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Burton was 92 and had been in declining health for years.
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This week, tech giant OpenAI announced new safety measures for kids.
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Protections against excessive heat on the job applies to all workers.
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The outbreak has been linked to cage-free eggs from Country Eggs, LLC, based in Lucerne Valley in San Bernardino County.
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Report says agency failed to conduct some on-site inspections and levy appropriate fines, even when doing so would have better protected workers.
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Emergency petition filed to stop redistricting measure, approved for a Nov. 4 special election last week.
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San Jose developers are pioneering a new California law that allows accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to be sold as condos, reshaping housing options statewide.
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Seek out shade — or make some. Make sure you're dressing right for the heat, create ventilation for your tent, and plan activities during morning and evening.
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Researchers have developed a new imaging system that makes it possible to capture the fascinating ways deep-sea octopuses move in detail.
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In most legal proceedings, the lawyer who represents you must be licensed in the state where you are, but for immigration law, your lawyer can be licensed in any U.S. state or territory.
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With Kamala Harris and Eleni Kounalakis out, California’s 2026 governor’s race remains wide open, with Katie Porter, Toni Atkins, Antonio Villaraigosa, Xavier Becerra and others vying to succeed Gavin Newsom.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom said he would back off efforts for a Democratic gerrymander if red states do the same, warning President Donald Trump that he is “risking the destabilization of our democracy.”