Authorities Friday sought public help to identify two men who were hospitalized after being hit by vehicles in Los Angeles
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Check out the companies making headlines before the bell:Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (REGN) – The drugmaker reported adjusted quarterly earnings of $23.72
‘Imposter’ Steals COVID Swabs From Youths at Sylmar Juvenile Hall – NBC Los Angeles
Somebody posing as a "medical professional'' managed to access Los Angeles County's Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall in Sylmar and
Biden Notes Economic Success as Employment and Wages Rise
President Biden on Friday celebrated unexpectedly rapid January hiring and new data that showed historically strong employment gains over the
Attack on 49ers Fan Makes Dodgers Fan Relive Nightmare From 2019 – NBC Los Angeles
The recent attack that left a San Francisco 49ers fan in a coma brought back memories to a fan who
Feds Seize Super Bowl Fake Merch – NBC Los Angeles
So you snagged a new Super Bowl jersey. Is it real? Federal authorities Friday showed off some of the counterfeit
Stocks mixed, yields fly as jobs data raises rate outlook – Daily News
By STAN CHOE, DAMIAN J. TROISE and ALEX VEIGA NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street closed out a mostly upbeat
Westbound 60 Freeway Closed Through the Weekend – NBC Los Angeles
The westbound Moreno Valley Freeway between Beaumont and Moreno Valley will be shut down Friday night and through the weekend
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The Amazon logo is seen at the company logistics center in Lauwin-Planque, northern France.Pascal Rossignol | ReutersCheck out the companies
San Clemente’s Hailey Langland Explains Snowboarding Passion – NBC Los Angeles
Hailey Langland got her love for the outdoors from her dad. She began snowboarding when she was very young and
UCLA Men’s Basketball Player Arrested After Arizona Game – NBC Los Angeles
A UCLA men’s basketball player was arrested on suspicion of assault after Thursday night’s game against Arizona. University of Arizona
Covid’s effect on the jobs numbers may leave Washington in the dark.
Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, has compared setting monetary policy to stumbling through an unlit room: You feel