The legal debacle over the Razer Zephyr mask is finally drawing to a close. A sizeable number of customers (Razer fans, likely) who bought into Razer's deceptive marketing and sales of its "N95 ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires continue to burn in California – already ranking as some of the most destructive in the state’s history. As temperatures rise due to human-caused climate ...
What just happened? Good news for buyers of Razer Zephyr masks who regret their purchase (i.e., everyone): The FTC says it is fully refunding 6,764 consumers who bought the mask after reaching a ...
Victims sue Southern California Edison under unique legal doctrine Inverse condemnation allows claims without proving utility's negligence Wildfires expected to be costliest ever in US Jan 15 ...
Fires have been ripping through the forests and scrublands of California for millennia. Indeed, with its combination of long dry seasons and intense Santa Ana winds, the state is uniquely prone to ...
Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary wants California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass removed from office — and he’s not afraid to play hardball to do it. O’Leary appeared ...
Kevin O’Leary is doubling down on his calls for top California politicians Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass to resign from office on the heels of Speaker Johnson confirming "discussions" on tying ...
The Federal Trade Commission said yesterday it is sending over $1 million in refunds to 6,764 consumers who purchased Razer Zephyr masks that were deceptively marketed as providing N95 protection ...
Outsiders cautioned against assistance scam Cal Fire officials caution against people traveling to southern California to assist in cleanup activities. A social media post circulating on Facebook ...
The Federal Trade Commission announced Monday that it reached a settlement with the gaming hardware company that will set aside $1 million to reimburse people who purchased the Razer Zephyr ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom has launched ... and respond to large-scale emergencies, including wildfires." This memo was issued after the aforementioned additional funding had been approved.
The theory is that climate change caused two especially wet winters in California in 2023 and 2024. This led to lush vegetation growth. Perhaps you recall the ebullient stories about the blooming ...