By BILL BARROW
Associated Press
Despite the miles traveled, the tens of millions of dollars raised and the ceaseless churn of policy papers, the Democratic primary has been remarkably static
By DON THOMPSON
Associated Press
California lawmakers sent the governor a bill Wednesday that would give new wage and benefit protections to workers at so-called gig economy companies such as
A federal appeals court attempted to close the book on endless litigation between the relatives of author John Steinbeck in a ruling that upheld a $5 million verdict against his
DNA and genetic genealogy led police to solve a cold case and identify a now-deceased man who kidnapped and killed an 11-year-old girl in Southern California nearly 47 years ago,
ADAM BEAM
Associated Press
California lawmakers on Tuesday moved to cap annual rent increases statewide for most tenants as a limited housing supply in the country’s most populous state
By ANDREW TAYLOR
Associated Press
Senate Democrats are moving on two fronts to block President Donald Trump from using special emergency powers to transfer money from military base construction projects
By JENNIFER PELTZ
Associated Press
Americans are commemorating 9/11 with mournful ceremonies, volunteering, appeals to “never forget” and rising attention to the terror attacks’ extended toll on responders.
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By MICHAEL LIEDTKE
AP Technology Writer
Apple is finally taking on Netflix with its own streaming television service and, uncharacteristically for the company, offering it at a bargain price — $5
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER and RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR
Associated Press
The proportion of Americans without health insurance edged up in 2018 — the first evidence from the government that coverage gains under President
By MATTHEW PERRONE
AP Health Writer
Federal health authorities on Monday blasted vaping company Juul for illegally pitching its electronic cigarettes as a safer alternative to smoking and ordered the
By STEFANIE DAZIO and BRIAN MELLEY
Associated Press
U.S. authorities are conducting a criminal investigation into the fiery dive boat disaster that killed 34 people off the coast of
By Stefanie Dazio
Dozens of people trapped on a scuba diving boat that caught fire off the Southern California coast appear to have died from smoke inhalation, not burns, authorities