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Column: The salmon industry faces extinction a not because of drought, but government policies and politics

State and federal government policies that favor farms have done far more damage to the salmon fishery than drought, another sign that California's water rights need rethinking.


Netflix's password-sharing crackdown is paying off as profits beat Wall Street's forecast

Netflix on Thursday released its first-quarter earnings, which topped analyst estimates in terms of subscriber additions and profit.


L.A.-based social video platform Triller acquired by Hong Kong company

Triller has long lagged rival TikTok in the social video market, but the company got a boost of interest in 2020, after former President Trump suggested he'd consider banning TikTok.


Google fires 28 employees who protested Israel cloud contract

The protests, organized by the No Tech for Apartheid campaign, raised concerns about Google and Amazon's $1.2 billion contract with the Israeli government and military called Project Nimbus.


Avian flu outbreak raises a disturbing question: Is our food system built on poop?

News that Midwestern dairy cows may have become infected with avian flu by eating poultry waste has many asking: What are American farm animals being fed? And should we be concerned?


California in a jam after borrowing billions to pay unemployment benefits

California's massive budget deficit, coupled with the state's relatively high level of joblessness, has become a major barrier to reducing the billions of dollars of debt it has incurred to pay unemployment benefits.


L.A. bookseller went to protect his kids from a fight. He was shot and paralyzed

Luis Hernandez tried moving his car with his three children after seeing an argument outside his store near MacArthur Park. He was shot in the back and is now paralyzed.


Column: With his Truth Social stock, Trump may be laughing all the way to the bank a but his investors have reason to weep

Truth Social stock, down 70% from its peak last month, is another Trump product that makes its buyers look like rubes


Google employees stage sit-ins to protest company's contract with Israel

Dozens of Google employees stage sit-ins in California and New York, calling for the company to end its cloud computing contract with Israel's military amid war with Hamas.


News publishers' alliance calls on feds to investigate Google for limiting California links

The tech giant said it would limit some users' access on its search engine to articles from California news outlets, in response to proposed legislation to help publishers.


The EV market is in trouble: The latest sign is Tesla's layoffs

The drive to electrify personal cars in California has, at best, hit a rough patch. The big question is whether current conditions will turn out to be growing pains.


Participant, maker of 'Green Book' and 'An Inconvenient Truth,' is shutting down

Culver City-based Participant told its staff Tuesday morning that the film and production company would be shutting down after 20 years.


L.A. 2028 Olympic committee parts ways with Salesforce, one of its top sponsors

L.A.'s 2028 Olympics committee suffers a blow in its efforts to raise $2.5 billion in sponsorships by losing Salesforce, one of its top corporate sponsors.


Column: L.A.'s ultimate heartbreak industry isn't Hollywood. It's local journalism

Southern California has always been an ossuary of failed publications done in by apathetic readership, clueless owners or a combination of both. But a new generation of journalists is forging ahead.


Red state coal towns still power the West Coast. We can't just let them die

Los Angeles, Portland and other progressive cities are still powered by faraway coal plants. We went to Montana to find out why.


Column: Are Republicans who got pandemic debt relief hypocrites for complaining about student debt relief? Yes

Republicans criticizing Biden's student debt relief plan took millions of dollars in pandemic relief loans and never paid them back. But they say that's different.


Bitten by a billionaire's dog? Or a case of extortion? A legal saga from an L.A. dog park

An incident at a Brentwood dog park has turned into a court battle. Was philanthropist Gary Michelson the victim of of extortion? Or did the billionaire, attached to his pet and worried over his public image, use his wealth and legal savvy to evade responsibility for an aggressive dog?


Tesla to slash more than 10% of its global workforce

CEO Elon Musk cited job overlap and the need to reduce costs. Bloomberg News estimated that the layoffs would affect more than 14,000 employees.


'Miracle' weight-loss drugs could have reduced health disparities. Instead they got worse

Ozempic and other drugs raised the possibility of reversing the country's obesity crisis. Doctors are frustrated that they've made health disparities worse.


Broken and unreliable EV chargers become a business opportunity for L.A.'s ChargerHelp

The women who started ChargerHelp are driven to succeed and to train a workforce of people who are often overlooked. They're also addressing a major issue with EV charging in California: reliability.


Money Talk with Liz Weston: Handling family property, when to take retirement and building credit history

Liz Weston offers advice on the complications surrounding leaving family property to multiple heirs and other topics.


'Wicked' spectacles, merger gossip and movie industry woes at CinemaCon 2024

Here's what went down during the movie-theater industry event of the year, CinemaCon, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.


L.A. to provide resources to hundreds of 99 Cents Only workers losing their jobs

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said the support would extend to employees who work at the discounter's more than 30 stores in the city.


Still haven't filed your taxes? How to avoid penalties or lost refunds

For most Californians, Monday is the deadline for paying your income tax bill for 2023 -- even if you don't file a return.


Google says it will reduce some user access to California news sites

Google said it will remove links to California news sites for some users because of concerns about a state bill that may require Google to pay publishers.


Downtown L.A. is hurting. Frank Gehry thinks arts can lead a revival

Bunker Hill is primed to elevate its status as the region's leading arts center even as the area around it struggles with persistent homelessness and post-pandemic losses of office tenants.


Hatsune Miku is playing Coachella, but she's not human. Why brands are working with digital avatars

Hatsune Miku has already sold out venues for her concerts and she'll go to her biggest stage yet at Coachella. She looks like a teenage girl but she's not human. She's part of a growing number of digital characters, including Miquela and angelbaby, that are creating music for fans.


Eaze cannabis delivery drivers threaten strike ahead of annual pot day

California cannabis delivery drivers and workers at Eaze/Stachs say contract negotiations have stalled over disagreements about mileage reimbursement rate and hourly wages.


Column: California's transgender sanctuary law survives a challenge as judge ridicules plaintiff's claims

California gives sanctuary to kids seeking gender-affirming care and their families. A judge has upheld the law against an attack by a right-wing church.


Did Dodgers underestimate value of Shohei Ohtani's first homer? It may be worth $100,000

Shohei Ohtani's first Dodgers home run could not be authenticated by MLB. That doesn't mean it wouldn't have value to the woman who traded it to Ohtani for merchandise.


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