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Americans are moving out of flood-prone neighborhoods

Americans are moving out of flood-prone neighborhoods

U.S. stocks rise as Wall Street's winning streak grows to four days

U.S. stocks rise as Wall Street's winning streak grows to four days

Google, the sleeping giant in global AI race, now ‘fully awake’

Google, the sleeping giant in global AI race, now ‘fully awake’

Campbell's IT chief on leave after lawsuit claims he said company's food is for 'poor people'

Campbell's IT chief on leave after lawsuit claims he said company's food is for 'poor people'

Battered by ICE raids, L.A.'s Fashion District desperately needs Black Friday miracle

Battered by ICE raids, L.A.'s Fashion District desperately needs Black Friday miracle

U.S. jobless claims decline to lowest level since mid

U.S. jobless claims decline to lowest level since mid

HP announces job cuts as profit outlook misses estimates

HP announces job cuts as profit outlook misses estimates

Snapchat is nearing 1 billion monthly users. Why can't it turn a profit?

Snapchat is nearing 1 billion monthly users. Why can't it turn a profit?

From Silicon Valley to Hollywood, why California's job market is taking a hit

From Silicon Valley to Hollywood, why California's job market is taking a hit

Commentary: California's first partner pushes to regulate AI while Trump and tech bros thunder forward

Commentary: California's first partner pushes to regulate AI while Trump and tech bros thunder forward

Stocks climb on hopes for lower interest rates as Dow rallies 660 points

Stocks climb on hopes for lower interest rates as Dow rallies 660 points

Apple set to become world’s top phone maker, overtaking Samsung

Apple set to become world’s top phone maker, overtaking Samsung

U.S. retail sales rose slightly in September, adding to months of big gains

U.S. retail sales rose slightly in September, adding to months of big gains

Commentary: Reaching a new low, CDC discards science in claims about vaccines and autism

Commentary: Reaching a new low, CDC discards science in claims about vaccines and autism

$10-billion One Beverly Hills project gets off the ground

$10-billion One Beverly Hills project gets off the ground

Gold advances as traders bet on December rate cut, await U.S. data

Gold advances as traders bet on December rate cut, await U.S. data

Bitcoin tracks stocks higher with crypto traders staying on edge

Bitcoin tracks stocks higher with crypto traders staying on edge

Another rally for Alphabet leads the U.S. stock market higher

Another rally for Alphabet leads the U.S. stock market higher

Apple cuts jobs across its sales organization in rare layoff

Apple cuts jobs across its sales organization in rare layoff

Stores keep prices down in a tough year for turkeys. Other Thanksgiving foods may cost more

Stores keep prices down in a tough year for turkeys. Other Thanksgiving foods may cost more

Iconic Stahl House, a Midcentury Modern stunner, up for sale

Iconic Stahl House, a Midcentury Modern stunner, up for sale

Why an unproven air taxi company is spending $126 million to take over an L.A. airport

Why an unproven air taxi company is spending $126 million to take over an L.A. airport

Dr. Phil was America’s best-known celebrity therapist. How did his media network crash?

Dr. Phil was America’s best-known celebrity therapist. How did his media network crash?

Giant landlord settles with California for colluding on rents in L.A. and elsewhere

Giant landlord settles with California for colluding on rents in L.A. and elsewhere

Japan OKs $135 billion stimulus package to help revive its sluggish economy

Japan OKs $135 billion stimulus package to help revive its sluggish economy

What do you do when an ex takes out credit cards in your name?

What do you do when an ex takes out credit cards in your name?

Skechers investors say they were forced to take a bad deal when the company went private

Skechers investors say they were forced to take a bad deal when the company went private

More swings hit Wall Street, but this time stocks finish higher

More swings hit Wall Street, but this time stocks finish higher

Gap's sales rise while Home Depot and Target warn of consumer spending pullback

Gap's sales rise while Home Depot and Target warn of consumer spending pullback

Will AI disrupt Google's search monopoly?

Will AI disrupt Google's search monopoly?