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Yosemite Contractor Leaves — And Takes The Landmark's Names With It
Some of the most iconic names in Yosemite National Park have been taken down. It's the result of a trademark dispute between the park and its outgoing concessionaire.
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With Economy Stuck In The Mud, Farmers Sink Deeper Into Debt
As farm income plummets, more producers are taking on outside jobs and borrowing from banks just to get by. But economists say the U.S. isn't yet repeating the farm crisis of the 1970s and '80s.
Appeals Court Gives Residents 30 Days, Not 8, To Return Home After Porter Ranch Leak
Los Angeles County lawyers had argued that some residents who had returned home already were reporting health issues, so the Southern California Gas Co. should continue paying for temporary housing.
Is It Time To Write Off Checks?
In the age of Venmo and mobile deposits, checks are fading. That's having a wide impact, from the Postal Service to check-printing companies. But many still find room for checks in their lives.
Don't Miss Jay Caspian Kang On Asian-Americans, Whiteness And Peter Liang
Protests over the conviction of police officer Peter Liang in the shooting death of an unarmed black man show that Asian-Americans have something to say about race and policing. But what, and how?
The SNAP Gap: Benefits Aren't Enough To Keep Many Recipients Fed
About 23 million American households rely on SNAP, formerly known as food stamps. But nearly one-third of them still have to visit a food pantry to keep themselves fed, according to USDA data.
Berta Cáceres, Honduran Indigenous Rights Leader, Is Murdered
The InterAmerican Commission for Human Rights had called on Honduras to give Cáceres protection. Local media cite police as saying she was killed during a robbery at a house they were not guarding.
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Is A Brokered Convention The Most Likely Way Republicans Can Stop Trump?
Republicans opposed to Donald Trump are running out of time and options to stop him from being their nominee. Many are now talking about their last, best chance being at the convention.
South African Court Denies Oscar Pistorius' Bid To Appeal Murder Conviction
Signaling a possible end to a years-long legal saga, South Africa's highest court denied the former track star's request, clearing the way for sentencing.
LA Officials Bring The Hammer Down On Tiny Houses For Homeless
One citizen has taken the Los Angeles homeless crisis into his own hands, building dozens of small shelters and giving them to the homeless. But the city says the structures are unsafe.
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