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The move targets proposals banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, phasing out diesel-powered medium- and ...
The use of expedited removal to bypass the court system and deport people was rising before Trump was re-elected president.
Continuing his trend of themed concerts at The Sofia, local saxophonist Jacam Manricks explores one of the most important ...
Lately we've noticed that something we think about all the time here at Planet Money is having a viral moment: recession ...
The car you drive years in the future might run off a battery being invented in a lab today. Companies in China and the ...
Both Democrat and Republican lawmakers representing the Delta say Newsom is trying to upend existing water rights and land acquisition laws, while the governor says “we’re done with barriers.” ...
Bonds are selling off, and investors are "selling America," thanks to mounting worries over the national deficit.
The U.S. imports many of its flowers, plants and nursery products from countries like Ecuador, Colombia and Canada. Tariffs may drive up prices. It may mean more opportunity for local flower farmers.
Advocates argue cuts in the governor’s revised May budget could put services like a helpline and health care in jeopardy.
From Target to Walmart, retailers are fighting two battles at once: a financial battle to keep costs low in the face of new tariffs, and a political one to avoid the president's wrath.
President Donald Trump wants more products made in America, and he's not afraid of a few trade wars to make it happen. Back in the 80s, a different trade dispute brought new manufacturing to the U.S.
There are new rules about how real estate agents are paid. That's led some homebuyers and sellers to embrace a new way to pay their realtor: with a flat fee instead of a percentage of the sales price.