Weekly archive
May 17 - May 23, 2015

Saturday, May. 23
The team is hiring a "data scientist" and a senior developer for the research and development team.
The participation by voters was the largest in the history of the Irish republic. The yes side got 62 percent.
These lucky few slutsters got seats at the counter.of Egg Slut in Grand Central Market.
Thursday, May. 21
It's a fundraiser for the Greater Los Angeles chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
San Francisco completed digging two Central Subway tunnels last week.
Santa Barbara oil spill. Norms gets status. Reaction to David Ryu's election and David Letterman's farewell. Plus much more.
Wednesday, May. 20
Jimmy Kimmel will air a re-run of his show tonight so that his fans can switch over to CBS and watch Letterman's final show.
Tornado genesis from Jim Cantore at the Weather Channel.
Columbia co-author questions data provided in last year's news-making study by a UCLA co-author.
Tuesday, May. 19
He become the first Korean-American elected to the Los Angeles City Council. The race wasn't that close.
The council votes 14-1 to tell the city attorney to draft an ordinance that would make $15-an-hour the minimum wage in the city of Los Angeles by 2020. Mayor Garcetti signed on to the final deal.
Individual actors or set designers can't copyright their small contributions to a film, as the actress argued who was tricked into appearing in "Innocence of Muslims."
Previous season openers did better in the ratings than the series finale, according to first-night numbers from Nielsen.
Monday, May. 18
This is what Hollywood's acceptance of sexism looks like in real life, writes BuzzFeed LA's Susan Cheng -- despite a lawyer letter trying to dissuade her.
Partner Magic Johnson calls the 22,000-seat, $250 million home for an MLS expansion team a jobs plus for South LA.
Clippers lose. Clinton Foundation donations. Loretta Sanchez war whoops. Fassbender as Steve Jobs. Much more.
Her HollywoodDementia.com will feature short stories, novellas and novel excerpts written by Hollywood insiders "like myself."
Task Force 2 reunited with families Sunday at the base in Pacoima.
Sunday, May. 17
After 15 years at USA Today, she took a buyout that saw 55 staffers leave the paper last week.
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