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Tesla in Nevada? A Win for California, Says Brown

The day after Nevada lawmakers approved a package of tax incentives worth $1,538,000 per job to persuade California based Tesla Motors Inc. to build its Gigafactory battery plant in the state, California Governor Jerry Brown, who is rumored to be

Tesla in Nevada? A Win for California, Says Brown

Hollywood Studios Hit With Multi-Billion Dollar Class-Action Labor Suit

The Walt Disney Co., DreamWorks Animation, Digital Domain, Pixar, Lucasfilm and Sony Pictures are among the defendants in a new multi-billion dollar class-action suit contending that Hollywood studios and their vendors conspired to suppress tech workers’ wages through secret “non-poaching” agreements.   The suit follows

Hollywood Studios Hit With Multi-Billion Dollar Class-Action Labor Suit

America's 2nd Largest Newspaper Chain Tries for Quick Sale

Digital First Media, the New York owner and operator of the nation’s second-largest newspaper chain, announced Friday that it will “evaluate and consider strategic alternatives” that could lead to a quick sale of some or all of the hedge fund-sponsored

America's 2nd Largest Newspaper Chain Tries for Quick Sale

Genentech's Former CEO and Google to Try Curing Parkinson's Disease

Calico, a company led by former Genetech CEO Art Levinson and backed by Mountain View-based Google Inc. said on September 11th that it had inked a $1.5 billion, 10-year research and commercialization deal with AbbVie Inc. to develop treatments for Parkinson’s and Lou

Genentech's Former CEO and Google to Try Curing Parkinson's Disease

With iPhone 6 Discounting, 'Apple Pay' Better be a Blockbuster

The highly respected Pacific Crest Securities downgraded Apple stock on September 10th, citing stagnant iPhone growth, “lack of compelling features” on the new Apple Watch, and not enough investment “potential for upside (earnings) estimates.”  As I wrote on September 9th, with

With iPhone 6 Discounting, 'Apple Pay' Better be a Blockbuster

Hispanic Millennials Key to 28% of California Vote

Latinos represent the fastest growing segment of California’s population and its electorate. In August, Univision released a survey, “Winning with Hispanics in the Midterms: The Why, The How and the What” that showed Latinos comprise 28% of the Golden State’s eligible voters

Hispanic Millennials Key to 28% of California Vote

Scottish Independence Could Be Like the Break Up of Soviet Union

Some polls now show a slim majority of Scotland voters intending to vote on September18th for independence from the United Kingdom after 300 years of political union.   Such an action would destroy the post-World War II doctrine of the inviolability

Scottish Independence Could Be Like the Break Up of Soviet Union

Apple Stock Loses $38 Billion at iPhone 6 Event in Just One Hour

Following Tim Cook’s goofy performance in San Francisco last June at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, the performance at today’s supposed big iPhone 6 launch at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino, California was an even bigger yawn. In

Apple Stock Loses $38 Billion at iPhone 6 Event in Just One Hour

UCLA Biologists Identify Gene that Can Be Activated to Delay Aging

Biologists at UCLA have identified a gene that can slow the aging process throughout the entire body when “activated” remotely in key organ systems. Scientists activated a gene in fruit flies’ intestines called AMPK that is a key sensor that

UCLA Biologists Identify Gene that Can Be Activated to Delay Aging

IPO Market Partying Like It's 1999 All Over Again

With Chinese Internet behemoth Alibaba being preliminarily valued at $165 billion as it prepares for its initial public offering (IPO), it seems that investors are playing the same type of dangerous game they played in 1999.   At the time, “I

IPO Market Partying Like It's 1999 All Over Again

Tesla's Bait and Switch to Nevada for Gigafactory

After all the hokey-pokey about how committed Tesla is to California, the company chose Sparks, Nevada to manufacture batteries at its new 26 acre “Gigafactory” where it is already laying a foundation, according to a CNBC report citing the Nevada Governor’s

Tesla's Bait and Switch to Nevada for Gigafactory

iCloud Hack Threatens Launch of iPhone 6 and Apple Wallet

Apple Inc. was mildly embarrassed on September 2nd that private celebrity nude photographs and videos, including those with Jennifer Lawrance and Kate Upton, were allegedly hacked from iCloud accounts and then went viral after being posted online. But Apple, Inc. stock

iCloud Hack Threatens Launch of iPhone 6 and Apple Wallet

California Proposition 1 Water Bond is Bait & Switch

The $7.5 billion California Proposition 1 Water Bond (Assembly Bill 1471, “Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014”) on the November ballot promises to provide more above ground water storage for the first time in 40 years in

California Proposition 1 Water Bond is Bait & Switch

Russia, China Begin Joint Construction of Massive Energy Pipeline

China faces an existential threat to their export-based economy due to high energy costs, and Russia faces an existential threat to their energy-based economy due to crippling Western financial sanctions. By agreeing to jointly build the “Power of Siberia” as

Russia, China Begin Joint Construction of Massive Energy Pipeline

America's Oil Boom Overwhelms Global Production Decline

The United States, sometime in the first quarter of 2014, passed Saudi Arabia to become the world’s largest producer of petroleum liquids, with daily output exceeding eleven million barrels per day (bpd), according to the International Energy Agency. Growth from January

America's Oil Boom Overwhelms Global Production Decline

United States Second Quarter Profits Up 8%, GDP Up 4.2%

The United States second quarter corporate profits zoomed up 8%, and the national gross domestic product gained 4.2%, according to a revised release by the Commerce Department. Despite Europe’s perpetual recession, Asia’s stumbling, and South America’s defaults, the United States

United States Second Quarter Profits Up 8%, GDP Up 4.2%

Californians Getting Better at Conserving Water

It has been no secret that for almost four centuries Californians have needed to manage droughts on a regular cycle. Some people describe the current situation as an exceptional drought, but water use statewide has actually increased over the last

Californians Getting Better at Conserving Water

Gov. Jerry Brown's Cell Phone Kill Switch Would Aid Criminals

In reaction to occasional violence involving robberies, California Governor Jerry Brown signed SB 962 on Monday, August 26, to launch the first-in-the-nation requirement that all smartphones sold in California be equipped with “kill switches.” These switches allow owners to remotely render

Gov. Jerry Brown's Cell Phone Kill Switch Would Aid Criminals

Oil Prices Melt as Fed's QE Shrinks

Time magazine awarded Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke Man of the Year for his efforts that led the Fed to buy $3 trillion in bonds and mortgages to push up prices on the securities markets in order to create a

Oil Prices Melt as Fed's QE Shrinks

Chinese Military Claims to Design First Supersonic Submarine

China’s Harbin Institute of Technology’s Complex Flow and Heat Transfer Lab announced it has the ability to apply supercavitation technology, which already allows some torpedoes to travel at up to 370 mph, to submarines that could theoretically travel up to

Chinese Military Claims to Design First Supersonic Submarine

Earthquake Storm Warns Big Quake May Soon Hit

Northern California suffered an “Earthquake Storm” on Sunday, as 60 smaller aftershocks rolled through Northern California following the magnitude 6.0 on the Richter Scale earthquake that struck Sunday at 3:20 a.m.  Sunday’s earthquake is the 4th serious quake this year after a

Earthquake Storm Warns Big Quake May Soon Hit

Janet Yellen: Labor Market Index to Drive Interest Rates

Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen mentioned “labor market” 47 times in her speech, entitled “Labor Market Dynamics and Monetary Policy,” which she delivered at the annual Jackson Hole Conference. Ms. Yellen and the Fed’s Open Market Committee that controls the U.S. money supply are now

Janet Yellen: Labor Market Index to Drive Interest Rates

LA Schools, Apple and Common Core Publisher Duck Conflicts Report

Despite opposition by parents and teachers to the Pearson Education Corporation’s Common Core curriculum, conflicts of interest may explain why the Los Angeles School District administrators have been so adamant to implement the standards.   Since release of a devastating conflicts

LA Schools, Apple and Common Core Publisher Duck Conflicts Report

SpaceX Rocket Self-Destructs All Over Texas

SpaceX suffered its first missile failure when one of their F9R rockets aborted its mission and auto-destructed over Texas shortly after takeoff on August 22. One observer video shows debris falling from the sky just after the explosion. No one was hurt

SpaceX Rocket Self-Destructs All Over Texas

Real Household Incomes Fall 5.9% Under Obama

Economic recoveries are historically known for big gains in “real” (after inflation) household income. But for most American households there has been no economic recovery during the Obama Administration because of chronic falling wages, according to data from the dshort.com

Real Household Incomes Fall 5.9% Under Obama

Lawsuit Accuses San Francisco of Environmental Hypocrisy

Nancy Pelosi and 62 other House Democrats with 100% ratings from the Sierra Club have for decades been using the Endangered Species Act (ESA) try to litigate small rural California communities out of existence for having the gall to use

Lawsuit Accuses San Francisco of Environmental Hypocrisy

California Prison Early Release Turns into Flood

Governor Jerry Brown’s ongoing “realignment” response to court orders requiring a reduction in California’s prison crowding is sending all but the worst criminals flooding back to county jails for a brief visit and then back on the streets. A Los

California Prison Early Release Turns into Flood

California Field Poll Shows Strong Support for Government Healthcare

The latest latest Field Health Policy Survey conducted among California registered voters about changes in the state’s health care system following the implementation of Obamacare (the Affordable Care Act) suggests that about two-thirds believe that state government should be deeply involved in

California Field Poll Shows Strong Support for Government Healthcare

Federal Reserve Moves Closer to Abandoning Keynesianism

The U.S. Federal Reserve released minutes of its Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting for July 29th and 30th Wednesday. The tone of the meeting showed a higher level of concern among the members that the Fed’s stimulus coupled with an

Federal Reserve Moves Closer to Abandoning Keynesianism

California Crushed by Texas Job Creation

The America Enterprise Institute seldom has much positive to say about the impact of California’s leftist public policies on business and job growth in the less-than-Golden State. But AEI’s blog pointed to Monday’s Bureau of Labor Statistics unemployment report to

California Crushed by Texas Job Creation

Aeroject Awarded Laser Based 3-D Metal Printing Contract

California’s Aerojet Rocketdyne announced Monday that it had been awarded an Air Force contract to develop 3-D printing for “Large-Scale Additive Manufacturing.” Unlike traditional 3-D printing that shapes parts out of composites and plastics, additive manufacturing uses lasers to melt metals

Aeroject Awarded Laser Based 3-D Metal Printing Contract

Populist Movement Grows in Australia Against China Domination

Clive Palmer (pictured), Australian mining magnate and leader of the nation’s United Party, accused China of trying to take over the nation’s resources. Although he was quickly lambasted by ruling Liberal Party Prime Minister Tony Abbott, it seems that there

Populist Movement Grows in Australia Against China Domination

Russia & China Launch Era of Floating Nuclear Power Plants

Russia began a campaign in 2000 to construct seven floating nuclear power plants, but Moscow only built one due to strong Western environmental opposition and Russia’s weak economy. But now that Russia is under Western financial sanctions and China recently

Russia & China Launch Era of Floating Nuclear Power Plants

Proposed Fracking Ban May Hurt Santa Barbara Liberals

A group called the Santa Barbara County Water Guardians qualified an initiative called Measure P for the county ballot in November. The measure would ban “high intensity” gas and oil operations such as fracking, oxidization, steam injection and other high-intensity petroleum operations.

Proposed Fracking Ban May Hurt Santa Barbara Liberals

Broadband Overtakes TV for First Time

For the first time, top U.S. cable firms have more broadband customers than cable TV subscribers, according to published data from the Leichtman Research Group.   The top cable companies had about 49,915,000 broadband subscribers in the second quarter ending in June, compared

Broadband Overtakes TV for First Time