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Bloomberg News
The richest people on the planet got even richer in 2012, adding $241 billion to their collective net worth, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires...
By Alejandro Lazo
House hunters looking for bargain properties in the new year will probably be disappointed.
By Ben Fritz
China's movie business continued its rapid growth in 2012, and for the first time in four years Hollywood imports accounted for the majority of the...
By Richard Verrier
DreamWorks Animation may end up losing nearly $100 million on its recent holiday release "Rise of the Guardians."
By Joe Flint
Current TV, the small cable news channel that was co-founded by former vice president Al Gore, has been sold to Al Jazeera, the Qatar-based media...
By Salvador Rodriguez
The first big-screen TV using OLED technology for super-crisp images is finally hitting the market.
By Jim Puzzanghera
WASHINGTON -- Business and deficit-reduction groups said the "fiscal cliff" deal enacted Tuesday night was a positive step because it averts huge...
Associated Press
The tax package passed by Congress will prevent one set of tax increases from hitting the vast majority of Americans, but it won't stop them all. A...
By Alana Semuels
Lawmakers may have avoided another recession by coming to a last-minute deal on the so-called fiscal cliff, but they did little to boost the...
By Christine Mai-Duc, Los Angeles Times
Unable to resist the "Try me!" sign, 8-year-old Julian Rivas held up a box containing the Star Wars Death Star Lego set in front of a yellow kiosk and...
By David Pierson, Los Angeles Times
HONG KONG — The hottest properties in this frenetic city have no walls, windows or even front doors. Forget condos, apartments and homes.
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times
Record gasoline prices in 2012 and calls for investigation of California's fuel markets have brought into focus a persistent peculiarity of the state'...
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
Last year was the best for high-end home sales since the housing bubble burst, and among those making the A list for celebrity mega-deals were...
By Michael Hiltzik
Whatever the ultimate shape of the "fiscal cliff" solution that has preoccupied all Washington, and a fair swath of the rest of country, in the...
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Griffith Park, Point Dume, the 6th Street Bridge near downtown L.A. and a former community hospital in Boyle Heights reputed to be haunted ranked...
Associated Press
PARIS — Masked and armed thieves used the New Year's Eve celebration to rob the flagship Apple store in Paris.
By David Lazarus
It's a time for new beginnings. So here are some resolutions I'd like to offer on behalf of some of our friends in the business world.
By Tom Petruno, Los Angeles Times
Wall Street closed out the year with a surge in the final trading session, betting on a last-minute resolution of the so-called fiscal cliff.
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times
Californians had a bad year at the pump in 2012, averaging a record $4.028 for a gallon of regular gasoline, according to AAA.
By Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
For the last two decades, video game movies have been so bad that the genre itself has become shorthand for failure.
By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
SACRAMENTO — State regulators are responding to a deadly nationwide meningitis outbreak linked to contaminated drugs by seeking new power to...