With the state's mandatory minimum wage for fast-food workers set to increase to $20 an hour, many restaurant chains are preparing to raise prices.
Sam Bankman-Fried's lawyers say he still has a lot to contribute to society. His prosecutors say he's still lying. The difference can be measured in decades in prison.
Disney and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District settle a lawsuit over the powers of the special body that controls the land Walt Disney World sits on.
Proxy firm Egan-Jones was critical of Disney's entrance into 'the killing fields of the culture wars' in its recommendation to add two dissidents to the company's board.
Disney Bundle subscribers will now see integrated Hulu content on their Disney+ app, part of Disney's plan to increase viewer engagement and reduce churn.
Shohei Ohtani's name and image has been a powerful marketing force. Will the controversy around his ex-interpreter affect his brand potential going forward?
Republicans want to cut Social Security benefits and protect the 1% from paying their share in taxes; Democrats know we can afford to raise benefits.
Amazon will soon offer same-day delivery of several prescription medications in Los Angeles and New York City, another example of the company's bet on convenience.
After strippers at Star Garden, a topless dive bar in North Hollywood, won the right to unionize last year, they accused the club of violating a settlement.
Three right-wing doctors said the FDA's advice against taking ivermectin for COVID infringed on their rights. By capitulating, the FDA shattered its credibility.
Unite Here Local 11 members voted overwhelmingly, by 98%, to approve the agreement, the union said Monday morning.
Paula Weinstein, a Hollywood executive known for producing film and TV projects including 'The Perfect Storm' 'Monster-in-Law' and 'Grace and Frankie,' has died.
Higher crude oil prices and increased demand for fuel from spring break road trips have pumped up gas prices in California.
The Long Beach Media Guild announced Friday that nine Long Beach Post staffers received layoff notices after moving to unionize and going on strike.
Aerospace Corp., a federally funded R&D lab that supports the space industry, moved its headquarters to Chantilly, Va., but doubled down on its El Segundo campus with an announced $100-million investment.
Truth Social is going public as a money-losing front for Donald Trump. Why would anyone invest in it?
Prince Harry's attorney accused Rupert Murdoch of knowing about News Group Newspapers' alleged use of phone hacking and other illegal info-gathering tactics.
On Thursday, an expected vote on rules that would protect workers from excessive heat indoors was postponed, continuing years of delays and missteps.
Consumers may see lower prices on app subscriptions and purchases if the Department of Justice succeeds in its lawsuit against Apple, consumer advocates said.
Evidence shows that a 32-hour, four-day workweek with no reduction in pay is good for workers and employers. Why isn't it a rule in the U.S.?
Proxy advisory firm ISS cites Disney's bungled succession planning in recommending a vote for Peltz. Disney has campaigned against the Trian hedge funder.
The Justice Department's long-gestating lawsuit takes aim at Apple's biggest cash cow. California is one of 16 states to join in.
Inspired by the approach followed by Elon Musk's SpaceX, the gift from a longtime Caltech donor will create the Brinson Exploration Hub to facilitate faster research by Caltech and JPL scientists and engineers.
The parent company of UFC will pay $335 million to settle two class-action lawsuits alleging that the promotion firm reduced the earning power of its fighters through anticompetitive behavior.
A U.S. EPA rule would require car manufacturers to increase sales of electric vehicles while cutting carbon emissions from gasoline-powered vehicles.
Hollywood real estate developer doubles down on plans for "the Star," a proposed office tower on Sunset Boulevard, designed by Norman Foster, with a $1-billion price tag.
Among the Napa Valley luminaries whose county records have been subpoenaed in a secretive federal probe are the owners of Hall Wines, Caymus Vineyards, Alpha Omega, The Prisoner a and the list goes on.
While the tech industry has been roiled by layoffs, the greater focus on AI could lead to new jobs in the future.
Richard Ebright and Bryce Nickels of Rutgers have labeled leading virologists fraudsters, perjurers, felons and murderers. Is this how scientific debate is supposed to be conducted?
Three California women are suing Starbucks, alleging it unfairly charges more to those who request nondairy milks in their drinks because they can't safely consume dairy.
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