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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

The Sun Shines on Florida: Why Solar Power Might Be the Solution

Florida, the Sunshine State, faces a paradox. With its vibrant economy and low taxes, it attracts many. But when it comes to energy, Floridians are stuck with an outdated system. Hurricane Milton slammed Florida in October. It left 3 million people in the dark. This is not just about the st

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Feb 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Glowing Stars Shine On Despite Wildfires

The 2025 Grammy Awards unfolded at the Crypto. com Arena, Los Angeles. It was the first major event since the city faced massive wildfires. The Grammys were hosted by Trevor Noah. Noah had a huge task in front of him. He had to make the crowd feel joyful and help them forget the recent wild

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Feb 04 2025WEATHER

Storms Rolling In: What SoCal Needs to Know

Big changes are coming to Southern California's weather. A strong atmospheric river is headed to Los Angeles County on Tuesday. But this isn’t the first storm. Another storm already hit Northern California on Monday. It is a powerful one. Flood watches cover a large area of Northern California fr

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Feb 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Cover Showcases Unity After Catastrophe

At the 67th Grammy Awards, a standout moment occurred in the performance when Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga made the news. They came together for a duet, making the song feel very contemporary. Many people noticed the way they gave a voice to the crazy motions of their home town. The two brought a hit f

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Big Changes in the NBA: De'Aaron Fox Heads to San Antonio

In a surprising move, De'Aaron Fox is saying goodbye to Sacramento and hello to San Antonio, joining the Spurs and their superstar center, Victor Wembanyama. As part of a complex, three-team trade, Fox isn't the only one on the move. Zach LaVine is making a move back to Sacramento, where

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Feb 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Standout Style: 2025 Grammys Fashion Frenzy

The 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles had everyone talking about more than just the winners. While the city was still recovering from two of the worst wildfires in California history, the event had to go on. The Grammys had to adapt to the situation. Several industry parties were canceled.

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Feb 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Wildfires and Big Moves! SundanceThrough Uncertainty and Packs Exciting Films

This year's Sundance wrapped up in Park City, Utah but the festival must have felt like a completely new experience. The event's atmosphere was charged with emotion. People talked a lot about the recent wildfires in south California, and there were remnants of fire everywhere. A few films tackl

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

California's Budget: Smoke and Mirrors?

In early March, the governor of California said his state would have a balanced budget of $322 billion for the upcoming year, planning for a $363 million that would keep it balanced. This was said to be balanced, but the budget plan was based around a very thin margin. All

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Jan 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fighting Fire with Tech: Southern California's New Approach to Wildfires

Southern California's wildfires have become more frequent and intense. This is due to climate change, which has made the region's weather conditions more extreme. The changes in weather are making the region more prone to wildfires, The two preceding years were unusually wet, which boosted the growt

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Jan 28 2025POLITICS

5 Key Events: January 28 Updates

Wildfires in California updates The death toll from the recent wildfires in Southern California has risen to 29. Of these, 17 deaths are connected to the Eaton fire in Altadena, and 12 to the Palisades fire. A new lawsuit accuses an electrical spark from a utility transmission tower of starting the

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