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Sowjanya Pedada

Sowjanya Pedada

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Sowjanya is a passionate writer and an avid reader. She holds an MBA in Agribusiness Management and now works as a content writer with the LA Post. She loves to play with words and hopes to make a difference in the world through her narratives. Apart from writing, she is interested in reading fiction novels and doing craftwork.

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Business

Starting a Business With Empty Pockets? Experts Share Game-Changing Strategy

Small businesses continue to drive the U.S. economy in 2025, with more than 33 million small businesses now operating nationwide and accounting for more than 99% of all U.S. firms, according to recent federal data. Business experts say launching a company without capital remains possible through strategic planning and creativity, even amid current economic conditions. “While many find the process overwhelming, especially given today’s market challenges, starting a business requires mainly determination and the right approach,” says Dr. Maria Chen, small business analyst at the National Business Research Institute. The second step is to start with available resources. While business

Starting a Business With Empty Pockets? Experts Share Game-Changing Strategy
Lifestyle

'Terrifying Months Ahead': Psychic Who Called Trump's Victory Reveals What's Next

A London-based psychic who claims to have accurately predicted COVID-19 and other major world events has shared his predictions for the remainder of 2025, including warnings of global conflict and forecasts about U.S. politics. Thirty-eight-year-old Nicolas Aujula, a hypnotherapist and self-proclaimed psychic, shared his predictions with the Daily Mail, warning that 2025 will be “a year where there is a lack of compassion in the world.” “We will see horrific acts of human evil and violence towards each other in the name of religion and nationalism,” Aujula told the Daily Mail, suggesting the possibility of World War III by mid-2025.

'Terrifying Months Ahead': Psychic Who Called Trump's Victory Reveals What's Next
Local

Updated fire safety guidelines for safe home entry after evacuation

As devastating wildfires force tens of thousands of Los Angeles residents from their homes, many evacuees face a new challenge: safely returning once the immediate fire danger passes. While the instinct may be to rush back and begin cleanup, public health and fire officials warn that hidden hazards—from toxic debris to structural damage—require careful precautions. Public health and fire officials are urging residents returning home after wildfire evacuations to take fire safety precautions when re-entering and cleaning their properties. They cite risks from toxic debris and hidden fire hazards. L.A. County Public Works Director Mark Pestrella warned that debris left

Updated fire safety guidelines for safe home entry after evacuation
Lifestyle

How accurate are digital tipping systems at restaurants?

What if that 15% tip you left at your last restaurant visit was actually closer to 23%? A viral social media post reveals how digital payment systems might quietly inflate gratuity calculations. A simple tipping glitch at restaurants could cost customers more than they realize. Instagram user @big_beau7 documented what appeared to be inflated tip calculations on a $27 bill. According to the post, when selecting a 15% tip option, the system charged $6.22 instead of the mathematically expected $4.05. The payment interface displayed standard percentage options of 15, 18, 20, and 25%.  The 18% option generated a $7.47 tip

How accurate are digital tipping systems at restaurants?
Local

New laws strengthen civil rights, education in California

California lawmakers passed laws starting in 2025 to boost civil rights and education, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office said, marking a new push for change. Newsom backed the reforms. “California’s new laws tackle today’s biggest emerging challenges head-on,” he said. “Through partnership with the Legislature, we’re strengthening public safety, building more housing, and providing more resources for our communities. These practical reforms protect what matters most while creating more opportunities for all Californians.” One key law helps Holocaust survivors get back stolen items. Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, D-Encino, wrote AB2867. The law sets rules for finding and claiming art and property taken

New laws strengthen civil rights, education in California
Economy|WrittenByLAPost

Inside the Lives of Inmates: How Some Prisoners Escape Gang Life Behind Bars

The United States carries the unfortunate distinction of maintaining the highest imprisonment rate among advanced countries, with a projected 1.5 million nationals currently incarcerated. Such statistics generate a multitude of inquiries into life in confinement, an existence that continues to be veiled in secrecy for most Americans. “I’d rather talk to you than sit in my cell.” This sentiment, expressed by prisoners with and without gang affiliations, embodies the readiness of those behind bars to open up about their experiences and illuminate the mysterious realm of prison gangs. As criminology researchers, we undertook an intensive nine-month investigative journey inside a

Inside the Lives of Inmates: How Some Prisoners Escape Gang Life Behind Bars
Entertainment|WrittenByLAPost

Tyler Cameron's Journey Beyond The Bachelorette

Tyler Cameron, a notable personality from the reality television series, The Bachelorette, boasts an experience that transcends the boundaries of reality TV. His narrative epitomizes the might of tenacity, self-appreciation, and evolution. Tyler Cameron, hailing from Florida and aged 30, is not merely a personality on reality television. He’s a person guided by values such as affection, well-being, and guidance. This ex-NFL contestant harbors ambitions of coaching high school football while presently functioning as both a contractor and owner of an eatery. Together with his kin in Jupiter, Florida he embarks on this journey where he envisages building his own

Tyler Cameron's Journey Beyond The Bachelorette
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Ticking Differently: New Lifestyle Pathways to Health and Longevity

Scientists are working tirelessly to uncover the secrets of longevity and health by studying the countless nuances of aging and providing fascinating insights and empirically supported solutions for staying young. Even if finding the fountain of youth is still a pipe dream, promising new findings in the study of aging point to the possibility of living longer and healthier lives in the future. An innovative method for measuring aging, the “epigenetic clock,” was developed by Steve Horvath, a genetics professor turned lead scientist for the longevity-focused startup Altos Labs. Salivary molecular levels provide a biomarker “clock” that may be used

Ticking Differently: New Lifestyle Pathways to Health and Longevity
Economy|WrittenByLAPost

Back to the Desk: Why Companies are Abandoning the Remote Work Paradigm

Organizational preferences appear to be shifting towards a renewed support for the traditional in-office work paradigm, in sharp contrast to the common belief that remote work increases productivity and quality. Recent studies outline a situation in which employees place a high value on the freedom that comes with remote work, but where companies are increasingly showing a preference for more typical office ecosystems. The University of Chicago’s Becker Friedman Institute’s study reveals a significant finding: workers who don’t have to drive to and from work gain a valuable extra hour every day. However, the persistence of certain companies in orchestrating

Back to the Desk: Why Companies are Abandoning the Remote Work Paradigm
Economy|WrittenByLAPost

Tesla’s Secret: The Hidden Battles and Untold Stories

In the intricate design offices of Tesla, there was a hidden controversy among the company’s engineers regarding Elon Musk’s Cybertruck. Elon Musk’s big transformation was not well received by a considerable number of engineers, as Tesla’s design chief, Franz von Holzhausen, disclosed.T he Cybertruck, recognized for its angular edges and durable, stainless steel construction, was initially met with criticism by those within Tesla. Franz von Holzhausen mentioned, “A lot of people in the workspace were disgusted by it,” highlighting the team’s strong doubts. Many believed the design was too unusual and tried to distance themselves from it. After this big

Tesla’s Secret: The Hidden Battles and Untold Stories
Technology|WrittenByLAPost

Voices of Deception: Unmasking the Surge in AI-Driven Voice Fraud

The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Voice Fraud

Voices of Deception: Unmasking the Surge in AI-Driven Voice Fraud
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Heart Attack Warning Signs: What You Need to Know

In addition to sending out signals when it’s in difficulty, the heart pumps blood consistently throughout the body. In a recent study by  Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles , experts found that more than half of heart attack patients report feeling sick on the day before their attack. Knowing how to recognize the signs might potentially save your life. Early warning markers of myocardial infarction (MI) or heart attack may differ somewhat by gender and according to Dr. Summet Chugh, the study’s primary investigator, he said, “Our findings could very well reshape our understanding and approach to preventing sudden

Heart Attack Warning Signs: What You Need to Know
Economy|WrittenByLAPost

Unlocking Financial Freedom: Effortless Money Hacks to Attain Millionaire Status

In a culture where so many people seem to be on a never-ending pursuit for financial achievement, many people are misguided because the paths to that accomplishment are littered with tired maxims and damaging ideas. Here are eleven strategies backed by solid research to help in the quest of wealth management in building wealth and achieving financial independence. Prioritize learning new skills before gratifying immediate wants and needs. It’s a common misconception that if you pursue your passion, you’ll automatically become wealthy. Capitalizing on one’s innate skills, especially those that come within the area of creativity, may be the surest

Unlocking Financial Freedom: Effortless Money Hacks to Attain Millionaire Status
Business|Local|WrittenByLAPost

HGTV's Unexpected Move: Iconic Brady Bunch House Sold at Unbelievable Price

The sale of the iconic Brady Bunch mansion has had a significant financial impact on HGTV, a globally renowned American pay television network, highlighting the complex interplay between cultural legacies and business pressures. HGTV spent a stunning $3.5 million in 2018 to buy the mansion made famous by “The Brady Bunch,” a legendary 1970s sitcom. The $3.2 million sale price of the renovated property resulted in a $300,000 loss for the network, despite the popularity of the television show that highlighted the improvements. In the ABC sitcom The Brady Bunch, which aired from 1969 to 197, the home in North

HGTV's Unexpected Move: Iconic Brady Bunch House Sold at Unbelievable Price
Sports|WrittenByLAPost

Pickleball: America's Fastest-Growing Hybrid Sport Reaches New Heights

Pickleball, an imaginative fusion of tennis, badminton, and ping pong, is on the cusp of becoming a household noun, even though the sound of paddles crashing against a perforated plastic ball hasn’t reached every American living room just yet. It’starting to make a significant effort to establish a foothold in the competitive sports market. Pickleball was created in 1965 when three creative thinkers combined a badminton net, ping-pong paddles, and a plastic ball. The sport’s popularity has skyrocketed since it was first played, and there are now over 40,000 courts and 300 equipment manufacturers in the United States alone, not

Pickleball: America's Fastest-Growing Hybrid Sport Reaches New Heights
Business|WrittenByLAPost

Beyond the Laughter: Jerry Seinfeld's Insightful $100 Million Rejection

When Jerry Seinfeld, a famous comedian, turned down $100 million to make another season of his critically acclaimed comedy “Seinfeld,” many were caught aback and left wondering what could have prompted such an abrupt decision. Seinfeld’s choice illustrates the concept that timing major life decisions is an art that goes beyond monetary considerations and into the realms of personal fulfillment and intuitive understanding. Jerry Seinfeld’s ambition to go out on top is reflected in his choice to turn down a substantial opportunity to extend his career. He gave careful regard to the intimate relationship that had been developed between the

Beyond the Laughter: Jerry Seinfeld's Insightful $100 Million Rejection
Local|WrittenByLAPost

The Battle for Fair Housing: Los Angeles' Rent Control Legacy

In light of the city’s ongoing struggle to strike a fair balance between landlord interests and tenant rights in the face of a rapidly changing housing market and a number of unexpected developments and legislative initiatives, it is instructive to look at Los Angeles’ complicated history of tenant rights protection. During World War II, Los Angeles faced many big changes. Many individuals migrated to the city for employment, and there was a shortage of housing for the population. Therefore, in 1942, the government implemented a regulation to prevent rent increases. Most landlords agreed with this rule because it felt like

The Battle for Fair Housing: Los Angeles' Rent Control Legacy
Business|Local|WrittenByLAPost

From Tipping to 'Healthcare' Fees: LA Restaurants Are Causing Controversy

Diners in Los Angeles, a city known for its diverse culinary scene, have long been familiar with the traditional restaurant bill trifecta consisting of the price of the meal, tax, and the customary tip. But recently, a strange addition has been showing up on bills: a service premium, often unclearly labeled as a “healthcare” or “wellness fee.” A concerned diner named Brittany Gorin brought attention to this hidden charge after receiving a high bill, which sparked an online inquiry on the Los Angeles subreddit. This online exposition swiftly snowballed into a group effort, culminating in a spreadsheet listing Los Angeles

From Tipping to 'Healthcare' Fees: LA Restaurants Are Causing Controversy
Environment|WrittenByLAPost

Investigating California's Hazardous Waste Sites: Safety Records Under Scrutiny

In the sunny state of California, inadequate facilities for managing hazardous waste are a prevalent environmental problem. California still needs to deal with obsolete trash facilities that have a concerning history of safety violations, despite the state’s reputation for progressive regulations. These facilities have been displaying signs of distress for decades, yet they are essential to the state’s capacity to handle the millions of tons of hazardous waste it produces each. There are actual consequences, such as the risk to human health, the disturbance of biological systems, and the poisoning of groundwater sources. A recent study by CalMatters shed light

Investigating California's Hazardous Waste Sites: Safety Records Under Scrutiny
Environment|WrittenByLAPost

Pacific Ocean's Hidden Gem: Thousands of New Species Discovered Amid Mining Concerns

Between Mexico and Hawaii, in the deep and mysterious Pacific Ocean, researchers have made a staggering finding that has shocked the scientific community. The Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) is a large area of the ocean floor that has been shown to be rich in biodiversity. As of right moment, scientists have counted approximately 5,500 species in the area. What is even more astounding is that the scientific community was previously unaware of roughly 92% of these species. But as is frequently the case, anxiety follows revelation. The CCZ is a vault for substantial mineral deposits in addition to serving as a

Pacific Ocean's Hidden Gem: Thousands of New Species Discovered Amid Mining Concerns
Health|WrittenByLAPost

A 114-Year-Old's Blueprint for Living Beyond a Century

Elizabeth Francis, a 114-year-old sentinel of history standing in the center of Houston, Texas, speaks the annals of time. She has seen a century pass, from the horse-drawn carriages of William Howard Taft’s administration to the high-tech era of the internet and pandemics. As the second oldest American and the seventh eldest globally, Elizabeth’s life is not just a marvel of longevity but a repository of lessons that might decode the enigma of long life. Elizabeth was ushered into the world on July 25, 1909, a mere few moments, historically speaking, after William Howard Taft assumed the mantle of the

A 114-Year-Old's Blueprint for Living Beyond a Century
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Your Immune System May Be Triggering Your Anxiety and Depression

There are several patient cases that have been documented throughout the annals of psychiatry that have prompted the reexamination of preconceived notions as well as the formation of novel lines of inquiry. It is possible that recovery stories such as April Burrell’s and Devine Cruz’s will have an impact on the way schizophrenia is currently treated. Once a promising accounting major at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, April Burrell’s world irrevocably changed after a trauma at 21. This incident catapulted her into acute psychosis, leading her to a diagnosis of schizophrenia—a condition affecting around 1% of the global population—where

Your Immune System May Be Triggering Your Anxiety and Depression
Technology|WrittenByLAPost

From Pandemic Frauds to Charity Deceits - The Rising Threat of Online Scams

In today’s interconnected digital world, there are unlimited opportunities for good and novel threats. There’s a shadowy undercurrent of digital malice being fueled by new con artists who are taking use of the internet’s reach to spread their scams. The internet has made it possible to access a wealth of information, but it has also made it easier to spread falsehoods. These online con artists use a wide variety of deceitful tactics, from offering easy, work-from-home jobs to promising huge lottery wins. Opportunities for working from home grew as the epidemic progressed. However, many fell for scammers after obtaining attractive

From Pandemic Frauds to Charity Deceits - The Rising Threat of Online Scams
Economy|WrittenByLAPost

Despite Economic Prosperity, America Continues to Grapple with Stubborn Poverty

Despite the United States making strides in fields such as technology and healthcare, poverty remains a significant concern in the midst of the nation’s overall positive economic performance. A substantial portion of the population continues to grapple with economic hardships. Historical records present a clear narrative. In 1970, 12.6% of Americans were living beneath the poverty threshold. Jumping ahead almost fifty years, this percentage has only slightly decreased to 10.5% in 2019. It’s not about misinterpreted statistics or changing standards. The undeniable truth remains — poverty endures, no matter the metric used to gauge it. In contemporary America, even those

Despite Economic Prosperity, America Continues to Grapple with Stubborn Poverty
Economy|WrittenByLAPost

Landlords Adapt to Market Shifts, Offer Attractive Incentives

Landlords across the country are adjusting to the changing rental market by giving enticing incentives in numerous regions, indicating a considerable readjustment in a market that had previously appeared unstoppable. The U.S. rental market has surprising tendencies, despite its traditional stability and periodic growth. Redfin reports that the national median rent for a single-family home is currently $2,052, which is virtually unchanged from last year’s all-time high. Several property owners are using unusually large rent discounts and even rent-free periods to attract new tenants. New data from the St. Louis Federal Reserve shows that the rental vacancy rate has risen

Landlords Adapt to Market Shifts, Offer Attractive Incentives

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