Sacramento's labor and business groups are divided over the minimum wage hike plan approved by city officials late Tuesday.
Women who graduate from coding boot camps earn starting salaries that are $10,000 higher on average than their male peers, a study found.
Questions have arisen over whether Theranos' vaunted blood-testing technology works as well as the company has claimed it does.
The mammoth storm will likely dump plenty of rain on Texas and Louisiana, but it may be too far south to hit California, forecasters say.
Police officials were also given permission to collect blood sample from Lamar Odom, who was found unconscious last week.
Republican front-runners Donald Trump and Ben Carson will lead a field of 10 candidates at the Oct. 28 event in Boulder, Colorado.
Under the deal, Western Digital agreed to pay SanDisk $86.50 a share in a combination of cash and stock.
Shares in Canada's cannabis companies soared upon the election of Justin Trudeau as the country's next prime minister.
“I am disappointed that our conversation was cut short when there is so much work for us to do together," Mayor Eric Garcetti said.
Declaring the service "no longer an experiment," Uber partners up with Shopify and Clover.
If the proposed ballot measure were to pass, it would require ammunition dealers to be licensed like gun dealers.
New 3M screens are designed to stop others from looking at important information.
The TV streaming giant, which reported third-quarter earnings Wednesday, did not add as many U.S. subscribers as hoped.
Three Democratic presidential candidates argued for the policy during Tuesday night's debate, as only three states offer it.
The state's new law for phasing out the use of antibiotics in livestock goes beyond federal regulations -- and could have a ripple effect in other states.
President Barack Obama crashed a California wedding, took some photos and still finished the 18th hole.
Ride-hailing services could get streamlined in India sooner rather than later as the country moves to publish extensive guidelines on the sector.
Snapchat has decided to shutter its original content effort over financial concerns and lay off most of the team behind it.
California Gov. Jerry Brown's move will affect four high schools in the nation's largest state.
Jerry Brown, governor of the nation's most populous state, signed a law Saturday that automatically registers to vote anyone who visits the DMV.
With the governor's signing of a set of bills, the state's medical marijuana industry will become regulated.
Thursday's vote was expected to serve as a kind of test for the House majority leader, who had been considered the front-runner in the House Speaker race.