President Donald Trump on Monday got to ring the opening bells for the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq from the golden confines of the Oval Office.
It's called "Pacifica Project 1334," and it's in response to a recent WalletHub study that placed Pacifica dead last among small U.S. cities for starting a business. Here's how the campaign initiative leans into the criticism with humor.
Inflation rose for a third consecutive month amid the Iran war, matching expectations.
With FIFA World Cup matches set to begin June 13 at Levi's Stadium, the community is preparing for a surge in activity. Some businesses are expecting at least two to three times their usual number of customers, while residents and officials are planning ahead for road closures and immigration enforcement.
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco is closing out the final stretch of California's gubernatorial primary by pitching himself as a political outsider ready to aggressively upend Democratic leadership in Sacramento.
The jump in prices last month owed in large part to a sharp rise in costs for products impacted by a global oil shock.