FIFA Racks In $1.85B In World Cup TV deals
FIFA's bumper week of World Cup business was completed with broadcast deals worth $1.85 billion ((euro) 1.3 billion) for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments, the governing body announced Thursday.
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FIFA's bumper week of World Cup business was completed with broadcast deals worth $1.85 billion ((euro) 1.3 billion) for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments, the governing body announced Thursday.
After months of saying, and adamantly, that he was not going to sell the Dodgers, a report in the LA Times suggests Frank McCourt is exploring the option.
Many attendees at Carson City Hall voiced their fears that their public pensions are being unfairly targeted in these tough financial times.
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa wants to make permanent the policy of giving new businesses a three-year holiday from municipal taxes.
The White House may be close to giving more help to struggling homeowners in Southern California and across the nation.
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State Sen. Alex Padilla wants to increase oversight in the wake of the Solyndra bankruptcy filing.
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The "Occupy Wall Street" movement is now global with protests popping up in cities across the country and around the world, including here in the Southland.
A group of Democratic lawmakers from the Southland are pushing for the U.S. to refinance all mortgages currently owned by the federal government.
Frank and Jamie McCourt announced Monday that they have reached a divorce settlement over ownership of the Dodgers, ending what is believed to be the costliest marital split in California history.
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Many Southern California communities experienced nearly 1 inch of rainfall overnight.
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The Federal Aviation Administration changed course and said flights would resume after halting all air traffic into and out of El Paso.
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion to further evaluate additional temporary housing options for residents who were displaced by the Eaton Fire.
Police arrested a man allegedly tied to a string of bronze plaque thefts in four Orange County cities.
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