Picture this: you're strolling through the streets of San Jose, where tech talk and innovation buzz form the city's vibrant heartbeat. Here, traditional investment chatter now smoothly shifts toward the rise of the digital economy. Cryptocurrencies, once the enigma of the tech-savvy elite, have quickly found a comfy seat among Silicon Valley's must-discuss topics.
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Investigative Reports
State, Lenders Seek to Recover $170 Million from Homekey Housing Developers
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Newsom Sides with Parents Against Ban on Youth Tackle Football
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Down Payment for First-time CA Homebuyers Relaunches with New Lottery
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LA Innocence Project Assists Scott Peterson in New Motion
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Business
On Eve of Tax Season, Two Heavyweights Trade Punches
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Faculty at San Jose State, Other CSU Campuses Get Raises, Start New Semester with a Strike Anyway
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Opinion
San Jose City Council to Israel and Hamas: Ceasefire, Help Gazans, Free Hostages
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We strongly encourage the US government to implore Hamas and Israel to do all they can to work toward a cessation of hostilities, protect civilian lives, and facilitate the safe delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza residents. We also expect Hamas and Israel to release hostages and prisoners based on continued negotiations.
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Newsom Administration Makes Progress on Tiny Home Promise
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The state has chosen who will build the 1,200 tiny homes Gov. Gavin Newsom promised the state’s homeless residents. But it remains to be seen when they will be built.
Nearly a year ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom promised to deploy 1,200 tiny homes to help shelter the state’s growing population of homeless residents. Now, the state has chosen who will build those tiny homes and what they will look like — but there’s still no word on when people will be able to move in.
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