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Jan 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Beyoncé Steps In: Stars Join Fire Relief Efforts

Wildfires in Los Angeles are causing quite a stir, affecting movies, TV shows, and even music. With weak winds and tough firefighting, things are slowly getting better. But the showbiz world is still facing delays. The Producers Guild put their nominations on hold, and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex,

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Life After Loss: Families Share Journey Three Years After Beirut's Tragic Blast

On a fateful day in August 2020, the Beirut Port in Lebanon experienced a massive explosion that left over 200 people dead and another 76, 000 injured. This disaster was a national tragedy, leaving deep scars, especially on those who lost loved ones. Three years later, researchers interviewed 13 fam

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Jan 13 2025LIFESTYLE

The Flame-Struck Home: A Family's Journey in Altadena

Meet Brent and Tasia Callum, new homeowners in Altadena, who faced a sudden and devastating fire. "It was surreal, " Tasia remembered, "All the time and effort we put into our fixer-upper vanished in seconds. " With their two young kids, they had to flee as the fire quickly spread. "One moment, the

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Jan 13 2025EDUCATION

Schools Reopen Monday, Some Stay Closed Due to Fires

Most schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) will open their doors to students again on Monday. This decision was announced by the district on Sunday. However, not all schools will resume classes. Some schools, like Canyon Charter Elementary and Palisades Charter Elementary, will

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Jan 13 2025WEATHER

Winter Storm Thaw: Schools Reopen, Power Comes Back Slowly

In the South, the ice and snow from a recent winter storm have started to melt away. Duke Energy reports that electricity has been restored in parts of North Carolina and South Carolina. These areas had lost power for several days due to the storm. In Atlanta, flight schedules are returning to norma

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Jan 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Jhene Aiko's Home Destroyed by Wildfires: A Story of Loss and Support

Earlier this week, singer Jhene Aiko shared some heartbreaking news on social media. Her Los Angeles home was destroyed by the recent wildfires. She posted a photo of the remains with a touching message, "Sorry we couldn't save you. Thank you for the memories. And thank God no one was inside. " Whil

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Jan 13 2025BUSINESS

Small Businesses Burned: A New Beginning in LA

Paul Rosenbluh got shocking news while buying another restaurant: his diner in Altadena, California, had burned down. Fox's Restaurant, a beloved spot since 1955, was destroyed by the Eaton Fire. He was in Vancouver when he saw the charred remains on Facebook. Business had been good, with many regul

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

Steelers' Playoff Drought: What's the Coach's Role?

The Pittsburgh Steelers haven't won a playoff game since 2017. With six straight postseason losses and a point difference of -96, their lack of playoff success is a hot topic. Coach Mike Tomlin, who's been with the team for 18 years, says this isn't the team's problem, but his. He's got a stellar tr

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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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Jan 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Firefighters Face Huge Winds as L. A. Fires Rage On

The fires in Los Angeles County are far from over. After a tough day of containing the Palisades fire, firefighters are getting ready for strong winds that could bring the firestorm to new areas. These winds could get really strong, reaching over 75 mph in some places. Weather experts are worried ab

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