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The state recently experienced four of its five hottest August days in the last 35 years — and its power grid wasn’t prepared.
A survey of 67 workers highlighted the issues faced by people of color, women and LGBTQ people in the tech industry.
The coronavirus-related closures hurt many small businesses. But before that, Black-owned businesses already faced hurdles in getting financing.
Beneath the fury over George Floyd’s death lie longstanding economic inequities that have plagued California’s 2.6 million black people.
Hollywood has worked to increase diversity in its lowers ranks. But the top writing jobs in film and TV still largely go to white men.
Voters consistently say they trust President Trump on the economy more than Joe Biden. But in the key battleground state of Wisconsin, that advantage for Trump has not translated into a lead in polls.
Card clubs are given the green light to reopen under limited conditions
Regal and Cineworld theaters in the U.S. and U.K. will temporarily close because of the latest postponement of the release of the new James Bond film.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has delayed releasing reopening guidance for California theme parks amid pushback from industry leaders on the state’s initial plans.
Amazon says that nearly 20,000 of its workers have tested positive or been presumed infected with the coronavirus.
Emmy-winning actress Jacqueline MacInnes Woods of ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ is asking $2.1 million for her charming Hollywood Hills treehouse.
The developers want to meet with community activists after the previous buyer backed out because of neighborhood opposition.
Pop star Katy Perry just put her Beverly Hills Post Office home of two years on the market for $7.95 million.
LeBron James finally closed in the 90210, shelling out $36.75 million for the Mediterranean-style estate of ‘The Young and the Restless’ co-creator Lee Phillip Bell.
Hotelier Patrick Nesbitt’s Montecito estate, once listed for $65 million, will be sold at auction to the highest bidder in November.
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The shutdown in production and the streaming services’ insatiable appetite for new I.P. has led to a surge in sales of film and TV rights for books during COVID-19. That has been a boon for agencies.
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