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Managerial implosions, fraud and debt have debilitated the state’s unemployment and workers’ compensation programs.
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2UrbanGirls on MSNInglewood woman charged with obtaining $1.3M in COVID-19 relief fundsAn Inglewood woman is facing federal charges alleging she fraudulently obtained more than $1.3 million in COVID-19 pandemic ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNNewsom hopes to give CPR to California's film and TV industry with expanded tax creditJoined by elected officials and entertainment industry workers, including Noah Wyle, the star of HBO Max’s “The Pitt” and NBC ...
An expert group charged by the World Health Organization to investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic started released its final ...
Four Southern California suspects were charged with allegedly defrauding the government of $93 million through a COVID tax ...
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The Christian Post on MSNPastor stole $200K from church as founder died, claimed he gave money to charityA former California pastor who stole 200,000 from his church while their founder was dying during the COVID-19 pandemic will ...
Colby Grey earned his bachelor’s degree at UC Santa Cruz and moved to Europe to get his master’s. “There’s no reason to go ...
The new program more than doubles the annual amount of tax credits to $750 million and hopes to lure film and television ...
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Victorville resident among 4 in California arrested in massive $93M COVID-19 fraud schemeThe massive COVID-19 benefits fraud scheme that the Victorville resident is accused of is the largest ever identified, ...
A pastor stole $200,000 from his church as its leader was dying and spent it on personal expenses, California prosecutors say ...
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Five years after COVID shut down most California high schools, today's college students describe a difficult transition to adulthood.
Nawas International Travel is expected to pay $1 million-plus to settle claims it violated consumer protection laws.
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