For L.A. mayor, a year of false starts
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For L.A. mayor, a year of false starts

It was supposed to be a speech with a clear message of hope for survivors of the Palisades fire. In her State of the City address in April,…

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Cake Recall Sparks Warning to Publix Customers in 8 States
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Cake Recall Sparks Warning to Publix Customers in 8 States

The James Skinner LLC is recalling Publix brand Maple Walnut Coffee Cake due to wrong ingredient labels on the product. Newsweek reached out to the company and Publix…

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Birthrates Are Falling, but Don’t Blame Dogs in Strollers
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Birthrates Are Falling, but Don’t Blame Dogs in Strollers

New research suggests that having a pet can actually make people more likely to become parents. Source link

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After the fires: A glance back at The Times’ coverage of the Eaton and Palisades wildfires
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After the fires: A glance back at The Times’ coverage of the Eaton and Palisades wildfires

p]:text-cms-story-body-color-text clearfix”> The Times spent the last year investigating how government agencies handled the Eaton and Palisades fires. The reporting found failures in preplanning, evacuation orders, firefighting tactics…

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7-Foot-9 Freshman Makes College Basketball History for Florida Gators
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7-Foot-9 Freshman Makes College Basketball History for Florida Gators

The Florida Gators are coming off a dominant 2024–25 season that culminated in a national championship, the first of head coach Todd Golden’s career. Following significant roster turnover…

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U.S. Government Admits Liability in Deadly D.C.-Area Air Collision
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U.S. Government Admits Liability in Deadly D.C.-Area Air Collision

A federal court filing says the Army crew piloting a Black Hawk helicopter could have avoided the nighttime accident in January if it had been able to see…

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The fire took his sister and his home. He’s been fighting for his town since
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The fire took his sister and his home. He’s been fighting for his town since

Shortly after his childhood home burned down in west Altadena, Zaire Calvin learned his mom’s insurance carrier had dropped her months before. He handled her bills but said…

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Steelers Could Trade for Interesting Aaron Rodgers Replacement
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Steelers Could Trade for Interesting Aaron Rodgers Replacement

The Pittsburgh Steelers have an unclear future at the quarterback position with Aaron Rodgers potentially playing in the final season of his legendary NFL career. Rodgers has hinted…

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Five Falsehoods From Trump’s Year-End Address
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Five Falsehoods From Trump’s Year-End Address

President Donald Trump opened his national address Wednesday night with a familiar phrase, one he’s used since returning to office nearly a year ago: “I inherited a mess.”…

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Peter Arnett, Pulitzer-Winning War Correspondent, Dies at 91
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Peter Arnett, Pulitzer-Winning War Correspondent, Dies at 91

He won the prestigious award for his daring coverage of the Vietnam War for The Associated Press, and went on to cover conflicts for CNN for nearly two…

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