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Quixote production services vendor to wind down most of its soundstage business in LA
Production services vendor Quixote said it will wind down most of its soundstage business in Los Angeles — including its main commercial studio in West Hollywood and its North Valley studio in Pacoima — as the industry continues to grapple with the slowdown in film and television work.
The company will also close its operations in Atlanta ...Read more
US housing starts surge to highest level since December 2024
New residential construction in the U.S. rose in March to the highest level in more than a year as homebuilders boosted production despite ongoing affordability concerns.
Housing starts increased 10.8% to an annual pace of 1.5 million homes in March, the highest since December 2024, according to figures released Wednesday by the Census Bureau. ...Read more
America's bond-market privilege is disappearing as US debt soars
For much of the past few years, U.S. Treasuries have failed to serve their traditional role as a sure-fire refuge from global market meltdowns.
During the last three big ones — caused by the post-pandemic inflation shock, President Donald Trump’s tariff rollout and, more recently, his war on Iran — U.S. government bonds offered little ...Read more
San Diego is one of the few US markets where home prices are still rising
San Diego home prices haven’t risen much in the past year, but that growth is still more than most of the U.S.
The San Diego metropolitan area’s home price increased 0.53% annually in February, said the S&P Cotality Case-Shiller Indices report released Tuesday.
That ranks San Diego No.7 in the index after being first or second for much of ...Read more
Workers at Wizards of the Coast, maker of Magic: The Gathering, to unionize
Game developers behind the popular trading card game Magic: The Gathering plan to unionize amid concerns over layoffs and a return-to-work mandate.
Employees with the Renton, Washington-based game studio Wizards of the Coast, which also owns tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, announced Monday they are forming a union in affiliation ...Read more
Bay Area refinery fined $3.25 million for air quality violations
SAN FRANCISCO — The Benicia-based Valero Refining Company been fined $3.25 million after authorities said the company committed more than 100 air-quality violations spread out over “multiple incidents” and “several years.”
The Bay Area Air District announced the penalties in a statement Tuesday.
According to the air district, Valero...Read more
Market is 'healthier' but Las Vegas revenue flat for Caesars Entertainment
Net revenues were flat and net income declined slightly for one of the Strip’s largest casino operators in the first quarter, as strong group and convention traffic helped offset softer leisure demand, top company executives said Tuesday.
Caesars Entertainment Inc. reported $1 billion in net revenue from its Las Vegas properties during the ...Read more
Epic Games, creator of Fortnite, is laying off workers in San Diego and across California
Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, a popular online game, has laid off 28 workers in San Diego as part of a broader cutback of more than 1,000 jobs in the U.S. that was announced in March.
The company cut about half of its San Diego workforce, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification the company filed with the state on April...Read more
Before you go under the knife, this San Diego startup wants you to know what it'll cost
It’s easy to lose track of time playing “guess how much a C-section costs.” And women undergoing the procedure won’t have an answer until after the baby is delivered.
Turquoise Health, a San Diego health tech company, saw that problem and plastered sonograms across billboards and bus stops, accompanied by the phrase, “the biggest ...Read more
China's Meta backlash renders Manus Model 'officially dead'
The AI startup Manus, once hailed as a breakthrough that would challenge Silicon Valley’s dominance, is turning into a cautionary tale for Chinese entrepreneurs after Beijing authorities ordered Meta Platforms Inc. to unwind its $2 billion takeover of the company.
With a chilling 54-character decree from the top state planner, Beijing ...Read more
Starbucks' quarterly profits surge, marking milestone in revival plan
A year and a half into a promised turnaround, Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol had some good news for investors on Tuesday. The Seattle-based coffee giant’s quarterly results beat estimates for profits and revenues.
In its second quarter, Starbucks posted sales of $9.5 billion, up nearly 9% from a year ago, while profits, which ...Read more
This Bay Area cafe is open 24 hours. Owners want you to buy AI insurance
SAN FRANCISCO — At first glance, the coffee shop at the southwestern corner of this city’s Financial District stands out only because it is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week in a neighborhood known for going quiet at night.
Inside, however, those stopping by the Corgi Cafe may soon realize it is no ordinary latte vendor, but rather a ...Read more
Can computers be godlike? ChatGPT weighs in
Faith leaders are increasingly asking AI for help in writing sermons and other areas of their work, but most agree that doing so raises questions. If divinity exists, for example, is machine intelligence capable of perceiving it? Is it equipped to handle moral questions? What theological framework does it possess, and does consulting it on ...Read more
Darri Eythorsson: I built an AI trading platform in 6 days. That's terrifying
A few weeks ago, I sat down at my laptop and built a trading platform. It connects to three financial exchanges. It ingests news from RSS feeds, web searches, Reddit and Twitter. It uses a large language model to analyze markets, estimate probabilities and decide when the price is wrong. It sizes positions using the Kelly criterion. It manages ...Read more
Disney Cruise Line strikes groundbreaking agreement with San Diego that will deliver 1M passengers
In a major boon for San Diego County’s still rebounding cruise industry, Disney Cruise Line has inked a lucrative deal with the Port of San Diego that promises to deliver more than 1 million passengers over the next four years.
While Disney has been sailing out of San Diego since 2012, this latest agreement represents a huge commitment on the...Read more
Dingell, Democrats urge Trump to keep Chinese autos out of US market
WASHINGTON — Ahead of a key U.S.-China meeting, several efforts are brewing on Capitol Hill to urge President Donald Trump to bar Chinese automakers from accessing the U.S. market.
One of those efforts, led by U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell, entered the public eye Tuesday as she announced a letter from 73 House Democrats on the topic some two weeks...Read more
Costco offers new option for its $1.50 hot dog combo
The internet is blowing up over the first change to Costco’s $1.50 hot dog combo in 40 years. But don’t worry — the Issaquah, Washington-based big-box store isn’t budging on the price.
Shoppers who need respite from the chaos of the Costco checkout area can now opt for a 16.9-ounce bottle of Kirkland Signature water instead of a ...Read more
Why all eyes are on AI spending at Microsoft and Amazon
Wednesday will be a busy day on Wall Street.
Just after the closing bell at 1 p.m. Pacific Time, four tech industry titans — Microsoft, Amazon, Meta and Google parent Alphabet — will report financial results for the first three months of the year. Though the companies each have different sets of revenue sources, sales growth among the cloud...Read more
T-Mobile ties up with Musk's Starlink for new business broadband
T-Mobile is teaming up with controversial billionaire Elon Musk's Starlink to launch a new business broadband network.
Dubbed SuperBroadband, the business internet option pairs T-Mobile's 5G Advanced network with Starlink, lauded as having "the world’s largest low-Earth orbit satellite fleet," per a news release Tuesday.
The partnership ...Read more
Paramount wants FCC to approve increased foreign ownership in Warner Bros. Discovery deal
Paramount Skydance has asked the Federal Communications Commission for permission to exceed foreign ownership rules for U.S. media companies to pave the way for its takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery.
David Ellison's media company is expecting to receive $24 billion from three Middle Eastern royal families, who would become part owners of the ...Read more
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- Xi tests China's reach by blocking Meta deal that's already done
- Costco offers new option for its $1.50 hot dog combo
- Disney Cruise Line strikes groundbreaking agreement with San Diego that will deliver 1M passengers
- China's Meta backlash renders Manus Model 'officially dead'
- Dingell, Democrats urge Trump to keep Chinese autos out of US market









