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Over 1,500 California fires in the last 6 years — including the deadliest ever — were caused by one company: PG&E. Here’s what it could have done, but didn’t.

Regular blackouts are PG&E's new strategy to avoid starting fires. A writer called it "the most detested, and detestable, corporation in California."

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Over 1,500 California fires in the last 6 years — including the deadliest ever — were caused by one company: PG&E. Here's what it could have done, but didn't.

Over 1,500 California fires in the last 6 years — including the deadliest ever — were caused by one company: PG&E. Here's what it could have done, but didn't.

Regular blackouts are PG&E's new strategy to avoid starting fires. A writer called it "the most detested, and detestable, corporation in California."

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This English priest with 100,000 Instagram followers says he's tired of comparisons to Fleabag's 'hot priest' and getting unsolicited nudes

This English priest with 100,000 Instagram followers says he's tired of comparisons to Fleabag's 'hot priest' and getting unsolicited nudes

Aside from unwarranted nude photos, Rev. Chris Lee told The Telegraph that social media fame has allowed him to spread his faith to the masses.

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One market expert breaks down why the 'mother of all bubbles' is unlike anything investors have ever seen — and lays out additional evidence that a crisis is approaching

One market expert breaks down why the 'mother of all bubbles' is unlike anything investors have ever seen — and lays out additional evidence that a crisis is approaching

Private-equity giant Blackstone says several investing risks that seem to be distinct from each other are collectively painting a bad picture.

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The 20 best smartphones in the world

The 20 best smartphones in the world

When it comes to smartphones, giant price tags don't always mean you're getting the best phone out there.

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Canceling student-loan debt could have limited positive impact and introduce 'moral hazard' that would make the situation worse, Moody's warns

Canceling student-loan debt could have limited positive impact and introduce 'moral hazard' that would make the situation worse, Moody's warns

If student loan debt were canceled, "the magnitude of the stimulus would depend on the size of the debt relief and income level of the beneficiaries."

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8.5 million developers love Visual Studio Code, a free code editor that's a crucial 'lightning rod' for Microsoft in the cloud wars with Amazon and Google

8.5 million developers love Visual Studio Code, a free code editor that's a crucial 'lightning rod' for Microsoft in the cloud wars with Amazon and Google

Microsoft Visual Studio Code is the top open source project on GitHub. Here's how it's helping Microsoft attract developers and take on AWS and Google.

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We asked 3,000 fast-food fans what chains they refuse to eat at. Here are the 15 most-hated brands in the industry.

We asked 3,000 fast-food fans what chains they refuse to eat at. Here are the 15 most-hated brands in the industry.

Fast food can be polarizing. Here are the chains that a group of 3,000 fans say they refuse to eat at.

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Jorge Masvidal drank liquor, ate pizza, and dissed Conor McGregor in his post-fight press conference after dominating Nate Diaz

Jorge Masvidal drank liquor, ate pizza, and dissed Conor McGregor in his post-fight press conference after dominating Nate Diaz

After Jorge Masvidal beat Nate Diaz with ease at UFC 244 he turned up to the post-event presser, ate pizza, and verbally abused Conor McGregor.

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Inside the world's largest plane, which has a wingspan longer than a football field and a mysterious new owner

Inside the world's largest plane, which has a wingspan longer than a football field and a mysterious new owner

The Stratolaunch is 238 feet long, 50 feet tall, and has a 385-foot wingspan. It made its first flight in April.

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A Sacramento couple spent $1,000 at Ikea to turn a Ram van into a DIY tiny home called 'Flippie'

A Sacramento couple spent $1,000 at Ikea to turn a Ram van into a DIY tiny home called 'Flippie'

A Sacramento-based couple converted a 2017 Ram Promaster Cargo Van into a tiny home. The interior was furnished for less than $1,000 with Ikea furniture.

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