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Guest Commentary written byGrayson ZulaufGrayson Zulauf is the CEO of Resonant Link. He holds a PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford …
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After allegedly dismembering his dead fiancée, Pleasanton man simply moved on with his life. But police were watching
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Federal judge again strikes down California law banning high-capacity gun magazines
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