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Why your local Gold's Gym may be getting a new name
LOS ANGELES — Gold's Gym, a decades-old fitness brand with a cult following and roots in Venice Beach, is allowing almost all of its Southern California outlets to be taken over by Eōs Fitness.
The gym's long-time SoCal franchisees, brothers Angel and Willy Banos, sold more than 20 locations to Dallas-based Eōs. Gold's will retain ownership...Read more
GM software head exits after organizational shuffle
WASHINGTON — General Motors Co.'s Silicon Valley software chief is out.
The company said Friday that Dave Richardson, who joined the automaker in September 2023 and assumed the role of senior vice president of software and services engineering in June of last year, will leave the company.
Richardson's exit comes a week after he appeared on ...Read more
Mr. Pibb is back. Coca-Cola revives spicy cherry soda after nearly 25 years
A spicy cherry soda is making a comeback after almost 25 years.
Coca-Cola said Thursday it is bringing back Mr. Pibb, a brand it originally launched in 1972 to compete with Dr Pepper. The soda gained a following for three decades, but it was discontinued in 2001 and rebranded Pibb Xtra.
Now, a reformulated Mr. Pibb returns with 30% more ...Read more
Gaming industry could face repercussions from NBA-Mafia gambling case
The indictment of 31 people on fraud charges last month in the Mafia gambling scandal shows that gaming regulators are doing their job to keep Nevada casinos safe, according to a former Nevada Gaming Commission chairman.
The fact that none of the incidents disclosed in the unsealing of court records involved licensed casino operators proved ...Read more
Workers at 'South Park' creators' restaurant go on strike over 'unfair' practices
Workers at the quirky Denver-area restaurant owned by “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are officially on strike.
All 57 union workers — made up of divers, magicians, puppeteers and other performers who entertain guests at the kitschy Casa Bonita eatery in Lakewood, Colo. — hit the picket line on Thursday after contract ...Read more
The great EV retreat of 2025
In recent years, it’s become abundantly clear Southern California's war on smog hinges on the of adoption electric vehicles. And, for the first time in a generation, we may be headed in the wrong direction.
Southern California’s persistently sunny climate and mountains work together to form and trap smog over the region. And that the ...Read more
Henry Payne: Trump aims to open Japan to US autos with tariffs. It's a tough sell
TOKYO — President Donald Trump arrived here this week for a wide-ranging state visit with new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi — the same week the Japan Mobility Show opened to media. With its tariff policy, the Trump administration has been determined to open foreign markets like Japan to U.S. automakers.
It's not easy.
In exchange for a 15%...Read more
Michael Hiltzik: Meme stocks are still with us, offering new temptations for novice and unwary investors
If you blinked you may have missed this, but the stock of Beyond Meat, the purveyor of meatless burger patties, had a spectacular run a few days ago.
The stock had surged by more than 1,400% in the four days through Oct. 22, when shares hit an intraday peak of $7.69, up from a low of 50 cents on Oct. 16.
Given that this El Segundo-based ...Read more
Target employees say messy layoffs are latest signal of culture shift
Target’s corporate culture, once known for flexibility and collaboration, is starting to show cracks, with employees describing a workplace increasingly defined by uncertainty, poor communication and “business decisions.”
Those frustrations reached a breaking point this week after the Minneapolis-based retailer laid off about 1,000 ...Read more
Auto review: The CX-ceptional Mazda CX-30 proves you can have fun AND utility
OAKLAND COUNTY, Michigan — My former Detroit News colleague Scott Burgess made it a practice of getting into a Porsche 911 each year as a reminder of the industry’s sports car performance standard.
The same might be said of the Mazda CX-30 Turbo SUV.
The Japanese automaker’s entry-level hellion is the SUV segment’s handling benchmark. ...Read more
Auto review: 2025 GMC Canyon is the king of mid-size trucks
While pickup trucks are still widely used for contractors and service employees, in the last decade the truck market has evolved in a lifestyle and recreation direction.
In Grasso’s Garage, we consider the 2025 GMC Canyon AT4 AEV 4WD. Consumers looking for off-road excellence, comfort and style while not breaking the bank will appreciate its ...Read more
Auto review: 2026 Maserati MCPura is unapologetically wrong and yet so right
You don’t buy a Maserati because it makes sense. You buy one because it doesn’t. Because the world has become too safe, too soft, and Bluetooth-paired, and somewhere deep inside your soul, you still crave something with noise, nerve and the kind of raw mechanical passion not ruled by algorithms.
For most of the last 50 years, Maserati has ...Read more
Buffett's BNSF slams rail megadeal as political scrutiny grows
BNSF Railway Co. slammed the proposed mega-merger between two key rivals as benefitting shareholders at the expense of customers, marking some of the most direct criticism of a deal drawing scrutiny from lawmakers and across the industry.
The $72 billion combination of Union Pacific Corp. and Norfolk Southern Corp. doesn’t propose adding new ...Read more
SpaceX defends progress developing Starship craft capable of moon landing
SpaceX defended its progress developing a lander that will put Americans back on the moon, following remarks by NASA's administrator that the agency will reopen the program to other bidders.
In a lengthy blog post Thursday, Elon Musk's space company said it "rapidly advanced" the core Starship spacecraft through 11 test flights and reached 49...Read more
Trump says Nvidia chip talks with Xi didn't cover Blackwell
U.S. President Donald Trump said he didn’t discuss approving sales of Nvidia Corp.’s Blackwell chips to China with his counterpart Xi Jinping, dampening speculation that Washington will allow exports of the powerful AI accelerators to the world’s largest semiconductor market.
Trump said he and Xi talked about Nvidia’s access to China in...Read more
Massive OpenAI data center planned for farmland near Ann Arbor
Billionaire megadonor Stephen Ross' Related Digital is partnering with tech companies Oracle and ChatGPT maker OpenAI to build a massive data center outside of Ann Arbor.
The plan, announced Thursday, envisions building a 250-acre campus in Saline Township beginning in 2026, pending approval from the Michigan Public Service Commission.
Related...Read more
In Washington, cleaning up mold in rental housing is complicated
It’s cozy season — a time when people keep out the chill by shutting windows, curling up on the couch with a steaming mug of tea and switching on a space heater. But that can invite an unwanted house guest — mold.
Mold is a common problem in Washington, where rainy weather creates the ideal conditions for spores to grow and thrive. If it ...Read more
MGM CEO: 'Shame on us' about high prices in Las Vegas
After years of rising prices and mounting customer frustration, one of the largest Las Vegas casino operators is acknowledging that it may have pushed too far.
During an earnings call Wednesday, MGM Resorts International President and CEO Bill Hornbuckle delivered the strongest, to date, admission by a Las Vegas casino executive that the ...Read more
Delta backs Republicans' push for clean funding bill to reopen government
Delta Air Lines is backing Republicans’ push for passage of a “clean” continuing resolution to bring an end to the 30-day federal government shutdown.
The Atlanta-based airline becomes one of the more prominent companies to push for the reopening of the government, putting pressure on Democrats who have held out for a deal on health care ...Read more
Rocket reports net loss in third quarter
Rocket Companies fell to a third-quarter net loss of $124 million on net revenue of $1.61 billion, the Detroit-based parent company of mortgage lending giant Rocket Mortgage reported Thursday.
That compares with a net loss of $481 million on $647 million in net revenue during the same quarter in 2024. In the previous quarter, the company ...Read more
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