Adhiti Bandlamudi
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                        California's housing crisis is acute, and the state is forcing cities to do something about it. One tool is called "the builder's remedy," which allows developers to circumvent local regulations.
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                        There's a desperate need for affordable housing in California and churches have land to build on. But there are hurdles, including financing difficulties, pushback from neighbors and zoning issues.
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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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                        A video game analytics firm estimates that the cross-platform game with a wide range of players has made about $223 million in March alone.
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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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                        After the Parkland shooting, some teachers think the president's proposal to give teachers guns could deter potential shooters. Others struggle with the expectation of putting their lives on the line.
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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.
 
 
 
 
 
