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More encouraging news on the development of coronavirus vaccines and treatments helped power stocks higher on Wall Street Monday.
Small businesses
How four small businesses have survived in the COVID age.
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Many small businesses in Southern California are in jeopardy of closing permanently. Three owners explain how they made the hard choice to close.
From a seamstress who’s making masks to a restaurateur-turned-personal chef, these Californians are rethinking how they can earn money in the coronavirus economy.
Eviction moratoriums and deferred rent create some breathing room for small companies. But business owners remain acutely aware that they’re racking up debt.
The spies in the new “Call of Duty” are tough-talking macho men who look like they stepped out of “Boogie Nights.” But it’s Ronald Reagan the game fetishizes.
The new Amazon Pharmacy offers customers convenience and potentially lower prices. But experts warn that users could be jeopardizing their privacy.
Moderators who screen Facebook posts are asking for full-time employment, hazard pay and safer working conditions in light of the spread of COVID-19.
Profile of Blacktag, a new streaming service backed by CAA and other investors featuring content from Black creators.
Chefs and restaurateurs react to another shutdown of in-person dining amid L.A. County’s coronavirus surge. “We’re holding on for dear life,” one chef said. “There’s no aid in sight, nothing at all.”
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In major cities such as Los Angeles, rent is falling during the COVID-19 pandemic. But in suburban markets such as the Inland Empire, rent is rising fast.
The largest U.S. retailer of musical instruments and equipment filed for bankruptcy after the COVID-19 pandemic kept customers at home.
Albert Bañuelos was slowly growing his restaurant business, and 2020 was set to be his best year yet. Then the pandemic hit.
Stores are once again limiting how much toilet paper and cleaning supplies customers can buy, as the third wave of COVID-19 infections ramps up and lockdown orders return. But the companies have had all summer to prepare.
Mookie Betts, Ellen DeGeneres and JoBeth Williams are among this week’s housing headliners.
Dodgers star Mookie Betts landed a new home field, spending $7.6 million on the Encino mansion of UCLA football coach Chip Kelly.
In Beverly Hills, a two-story penthouse in the nature-minded Gardenhouse development offers museum-like living spaces. Asking price: $5.888 million.
‘Pretty Little Liars’ actor Ian Harding just sold his scenic Eagle Rock home for $1.5 million, or $100,000 more than he was asking.
In Riverside County, a 2,000-acre ranch once owned by famed actor John Wayne recently relisted for $8 million.
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