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TikTok to crack down on content that promotes disordered eating and dangerous weight-loss habits

Amid huge demand for Ozempic and other drugs that trigger weight loss, the social media giant announces new community guidelines in an effort to promote positive body image.


'The bane of retail.' To prevent theft, many big chains now lock up all kinds of merchandise

Security glass once locked up electronics, Sudafed and a few other items. But stores have gotten more aggressive in efforts to confront retail theft.


How athletes and entertainers like Shohei Ohtani get financially duped by those they trust

Athletes and entertainers lose money because they're inattentive, make risky investments and overspend on loved ones and expensive toys, financial experts say.


Questions swirl over the future of TikTok. Who could own it? How will the platform operate?

Congress passed a bill that could ban TikTok. What could happen next and who might buy the social media platform?


Amid homeowner insurance crisis, consumer advocates and industry clash at hearing

Consumer advocates and insurance firms clashed at a state hearing over plans to use complex computer simulations to set homeowners' premiums.


Why Disney is doubling down on theme parks with a $60-billion plan

Disney's nearly $2-billion expansion plan for Disneyland highlights the importance of the company's theme parks for its bottom line.


Column: As taxpayers tire of handouts to billionaires, Major League Baseball demands public funding for a Vegas stadium

The public funding for a baseball stadium in Las Vegas faces a public backlash--with good reason


The first big-rig hydrogen fuel station in the U.S. opens in California

The Port of Oakland is home to the United States' first commercial hydrogen fuel station for big-rig trucks. It's a step on the road to cleaner trucking.


Several crew members injured in crash on Georgia set of Eddie Murphy film

Several crew members were injured in a crash that occurred on the Georgia set of "The Pickup," an Amazon MGM Studios film starring Eddie Murphy.


Google fired at least 20 additional workers after last week's Gaza protest, group says

The group that led protests last week at Google over a cloud computing contract with Israel said more Google workers were fired, bringing the total to more than 50.


FDA approves bladder cancer treatment by Culver City company

The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved Culver City-based ImmunityBio's treatment for bladder cancer.


Column: The UAW sends a lightning bolt into anti-union states with a huge victory at a VW plant

After decades of defeats in its drive to unionize Southern auto plants, the UAW scores a big win in Chattanooga. Other plants are now in its sights


Disney tech executive Aaron LaBerge leaves company after more than 20 years

Aaron LaBerge, longtime tech executive at Disney and ESPN, is leaving the company for a new job at sports betting platform Penn Entertainment.


David Ellison's journey from trust fund kid to media mogul vying to buy Paramount

Skydance Media CEO David Ellison, son of billionaire Larry Ellison, has emerged as a strong contender to take over the iconic Paramount studios.


Money Talk with Liz Weston: Can my credit score really be marred over $20?

A missed $20 credit card payment hurt a responsible borrower's credit score. Was there anything to be done?


In scramble to protect workers against heat, California officials exclude prisons from new rules

With summer approaching, California is trying again to protect workers from heat, after an effort to implement a new safety measures was derailed last month.


'Sesame Street' writers reach tentative contract deal, averting strike

Members of the Writers Guild of America at Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind 'Sesame Street,' have struck a deal to avert a strike.


California exodus of home insurance companies continues

An increasing number of insurance companies have made the decision to stop insuring homes in wildfire-prone California.


Granderson: Sports gambling is coming, and it'll be even worse than you think

Breezy marketing from DraftKings and similar companies is the modern equivalent of the Marlboro Man. But there's more corruption in betting than there was in tobacco.


California returns to job growth in March, but unemployment rate remains highest in nation

For the second month in a row, California posted the highest unemployment figure in the country. And it was one of only two states with a jobless rate above 5%.


Tesla recalls nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks due to faulty accelerator pedal

Tesla's Cybertrucks are being recalled due to a faulty accelerator pedal, just five months after the electric pickups were delivered to drivers.


Bad tattoo? Compete for fresh ink with a pic of your pooch

PetSmart contest gives entrants a chance to replace tattoos they regret with portraits of a pet. The company has partnered with a tattoo studio in Culver City.


China's highflying EV industry is going global. Why that has Tesla and other carmakers worried

A flood of cheap Chinese electric car exports has raised the specter of another trade war with the U.S. And it has Tesla worried.


Column: Disneyland just promised electric cars at Autopia. Gas will be gone by 2026

Disney had previously committed to ditching gasoline engines but left open hybrids as a possibility.


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

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.


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