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San Francisco’s iconic cable cars are running again

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco's iconic cable cars were rolling and ringing their bells on the city's hills again Monday after being sidelined for 16 months by the pandemic.

California Expands State Healthcare to Undocumented Residents 50 and Up

California's governor on Tuesday signed into law a major expansion of the state's Medicaid coverage to all low-income residents aged 50 and up regardless of their immigration status, extending eligibility to some 235,000 undocumented people.

MSJC’s New Temecula Valley Campus to Host Hundreds of Cars at Event

Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) will once again team up with Local Car Scene on Sunday, Aug. 8, to host its Coffee & Cars event at the college's Temecula Valley Campus, drawing more than 600 cars.

PerkinElmer to pay $5.25B for antibody maker BioLegend

PerkinElmer will spend about $5.25 billion to acquire BioLegend, which makes antibodies used in gene therapy and reagents for drug discovery.

Infrastructure talks face new trouble as pressure mounts

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators were running into new problems Monday as they raced to seal a bipartisan infrastructure deal with pressure mounting on all sides to show progress on President Joe Biden's top priority.

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