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Kim Kardashian to Pay $1.26 Million to Settle Crypto Asset Case with SEC Reality TV star Kim Kardashian has settled Securities and Exchange Commission charges surrounding her failure to disclose payment she received for touting a crypto asset on her Instagram feed, according to media reports Monday. Kardashian agreed to pay $1.26 million to settle the charges over a promotion on Meta’s Instagram for EthereumMax’s crypto asset, the […]
Littlefeather, Actress Who Declined Brando’s Oscar, Dies at 75 Sacheen Littlefeather, the actress who declined Marlon Brando’s best actor Oscar in 1973, has died, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences have announced. She was 75. Littlefeather’s death was announced on the Academy’s Twitter account Sunday night. No cause of death was given, but she was reportedly battling breast cancer. Littlefeather, who was […]
Wastewater Testing Shows COVID Presence Leveling Off in LA County There were 494 COVID-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals, down slightly from 496 the previous day, according to the latest state figures. Of those patients hospitalized as of Saturday, 55 were being treated in intensive care, down nine from Friday’s numbers. County officials have said about 43% of patients with COVID were actually hospitalized […]
Woman Wounded in Downtown Long Beach Shooting A woman was wounded early Monday morning in a shooting in the area of the Long Beach Pike in the city’s downtown. The shooting was reported at 2:12 a.m. in the 100 block of Pine Avenue, according to Long Beach police Lt. Brian Fritz. The woman was taken by paramedics to a hospital for treatment […]
Average LA County Gas Price Rises to Record High The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County rose seven-tenths of a cent to a record $6.466 Monday, topping the previous high of $6.462 set June 14. The average price has risen 31 consecutive days, increasing $1.22, including 1 cent Sunday and 15.3 cents Thursday, the largest daily increase […]
Homeless Man Wounded in Panorama City A 30-year-old homeless man was wounded in a shooting while he looked for cans to recycle in a Panorama City parking lot, authorities said Monday. The shooting occurred just after 10 p.m. Sunday at Van Nuys Boulevard and Blythe Street, according to a dispatcher at the Los Angeles Police Department’s Operations Center. The victim was […]
Man Who Almost Struck Pedestrian with Vehicle Shot to Death Downtown A man who almost struck a pedestrian with his vehicle in a downtown Los Angeles alley was shot to death after he got into an argument with the pedestrian and four other males, authorities said Monday. The shooting occurred about 9:05 p.m. Sunday in an alley at 15th and Alameda streets, according to a dispatcher […]
Homeless Man and Woman Wounded at Westlake Train Station A homeless man and woman discovered they were wounded after hearing gunshots at the Metro Westlake/MacArther Park Purple Line Station, authorities said Monday. The shooting was reported at 10:08 p.m. Sunday at the station at 651 S. Westlake Ave., according to a dispatcher at the Los Angeles Police Departments Operations Center. The victims saw a […]
Resentencing Due for Man Who Set Off Phishing Attack on LA Court Computers A man whose federal prison sentence for hacking into the Los Angeles Superior Court computer system and using it to send millions of malicious phishing emails was overturned on appeal is set to be resentenced Monday. Oriyomi Aloba, 36, of Katy, Texas, was found guilty three years ago in Los Angeles of a series of […]
Month-Long Prototype of Shade Structure in Oasis Bus Stop to be Unveiled Sunline Transit Agency, in cooperation with Kounkuey Design Initiative, will unveil a prototype shade structure at a bus stop in the Oasis area Monday in an effort to demonstrate how access to shade can alleviate extreme heat in the community. Along with the Oasis Leadership Committee, the two organizations will unveil the prototype display at […]
One Year Ago Today (October 3, 2021)…Hollywood Crew Unions Begin Voting on Strike Authorization One Year Ago Today (October 3, 2021)…Members of the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees began voting this weekend on a strike authorization that could enable union leadership to call some 52,000 below the line” workers off the job and potentially shut down many Hollywood film and television productions. The vote, which Variety said is […]
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