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UCLA: L.A. Wildfires Caused as Much as $164 Billion in Total Property and Capital Losses UCLA: L.A. Wildfires Caused as Much as $164 Billion in Total Property and Capital Losses
Housing February 13, 2025

UCLA: L.A. Wildfires Caused as Much as $164 Billion in Total Property and Capital Losses

A new report from the UCLA Anderson Forecast wildfire report suggests that ... more

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US Warships Target Cartels Abroad — Florida Man Airlifts Fentanyl Into Prisons With a Drone US Warships Target Cartels Abroad — Florida Man Airlifts Fentanyl Into Prisons With a Drone
Crime September 1, 2025

US Warships Target Cartels Abroad — Florida Man Airlifts Fentanyl Into Prisons With a Drone

The United States is boosting its maritime force in the waters off ... more

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Automation increases in restaurants. Taco Bell turns to AI Taco Bell Automation increases in restaurants. Taco Bell turns to AI Taco Bell
Technology August 1, 2024

Automation increases in restaurants. Taco Bell turns to AI Taco Bell

Yum Brands hopes to use artificial intelligence to take down drive-thru orders ... more

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US: Six months. 181 days. 28 mass killings. 140 victims. One country. US: Six months. 181 days. 28 mass killings. 140 victims. One country.
Crime July 15, 2023

US: Six months. 181 days. 28 mass killings. 140 victims. One country.

Slain at the hands of strangers or gunned down by loved ones. ... more

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The fentanyl crisis worsens. Flood the streets of LA The fentanyl crisis worsens. Flood the streets of LA
Wellness November 30, 2022

The fentanyl crisis worsens. Flood the streets of LA

The impact that fentanyl continues to have on the California population continues ... more

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How Arnold Schwarzenegger Balances Muscle and Plants: Protein Secrets Unveiled How Arnold Schwarzenegger Balances Muscle and Plants: Protein Secrets Unveiled
Wellness June 3, 2023

How Arnold Schwarzenegger Balances Muscle and Plants: Protein Secrets Unveiled

Bodybuilding icon Arnold Schwarzenegger has moved away from meat in recent years, ... more

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Does this number make me look fat? Does this number make me look fat?
Wellness September 9, 2023

Does this number make me look fat?

In 2019, an ESPN report explored the reasons so many football wide ... more

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Majority of Americans say U.S. is one of the greatest countries in the world Majority of Americans say U.S. is one of the greatest countries in the world
Economy September 1, 2023

Majority of Americans say U.S. is one of the greatest countries in the world

The share of Americans who say the United States stands above all ... more

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Are business conditions improving? Economists say yes and no Are business conditions improving? Economists say yes and no
Business April 24, 2024

Are business conditions improving? Economists say yes and no

More economists reported rising sales and profit margins at their companies over ... more

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6 facts about bisexual Americans 6 facts about bisexual Americans
LGBTQ July 2, 2024

6 facts about bisexual Americans

In June every year, Americans celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month, marking the anniversary ... more

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When will COLA 2025 payments be sent? When will COLA 2025 payments be sent?
Economy December 9, 2024

When will COLA 2025 payments be sent?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA ... more

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Are you a CEO? Be careful—Trump might give you a call about your business decisions Are you a CEO? Be careful—Trump might give you a call about your business decisions
Economy May 6, 2025

Are you a CEO? Be careful—Trump might give you a call about your business decisions

President Donald Trump on Friday reflected on his phone call earlier in ... more

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Is the era of books over? Think again, TikTok owner bytedance enters this market Is the era of books over? Think again, TikTok owner bytedance enters this market
Culture October 17, 2024

Is the era of books over? Think again, TikTok owner bytedance enters this market

ByteDance, the Chinese technology giant that owns TikTok, made an initial move ... more

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Most Americans don’t believe in climate change; they distrust the newspapers Most Americans don’t believe in climate change; they distrust the newspapers
Climate Change August 18, 2023

Most Americans don’t believe in climate change; they distrust the newspapers

14% of Americans say there is no solid evidence that climate change ... more

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Seasonal Hiring Decelerates, Signaling Tougher Market for Job Seekers Seasonal Hiring Decelerates, Signaling Tougher Market for Job Seekers
Economy November 21, 2025

Seasonal Hiring Decelerates, Signaling Tougher Market for Job Seekers

Employers are signaling a more cautious approach to holiday hiring this year. ... more

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Metrolink Unveils First-Ever Zero-Emission Train on Arrow Line in San Bernardino Metrolink Unveils First-Ever Zero-Emission Train on Arrow Line in San Bernardino
California September 15, 2025

Metrolink Unveils First-Ever Zero-Emission Train on Arrow Line in San Bernardino

The nation's first hydrogen-powered, zero-emission train rolled out of downtown San Bernardino ... more

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Emergency: Latino Homelessness Soars in L.A. County, Urgent Action Needed to Address Disparity Emergency: Latino Homelessness Soars in L.A. County, Urgent Action Needed to Address Disparity
Homelessness November 1, 2022

Emergency: Latino Homelessness Soars in L.A. County, Urgent Action Needed to Address Disparity

The percentage of people experiencing homelessness in L.A. County rose to the ... more

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Over 70% of world’s workforce exposed to excessive heat each year, UN finds Over 70% of world’s workforce exposed to excessive heat each year, UN finds
Labor April 23, 2024

Over 70% of world’s workforce exposed to excessive heat each year, UN finds

Extreme heat exacerbated by human-caused climate change kills thousands of workers around ... more

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Abortion: A dangerous migration from the U.S. to Mexico in search of access to services Abortion: A dangerous migration from the U.S. to Mexico in search of access to services
Healthcare September 26, 2023

Abortion: A dangerous migration from the U.S. to Mexico in search of access to services

The growing U.S. demand for abortion care is not limited to deliveries ... more