'South Park' creators clash with performers at their Colorado restaurant
'South Park' creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, who this summer landed one of the richest TV deals ever, are in a standoff with performers at their Casa Bonita restaurant near Denver.
Kevin Costner's western 'Horizon' faces more claims of unpaid fees
The lawsuit is the latest in a series of legal and financial problems that have dogged the sprawling western drama that Costner directed, co-wrote, starred in and partially funded.
Why California's milk cartons may lose their coveted recycling symbol
Milk cartons may lose the recycling symbol in California, potentially making the material unusable in the state.
The battle for control of Warner Bros.: A timeline of key developments
Netflix wants to buy Warner Bros. and HBO, but Paramount refuses to go away, launching a hostile bid. Here's a timeline of key developments.
Snoopy is everywhere right now — from jewelry to pimple patches. Why?
Snoopy's star has been steadily rising in recent years, with Peanuts collabs hitting retailers from Coach to Starface. Here's why.
Hiltzik: What does Trump have against Venezuela? His explanations keep changing
Is it oil, drugs, immigrants or politics? President Trump's explanations of his animosity for Venezuela are hard to keep straight.
Apple, Google and others tell some foreign employees to avoid traveling out of the country
New visa rules require travelers to undergo social media screening causing delays at U.S. consulate
California, other states sue to protect federal consumer agency
California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined 21 other states and Washington D.C. in a lawsuit that seeks to prevent the Trump administration from defunding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Fight between Waymo and Santa Monica goes to court
Waymo has filed suit against the city of Santa Monica, arguing that the city's attempt to have them stop using two charging stations overnight for its fleet of self-driving cars is unfair.
Instacart ends AI pricing test that charged shoppers different prices for the same items
Instacart will end a program that set different prices for the same items sold at the same store after a report on the experiments triggered criticism.
Larry Ellison pledges $40-billion personal guarantee for Paramount's Warner Bros. bid
Paramount again ups the ante in the acrimonious auction, saying Larry Ellison would personally back part of Paramount's bid for Warner Bros. Discovery.
How private investors stand to profit from billions in L.A. County sex abuse settlements
Records reviewed by The Times found several law firms behind costly sex abuse litigation in California are backed by opaque out-of-state investors.
A tale of two Ralphs — Lauren and the supermarket — shows the reality of a K-shaped economy
This holiday season, experts are using a K-shaped model to describe an economy in which the gap between the highest and lowest earners is growing.
'Avatar: Fire and Ash' heats up the box office, grossing $88 million domestically
"Avatar: Fire and Ash," the third movie of the "Avatar" franchise, topped the box office this weekend as theaters look to end the year on a strong note.
Do I have to transfer my 401(k) money when I retire?
Do I have to transfer my 401(k) money when I retire?
U.S. Space Force awards $1.6 billion in contracts to South Bay satellite builders
The U.S. Space Force announced Friday it has awarded satellite contracts with a combined value of about $1.6 billion to Rocket Lab in Long Beach and to the Redondo Beach Space Park campus of Northrop Grumman.
TikTok creators welcome deal to keep app in the U.S.
Many had worried that the app might disappear after the Supreme Court upheld a ban on the platform due to national security concerns raised by President Trump in 2020.
California-based company recalls thousands of cases of salad dressing over 'foreign objects'
Ventura Foods sold the recalled goods to retailers including Costco and Publix. The condiments were recalled because they could contain 'foreign objects,' according to an alert from the Food and Drug Administration.
Why is Trump's media company getting involved with nuclear power?
Trump Media, the parent company of Truth Social, and the nuclear fusion company TAE Technologies announced a merger worth $6 billion on Thursday.
They graduated from Stanford. Due to AI, they can't find a job
A Stanford software engineering degree used to be a golden ticket.
