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In a city full of tough traffic and disgruntled drivers, being briefly recognized on the road can go a long way.
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If Proposition 22 is thrown out, Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Instacart’s classification of gig workers as independent contractors would be in danger — upending the gig economy.
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From the The New Beverly Cinema to Brain Dead Studios, there’s a good mix of classic and art house films every weekend.
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The platform’s reach, and the creators’ ability to keep ownership of their intellectual property and retain full creative control, are big factors.
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The hangover from the streaming splurge of the past decade is still pervading the industry, which is suffering as a result.
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Find out where to get online and brush up your digital skills and get online in the L.A. area without having to buy a coffee.
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The traditional pilot season has shrunk to a nub of what it used to be as networks focus on year-round programming.
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Earlier in the day, the encampment had expanded as protestors observed the Nakba, an annual commemoration of when Palestinians were displaced in the creation of the state of Israel.
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$3.3 billion from the around $6.4 billion bond measure will be available starting July.
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California’s deficit has increased, but K-12 schools are largely spared cuts in the governor's May revision.
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The Los Angeles City Council voted to get rid of so-called “no-vending” zones in February. But a lawsuit filed in 2022 by Hollywood street vendors against the city continues on as vendors seek to repeal tickets and remaining restrictions.