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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Mass Pardon: A Shocking Twist in the Jan. 6 Saga

On his first day back in office, President Donald Trump surprised everyone by pardoning over 1, 500 people charged in the January 6, 2021, U. S. Capitol attack. This includes those convicted of serious crimes like seditious conspiracy and assaulting police officers. Even leaders of extremist groups

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Jan 21 2025WEATHER

Preparing for the Storm: Anaheim Fire & Rescue on High Alert

A red-flag warning has been issued for Southern California, prompting Anaheim Fire & Rescue to step up their game. Chief Patrick Russell is well aware of the risks that strong winds bring. "These winds can really whip up the fires in areas like Fremont Canyon. Anaheim has a lot of wildland urban int

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Jan 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fire Danger Rises Again in LA: What You Need to Know

Get ready, Los Angeles! The Santa Ana winds are back, and they're bringing a big risk of wildfires. From Monday noon to Tuesday morning, Ventura and Los Angeles counties are under a red flag warning. This warning is serious—it's only issued once every four years, and it's happened five times in the

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Jan 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Carrie Underwood's Inauguration Surprise: A Cappella Hits a High Note

Country music star Carrie Underwood faced a technical hiccup during Donald Trump's presidential inauguration. The microphones weren't working, but that didn't stop her. She sang "America the Beautiful" a cappella, right there at the U. S. Capitol. Underwood wasn't fazed, she just asked the crowd to

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Danica Patrick Joins Sports Stars at Trump's Second Inauguration

Retired racecar driver Danica Patrick made her way to Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration. This wasn't just any visit—it marked her first time voting, which she did for Trump. Before the event, Patrick was quite active in Trump's campaign, moderating discussions and speaking at rallies.

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Comeback: From Outcast to Commander-in-Chief

You might remember Donald Trump leaving Washington four years ago, facing impeachment and electoral defeat. His future in politics seemed uncertain. But Trump isn't one to disappear quietly. He's now making a historic comeback, set to be sworn in for his second, non-consecutive term as president. Th

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Jan 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Unlikely Friends: McGregor, Paul Brothers Attend Trump's Inauguration

Jake and Logan Paul, along with former UFC champion Conor McGregor, made a surprising appearance together at Donald Trump's inauguration. The trio, known for their controversial reputations, posed for a photo on a bus headed to the event. Jake Paul shared the picture on his social media, showing the

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Jan 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Snoop's Post-Performance Fast Food Run Stirs Up Buzz

Over the weekend, the iconic rapper Snoop Dogg made a surprising stop at Washington DC’s McDonald’s drive-thru right after performing at a hot cryptocurrency event. This fast food jaunt didn’t go unnoticed. Snoop was apparently experiencing a classic case of "the munchies, " a term often associated

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Jan 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Southern California Faces Windy Fire Danger Again

Southern California is gearing up for another round of extreme fire weather. The National Weather Service has issued a serious warning about winds reaching up to 100 mph. These winds, known as Santa Ana winds, are expected to arrive on Monday. They could cause existing wildfires to spread quickly an

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Jan 21 2025WEATHER

Stay Warm, New England: Cities Open Warming Centers

A chilly blast is heading to New England, and cities are getting ready to help residents stay warm. In Boston, officials are setting up warming centers at community centers run by the Boston Centers for Youth and Families. These centers will be open from Tuesday through Sunday. The coldest hours are

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