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About two-thirds of the funds will come from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021.
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Sales of single-family detached properties were down nearly 23% in September compared with August, according to industry data.
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Long saddled with delays, criticisms and legal woes, the program now appears to be running out of money. What does that mean for the more than 100,000 renters still awaiting help?
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The average price has risen 86.7 cents over the past 25 days, including 10.8 cents on Thursday, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service.
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The vote came after numerous writers joined striking actors on picket lines.
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The city had accused Instacart of depriving workers of the protections that they would have received as employees — such as overtime compensation, paid breaks and reimbursement for expenses, including gas mileage and cellphone data.
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Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara said the state would write new rules to let insurers consider climate risks in setting their rates.
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A growing number of Americans are finding it difficult to afford insurance on their homes, a problem only expected to worsen because insurers and lawmakers have underestimated the impact of climate change, a new report says.
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The Newsom administration says regulation could push companies that make self-driving vehicles out-of-state.
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California law restricting companies' use of information from kids online is halted by federal judgeThe law would require businesses to report to the state on any product or service they offer on the internet that is likely to be used by people younger than 18 — and provide plans to reduce any harms that minors might suffer.
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