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California voters will decide in November whether to impose a one-time 5% tax on the net worth of the state's roughly 200 billionaires as part of the 2026 Billionaire Tax Act. The measure, which qualified for the ballot after supporters submitted more than 1.55 million signatures-nearly double the required threshold-cleared verification by the Secretary of State and is set for certification on June 25. The initiative would levy the tax on California residents with a net worth...

For years, the murder of prominent attorney Jeffrey Tidus outside his home in the affluent Los Angeles area remained unsolved. On December 7, 2009, Tidus was gunned down in his driveway in what authorities described as an execution-style slaying. Now, more than 16 years later, prosecutors say they have identified the mastermind behind that killing-and a second brutal murder. On June 15, 2026, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced that Richard Wall Sr.,...

LOS ANGELES - Amid swirling questions about the integrity of the June 2, 2026, primary election, the Los Angeles City Council voted 10-5 on Wednesday to place a charter amendment on the November 3, 2026, ballot that could open the door for noncitizen residents to vote in future city and Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) elections. The proposal, sponsored by Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez, does not immediately authorize noncitizen voting. Instead, it would amend the...

İzmir, Turkey - In a moment that blended high art with everyday charm, a ginger cat wandered onto the stage during the tragic finale of a *Romeo and Juliet* ballet, delighting audiences and quickly going viral. The incident occurred on June 10, 2026, at the Aşık Veysel (or Bornova) Open-Air Theater in İzmir during a performance by the Imperial Russian Ballet Company. As the ballet reached its poignant climax - with Romeo lying motionless after taking poison and Juliet mou...

Several new California laws and regulations take effect on July 1, 2026. These cover consumer protections, schools, housing, public safety, healthcare, wages, and more. Most stem from bills passed in 2025. Here's a summary of notable ones based on recent reports: Consumer Protections and FoodFood allergen disclosure (SB 68 / ADDE Act): Chain restaurants with 20+ locations nationwide must list major allergens (e.g., milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, wheat, soy,...