Vitamin Shoppe, Pet Supplies Plus owner files for bankruptcy • From Chevron to Uber, these companies are giving the most to California legislative candidates
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| | The fledgling development company is headed by Cameron Hildreth, a 33-year-old construction engineer turned developer. |
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| Franchise Group, $2 billion in debt, has struggled under LA-based backer B. Riley Financial. |
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| Independent expenditure committees have put nearly $100 million into legislative races, funding ads to support, and often attack, candidates. The outside, unlimited spending is increasing with each election. |
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| The records shed light on a bitter battle between financial heavyweights in the $5 trillion US medical system. |
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| The latest action targets 107 Bolts for the 2020 to 2022 model years. |
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| He was 49 when he and Arthur Blank created the one-stop shop for do-it-yourselfers. |
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| Some 59% of members voted in favor of the accord, which includes a 38% wage increase over four years and enhanced retirement contributions. |
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| Manufacturers and retailers are rolling out more XXL screens measuring more than 8 feet across. |
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| While users can still block accounts, those X members will now be able to see those posts unless the user made their account private. |
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| Stockton enjoyed 4.25% job growth in the past year, best among the nation’s 100 largest employment markets. |
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