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Tesla told to provide documents involving Musk compensation

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DOVER, Del. — A Delaware judge on Monday ordered lawyers representing Tesla Inc. directors to turn over certain communications that CEO Elon Musk may...

US begins reuniting some families separated at Mexico border

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<p>SAN DIEGO &mdash; The Biden administration said Monday that four <a href="https://apnews.com/article/immigration-us-news-ap-top-news-az-state-wire-ca-state-wire-c654e652a4674cf19304a4a4ff599feb">families that were separated at the Mexico border</a> during Donald Trump's presidency will...

New solar plant for California desert gains federal approval

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BLYTHE, Calif. — The federal Bureau of Land Management has given final approval for a solar power plant on public lands in the southeastern...

Prosecutors: Suspects tailed Lady Gaga’s dog walker

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LOS ANGELES — Three men drove around the Hollywood area in late February, on the prowl for expensive French bulldogs to steal, prosecutors said....

Prince Harry, Jennifer Lopez make voices heard at Vax Live

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<p>INGLEWOOD, Calif. &mdash; President Joe Biden spoke about the COVID-19 vaccination being safe, Prince Harry urged for the vaccine distribution everywhere and Jennifer Lopez...

Death draws attention to police putting suspects face down

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — It’s common practice for police around the U.S. to place combative suspects face down and press down on their backs with...

Facebook oversight board to rule on suspended Trump account

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<p>Former President Donald Trump will find out this week whether he gets to return to Facebook.</p> ...

Clean megaprojects divide surprise group: environmentalists

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<p>PORTLAND, Maine &mdash; Sprawling wind farms located off the coast. Hydropower transmission lines that cut through some of America's most beloved forests and rivers....

New solar plant for California desert gains federal approval

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<p>BLYTHE, Calif. &mdash; The federal Bureau of Land Management has given final approval for a solar power plant on public lands in the southeastern...

Use-of-force cases prompt state debates over officer records

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DENVER — Lawmakers in more than 20 states have considered bills this year to make the disciplinary records of police officers public or to...