The IRS is currently sitting on about $92.3 million, ready to be dispersed among 116,300 state taxpayers who have yet to file their 2021 taxes.
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The IRS is currently sitting on about $92.3 million, ready to be dispersed among 116,300 state taxpayers who have yet to file their 2021 taxes.
Scopely, a mobile game company, will purchase ‘Pokémon Go’ and other games from developer Niantic in a deal worth $3.5 billion, the companies announced Wednesday.
Advancing to a conference tournament final on Selection Sunday has its disadvantages as Bruins coach Mick Cronin learned in the past.
Jimmy Garoppolo says the decision to stay with the Rams as Matthew Stafford’s backup wasn’t a difficult one to make.
With Chief Executive Elon Musk playing a prominent role in the Trump administration, many Tesla drivers are no longer happy about supporting the car brand.
Rosie O’Donnell has left the U.S. for Ireland because of President Trump. She doesn’t plan to return until ‘it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there, in America.’
The Rams understand the Los Angeles market as well as any other team here, and their decision to release wide receiver Cooper Kupp reflects that.
Wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who played a central role in helping the Rams win their first Super Bowl title in Los Angeles, was released by the team Wednesday.
Here are the 15 new restaurants that will appear in Michelin’s 2025 California Guide, including seven found in Los Angeles.
Rapper Boosie Badazz’s party at an Ohio bar and restaurant was quickly derailed as a shooting broke out. Three people were injured, two of them in critical condition.
Uber said that the fine print in its terms of use barred riders from joining mass lawsuits. The 9th Circuit said no way.
Feds announced criminal charges against three people who allegedly falsely claimed their properties were destroyed in the Eaton and Palisades wildfires in order to receive tens of thousands of dollars.
The couple, who live in Washington, D.C., have temporary deportation protections and pending asylum claims. Advocates say the case could set legal precedent.