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2024 > March > 21
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Opinion: The internet is a wasteland, so give kids better places to go
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JetBlue cutting unprofitable California routes in flight network overhaul
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Large Bay Area Genentech facility purchased by Swiss firm
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Prices are falling on used EVs. Here’s how to get a deal
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Meta, Microsoft, X band together against Apple’s App Store plans
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Hermes makes Birkin bags too hard to buy, California shoppers claim in suit
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Apple sued in a landmark iPhone monopoly lawsuit
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Larry Magid: Doing your taxes doesn’t have to be taxing
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Green bubbles, Apple Pay and other reasons why America says Apple is breaking the law
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Famed Filipino labor leader gets the musical treatment in SF
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Donald Trump lawyers scramble as $454 million deadline approaches
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Disneyland plans to build one of the world’s largest parking garages — again
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Mountain View tech buildings are foreclosed as real estate woes widen
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California is clearing criminal records — including violent crimes — to offer second chances
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As car incentives return, here’s how to find them and save money
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Trial looms that may decide VTA quest to grab downtown San Jose site
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Wall Street debut of Trump’s Truth Social network could net him stock worth billions on paper
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Keeping up with the Bezoses: Mark Zuckerberg buys a super yacht, reports say
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San Jose Water customers could see big increases in the next three years
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Why an inflatable baby chick is San Jose airport’s 75th anniversary mascot
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California home insurance meltdown worsens as State Farm sheds 72,000 policies
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San Jose Mayor Mahan calls for Council to pass anti-displacement ordinance to combat gentrification
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‘We’re in this fight together’: Silicon Valley tech janitors rally for better working conditions
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Michael Bloomberg shells out $500,000 to Super PAC backing former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s congressional bid
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Nonprofit HomeFirst to pull out of South Bay homeless shelter after discrimination allegations
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Bay Area home care agency fined $100,000 for placing unscreened aides with clients