Residents share their Pacific Palisades Fire stories, evacuating and staying Residents share their Pacific Palisades Fire stories, evacuating and staying 20:38 As the Pacific Palisades […]
Month: January 2025
Los Angeles fires latest: 30,000 under evacuation order as Pacific Palisades fire spreads
A fast-moving brush fire erupted Tuesday in Los Angeles, threatening homes and causing thousands of residents to flee, as dangerous wind conditions and unseasonably dry, […]
Mobility tax, other fees to prop up flailing MTA even after congestion toll
Gov. Kathy Hochul is considering hiking a dreaded tax on businesses to prop up the flailing Metropolitan Transportation Authority in a scramble to fill a […]
SoCal man accused of killing girlfriend at hotel, then alerting cops
A Thousand Oaks man was taken into custody Monday night on suspicion of killing his girlfriend, according to sheriff’s officials, who said that, after the […]
‘There will be no Z2 Steam Deck’
When AMD announced its Z2 chip during its CES 2025 keynote, many thought that we’d see it appear in a fresh version of the Steam […]
Fact-checking firm staffed by CNN alums takes Meta axing hard: ‘surprised and disappointed’
A prominent fact-checking organization used by Facebook to moderate political content reacted to news that it will revamp its fact-checking to better avoid bias with […]
Southern California is Dangerously Dry for This Time of Year
Southern California is extremely dry right now, with huge portions of the region having seen less than a quarter-inch of rain in the last eight […]
Louder Than Guns – The Assignment with Audie Cornish
I didn’t think we’d be doing another episode about a mass shooting so soon. But here we are. Mayor John Cooper 00:00:06 As a community. […]
Michael Madigan testifies in corruption trial, stunning observers – NBC Chicago
In a stunning move, former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan began testifying Tuesday in his ongoing corruption and bribery trial. Once the longest-serving legislative leader […]
Drag queens on college campuses face red-state pushback as shows proliferate
Drag queens have become as commonplace as football and protesters on U.S. college campuses, but they’re running into resistance in red states like Oklahoma.