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‘Virtual Handyman' Service Offers Help With Home Repairs
Many families are still reluctant to let anyone inside their homes — for fear of contracting COVID-19. But what can you do when something breaks, and you need an expert to come over and fix it?
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Are You Earthquake-Ready? Check Your Insurance
Homeowner and renter insurance policies in California do not cover losses for earthquake damage.
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Your Next Concert Might Look a Lot Different
The pandemic silenced most live music performances. When will concerts resume, and what will they look like? We asked artists, venue managers, and talent agents for their take on the future of live music.
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Some LG Fridge Owners Could Get Cash in Class Action Settlement
If you own an LG-brand refrigerator that failed within the last several years, you may have cash coming your way.
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Fake QR Codes Can Expose Your Phone to Hackers. Here's How to Protect It
QR codes are more popular than ever with businesses, as they offer a convenient and touchless way to share information. But bad actors can replace QR codes in public with their own, granting them access to your phone.
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‘They Stopped Answering the Phones': Report Slams EDD's Unemployment Response
A team from Gov. Newsom’s office found troubling shortfalls at California’s unemployment insurance agency.
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Got a Text Message About a Delivery? It Could be a Scam
Preying on our increase in online shopping during the pandemic, scam artists are using a new tactic to break into your phone.
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Quest Announces At-Home COVID-19 Test
If you think you may have been exposed to or gotten sick from the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, you can now get tested in the comfort of your living room.
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Console Wars: Sony Announces PS5 Price, Release Date
Parents and grown-up gamers will have a choice between the newest — and most-expensive — PlayStation and Xbox offerings this holiday season.
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Hundreds of Mystery Unemployment Letters Delivered to Californians; Fraud Suspected
Families statewide are finding shock at the mailbox, getting dozens of envelopes from the state unemployment office — addressed to people who don’t live there.