World & Nation
Two of America’s richest people--along with some of the nation’s biggest corporations--pitched in to help the relief effort in Charleston, S.C., in the wake of Hurricane Hugo, local officials said Monday.
Sept. 26, 1989
California
San Bernardino County sheriff’s detectives have arrested a Camp Pendleton Marine and charged him with killing his younger sister, officials said Wednesday.
Aug. 16, 2001
Entertainment & Arts
Replete with floodlights, fast-talking dealers and thousands of potential customers who had come to gawk at the new Mercedes-Benz 500SL, the downtown event could have been just another glitzy auto show.
Dec. 10, 1989
Banking and Finance: Trends, Updates and Visionaries
Andrew Apfelberg, a partner at Greenberg Glusker LLP, is a corporate and finance attorney for middle-market companies throughout the United States
March 26, 2021
President Bush on Wednesday set aside $10 million to hire 5,000 cleanup workers as corporations joined in the first trickle of financial aid to Florida communities laid waste in what may be the country’s most expensive natural disaster.
Aug. 27, 1992
Technology and the Internet
Andrew G.
Sept. 23, 1992
Business
Oakwood Worldwide, a Los Angeles real estate firm known for pioneering extended-stay housing, has been acquired by a Singapore development company.
Feb. 16, 2017
A California appeals court has revived lawsuits from two men who allege Michael Jackson sexually abused them when they were boys.
Aug. 18, 2023
Andrews Group, formerly Compact Video in Burbank, reported Monday that it had completed the previously announced sale of several subsidiaries.
May 3, 1988
Management historian Morgen Witzel’s latest book is ill-served by its title: “Managing for Success: Spotting Danger Signals — And Fixing Problems Before They Happen.”
May 3, 2015