U.S.

California wildfires and criticism of state leadership

U.S.Politics

Actor Zachary Levi questions California leadership's accountability for devastating wildfires, criticizes Gov. Newsom and LA Mayor Bass for mismanagement and lack of action, urges support for affected Southern Californians.

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Former President Jimmy Carter lies in state at U.S. Capitol

PoliticsU.S.

Former President Jimmy Carter lies in state at the U.S. Capitol, thousands pay their respects, sharing personal stories and admiration for his humanitarian work.

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California Wildfires and Water Supply Issues

U.S.Weather

Dean Cain and Danica Patrick discuss the wildfires in Southern California, highlighting issues with water supply for firefighters. Multiple fires in Los Angeles strain the water system, causing challenges for first responders. Danica Patrick questions the state's management of water resources and suggests Governor Newsom's resignation.

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Impact of Wildfires on Political Perspectives in Los Angeles

U.S.Weather

Wildfires in Los Angeles County are causing people to re-evaluate their support for liberal policies as they devastate the area, with five fires raging and thousands under evacuation orders.

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Survival during Los Angeles Wildfires

U.S.Tragic

Aaron Samson, 48, and his 83-year-old father-in-law escaped the Los Angeles wildfires with the help of two good Samaritans. The fires have prompted tens of thousands of evacuations, with many stories of survival surfacing.

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Plotting Attacks on Jewish Community

PoliticsU.S.

18-year-old George Mason University freshman Abdullah Hassan was arrested for plotting a mass casualty attack targeting Jews. Another individual, Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, shot a Jewish man and later died by suicide in jail. Both individuals had ties to violent extremist groups.

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Discussion on Trump Administration's Immigration Policies and ICE Detention Facilities

PoliticsU.S.

Discussion on Trump administration's plan to deport violent criminals and the impact on gangs flooding into the United States. ACLU raising concerns over ICE's expansion of migrant detention facilities under Trump's presidency. Details on ICE detention facilities, plans to increase detainee numbers, and potential expansion locations. Calls for transparency from ICE and concerns over conditions in detention facilities.

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Wildfires in Los Angeles County

U.S.WeatherTragic

Multiple wildfires are raging across Los Angeles County, causing mass evacuations, destruction of homes and landmarks, and claiming at least five lives. The fires have burned over 30,000 acres, with high winds and dry conditions fueling the infernos. Celebrities, including Mandy Moore and Paris Hilton, have also lost their homes to the flames.

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Current Events in the United States

PoliticsU.S.Weather

Wildfires continue to burn across Los Angeles County, former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral takes place in Washington, D.C., Trump meets with Senate Republicans to discuss key legislative priorities, NPR's Body Electric team offers a two-week challenge to reduce screen time and add more movement to daily routine, a massive winter storm hits Washington, D.C., impacting residents and staff at a homeless shelter, and Girl Scout cookies like S'mores and Toast-Yay! will be retired by 2025.

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ABC News anchor caught using clothespin to enhance appearance during wildfire broadcast

U.S.World

ABC's David Muir was caught using a clothespin to make his firefighter's jacket look more chiselled during a Los Angeles wildfire broadcast, leading to criticism of him being a 'pathetic narcissist.' The devastating blaze in Pacific Palisades has forced 130,000 to evacuate and claimed five lives.

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Severe Winter Weather in Southern U.S.

U.S.Weather

Texas and other southern states are bracing for severe winter weather, with freezing rain and snow expected. Schools and buildings are closing, emergency crews are deployed, and residents are urged to avoid driving in bad weather. Rare January wildfires are tearing through Los Angeles. The polar vortex is causing plunging temperatures and winter storms across the U.S. Some areas have received a year's worth of snow in a few days, impacting farmers and ranchers. Flight delays, car accidents, and fatalities have been reported across the country due to the severe weather.

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Hydrant System Failure During Los Angeles Fire

U.S.PoliticsScience

The hydrant system in Los Angeles failed during a massive fire, leading to criticism from President-elect Donald Trump. State and local officials defended their water management policies, stating they were not the cause of the issue. Experts suggest that urban fires and climate change are stressing public water systems in various cities.

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Southern California Winter Fires

U.S.Weather

Southern California is facing devastating winter fires, the most destructive in over four decades, with at least 1,000 structures burned in the Palisades Fire. The fires have killed at least five people, destroyed numerous homes, and led to chaotic evacuations, affecting densely populated neighborhoods and affluent areas like Pacific Palisades, Altadena, and Malibu.

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Los Angeles Wildfire Apocalypse

U.S.TragicWeather

A wildfire 'apocalypse' in Los Angeles has forced 130,000 people to flee their homes, killed five, and destroyed celebrity enclaves in the Hollywood Hills and Pacific Palisades. A-listers like Paris Hilton and John Goodman have lost their homes. The fires are the most destructive in the city's history, with properties reduced to rubble and iconic locations threatened. President Biden has declared a major disaster, schools are closed, and power outages affect millions. Political figures argue about preparedness and blame each other for the catastrophic situation.

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Wildfire in Hollywood Hills

U.S.Weather

A new wildfire, the Sunset Fire, has broken out in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles prompting mandatory evacuation orders. The fire has burned nearly 20 acres with multiple evacuation orders issued in various neighborhoods.

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Wildfires in Los Angeles

U.S.Weather

Hollywood Boulevard evacuated as wildfires rage in Los Angeles, impacting iconic Southern California real estate, causing loss of life and destruction of thousands of structures. Mayor faces criticism for being absent during the crisis. Fires spread to Hollywood Hills, Studio City, and other areas, prompting massive evacuations and deployment of National Guard. Estimated economic loss exceeds $50 billion.

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Devastating Wildfires in Southern California

U.S.EntertainmentTragic

Devastating wildfires in Southern California have led to mandatory evacuations in Hollywood Hills area and Pacific Palisades neighborhood. Many celebrities, including Billy Crystal, Paris Hilton, and Chrissy Teigen, have lost their homes to the fires.

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Wildfires in Los Angeles County

U.S.Weather

Widespread wildfires in Los Angeles County have caused significant damage to multiple schools, forcing closures and impacting students' learning.

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California Wildfires and Water Supply Dispute

PoliticsU.S.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom clashes with President-elect Donald Trump over response to wildfires and water supply issues, leading to a heated exchange on social media.

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Former President Jimmy Carter's Funeral Services

U.S.PoliticsWorld

Former President Jimmy Carter's funeral services are being held at Washington, D.C.'s National Cathedral with President Biden declaring a National Day of Mourning. The so-called presidents' club will gather, and Biden will deliver the eulogy. Carter will be buried next to his late wife, Rosalynn, in Plains, Georgia.

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Debate on Housing of Biological Male Felons in Female-Only Prisons

PoliticsU.S.

A report highlights the risks of housing biological male felons with female inmates in female-only prisons, citing physical and psychological dangers. The debate surrounds the rights and safety of female inmates and the potential consequences of allowing transgender inmates in female prisons.

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California Wildfires and Celebrity Reactions

U.S.Entertainment

Multiple celebrities criticize California leadership's response to devastating wildfires in Southern California, with some losing their homes in the fires.

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Jimmy Carter's Legacy

PoliticsU.S.

The article discusses the life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, highlighting his values of honesty, integrity, and commitment to justice.

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President Trump's Speech Plans for Second Term

PoliticsU.S.Opinion

President-elect Donald Trump announces plans for significant speeches during his second term, highlighting historical events like the American Revolution, the 250th anniversary of the country's founding, the World Cup, 9/11 anniversary, and the Olympics.

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H-1B Visa Misuse and Impact on Job Market

PoliticsU.S.

Discussion on the misuse of H-1B visas and the impact on the job market, particularly for young people and recent college graduates. Calls for reform to prioritize applicants with specialized skills and address the growing threat of AI automation.

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Wildfires in Los Angeles

U.S.Weather

Fires in Los Angeles could bankrupt the state's insurer-of-last-resort for homes in areas abandoned by commercial insurers.

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State funeral of former President Jimmy Carter

PoliticsU.S.

All living U.S. presidents gather for former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.

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Wildfires in Los Angeles

U.S.Weather

Multiple wildfires in the Los Angeles area have forced tens of thousands of people to quickly evacuate their homes due to strong winds fueling the fires.

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Justice Department attempts to stop Khalid Sheikh Mohammad from pleading guilty at Guantanamo

PoliticsU.S.

The Justice Department has asked a federal appeals court to stop alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammad from pleading guilty at Guantanamo, despite previous rejections by U.S. military courts.

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Jimmy Carter's Return to Plains, Georgia

PoliticsU.S.

Former President Jimmy Carter returned to his small hometown of Plains, Georgia, after being voted out of office in 1980. Learn how this town shaped his remarkable life.

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Current Events

PoliticsU.S.World

Wildfires in LA area, state funeral for former President Carter, Republicans focus on Trump's legislative agenda

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Inclusive Education for Students with Disabilities

U.S.EducationHealth

The article discusses the importance of inclusive education for students with disabilities, specifically focusing on two children with Down syndrome, Kellen and Adaline, who have vastly different classroom experiences in Oklahoma. While Kellen spends over 80% of his day in a general education classroom and is thriving, Adaline spends most of her time in a separate class with other disabled students. Research shows that inclusive education benefits students with disabilities academically and socially. The article also highlights the challenges parents face in ensuring that their children receive appropriate support and education.

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Funeral Service for Former President Jimmy Carter

PoliticsU.S.

Former President Jimmy Carter's funeral service is being held in Washington, D.C., with political leaders honoring his life and legacy. President Biden will deliver a eulogy during the service, which is part of a national day of mourning. All four living former presidents, including President-elect Donald Trump, are expected to attend the funeral.

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Honoring Former President Jimmy Carter on Wall Street

U.S.

Wall Street's opening bells will remain silent on Thursday as the NYSE and Nasdaq close for trading in honor of former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral, continuing a tradition dating back to 1865 after President Abraham Lincoln's assassination.

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Gaza Ceasefire Deal

PoliticsU.S.

A Gaza ceasefire deal proposed by the Biden administration is the same as outlined in May, as reported by NBC News' Daniele Hamamdjian.

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California Wildfires and Water Crisis

U.S.Politics

California Governor Gavin Newsom discusses the water situation during wildfires and criticizes President-Elect Trump for politicizing the disaster.

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California Wildfires in Hollywood Hills

U.S.Weather

A brush fire erupted in the Hollywood Hills area of California, west of the Hollywood sign, leading to mandatory evacuations. Several other wildfires have also broken out in the region. Firefighters are working to contain the fires.

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California Wildfires and Mayor Karen Bass

PoliticsU.S.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faced criticism for being in Africa during California wildfires, with over 1,000 structures burned. She cut almost $20 million from the Fire Department budget while fires raged and residents evacuated.

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Wildfires in Los Angeles

U.S.Weather

Gridlock in Los Angeles as people flee from Sunset fire in Runyon Canyon near Hollywood sign. Wildfire in Pacific Palisades prompts mass evacuations.

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Entertainment events impacted by wildfires in Los Angeles

EntertainmentU.S.

Several entertainment events, including the Critics Choice Awards and various film premieres, have been postponed or canceled due to wildfires raging across Los Angeles. The blaze has led to evacuations, including by celebrities like Mark Hamill, and impacted the entertainment industry in the region.

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Bird Flu Cases in the U.S.

HealthU.S.

Bird flu cases detected in the U.S., with a human death reported in Louisiana. Risk to the public remains low, but caution advised for those in contact with infected birds or animals.

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California Wildfires in Los Angeles County

U.S.Weather

California wildfires rage across Los Angeles County, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes as firefighters face challenges due to persistent winds, lack of water support, and reliance on residential water systems.

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California Wildfires Destroy Historic Buildings

U.S.Tragic

Catastrophic wildfires in California destroy historic buildings, including the home of movie cowboy legend Will Rogers and Topanga State Park. Over 30 buildings engulfed, with loss of cultural and historical artifacts. State Parks mourns the devastation and prioritizes public safety.

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Defamation Lawsuit Against CNN by Navy Veteran Zachary Young

U.S.MediaLegal

Navy veteran Zachary Young is suing CNN for defamation after a 2021 story inaccurately portrayed him as profiting illegally from helping people flee Afghanistan. Young claims CNN destroyed his reputation and business by branding him as an illegal profiteer who exploited desperate Afghans.

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Pacific Palisades Wildfire Devastation in Los Angeles

U.S.Weather

A photo gallery showing the devastation caused by the Pacific Palisades wildfire in Los Angeles.

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New Orleans Terrorist Attack Investigation

U.S.WorldPoliticsCrime

Retired FBI agent Bobby Chacon reacts to the FBI press conference on the New Orleans attack on Fox News Live. Chemical used for explosives discovered in a Texas storage locker linked to Bourbon Street terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar.

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Wildfires in Los Angeles area affecting NFL game

SportsU.S.

NFL monitoring wildfires in Los Angeles area ahead of Rams-Vikings wild-card matchup at SoFi Stadium. Contingency plan in place with State Farm Stadium as backup location. Thousands evacuated as fires rage across the region.

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Arrest near U.S. Capitol during President-elect Trump's visit

PoliticsU.S.

A man attempted to set his car on fire near the U.S. Capitol building during President-elect Donald Trump's visit, leading to his arrest by the U.S. Capitol Police.

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Wildfires in Los Angeles County

U.S.Weather

Raging fires in Los Angeles County have caused widespread destruction, with over 10,000 acres burned and five people dead. The fire is the most destructive in L.A. County history and is still uncontained.

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California Wildfires in Los Angeles County

U.S.Weather

Time-lapse footage from space shows California wildfires raging across Los Angeles County, forcing thousands to evacuate. Multiple fires threaten structures and have already burned thousands of acres, with some fatalities reported.

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Actor James Woods Survives Deadly Pacific Palisades Fire

U.S.Weather

Actor James Woods recalls surviving a deadly wildfire in Pacific Palisades, emphasizing the importance of community and good neighbors during the crisis.

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Palisades Fire in Los Angeles

U.S.Tragic

The Palisades Fire in Los Angeles has devastated the upscale Pacific Palisades neighborhood, burning over 15,000 acres and destroying over 1,000 buildings. Celebrities like Candace Cameron Bure and Steve Guttenberg have been affected, with more than 100,000 residents under evacuation orders.

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Wildfires in Southern California

U.S.Weather

Multiple wildfires have erupted in southern California, leading to tens of thousands of evacuations and firefighters struggling to contain the flames.

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Wildfires in Los Angeles

U.S.WeatherTragic

At least five people are dead due to wildfires in Los Angeles, with over 1,000 homes destroyed. Firefighters are concerned about water and manpower shortages.

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Legal Drama in 9/11 Terrorism Case at Guantanamo Bay

PoliticsU.S.World

The DOJ is trying to stop the alleged 9/11 mastermind from pleading guilty at Guantanamo, despite two U.S. military courts rejecting the Defense Secretary's attempt to block the plea.

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Southern California Wildfires

U.S.WeatherTragic

Destructive winds have led to multiple fires burning across Southern California, with at least three major fires and several smaller fires in the Greater Los Angeles area. Dry, gusty conditions are fueling the flames, leading to at least two deaths, many injuries, and tens of thousands of evacuations. More than 400,000 homes and businesses are without power, and over a thousand structures have been destroyed.

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Wildfires in Southern California and Water Shortages

U.S.Weather

Wildfires in Southern California, including the Palisades Fire, have caused hydrants to run dry in Pacific Palisades due to high demand for water to fight the fires. Two people have died, many are injured, and thousands have been forced from their homes. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is under immense strain and is urging residents to conserve water.

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Wildfires in Southern California affect sports events and professional athletes

U.S.Sports

Wildfires in Southern California prompt evacuation warnings for iconic Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena and affect sports events in Los Angeles, including postponing an NHL game and potential impacts on NBA games. Several professional athletes and coaches have been directly affected by the fires.

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Public Criticism of LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley's Handling of Wildfires in Los Angeles

PoliticsU.S.

Actor James Woods criticizes LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley for prioritizing DEI over firefighting efforts during wildfires in Los Angeles. Crowley faced backlash for promoting diversity while wildfires ravaged the city. Woods also condemned the left's blame on climate change for the fires.

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Actor James Woods losing home in California fires

U.S.Tragic

Actor James Woods breaks down in tears on CNN's 'News Central' about losing his home in the Southern California fires, his 8-year-old niece donates her piggy bank to help rebuild. Woods reflects on the loss and the strength shown by the community and emergency crews.

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Impact of Wildfires on Hollywood Productions

EntertainmentU.S.

Out-of-control wildfires in Pacific Palisades and other parts of Los Angeles County have led to the shutdown of multiple TV productions and postponement of awards shows in Hollywood. Various celebrities and studio executives have been impacted by the growing catastrophe.

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Firefighting Challenges in Los Angeles

U.S.

Los Angeles Fire Department Captain Sheila Kelliher discusses challenges faced during firefighting due to lack of suitable water supplies and issues with air support caused by high winds.

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Impact of Wildfires on Air Quality in Los Angeles

U.S.Weather

The air quality in southern California is severely impacted by wildfires in Los Angeles, prompting officials to advise residents to keep windows shut and wear masks. The South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued advisories due to multiple fires, urging people to avoid physical activity and remain indoors. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advised limiting exposure to poor air quality. Virtually all of Los Angeles County has subpar air quality, with some areas in the 'unhealthy' zone. Videos show thick smoke covering the skies, and there have been two civilian deaths so far.

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Exploitation of California Wildfires for Political Agenda

PoliticsU.S.

Far-left activists from Code Pink are accused of exploiting California's wildfires to link them to the conflict in Gaza, claiming both are fueled by policies targeting indigenous lands and environmental neglect. Critics accuse the group of using the tragedy for political purposes.

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President-elect Donald Trump and Melania Trump paying respects to late President Jimmy Carter

PoliticsU.S.

President-elect Donald Trump and Melania Trump paid their respects to the late President Jimmy Carter as he lay in state. Trump shared kind words about Carter and expressed positivity about his return to the Capitol.

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Arrest of Man Attempting to Bring Weapons into Capitol Visitor Center

PoliticsU.S.

A man was arrested by the United States Capitol Police for attempting to bring a machete and knives into the Capitol Visitor Center. The man, identified as Mel J. Horne, 44, was arrested for carrying a dangerous weapon. The incident occurred while former President Jimmy Carter was lying in state at the U.S. Capitol rotunda.

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Wildfires in Los Angeles and FEMA Funding

PoliticsU.S.

President-elect Donald Trump sarcastically thanks President Joe Biden for leaving no water in fire hydrants amid devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and no money in FEMA. Rick Caruso criticizes the mismanagement of resources in the Pacific Palisades area, and FEMA is reported to have already run out of funds for the fiscal year.

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President Joe Biden's Response to Los Angeles Wildfires

PoliticsU.S.

President Joe Biden received a briefing on the wildfires in Los Angeles and offered federal assistance. He canceled a trip to designate a new national monument due to the wildfires.

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Wildfires in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles

U.S.WeatherTragic

Main fires in Los Angeles area, including Eaton, Palisades, Hurst, Woodley, and Olivas fires, are zero percent contained. Eaton fire expanded to 10,600 acres. Two individuals died in Eaton blaze. 1,000 structures destroyed. CalFire urges residents to follow instructions from local authorities.

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Eaton Fire in Los Angeles County

U.S.WeatherTragic

The Eaton fire in Los Angeles County's Altadena and Pasadena has grown to over 10,000 acres with at least five people dead, hundreds of homes lost, and over 100,000 people under an ordered evacuation. The fire erupted due to the Santa Ana windstorm and has destroyed historically protected areas like Altadena's famous Christmas Tree Lane.

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Latest Automotive Innovations at CES Tech Show in Las Vegas

TechnologyU.S.

The automotive industry showcased holographic displays, brain wave-reading equipment, and AI-powered voice assistants at the CES tech show in Las Vegas. Despite U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's tariff threats, companies remain focused on innovation. Car companies like Hyundai Mobis, BMW, Honda, and Sony Honda Mobility unveiled advanced in-vehicle technologies to enhance driving experiences and safety. Safety experts emphasize the importance of minimal distractions and simplicity in vehicle displays.

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Controversy over Drug Use Enforcement in San Francisco

PoliticsU.S.

San Francisco Supervisor Matt Dorsey is considering the controversial idea of locking up at least 100 people a day for drug use on Sixth Street in SoMa due to a spike in disorder and chaos. Some public health advocates disagree with the use of criminal penalties for treating substance misuse.

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Attempted Security Breach at U.S. Capitol

U.S.Politics

Police arrested a man trying to enter the U.S. Capitol with a machete and three knives while former President Jimmy Carter lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda. The man, 44-year-old Mel Horne of Washington, D.C., was arrested on multiple charges of carrying a dangerous weapon.

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Southern California Wildfires

U.S.Weather

Live updates on major wildfires burning in Southern California.

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California Wildfires and Political Response

U.S.PoliticsEnvironment

Former President Trump criticizes Gov. Gavin Newsom for his handling of wildfires in California, blaming him for poor forest management and environmental policies. Newsom and Democrats attribute wildfires to climate change. California governor pledged reforms but investigation shows efforts were overstated. Multiple wildfires are currently raging in Los Angeles County.

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President-elect Trump's stance on wind energy

PoliticsU.S.

President-elect Trump suggests policy of not building new windmills due to economic impracticality and harm to marine life, criticized by Democrats and environmentalists, despite wind energy being the largest source of renewable energy in the U.S.

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Wildfires in Southern California

U.S.World

A local golf course in Southern California, Altadena Golf Course, lost its clubhouse to wildfires. President Biden and California Gov. Gavin Newsom met with firefighting officials for a briefing on statewide wildfires. Two people have reportedly been killed, and firefighters and civilians have been injured.

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Los Angeles Wildfires Threaten NFL's Wild Card Weekend

U.S.Sports

Wildfires in the Los Angeles area are threatening the region, impacting the NFL's Wild Card Weekend. The fires have led to evacuations and air quality concerns, affecting sports teams and their practice schedules.

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Los Angeles Wildfires Coverage by Fox News

U.S.Weather

Fox News covers the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, featuring quotes from Jared Goff's wife and Rams players, as well as updates on the situation.

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Evacuation from Los Angeles Wildfires

U.S.Weather

Fox News contributor Leslie Marshall details her experience evacuating from the Los Angeles wildfires with her family and dog, reflecting on the sentimental items and memories in their home that might be lost.

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California Wildfires in Los Angeles

U.S.

President Biden is briefed on efforts to contain wildfires in Los Angeles. He expresses commitment to support and rebuild the affected areas. Former President Trump criticizes Governor Newsom for water allocation decisions. Two people have died, and thousands have been evacuated due to the fires.

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Warning about Tren de Aragua and Recent Murder of Mexican Immigration Official

PoliticsU.S.

Expert warns Trump administration about Tren de Aragua, a violent gang linked to targeted assassinations in U.S. cities. Recent murder of Mexican immigration official believed to be linked to Venezuelan gang members. Gang involved in drug and human trafficking on U.S. southern border. Texas authorities apprehend confirmed Tren de Aragua members attempting to enter the U.S illegally. Governor Abbott prioritizes security against TdA threat.

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Attempted Security Breach at U.S. Capitol Visitor Center

U.S.Politics

Man arrested for attempting to carry a machete into the Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C. just before President-elect Trump's meeting with Senate Republicans. The man also had bottles of fuel, a flare gun, and a blow torch in his possession.

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Fatal Car Crash Involving Florida TikToker

U.S.

A 17-year-old Florida TikToker crashed his BMW sports car into a small SUV at over 150 mph, killing six farmworkers. He pleaded guilty to six counts of vehicular homicide and was sentenced to 12 and a half years in prison.

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Los Angeles Wildfires and Kawhi Leonard's Response

U.S.Sports

Los Angeles wildfires force Clippers star Kawhi Leonard to step back from team to be with family. American Red Cross provides emergency shelter and supplies to those fleeing the fires. Multiple deaths and buildings destroyed in Southern California fires.

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Water Treatment Plant Failure in Richmond, Virginia

U.S.Politics

Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears discusses banning sanctuary cities on 'Fox & Friends Weekend' amidst a water treatment plant failure in Richmond causing a crisis. Residents faced water shortage, hospitals used tanker trucks for water. Political blame and praise were directed at various figures including the former Mayor and current Mayor of Richmond.

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Impact of Santa Ana Winds on California Wildfires

U.S.Weather

Intense Santa Ana winds in southern California are fueling fast-moving fires that have killed at least two people and burned through thousands of acres, leading to mandatory evacuations and warnings for tens of thousands more. Experts explain the characteristics and impact of the Santa Ana winds and how they contribute to the current wildfire situation.

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Impact of Winter Storm on Homeless Individuals in Washington, D.C.

U.S.Social Issues

A massive winter storm hits Washington, D.C., impacting homeless individuals who seek shelter at Central Union Mission. The shelter provides beds, meals, and programs to help those in need. The cold weather increases demand for shelter services, highlighting the ongoing issue of homelessness in the city.

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Wildfires in California

U.S.Weather

Pacific Palisades resident Adria Kloke shares her experience of fleeing the wildfires in California.

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Los Angeles Wildfires and Government Response

U.S.PoliticsWeather

Fox News reports on ongoing Los Angeles wildfires and the offer of assistance from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to California Gov. Gavin Newsom. President Biden also pledges federal aid to support firefighting efforts.

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Los Angeles Wildfires Update

U.S.Weather

Update on the Los Angeles wildfires provided by Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors member Kathryn Barger and Olivia Culpo, wife of San Francisco 49ers star running back Christian McCaffrey. Culpo expressed gratitude to first responders for their efforts amidst the devastating fires.

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Las Vegas Cybertruck Explosion and Matthew Livelsberger

U.S.Technology

The FBI confirmed that an email from the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion subject Matthew Livelsberger to a podcaster was indeed sent by Livelsberger. Authorities described how Livelsberger used artificial intelligence to help plan the explosion. Livelsberger acted alone and harbored no ill will towards Trump.

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Antisemitism in Schools and Universities

U.S.Education

Antisemitism on the rise in schools and universities following Hamas' terror attack on Israel, leading to increased demand for Jewish Student Union clubs and concerns about college admissions and safety for Jewish students.

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FEMA Reimbursement for California Wildfires

U.S.

FEMA will reimburse California for costs related to hiring more firefighters and controlling wildfires in Los Angeles. President Biden has confirmed the move and pledged federal support. The funding will cover up to 75% of eligible firefighting costs.

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Biden Administration's Action Against Venezuelan President Maduro

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The Biden administration takes action against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for electoral fraud and human rights violations. Maduro claims to have arrested foreign mercenaries, including Americans, accused of terrorism. The U.S. denies involvement and supports a democratic solution in Venezuela. Opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez, backed by the U.S., challenges Maduro's election victory. Maduro's actions are seen as attempts to maintain control amidst growing discontent and crises in Venezuela.

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Sexual Assault Allegations Against Alexander Brothers

U.S.Crime

Three wealthy brothers, Oren, Alon, and Tal Alexander, are accused of drugging, sexually assaulting, and raping dozens of women in multiple states over the span of two decades. Oren Alexander missed his court hearing due to a mix-up in transportation by the U.S. Marshals Service.

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Los Angeles Wildfires and Water Mismanagement

U.S.Politics

Billionaire developer Rick Caruso criticizes the mismanagement of water supply by the city of Los Angeles during the wildfires threatening the area. Lack of water hampers firefighting efforts and leads to destruction of homes and businesses.

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Wildfires in Southern California

U.S.Sports

President Biden is updated on progress in containing wildfires in Southern California, causing NHL game between Los Angeles Kings and Calgary Flames to be postponed. Multiple wildfires have devastated the Los Angeles area, leading to casualties and destruction of structures.

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California Wildfires

U.S.Weather

President Biden is updated on progress in containing out of control fires in California. A United Airlines passenger describes seeing wildfires from the air like 'Mordor from Lord of the Rings'. Several wildfires are raging across California, causing evacuations and structural damage.

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Wildfires in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties

U.S.Weather

Destructive winds are fueling multiple fires in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, forcing evacuations and school closures. Power lines have been shut off to prevent further ignitions. NPR member station LAist is providing live updates and taking calls from locals. Resources include evacuation guidelines, wildfire smoke safety tips, and advice on post-wildfire actions.

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