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Biden Proposes New Curbs on Exporting AI Chips
By Josh Boak and Matt O'Brien / AP
What the Return of ‘Particularly Dangerous’ Winds Means for L.A.
By Chad de Guzman
How a Los Angeles Teen Started a Recovery Fund for Wildfire Victims
By Meg Zukin
What Ignited the Deadly California Wildfires?
By JASON DEAREN / AP
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Why Didn't L.A. Firefighters Have Access to More Water?
California Governor Gavin Newsom has ordered an investigation.
By Rebecca Schneid
January 12, 2025
How a Week of Weather Extremes Upended Lives of Millions of Americans
It began with millions of people across the U.S. shivering amid blizzard conditions, then catastrophe in California with the L.A. fires.
By MELINA WALLING / AP
January 11, 2025
L.A. Fires Destroy Numerous Houses of Worship
Clergy and congregants vow to persevere in the face of the loss.
By GIOVANNA DELL'ORTO, LUIS ANDRES HENAO and PETER SMITH / AP
January 11, 2025
Delta Air Lines Says Four Passengers Injured After Flight Aborted at Atlanta Airport
One passenger was taken to a hospital for treatment.
By Associated Press
January 10, 2025
Trump Can Vote After Sentencing but Loses Gun Rights and Must Submit DNA Sample
A judge ended the case with a sentence of an unconditional discharge, closing the case with no punishment.
By Associated Press
January 10, 2025
What We Know About the Arrest Made Near the Kenneth Fire in L.A.
"This investigation is ongoing," the LAPD confirmed on Friday.
By Rebecca Schneid
January 10, 2025
L.A. Fires Show Reality of 1.5°C of Warming
The planet crosses an important temperature threshold while wildfires ravage southern California.
By Jeffrey Kluger
January 10, 2025
Here’s the Size of the L.A. Fires So Far
Over one week, at least 10 fires in the Los Angeles region have burned a total area nearly three times the size of Manhattan.
By Chad de Guzman
January 10, 2025
Amid LA Fires, Erroneous County-Wide Evacuation Alert Fuels Anxiety, Frustration
Officials told millions of residents to disregard an evacuation warning they were mistakenly sent due to a “technical error.”
By Chad de Guzman
January 10, 2025
How Authorities Define Fire ‘Containment’ and ‘Control’
Here’s what it means when officials say a fire is zero, some, or 100% contained.
By Chad de Guzman
January 9, 2025
The Veterinarian Helping Displaced Pets in L.A.
After Annie Harvilicz’s brother came to her in need, the veterinarian decided to house displaced animals at her old veterinary hospital.
By Solcyré Burga
January 9, 2025
LA Fires Hasten an 'Uninsurable Future'
Many of the homes that burned could only get coverage through the state's insurer of last resort
By Alana Semuels
January 9, 2025
Your Questions About Wildfire Smoke and Health, Answered
As wildfires ravage Los Angeles, experts answer key questions about how wildfire smoke affects health and how to protect yourself.
By Chantelle Lee
January 9, 2025
Breaking Down the Controversy Over LA Mayor Karen Bass and the Wildfires
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing criticism for being out of the country when the devastating wildfires began to ravage the city.
By Nik Popli
January 9, 2025
How the LA Fires Are Impacting Hollywood
From celebrities’ homes being burned down to disruptions to film and TV production as well as awards season, the entertainment industry is deeply affected.
By Chad de Guzman
January 9, 2025
What to Know About the Hydrants That Ran Dry Amid the Fires in LA
As wildfires become increasingly common in urban areas, public water systems are often unable to meet the firefighting demand.
By Brittany Peterson and Michael Phillis / AP
January 8, 2025
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