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Jan 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Wildfires Pause NBA Games: Helping Hands in LA

When wildfires hit Southern California, the NBA had to press pause on some big games. The Lakers and Clippers had two Saturday matches postponed: Lakers vs. Spurs at Crypto. com Arena and Clippers vs. Hornets at Intuit Dome. The league wants to make sure no emergency resources are taken away from fi

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Jan 11 2025CELEBRITIES

What Happened to Celebrity Homes After the 2025 Wildfires?

When the 2025 Southern California wildfires swept through, they left a trail of destruction. Many famous people, like Paris Hilton and Mel Gibson, found their homes reduced to ashes. Hilton's Malibu beachfront home was one of the first to be shown in photos, with nothing but rubble left behind. Othe

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Jan 11 2025CRIME

LA Fires: Celebs React to Arson Suspect

The Lakeview, Cedar, and Oakwood wildfires have been burning across Los Angeles since Tuesday. Two more started on Wednesday and Thursday: Berkley, north of the city, and Evelyn, near Ventura County's border. The fires have claimed ten lives, forced 180, 000 evacuations, and destroyed many homes. A

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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wildfires Rage On: Celebrities and Billionaires Step Up to Help

In Los Angeles County, several wildfires have sprung up, forcing nearly 200, 000 people to evacuate. Celebrities and billionaires, some of whom have lost their homes or had to evacuate, are donating money and supplies to relief efforts. Disney has pledged $15 million to organizations like the Americ

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Jan 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Lend a Hand in LA Wildfire Crisis

Here’s something heartwarming amidst the chaos of the LA wildfires. Celebrities are rolling up their sleeves and doing their bit to support the community. Actress Jennifer Garner, who calls the Palisades home, partnered with chef José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen. Together, they’re making sure aff

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Jan 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Safeguarding LA: How Alert Tech Is Being Improved After Errors

You know the story: wildfires in Los Angeles sparked a flurry of emergency alerts. But not all were accurate. One alert meant for those near the Kenneth Fire went to all 10 million residents of LA County. Panic set in, and city officials started digging into the issue. The tech company, Genasys, beh

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Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Exciting Week in Chicago: Wins, Politics, and Historical Moments

Chicago kicked off the new year with a bang! The Bears scored a big win against their rivals, the Green Bay Packers. With a final score of 27-24, Notre Dame crushed Penn State in the Orange Bowl, securing a spot in the College Football Playoff title game. Meanwhile, someone went all in on Michael Jo

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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plane Grounded After Unwanted Drone Encounter Over Wildfires

Imagine this: a special firefighting plane from Canada, known as a CL-415 "Super Scooper, " was helping battle the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles. Suddenly, something unexpected happened. This plane, nicknamed Quebec 1, hit a drone that was flying where it shouldn't be. The collision caused a hole in

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Jan 11 2025CELEBRITIES

The Unimaginable Loss: Daniella Pineda's Wildfire Experience

Actress Daniella Pineda, known for her role in Jurassic World, faced a devastating loss when the Los Angeles wildfires struck. Her home and most of her possessions were destroyed, leaving her with little more than her dog, a laptop, and a single pair of shoes. Pineda shared a heartbreaking collectio

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Jan 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities' Homes Facing the Heat of LA Wildfires

As California's wildfires rage on, a number of Hollywood celebrities have found themselves among the many residents whose homes have been destroyed. The fires, burning since 2025, have already taken lives and forced thousands to flee. One such celebrity is Paris Hilton, who lost her Malibu beach ho

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