Uber is laying off 400 employees in marketing, about a quarter of the marketing team's global workforce of 1,200 people.
The move, announced Monday, follows a leadership
The second set of Democratic presidential debates will be held Tuesday and Wednesday in Detroit, with 20 candidates spread evenly over two nights.
Here's a look at who
Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences recently announced the selection of two architectural teams to develop plans to enhance performing arts facilities on the School’s 21st Street Campus, which
The City of Malibu and the Harry Barovsky Memorial Youth Commission present the Malibu Surf Swap, where you can buy, sell, trade or donate surfboards, SUPs, boogie boards, wetsuits, and
A suburban Houston resident has been found guilty by a jury of 27 federal criminal charges for hacking into the Los Angeles Superior Court computer system and then using it
The Venice Japanese American Memorial Monument Committee has been coordinating the almost monthly maintenance of the solid black granite VJAMM obelisk since its dedication in April, 2017. The VJAMM Committee
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office – Airport Branch has filed charges on Fernando Venancio Jr., a 43-year-old male from Lynwood CA., for his involvement in a series of
The Trump administration has given California permission to oversee federal environmental reviews for a high-speed rail line between San Francisco and Los Angeles, even as the administration tries to cancel
Mixed martial arts great Anderson "Spider" Silva of Brazil has become a U.S. citizen in a naturalization ceremony in Los Angeles.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Starbucks says it will offer delivery in most of the U.S. by early next year.
The Seattle coffee company launched delivery last fall in Miami with its partner, Uber
A tiny spacecraft orbiting Earth appeared to successfully unfurl a solar sail Tuesday to test the potential of using only sunlight for propulsion, mission officials said.
Deployment commands were sent
A new proposal to decriminalize and tax marijuana at the federal level has been introduced in Congress.
The bill introduced Tuesday has high-profile sponsors in Sen. Kamala Harris of California