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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Major Milestones: From Smoking Ban to Snow Days

Imagine waking up on January 11th and finding out that something you've been doing for years is actually harmful. That's what happened in 1964 when U. S. Surgeon General Luther Terry released a report saying smoking cigarettes is a serious health risk. This wasn't just any report; it was a game-chan

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Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Trump's LA Fire Visit: A Dance of Politics and Aid

As California grapples with devastating fires in Los Angeles, Governor Gavin Newsom has extended an invitation to President-elect Donald Trump. This comes after a series of heated back-and-forth exchanges, with Trump threatening to withhold disaster aid. The governor's invite aims to show a united f

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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Laborers Keep Going Despite California Fire

An immense cloud of smoke darkened the sky and turned Santa Monica into an eerie orange hue. Yet, landscapers kept trimming, builders kept constructing, and delivery drivers kept on their routes. It was just another day for the hired hands. Adrian Rodriguez, a landscaper from Querétaro, Mexico, expl

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Living Well with Early Mobility Challenges: Older Adults Share Their Secrets

Imagine you're facing mobility issues from a young age. How does that change your perspective on growing old? This study dives into the lives of older folks who've been navigating early-onset mobility disabilities. The goal? To understand what successful aging means to them, and if their views diffe

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Jan 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unseen Scars: Pacific Palisades After Wildfire

Imagine a place where celebrities live and films are shot, now reduced to a grim landscape of ash and ruin. The Pacific Palisades, once a serene and upscale community by the sea, faced the wrath of a wildfire that left it almost unrecognizable. Aerial photos taken on January 9, 2025, reveal the shee

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Mental Health After the 2022 Itaewon Crowd Crush: A Closer Look

In October 2022, Seoul's Itaewon district saw a horrifying crowd crush incident, leaving many lives lost and countless injured. Such events often trigger serious mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A team of researchers set out to explore the men

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Jan 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fire From the Sky: A Look at the Pacific Palisades' Loss

Have you ever seen a picturesque neighborhood transformed into a sea of ash and rubble? That's what happened in Pacific Palisades, a wealthy enclave by the sea that's been a star in many films and TV shows. A wildfire, part of a series sweeping through Los Angeles, left behind a grim scene that's ha

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

Senate Democrats and Republicans Team Up on Immigration Bill

In a surprising turn of events, many Senate Democrats joined Republicans on Thursday to move forward with a bill that would require authorities to detain undocumented immigrants accused of specific crimes. This comes as a shift in strategy for Democrats, who are trying to pick their battles wisely a

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Jan 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Fire and Famous: Celebrity Homes Ravaged by LA Wildfires

Wildfires raging through Los Angeles have left a trail of destruction, with several celebrity homes in the Pacific Palisades and Pasadena neighborhoods reduced to ashes. The blaze, which started in the morning, has forced over 70, 000 people to evacuate their homes. This area is known for its lucrat

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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Relief Efforts Aid L. A. Music Industry After Wildfires

The Los Angeles wildfires have left a trail of destruction, more than 2, 000 homes lost. Among those affected are musicians and industry professionals from the Palisades and Eaton communities. These folks aren't just losing their homes, but also their recording studios and equipment. Nonprofits like

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