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Donald Trump’s ‘little problem’ with Tim Cook is a big one for Apple

By Ryan Vlastelica, Bloomberg Apple Inc. has become a frequent target for attacks by President Donald Trump, a factor that has held the stock back as other big tech companies have rebounded over the past month. The iPhone maker was …

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Brewery Day Trip: Santa Cruz, Soquel and Scotts Valley

This month’s brewery day trip pulled me south to Santa Cruz and its neighbors, Soquel and Scotts Valley, where I sampled super-strong dark beers at a brand-new taproom, Scottish-inspired beers like Steel Bonnet Brewing’s Brave Hearts Kolsch and beautifully balanced …

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Big Walnut Creek office complex is bought for more than $100 million

WALNUT CREEK — A big office complex in Walnut Creek has been bought for more than $100 million in a deal that highlights the widening weakness for values of Bay Area office buildings. Ygnacio Center, a three-building office hub in …

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Remains found 40 years ago in Menlo Park identified as missing San Jose man

REDWOOD CITY — The San Mateo County Coroner’s Office has identified remains discovered in 1985 with the use of DNA, the office announced Friday. The partial remains, which were discovered in Menlo Park, were positively identified as being Brian Edward …

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Billy Joel cancels Levi’s Stadium show with Stevie Nicks due to illness

Billy Joel is canceling all of his upcoming concerts due to a medical condition. That includes a show that was scheduled for Oct. 4 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara with fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Stevie Nicks. …

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Police: Wrong-way driver killed in Fremont traffic crash

FREMONT — A wrong-way driver was killed Wednesday morning after crashing into a parked semi-truck trailer, police said. The coroner’s bureau was still trying to confirm the dead man’s name Friday. In a news release sent out Thursday afternoon, police …

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Fremont budget accounting for potential recession

FREMONT — Fremont city officials are warning that economic growth may be stunted over the next year, even as some residents are demanding more funding for services for the unhoused following strict bans on camping in RVs or in tents. …

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Pacific Coast Highway to reopen near Malibu after January wildfires

By John Gittelsohn, Bloomberg An iconic Southern California stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway, closed to outsiders since January’s devastating Palisades Fire, will reopen today in advance of the travel-heavy Memorial Day weekend. Traffic on the roughly 11-mile (18-kilometer) beach-hugging …

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Apple plans glasses for 2026 as part of AI push, nixes watch with camera

By Mark Gurman, Bloomberg Apple Inc. is aiming to release smart glasses at the end of next year as part of a push into AI-enhanced gadgets, but it has shelved plans for a smartwatch that can analyze its surroundings with …

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These world leaders went to Harvard University before Trump’s foreign student ban

By Foster Wong, Bloomberg The Trump administration’s move to block Harvard University from enrolling international students doesn’t just put more financial pressure on the school but also threatens a cradle for global political leaders. The US Department of Homeland Security …

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Donald Trump’s ‘little problem’ with Tim Cook is a big one for Apple

By Ryan Vlastelica, Bloomberg Apple Inc. has become a frequent target for attacks by President Donald Trump, a factor that has held the stock back as other big tech companies have rebounded over the past month. The iPhone maker was …

Donald Trump’s ‘little problem’ with Tim Cook is a big one for Apple Read More
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Brewery Day Trip: Santa Cruz, Soquel and Scotts Valley

This month’s brewery day trip pulled me south to Santa Cruz and its neighbors, Soquel and Scotts Valley, where I sampled super-strong dark beers at a brand-new taproom, Scottish-inspired beers like Steel Bonnet Brewing’s Brave Hearts Kolsch and beautifully balanced …

Brewery Day Trip: Santa Cruz, Soquel and Scotts Valley Read More
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Big Walnut Creek office complex is bought for more than $100 million

WALNUT CREEK — A big office complex in Walnut Creek has been bought for more than $100 million in a deal that highlights the widening weakness for values of Bay Area office buildings. Ygnacio Center, a three-building office hub in …

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Remains found 40 years ago in Menlo Park identified as San Jose man

REDWOOD CITY — The San Mateo County Coroner’s Office has identified remains discovered in 1985 with the use of DNA, the office announced Friday. The partial remains, which were discovered in Menlo Park, were positively identified as being Brian Edward …

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Billy Joel cancels Levi’s Stadium show with Stevie Nicks due to illness

Billy Joel is canceling all of his upcoming concerts due to a medical condition. That includes a show that was scheduled for Oct. 4 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara with fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Stevie Nicks. …

Billy Joel cancels Levi’s Stadium show with Stevie Nicks due to illness Read More
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Police: Wrong-way driver killed in Fremont traffic crash

FREMONT — A wrong-way driver was killed Wednesday morning after crashing into a parked semi-truck trailer, police said. The coroner’s bureau was still trying to confirm the dead man’s name Friday. In a news release sent out Thursday afternoon, police …

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Fremont budget accounting for potential recession

FREMONT — Fremont city officials are warning that economic growth may be stunted over the next year, even as some residents are demanding more funding for services for the unhoused following strict bans on camping in RVs or in tents. …

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Former Denver fortune cookie factory reopens as art gallery, sculpture garden

Amanda Precourt’s first visit to the crumbling fortune cookie factory in Denver’s Baker neighborhood provided her with some memorable images: thin pieces of paper floating in an inch of water, emblazoned with fortunes of decades past; a ceiling that was …

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Bat found in Boulder residence tests positive for rabies

A bat that was found in a Boulder residence has tested positive for rabies. It is believed to have come into contact with at least one dog. Boulder County Public Health stated in a release that it is possible the …

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First, a bakery. Now a kids’ summer camp? Colorado’s attack on Christians continues. (Letters)

First, a bakery. Now a kids’ summer camp? Re: “Christian summer camp says state will shut it down over gender policy,” May 20 news story A Christian summer camp near Bailey could be shut down over state regulations pending a …

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    by Diane Dixon on June 18, 2025 at 5:47 pm

    Sacramento's tax and spend values are increasingly out of step with the people it was elected to serve.

  • Gavin Newsom finally admits he’s contemplating a run for president
    by Dan Walters on June 18, 2025 at 5:35 pm

    Saddle up. Win or lose, a Newsom campaign for the White House would be a bumpy ride.

  • Trump’s plan to kill dozens of NASA missions threatens US space supremacy
    by Tribune News Service on June 18, 2025 at 4:50 pm

    The White House is calling for a roughly 50% cut to NASA’s science spending.

  • Joe Biden to attend Juneteenth celebration at historic AME church in Texas
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    In 2021, Biden signed legislation that established Juneteenth as a federal holiday.

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    by City News Service on June 18, 2025 at 4:44 pm

    "We are heartbroken by the tragic and untimely loss of Deputy (Marcos) Pena Jr., who was taken from us far too soon," Sheriff Robert Luna said.

Sports Sports News, Stats & Analysis

  • Phillies Add 27-Year-Old Righty On Verge Of MLB Breakout
    by Derek Hryn on June 18, 2025 at 5:32 pm

    The Philadelphia Phillies have made a quiet move to bolster the bullpen amid their four-game series against the Miami Marlins. The team announced Wednesday they’ve acquired RHP Nolan Hoffman from the Texas Rangers in exchange for cash considerations.Hoffman, 27, brings an interesting path to this point. Originally drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the fifth round The post Phillies Add 27-Year-Old Righty On Verge Of MLB Breakout appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Russell Wilson Key for Surprise Giants Breakout Candidate
    by James Dudko on June 18, 2025 at 5:24 pm

    Russell Wilson can help a second-year pro enjoy a breakout season for the New York Giants. The post Russell Wilson Key for Surprise Giants Breakout Candidate appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Bills $24 million Playmaker Could Be Cut Candidate This Offseason
    by Danny Fisher on June 18, 2025 at 5:14 pm

    The Buffalo Bills went out this offseason and upgraded their receiving core by bringing in Josh Palmer and Elijah Moore. The two receivers should be able to fill a valuable role for quarterback Josh Allen and hopefully be the impact players the team needs to reach the Super Bowl. The Bills need better production from The post Bills $24 million Playmaker Could Be Cut Candidate This Offseason appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Pelicans Guard Blast the Team for Being Unsupportive
    by Mark Deeks on June 18, 2025 at 5:01 pm

    Dejounte Murray is a member of the New Orleans Pelicans, at least for now. But the fact that he is still with the team has not stopped him from calling them out. The 2024-25 season was a big disappointment for the Pelicans, who had hoped to be competitive in the Western Conference. Instead, they imploded The post Pelicans Guard Blast the Team for Being Unsupportive appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • ESPN Trade Pitch Swaps Giannis Antetokounmpo For Rising Star
    by Sai Mohan on June 18, 2025 at 4:35 pm

    Should the Detroit Pistons trade for Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo? An ESPN insider has floated a trade pitch to make it happen. The post ESPN Trade Pitch Swaps Giannis Antetokounmpo For Rising Star appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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