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California fires live updates: Death toll in Los Angeles fires rises to 24
At least 24 people are believed to be dead and more than a dozen others remain unaccounted for as multiple fires, fueled by severe drought conditions and strong Santa Ana winds, continue to rage
Reality TV star Chase Chrisley accused of slapping a Twin Peaks bar manager in Atlanta
ATLANTA (AP) — Reality TV star Chase Chrisley is accused of slapping the manager of a popular sports bar in Atlanta after refusing to leave.Chrisley, who gained fame on the “Chrisley Knows Best” show
Walmart says customers should discard recalled chicken broth
Walmart says customers should throw out a chicken broth product that was sold at stores in mostly Southern states late last year. The retailer has recalled 48-ounce cartons of Great Value Family Size
Fencing, roof of Anchorage pedestrian bridge fall in strong wind, closing highway
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The side fencing and roof of a pedestrian bridge fell in strong wind early Sunday, closing the main highway south of Anchorage in both directions until the debris could be
Steve Bannon derides Elon Musk, vowing to limit influence over Trump
President-elect Donald Trump’s former chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon is ramping up public attacks on billionaire Elon Musk amid an intensifying debate on the right about Musk’s influence in
Fired US Center for SafeSport investigator arrested on new charges
DENVER (AP) — An ex-cop fired from his job as an investigator at the U.S. Center for SafeSport for allegedly stealing money seized at a drug bust has been arrested again, this time charged with rape
Biden spoke with families of Americans detained in Afghanistan, White House says
By Andrea Shalal and Jonathan LandayWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden spoke on Sunday with the families of three Americans detained in Afghanistan by its Taliban rulers since 2022,
Fighting Fires—and the Rumor Mill—as L.A. Burns
Los Angeles Fire Department Capt. Erik Scott has one of the most intense jobs in the nation right now: trying to distribute accurate public information during a historically destructive urban fire in
Educators worry about how to talk immigration with families facing mass deportations
The morning after Election Day last year, Melanie Claros, a civics teacher and ESL coordinator at a South Florida school where half the students are Latino, found herself having to do a job beyond
A Bond Selloff Is Rocking the World. You Might Want to Take the Other Side.
Wall Street is really worried about bonds. It might be time to buy some.On Friday, a jobs report that blew past expectations pushed yields on 10-year Treasurys to 4.772%, the highest close since Nov.
Trump’s New Economist Makes the Case for 20% Tariffs
To serve as an economic adviser to Trump, it helps to share his belief that tariffs make the U.S. richer. Not many economists meet that criterion.Stephen Miran has made just that case. Miran,
What it feels like to live in a city on fire
LOS ANGELES — Disaster is in the air. It clouds the skies, it sears the eyes, it lodges in the lungs. Most of all, it weighs on the heart. For those who have lost it all, the pain is acute.
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