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Google Joins $250 Million Deal to Support Newsrooms in California

The agreement includes $70 million from the state, which needs legislative approval. Some lawmakers objected, calling for a more comprehensive solution with tech companies.

Karen Weise
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Artificial Intelligence, California, Google Inc, News and News Media, NewsGuild, Social Media, University of California, Berkeley
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