‘We don’t know half of it.’ L.A. firestorm death toll expected to rise as searchers go door to door
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‘We don’t know half of it.’ L.A. firestorm death toll expected to rise as searchers go door to door

It is expected to take some time to determine the death toll from this week’s Los Angeles firestorms. Officials confirmed 10 people died in the Eaton and Palisades…

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Their houses burned down. Now, they are fighting for the few homes left on the market
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Their houses burned down. Now, they are fighting for the few homes left on the market

Thousands of families were displaced on Tuesday when fires torched homes throughout Pacific Palisades and Altadena, kicking off a regionwide house hunt as victims scoured a tight market…

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Why Does Dunkin’ Have a Doughnut Shortage? What to Know
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Why Does Dunkin’ Have a Doughnut Shortage? What to Know

In a turn of events that has left morning routines upended, some Dunkin’ locations across several U.S. states are experiencing a temporary shortage of their beloved doughnuts. Newsweek…

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What to Know About the H-1B Program: Pros, Cons and Hiring Alternatives
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What to Know About the H-1B Program: Pros, Cons and Hiring Alternatives

While Elon Musk, Senator Bernie Sanders and seemingly most of the internet have been arguing about the H-1B visa program, which allows college-educated people from other countries to…

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Insurance commissioner halts policy cancellations in fire zones
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Insurance commissioner halts policy cancellations in fire zones

California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has issued a moratorium that bars insurers from canceling or non-renewing home policies in the Pacific Palisades and the San Gabriel Valley’s Eaton…

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Heart-shaped rock recovered from Palisades fire gives family hope amid devastation
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Heart-shaped rock recovered from Palisades fire gives family hope amid devastation

Jessica Rogers lost her home to the flames that devastated Pacific Palisades, but amid the waves of grief and mounting losses in her community, it’s a heart-shaped memento…

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Biden Blasted After Saying He ‘Would’ve Beaten Trump’
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Biden Blasted After Saying He ‘Would’ve Beaten Trump’

President Joe Biden is facing backlash just before leaving office after insisting that he “would have beaten” incoming President-elect Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. Why It…

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NBA Postpones Lakers, Clippers Matchups on Saturday Due to Los Angeles Wildfires
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NBA Postpones Lakers, Clippers Matchups on Saturday Due to Los Angeles Wildfires

Share ✓ Link copied to clipboard! The NBA has officially chosen to postpone the San Antonio Spurs vs Los Angeles Lakers matchup that was set for Saturday. This…

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As the fires continue to smolder, what is the air quality forecast for this weekend?
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As the fires continue to smolder, what is the air quality forecast for this weekend?

A veil of wildfire smoke continued to linger over many Southern California communities Friday as conflagrations tore through the Santa Monica and San Gabriel mountains. The South Coast…

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False reports of immigration sweeps in Los Angeles spread amid wildfires
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False reports of immigration sweeps in Los Angeles spread amid wildfires

Amid heightened anxiety over deadly wildfires and erroneous evacuation alerts, Angelenos got another dose of panic Friday when a social media hoax about immigration sweeps in Los Angeles…

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