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Such debates have roiled Democrats for decades — and they usually aren’t resolved until the party chooses its next presidential nominee, more than three years from now.

Sonos, which pioneered affordable home speaker systems, announced this week it is cutting 200 jobs in an attempt to restructure following mismanagement and financial losses that have roiled the Santa Barbara-based company.

On Monday, protests roiled downtown Santa Ana again, starting at Sasscer Park and the Ronald Reagan federal courthouse down the street from my wife’s restaurant before spreading across downtown well into the evening.

President Donald Trump's steep tariffs, set to begin Tuesday on America's biggest trading partners, roiled markets around the world until it was announced some would be delayed.

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The company’s seeming willingness to placate Trump has roiled journalists, including within CBS News.

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