Adhiti Bandlamudi
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Ten people are dead, including the alleged gunman, in a workplace shooting in San Jose, Calif. Authorities say all the victims were employees of the local transit authority.
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In San Jose, Calif., residents have started civilian foot patrols in Japantown to prevent violence against older Asian Americans. It's one of many that have started in the U.S. over the last year.
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People opposed to the government's immigration policies marched across the country Saturday.
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Protesters against the Trump administration's family detention policies marched in Washington, D.C., and communities around the country Saturday.
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Investigators used DNA and an online genealogical database to hunt down and arrest the Golden State Killer. But now those tactics are raising privacy and legal issues.
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The fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in Sacramento has spurred protests. The city council held a public forum Tuesday.
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Many gamers are spending big money on retro-games and their consoles, even as new games and consoles are released. What's with this craze to keep the past alive?
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Around the holidays, many bakers pay extra attention to how pretty their baked goods look. Their new secret weapon? Gourmet sprinkles.
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A new cookbook aims to capture the blended cuisine of second-generation Indian-Americans. It pairs recipes with Bollywood movies, for an added taste of home.
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Hard cider is having a hot moment. Hotter still, if it's locally made and distributed. Over the past four years, the number of cideries across the country has doubled.