Author: Miles Cooper

Jury finds Ticketmaster and Live Nation operated illegal monopoly – Los Angeles Times

A jury has found Ticketmaster and Live Nation guilty of operating an illegal monopoly, according to the Los Angeles Times. The verdict highlights growing concerns over market dominance in live event ticketing.

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The 30 largest cities in the US (and their investment strengths) – Investment Monitor

The 30 largest US cities are emerging as diverse investment hubs, driven by tech innovation, real estate growth, and robust infrastructure. This report highlights each city’s unique strengths shaping America’s economic future.

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‘Zootopia 2’ is the highest-grossing U.S. animated movie of all time – Los Angeles Times

“Zootopia 2” has become the highest-grossing U.S. animated movie of all time, the Los Angeles Times reports. The sequel surpassed box office records, marking a major milestone for Disney’s franchise.

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What Are the Plans for Reopening California Schools? (Published 2020) – The New York Times

California outlines phased plans for reopening schools amid COVID-19, prioritizing safety with hybrid learning models, social distancing, and enhanced sanitation protocols. Decisions remain flexible based on local virus trends.

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Fed up with U.S. politics, some Californians are making plans to move abroad – Los Angeles Times

Frustrated by political turmoil and polarization in the U.S., a growing number of Californians are exploring relocation abroad. Many cite concerns over governance, quality of life, and the future as key reasons for their plans.

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See the Biggest Modern US Home, Which Fetched $126 Million at Auction – Business Insider

The largest modern home in the US sold at auction for a staggering $126 million, setting a new record. This architectural marvel blends luxury with innovative design, attracting global attention and high-profile buyers.

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LA superintendent placed on leave after FBI raid on home and district office – The Guardian

LA Superintendent was placed on administrative leave after an FBI raid targeted both their home and the district office. The investigation’s details remain undisclosed as authorities continue their inquiry.

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