sequoias
A Royal Affair
Colleges may offer abortion pills
Suspect claims he was fending off advances from victim
L.A. judge appoints monitor to evaluate border facilities
Trump supporters can sue officers over rally violence
Senior loathes internet dating
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HERE’S JONNY
Bumgarner reunited with Wall of Fame gang
Harden: Rockets right with Warriors
Goodwin stands out as No. 1 receiver early in camp
Study blames Uber, Lyft for causing traffic congestion
Cal’s Murphy wins 50 backstroke in record fashion
Lead gains as Thomas closes in on crown
Chargers’ Verrett tears Achilles
Boone: It’s ‘realistic’ Judge could return in 3 weeks
Today’s Crossword
Super quiz
Downtown San Jose plans hotel in urban center area of arts district
Additional housing planned near San Jose’s Diridon station
Home prices rise 25 percent in one year
Exxon, Chevron miss on earnings
Huge savings on fall move-ins by TLC
Happy communities
Tierra at Monte Bella homes by Century Communities are now selling in Salinas
Cars with the most and least recalls
Aftermarket action
Bad streak
The Bonanza King Resort sits on almost 10 acres that borders more than 525,000 acres of wilderness land
Millennials need more housing money
Lionel Barrymore prints were mass-produced
Pictured are SILVAR Executive Officer Paul Cardus, NAR Global Business Alliances Liaison Vicky Silvano and SILVAR President Bill Moody.
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