Por: The Boston Globe Business March 03, 2023
When owner Teresa Maynard met with Whole Foods in May 2018, she was hoping the supermarket chain would order as many as 2,000 of her three-inch pies.When company executives instead requested 48,000, she was floored. Up to that point, the largest order the Dorchester native had completed was 500 mini pies.“I say yes to everything and I’ll figure it out afterwards,” said Maynard, whose business was less than two years old when the deal was... + full article
Associated Press USA Sports November 08, 2022
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The gaming industry and Native American tribes are betting big on dueling ballot measures to legalize sports gambling in California, but voters may not want a piece of the action.Voters have been inundated with a blast stream of advertisements in what has... + más
Georgia Sports Betting By Next Super Bowl? A Path Forward Is Becoming Clear | Forbes
ND considers legal sports betting outside of tribal casinos | Associated Press
WPTV USA Nation November 03, 2022
The most expensive race in this year’s election doesn’t involve a Republican or a Democrat. The race has nothing to do with the balance of power in Congress.It involves Proposition 27, which would allow sports betting at American Indian gaming casinos, horse racing tracks,... + más
Perez keeps Singapore win despite penalty | ESPN
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Business October 27, 2022
A good rule of thumb for assessing the value of a business is to look at how much its owners will spend to defend it from regulations. By that measure, the dialysis business is very valuable indeed. We can determine that from the money the two leading companies in the field are... + más
As Prop. 29 vote looms, dialysis patients brace for change | Los Angeles Times
Californians get third chance to alter dialysis clinic rules | Associated Press
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 10, 2022
Proposition 15, the November ballot measure that addresses California’s rickety property tax system, has been in the works for five years. Its creators could have had no advance knowledge of the coronavirus pandemic. But COVID-19's crippling of the state's economy... + más
L.A. Times electoral endorsements for November 2022 | Los Angeles Times
2022 California props explained: What to know before Election Day | ABC7
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 07, 2022
California voters will decide the fate of seven statewide propositions on Nov. 8. The propositions, like all state ballot measures, require approval by a simple majority of voters for passage. Unless otherwise specified, the approved propositions take effect once the election... + más
Your guide to Proposition 27 on the 2022 California midterm ballot | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion September 27, 2022
There is probably no climate program in California that is more urgent than the transition to zero-emission vehicles. Transportation is the state’s largest source of planet-warming and health-damaging emissions by far. We will not meet our obligations to reduce pollution... + más
California voters to decide on Proposition 1 whether to strengthen state's abortion law | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion September 24, 2022
The Nov. 8 general election is just around the corner, and voters have big decisions to make for Los Angeles and California. To help voters choose, the Times editorial page publishes endorsements based on candidate interviews and independent reporting. Every registered voter... + más
Mitch McConnell gives big boost to electoral bill in response to January 6 attack | CNN
House passes bill to reform Electoral Count Act | CBS News
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