The world’s largest maker of microprocessors is getting pummeled by plunging sales of personal computers.
“The company continues to work closely with regulators and is cooperating fully with all investigations,” a company spokeswoman said Monday.
U.S. regulators would also revoke the federal license of Theranos, the embattled blood-testing company founded by Elizabeth Holmes.
Initiatives to boost employee health, part of a growing $8 billion industry, turn out to have widely varying effects.
If train cars meant to replace an aging fleet aren’t done by 2017, funding could be lost.
The U.K. newspaper is reportedly considering a bid for Yahoo as the media company hears proposals from several international corporations.
The weather phenomenon has sent welcome rain to California, but it won’t be enough to end the drought.
The state’s chief of marijuana regulation hopes to hear community feedback before enacting new rules for a multibillion-dollar industry.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is expected to bring 1 million visitors to Universal Studios Hollywood. It may also help film production stay in LA.
Officers' communications included slurs against racial and ethnic minorities and the LGBT community, a public defender said.
The app let users don an animated baseball hat of their local sports team for 36 hours through a partnership with Major League Baseball.
Businesses ranging from Silicon Valley venture capitalists to a small Massachusetts solar installer say the solar and wind energy company owes them money.
An Uber passenger filed a complaint in December, alleging CEO Travis Kalanick conspired with drivers to fix high surge-pricing fares.
After a 19-14 vote Wednesday, legislation to set a THC blood-level limit for drivers moves on to the House of Representatives.
States have set different standards about how much of the major psychoactive ingredient in cannabis is allowed in one’s bloodstream while driving a car.
American productions are booming in China, but Chinese filmmakers are finding their movies aren’t doing so well in the States.
A union-backed group is seeding minimum wage ballot initiatives across the country.
The deal, if passed in the state legislature and signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown, would add to a wave of minimum wage increases at the state level in the U.S.
The agreement is yet to be finalized, and would be presented to the Legislature as part of the state Sen. Mark Leno’s minimum wage bill.
A man was arrested after a husband, wife and daughter were found dead and wrapped in plastic in Southern California.
The ride-hailing company will use annual revenue fund expansion in the world's second-biggest economy, its CEO says.
A bomb threat in Walnut, near Los Angeles, led to the lockdown of Walnut High School and evacuation Mt. San Antonio College.