Facebook is raising how much it pays U.S. contractors who do some of its most taxing work, including watching violent and other objectionable material for possible removal.
Facebook will
Prosecutors say a man has been sentenced in Los Angeles to a year in federal prison for his role in a scheme to dupe people into believing their grandchildren or
Joe Biden said he would be open to breaking up Facebook, a sign of the deep skepticism among many Democratic presidential contenders about the power of massive technology firms.
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The Democrats who want to be president are swarming California, competing for campaign cash and media attention while courting longtime allies of home-state Sen. Kamala Harris on their rival’s
About half of scooter and bicycle riders used the devices to replace a car trip but locals made up only 35 percent of total trips in Santa Monica, according to
by Theo Greenly, SMC Corsair / Daily Press Staff Writer
The Santa Monica College Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Tuesday to adopt goals aimed at aggressively combating racial inequities among
With the phenomenal number of candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for president, the Santa Monica Democratic Club is endeavoring to present as many of them as possible to their
California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed a $213 billion state budget Thursday that boosts spending on K-12 education, wildfires and homelessness while putting more money toward state reserves and debt.
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Joe Biden raked in over $750,000 during a fundraiser attended by Hollywood powerbrokers, a massive haul that demonstrates the entertainment industry's lasting affection for the former vice
When California voters broadly legalized marijuana, they were promised that a vast computer platform would closely monitor products moving through the new market. But 16 months after sales kicked in,
Local residents, businesses and community groups are invited to help individuals recovering from substance abuse disorders by participating in Mission Miracle that officially kicks off Thursday, May 9. Mission Miracle
City Attorney Mike Feuer announced today that his office has filed lawsuits against Intuit Inc. (the maker of TurboTax), H&R Block, Inc. and HRB Digital LLC (collectively “H&