California café owner charging customers for wearing masks says it is meant to 'fight' Newsom's lockdowns
Mendocino, California cafe owner joined "Varney & Co." to discuss how a mask charge helps out the community hurt by coronavirus shutdowns.
California Jersey Mike's Subs offering new hires up to $10k amid generous unemployment benefits
Amid a shortage of workers to fill key positions, a chain sandwich shop in California is offering a $10,000 incentive for an assistant manager in an effort to attract qualified candidates.
California theme parks cleared to return to full capacity in June
California's theme parks, including Disneyland and Universal Studios Hollywood, have been given the green light to return to full capacity beginning June 15, when the state plans to lift the Blueprint for a Safer Economy and fully reopen.
California Gov. Newsom proposes $4.2 billion to complete high-speed rail's first portion of construction
The California High-Speed Rail Authority claims the high-speed rail project has created more than 5,500 "good paying" jobs since construction in the Central Valley began, with more than 35 construction sites active along the bullet train system's first 119 miles.
Adam Carolla on Ellen DeGeneres ending show: Her staff 'seemed scared' last time I was on
Comedian Adam Carolla opined Friday about the workplace misconduct scandal involving comedian Ellen DeGeneres' eponymous talk show, and the news that she has decided to end the program next year.
Carolla: Gavin Newsom is a 'dictator,' 'buffoon' who is driving people out of California
Comedian Adam Carolla called California Gov. Gavin Newsom, D., a “dictator” and “buffoon” Friday who was forcing people out of the state.
Newsom to give Californians a new round of stimulus checks
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday announced a $100 billion “California Comeback plan” to help poor and middle-class families recover from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, but his critics maintain that the proposal is merely an effort to fend off a recall campaign.
California man allegedly swindled PPP out of $5M, spent cash on Ferrari, Lamborghini and Bentley
A California man is accused of fraudulently obtaining $5 million through the Paycheck Protection Program then using the COVID-19 relief funds on luxury sports cars and vacations.
60th anniversary of first American in space: Bezos, Musk, Branson are new liftoff leaders
Sixty years to the day that NASA astronaut Alan Shepard became the first American in space aboard the Freedom 7 rocket, U.S. business leaders are continuing to help the country make major strides in space exploration.
CA officials, Big Tech and Biden firm coordinated 'misinformation' censorship before election: Judicial Watch
Judicial Watch, a government transparency watchdog group, announced Tuesday that it has obtained documents allegedly showing California officials colluding with social media giants to censor speech surrounding the 2020 elections – including some of its own posts.
California restaurant owner pleads for Gov. Newsom recall: What he’s done is ‘traumatizing’
Pineapple Hill Saloon Bar and Grill owner Angela Marsden stresses the importance of recalling California Gov. Newsom after his destructive handling of the coronavirus pandemic and small business.
Exodus from California, high-tax states driving unprecedented real estate boom
Real estate executive Rogers Healy discusses the reasons for historically unprecedented real estate trends.
Disneyland to reopen this week, but with no parades, fireworks or hugs
Will Disneyland still feel like Disneyland?
Caitlyn Jenner launches online merchandise store amid California governor bid
Jenner’s “Caitlyn for California” website features a collection of wine goblets, mugs, beverage coolers, hats, shirts, rally signs, yard signs and bumper stickers – each ranging from $15.00 to $36.00.
Andrew Cuomo is top-paid governor in history despite scandals
Despite the scandals swirling around him, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is the country's highest-paid governor.
Kroger closes 2 Southern California stores over $4 per hour 'hero pay' ordinance
Retail chain Kroger closed two California stores Saturday after Long Beach City approved a coronavirus "hero pay" ordinance.