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Hollywood struggled in 2024, but the median pay for media and entertainment executives increased 7% from the previous year and doubled the median compensation for CEOs at S&P 500 companies.
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Southern California Edison’s admission that its equipment may have ignited the Hurst fire in the San Fernando Valley on Jan. 7 is being seized on by lawyers suing the company for another fire in the same area.
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A new study assessed some 40,000 foods and beverages, and found that nearly 20% had synthetic food dyes.
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