The consumer financial watchdog says customers of the top three banks lost more than $870 million over seven years due to a ...
About the size of Rhode Island, the iceberg known as A23a got stuck in an ocean vortex this summer, spinning in place for ...
Millions of Americans are planning to travel in the coming days. Here's what a potential government shutdown could mean for flying, driving and more — and what you can do to prepare.
The economy did well in terms of inflation and unemployment, but vibes ruled the roost. (Mostly didn't feel great!) ...
California officials have declared a state of emergency over the spread of bird flu, which is tearing through dairy cows in ...
Donald Trump's first administration advanced rules forcing hospitals and insurers to reveal prices for medical services.
Analyzing the case of the “Sweetheart Murders.” How Sacramento small businesses are faring during the holidays. Finally, a ...
Starbucks and Starbucks Workers United said in February they had come to common ground in moving forward for the rest of the year. But the union says Starbucks has not kept its end of the commitment.
Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. Federal agencies will run out of money tonight at midnight after House Republicans weren't able to pass ...
With broad new tariffs promised, we look back at the most infamous case of broad tariffs in U.S. history — the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. It did not end well.
Australia's top online internet regulator explains how the nation plans to roll out the world's first social media ban for kids under 16.
L.A. Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong has announced he will incorporate a bias meter in the paper's coverage that will be powered by AI. This comes after a stream of controversies at the storied paper.