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Jan 24 2025OPINION

Lessons from Chicago's Great Fire: A Story of Rebuilding

In 1871, Chicago faced a massive fire that shook the city to its core. This wasn't just any fire; it torched over 17, 500 buildings, including major landmarks like City Hall and numerous businesses. Picture this: a tiny frontier town turned metropolis, now with a population of around 330, 000, reduc

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Jan 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Burgers for a Cause: Dallas Chefs Cook for LA Fire Victims

Meet Dave Culwell, the owner of Burger Schmurger in Dallas. He's not just flipping burgers—he's flipping them for a good cause. On January 26, 2025, Culwell is hosting a special burger sale at Oak Highlands Brewery to raise funds for the victims of the devastating Los Angeles fires. The event starts

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Jan 20 2025SPORTS

Saquon's Words Before Jalen's Epic Run

Before Philadelphia Eagles running back Jalen Hurts took off for a jaw-dropping 78-yard run against the Los Angeles Rams, there was a moment worth revisiting. Saquon Barkley, another Eagles running back, was seen talking to Hurts just before the play. According to Barkley, he was simply querying Hur

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Jan 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stephen King's Oscars Cancellation Plea: A Controversial Call

Stephen King sparked debate by suggesting the Oscars should be canceled due to the Los Angeles wildfires. On the social platform Bluesky, he wrote, “Not voting in the Oscars this year. I think they should cancel them. No glitz while LA is on fire. ” The Academy, however, has no plans to cancel the M

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Jan 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up After the Fire: A Massive Task Ahead

Imagine your town has just faced one of the worst fires in recent history. Homes, businesses, and cars are reduced to ash. The cleanup is going to be a huge job. More than 12, 000 structures were destroyed in the blazes that swept through Los Angeles. And that's just the beginning. The EPA and Cali

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Jan 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs Step Up: How Stars Are Helping with L. A. Wildfire Relief

When wildfires hit Los Angeles in early 2025, many celebrities stepped up to help their community. The fires, which started around 10:30 a. m. on January 7, quickly spread, affecting areas like Pacific Palisades and Malibu. Celebrities who lost their homes, like Paris Hilton, didn't just sit back. H

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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 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Transforming the Oscars: Rosanna Arquette's Vision for Hope and Healing

Last week's devastating fires in Los Angeles have left many communities shattered. Actress Rosanna Arquette, known for her role in "Desperately Seeking Susan, " has proposed a unique idea for the upcoming 2025 Oscars. Instead of just celebrating films, she wants the ceremony to become a platform for

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Jan 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Grammys to Go On, But with a New Purpose amid LA Wildfires

The 67th Grammy Awards is still happening on February 2nd at the Crypto. com Arena in Los Angeles. This decision comes despite the recent wildfires that have devastated the city. The Recording Academy has shown support by launching the Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort, which has already distributed ov

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Jan 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Jonathan Majors Stays Positive After Wildfire Evacuation

Jonathan Majors, known for his role as Kang in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, recently had to evacuate his Los Angeles home due to the wildfires. The Pacific Palisades wildfire has been a disaster, burning over 23, 000 acres and causing difficulties for firefighters to control it. Majors shared his

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