New law makes canceling subscriptions a snap in California
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New law makes canceling subscriptions a snap in California

Music on demand. Television programs. Mobile phone service. Professional sports telecasts. Audiobooks. News. Videogames. Computer…

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Many students know of peers who created deepfake nudes, report says
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Many students know of peers who created deepfake nudes, report says

When news broke that AI-generated nude pictures of students were popping up at a Beverly…

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Here’s what to know about student loan payments amid legal fights
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Here’s what to know about student loan payments amid legal fights

Student loan borrowers enrolled in a new federal repayment plan could see their monthly payments…

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It’s official: Mark Fuhrman can’t be a cop in California
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It’s official: Mark Fuhrman can’t be a cop in California

One month after the death of O.J. Simpson, state officials barred the Los Angeles Police…

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Restaurants can keep service fees if they are disclosed, new bill proposes
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Restaurants can keep service fees if they are disclosed, new bill proposes

A new state law to prohibit hidden surcharges and other “junk fees” tacked onto customers’…

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Free tax filing service from IRS to expand to more taxpayers
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Free tax filing service from IRS to expand to more taxpayers

More Californians may be able to file their federal tax returns directly to the IRS…

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How to tell if a Middle Class Tax Refund is still waiting for you
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How to tell if a Middle Class Tax Refund is still waiting for you

Here’s a statistic that’s hard to understand: More than 600,000 Californians with low to moderate…

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L.A. County to offer low-cost internet to lower-income residents
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L.A. County to offer low-cost internet to lower-income residents

With the federal government poised to slash subsidies for internet service, L.A. County has started…

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April 30 deadline looms for student loan forgiveness
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April 30 deadline looms for student loan forgiveness

Californians who obtained federally backed student loans from private banks can have some or all…

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Duncan Wood is named president of the Pacific Council
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Duncan Wood is named president of the Pacific Council

The Pacific Council on International Policy has named Duncan Wood as its new president and…

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