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Crew members are expressing frustration at the length of the writers’ and actors’ strikes as Hollywood workers struggle to pay for rent, food and healthcare.
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The Bay Area tech titans’ plan to create a utopia in Solano County contains a kernel of wisdom about the kind of suburban growth the state wants and needs.
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