In Los Angeles this week, wildfires have burned buildings and roadways. Incinerating the plastics, metals and other materials that these structures are built from releases hazardous chemicals and ...
the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power didn’t proactively turn off the power to mitigate the risk of starting a fire ahead of this week’s devastating wildfires, The Wall Street Journal ...
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The Wall Street Journal's Chris Kornelius joins Morning Joe to discuss the life of Randy “Crawdaddy” Miod, a local Malibu ...
The newest blaze, named the Sepulveda fire, had reached 45 acres with 60% containment Thursday, the Los Angeles Fire Department said. It broke out near Bel-Air, roughly 2 miles from the perimeter ...
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks fell Friday on worries that good news about the job market may be too good and prove to be bad for Wall Street ... continue to burn in the Los Angeles area.
The crisis facing the LA Fire Department is a microcosm of the broader contradictions of capitalism. It highlights the urgent ...
Kennedy is facing a predictably skeptical reception from both sides of the polis he pursues a bid to become HHS Secretary ...