A new year means new laws, but there are many that don't affect Californians' day-to-day lives. Here are a few that might.
Chicago-based restaurant chain Portillo’s is partnering with Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore on a new limited-time meal ...
Last week, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office followed a driver across the Dillon Dam when they failed to pull over, helped ...
With the urn’s fate already decided and 20 wickets falling in the space of 75.1 overs, it may be worth arranging transport ...
A man impersonating an Uber Eats driver tried to enter a home in Sunnyvale, was arrested for burglary and assault after ...
Using an Uber-like app, Last Mile enlists more than 850 volunteers to pick up food and deliver it to local nonprofits ...
The video emerged just hours after England managing director of cricket Rob Key vowed to investigate claims of excessive ...
The bank sued Javice in late 2022, claiming that she and her cofounder, Olivier Amar, had faked data to inflate the value of ...
Customers have been warned that requesting a fake refund is fraud, which could result in a criminal record. The hospitality payment experts at Dojo have revealed that people are turning to AI to try ...
A handful of bills signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom are set to take effect in the new year. The 2026 slate of new ...
Model Alannah Iaconis visited her boyfriend's high-profile parents Stephen and Jo Silvagni at a Balwyn North home in ...
She expects 2026 to be a good year, and added that she wishes the 5% drawdown we experienced a month or so ago had been a ...
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