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Jan 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jimmy Kimmel's Emotional Response to LA Wildfires and Trump's Criticism

Jimmy Kimmel, the host of a popular late-night talk show, shared his feelings about the recent wildfires in Los Angeles. He explained that the fires had been scary and stressful for many people. Some had to leave their homes quickly, and some even lost their homes. Kimmel said that many people in th

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Jan 14 2025SPORTS

Rams Defense Shines in Blowout Win Over Vikings

The Rams’ defense was on fire during their game against the Vikings. Sam Darnold, the Vikings’ quarterback, couldn’t find an open receiver and was quickly brought down by Akhello Witherspoon. The fumble was picked up by rookie Jared Verse, who ran untouched for a 57-yard touchdown. The Rams looked

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Jan 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Lend a Hand to LA Fire Victims

When wildfires hit Los Angeles, many famous faces stepped up to help out their community. Stars like Beyoncé, Jennifer Garner, and Prince Harry & Meghan Markle are among those making contributions to relief efforts. The fires have caused major damage, with celebrities like Paris Hilton and Adam Brod

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Jan 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Meghan Markle's Show Delayed: A Focus on California's Wildfires

Due to the devastating wildfires in California, Meghan Markle's Netflix series has been postponed. Originally set to premiere on January 15, "With Love, Meghan" will now air on March 4. The Duchess of Sussex, who resides in Montecito with her family, decided to delay the 8-episode lifestyle show to

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Jan 14 2025WEATHER

Wildfires Now in the Spotlight for PDS Warnings

The National Weather Service in Los Angeles is alerting people in a unique way. They’ve posted a “Particularly Dangerous Situation” (PDS) warning for the region due to a high risk of wildfires. This warning, in bright pink letters, is meant to grab attention and prepare southern California residents

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Eaton Fire: A Community's Fight to Stay Informed

In the heart of Altadena, the Prata family made a crucial decision to stay behind during the massive Eaton Fire. With winds reaching 80 mph, the fire turned into a firestorm, claiming 24 lives in the Los Angeles region. The Pratas played a vital role in their community, offering invaluable informati

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Jan 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

LA's Wildfires: Hollywood Struggles and Supports

Imagine having a big, important party the night before your house burns down. That's what happened to a top Hollywood agent after the Golden Globes. Suddenly, work didn't matter as much as personal safety. Wildfires hit Los Angeles hard, with homes destroyed from Pacific Palisades to Malibu. The ent

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Amazon's $10M Boost for L. A. Wildfire Recovery

In a recent announcement, Amazon has pledged $10 million to support Los Angeles in the wake of devastating wildfires. The funds come from various divisions, including Amazon Music, Prime Video, Amazon MGM Studios, Ring, and Whole Foods Market. The money will be used to aid several organizations, suc

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Wildfires Test LA Health Care: Doctors and Nurses Step Up

Wildfires are wreaking havoc in Los Angeles, challenging the healthcare system. Hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes are under strain. Medical facilities are closing, and routine appointments are canceled. Healthcare workers, like oncologist Ravi Salgia, are putting their duties first, even when th

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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Meta's Fact-Checkers vs. Conspiracy Theories: A Battle in Real-Time

Last week, Meta announced plans to cut its US-based fact-checkers, just as wildfires raged in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, fact-checkers were busy debunking conspiracy theories about the fires. They faced a tough challenge: misinformation spread fast, and influential figures were pushing false claims. So

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