As Bernie Sanders Comes to California, Wealth Tax Opponents Intensify Efforts The New York TimesSergey Brin-Backed PAC Pushes to Counter California Billionaire Tax Bloomberg.comWith budgets under strain, states are split on taxing the ri…
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Amazon pulls the plug on 'Blue Jay' warehouse robot after only a few months – Business Insider
Amazon pulls the plug on ‘Blue Jay’ warehouse robot after only a few months Business InsiderView Full Coverage on Google News
Peru’s leader José Jerí ousted over ‘Chifa-gate’ scandal, as presidential ‘curse’ strikes again – CNN
Peru’s leader José Jerí ousted over ‘Chifa-gate’ scandal, as presidential ‘curse’ strikes again CNNPeru Ousts President, Again The New York TimesPeru Congress ousts President Jeri because of China-linked secret meetings Reuter…
Using AI to do your taxes? Experts share top tips and warnings
As W-2s begin arriving in mailboxes and taxpayers rush to file their returns, financial experts are urging caution when turning to artificial intelligence for help.
Warner Bros reopens takeover talks with Paramount after receiving a waiver from Netflix
Warner Bros. will reopen takeover talks with Paramount Skydance after receiving a seven-day waiver to do so from its preferred bidder, Netflix.
Surveillance video shows man shoot a sergeant's son on busy downtown sidewalk in Houston
Video captured as a man was shot nine times on a busy downtown sidewalk on Valentine’s Day.
Delaware man married in the 1970s to former first lady Jill Biden pleads not guilty in wife's death
The first husband of former first lady Jill Biden pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges he killed his current wife in Delaware.
17-year-old from Cerritos named one of 2026's Military Child of the Year semifinalists
In this edition of ABC7 Salutes, we’re honoring a military teen who shares great advice about embracing change – and he also happens to be a semifinalist for a coveted award.
Mayor Bass to discuss significant drop in violent crime across LA
Bass will highlight new statistics that show sharp declines in homicides both citywide and in neighborhoods historically affected by gang violence.
New bill aims to protect Californians who document federal immigration activity
The bill would also prohibit local law enforcement agencies from assisting federal officers in operations that involve racial or identity profiling.