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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 10: Naomi Sharon performs at Outside Lands at Golden Gate Park on August 10, 2025 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Dana Jacobs/WireImage) WireImage Some artists fill every silence. Naomi Sharon listens to it. There’s a stillness to the way she moves through conversation—a quiet certainty that mirrors the emotional depth of her music. She doesn’t rush to define herself or her next chapter. Instead, she lets it reveal itself, one thought at a time. That patience feels especially fitting as she ushers in a new era with her sophomore album, No Sleep In Paradise, released on June 26, 2026. As she turns the page, Naomi isn’t interested in dramatic reinventions or neatly packaged narratives. She’s more concerned with the spaces in between: the lessons that arrive slowly, the vulnerability that comes with being seen, and the delicate balance of evo
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The province of British Columbia has engaged lawyers from both Vancouver and California to take legal action against OpenAI in connection with the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting on February 10 in which eight people were killed. Niki Sharma, attorney general of B.C., confirmed this during a news conference in Vancouver on July 7th, identifying CFM Lawyers in Vancouver and Stranch, Jennings & Garvey in California as their legal counsel. Locating counsel in OpenAI’s home jurisdiction lets B.C. weigh legal remedies directly in that jurisdiction. Sharma pointed reporters to Wall Street Journal reporting that OpenAI staff had raised concerns about the shooter’s activity in the year before the attack. What OpenAI knew and chose not to escalate The provincial statement says internal OpenAI reports show the company’s safety teams flagged Jesse Van Rootselaar’s ChatGPT acco
Report finds widespread overbidding as rapid AI growth generates increased wealth in city where housing is scarce
San Francisco’s AI boom has buyers spending unprecedented amounts of money on homes – much more than sellers are asking for.
A new analysis from real-estate brokerage Compass, found that in the first half of 2026, more than 140 homes in the city sold for at least $1m above their asking price, 44 of them in June alone.
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The post ‘Minions & Monsters’ Bombs In America. Everywhere Else, It’s A Hit. appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 28: Signage is seen as Illumination and Universal Pictures presents the premiere for “Minions & Monsters” at Dolby Theatre on June 28, 2026 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Savion Washington/Getty Images for Illumination And Universal Pictures) Getty Images for Illumination And Universal Pictures The appeal of the popular Minions characters may be fading in the United States. The latest installment of the franchise, Minions & Monsters, is failing at home and thriving everywhere else, which underscores the appeal of pop culture as an American export even as domestic audiences are indifferent to the movie’s themes steeped in Hollywood lore. The film opened to a franchise-low $61.4 million over five days domestically, a steep drop from Despicable Me 4’s $120 million and Minions: The Rise of Gru’s $122 million over the same July 4th frame. Intern
A California couple has discovered $17,450 missing from their Chase checking account after an ATM visit revealed the fraud. The couple found three fake checks totaling around $6,450 and 17 fraudulent online bill payments adding up to over $11,000 on their statement, reports ABC7. The pair had recently ordered new checks from a third-party printing […]
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A New York bank has agreed to a multi-million dollar class action settlement over prior data breaches. Flagstar Bank has settled for $31.5 million related to two 2021 data breaches that exposed personally identifiable information of more than 2 million consumers, including about 364,000 in California. The settlement addresses claims that the bank failed to […]
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California's cancellation of World Cup watch parties may inadvertently boost offshore and crypto sports betting, diverting local economic benefits.
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Exploiting cryptocurrency's notoriety for scams highlights the need for robust digital forensics to combat evolving cybercrime tactics.
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A man from Shasta County, California has admitted to orchestrating a financial scam using stolen identities and fake documents. The U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of California says James Raymond Hanes obtained the personally identifiable information of certain individuals to produce at least 16 counterfeit driver’s licenses that bear his photo but use someone else’s […]
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