Natalie Ross’ family has received federal rental assistance for close to a decade, but it wasn’t until moving to Las Vegas that they enjoyed the housing choice voucher program’s fullest potential.
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Prices for daily tickets, parking and annual passes have been raised up to 25 percent at Disneyland Resort ahead of the scheduled opening of a Star Wars-themed expansion.
Tens of thousands of people lost power Sunday after a powerful winter storm swept through Northern California, while another storm system in the southern part of the state unleashed mudslides in wildfire burn areas and trapped motorists on a major highway.
The CES 2019 gadget show, which kicks off Sunday, will showcase the expanding influence and sway ofChina’s rapidly growing technology sector. But some of its firms are stepping back from the spotlight amid rising U.S.national-security concerns over Chinese tech and a trans-Pacific trade war launched by President Donald Trump.
The series has invited 50 acts — five winners apiece from the U.S. and British version of the show and eight others from around the world — to compete for the “AGT” uber-championship.
A trash collection device deployed to corral plastic litter floating in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii has broken apart and will be hauled back to dry land for repairs.
Thunder bolt and lighting rocked the 76th Golden Globes where a string of upsets culminated with the Freddie Mercury biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody” winning best picture, drama, over another movie about musicians: Bradley Cooper’s much more heavily favored “A Star Is Born.”
New York center Enes Kanter will not travel to London for the Knicks’ upcoming international gamebecause he believes he could be assassinated for his opposition to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Polish officials have shut down 13 escape room entertainment sites for safety flaws and the prime minister asked people Sunday to report such lapses to firefighters and police after five teenage girls were killed in a fire.
Eugeniu Iordachescu, a Romanian civil engineer who devised an ingenious way to save 12 churches and many other historic buildings from being destroyed by the country’s former Communist strongman, has died. He was 89.