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Winter storm forces Atlanta Hawks-Houston Rockets postponement
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Winter storm forces Atlanta Hawks-Houston Rockets postponement

Atlanta Due to a winter storm, Saturday's game between the Houston Rockets and Atlanta Hawks has been postponed. According to the NBA, the inclement weather and dangerous icy conditions in the Atlanta area led to the decision to put player, spectator, and staff safety first. A date for the rescheduled game will be revealed later, according to the league. Roads were predicted to refreeze on Saturday night after a winter storm dumped snow and ice on the Atlanta area on Friday. As fallen trees on power lines became a common problem, the number of power outages in the Atlanta area increased gradually on Friday night. Over 110,000 consumers, primarily in the Atlanta region, were without power. This Saturday's postponement of the Rockets-Hawks is the third NBA game to be removed from the sched...
Megan Thee Stallion restraining order against Tory Lanez extended to 2030
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Megan Thee Stallion restraining order against Tory Lanez extended to 2030

Los Angeles Rapper Tory Lanez has given Megan Thee Stallion a restraining order that will last until the beginning of 2030. Judge Richard Bloom of the Los Angeles Superior Court accepted Megan's plea for a protective order on Thursday. The hip-hop artist said that Lanez, who is serving a 10-year term for shooting her in the feet, was harassing her from jail using surrogates. Following a hearing, the order was approved. In an objection to the restraining order request, Lanez's lawyer, Michael Hayden, stated that his client's incarceration means Megan is no longer in danger, either now or in the future, and that the two had not lately had direct contact. According to a synopsis of the hearing on Thursday, Bloom determined that Megan's attorneys had satisfied the requirements for a temporar...
What makes the Santa Ana winds so destructive?
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What makes the Santa Ana winds so destructive?

Dry wind gusts that can produce watery eyes or runny noses, as well as occasionally be strong enough to stop traffic or topple trees, are experienced by Southern Californians every year between fall and spring. The terrain of the western United States allows for the natural occurrence of the so-called Santa Ana winds. When coupled with other climatic factors, like dryness, they become much more dangerous since they raise the possibility of wildfires like the ones that are raging right now in the Los Angeles region. This year's gusts were more widespread than usual and occasionally approached hurricane strength. They combined with an unusually dry winter to provide the perfect environment for fires to spread. The Palisades and Eaton fires, which started on Tuesday, along with three minor fi...
From a school featured in ‘Freaky Friday’ to a historic synagogue, these are some of the landmarks damaged in the L.A.-area fires
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From a school featured in ‘Freaky Friday’ to a historic synagogue, these are some of the landmarks damaged in the L.A.-area fires

Numerous sites with a place in film and cultural history have been among the thousands of buildings burned or damaged by this week's catastrophic wildfires in Southern California. Authorities say at least six people have been killed in the Los Angeles region fires, which have destroyed homes, businesses, and schools at a startling rate. Pacific Palisades, a wealthy enclave west of downtown Los Angeles that the Beach Boys mentioned in Surfin USA, their 1963 hymn to sunny coastal California living, is one of the regions most severely affected. The following are a some of the famous sites that have sustained damage: Palisades Charter High School: This public school has frequently used as the backdrop for Hollywood movies, such as the 2003 Freaky Friday remake starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie ...
The dangerous combination fueling the L.A. fires: Exceptional dryness and strong winds
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The dangerous combination fueling the L.A. fires: Exceptional dryness and strong winds

The Summary Exceptionally dry conditions and strong Santa Ana winds have fueled the dangerous fires in Los Angeles. Southern California has been abnormally dry for months, even in what is typically the rainy season. Devastating blazes are expected to become more frequent as climate change amplifies the ingredients that help wildfires ignite and spread. A frightening triple combination of extreme conditions—a protracted drought, an extremely dry winter, and strong Santa Ana winds—has sparked multiple out-of-control wildfires in the Los Angeles area. As of Friday, 11 people have been killed and over 12,000 buildings had been burned by the fast-moving fires that had devoured the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, as well as portions of the Hollywood Hills, Pasadena, Altadena, S...
Ukraine captured two injured North Korean soldiers, Zelenskyy says
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Ukraine captured two injured North Korean soldiers, Zelenskyy says

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Saturday that his country has taken two wounded North Korean soldiers from the Kursk region of Russia and taken them to Kyiv. Along with a number of images of the detainees, Zelenskyy stated on X that two troops, despite their injuries, survived and were taken to Kyiv, where they are currently in contact with the Ukrainian Security Service. The U.S. and its allies claim that Pyongyang deployed an estimated 11,000 soldiers to back Russia late last year, marking the first time Ukraine has claimed to have captured North Korean troops. The force deployment has not been formally recognized by North Korea or Russia. Zelenskyy said that these two North Korean soldiers are getting the medical care they need, as is the case with all prisoners of ...
Maps: See how large the California wildfires are
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Maps: See how large the California wildfires are

In the Los Angeles area, a number of large wildfires are causing death and destruction. Due to strong winds and dry weather, a few wildfires that started on Tuesday have grown significantly in size. By Saturday morning, almost 12,000 buildings and structures had been demolished, and 11 people had been killed. There is an evacuation alert in effect for over 150,000 individuals. For real-time updates, click this link. The fires' sizes and conditions are depicted on the maps below. They will be regularly updated.
New report sheds light on why young Asian Americans are 40% more likely to develop allergies
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New report sheds light on why young Asian Americans are 40% more likely to develop allergies

At four months of age, Sharon Wong's baby experienced itchy red spots on his skin and asthmatic coughs that persisted for weeks. The symptoms were written off as a recurrent cold by his initial physician. Then, one night when he was a toddler, Wong's son ate a tablespoon of peanut soup with Thai flavors, which made him throw up and scratch his stomach. Wong called her new pediatrician in a panic, and the doctor saw the symptoms of anaphylaxis. Wong recalled the episode from 19 years ago, and our second doctor was quite clear about the seriousness of the situation and what I needed to do: acquire an EpiPen, an allergist, and Benadryl. My son's life was most likely saved by that. Compared to the general population, young Asian Americans, like Wong's son, who is currently a college student, ...
South Carolina Shines: 5 Cities Rank Among Best Places to Live in 2025
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South Carolina Shines: 5 Cities Rank Among Best Places to Live in 2025

For anyone looking for a location to call home, South Carolina remains a top choice. Five cities in South Carolina made it onto the coveted list of the 150 greatest places to live in the United States, according to U.S. News & World Report's 2024–2025 rankings. A diverse range of inhabitants are drawn to each city's own combination of attractiveness, conveniences, and standard of living. The cities in South Carolina that made the list are as follows: Fourth: Greenville A booming cultural and culinary culture, beautiful natural surrounds, and a bustling downtown have made Greenville one of the best locations to live in the country. It is the perfect place for retirees, professionals, and families because of its unique blend of Southern friendliness and metropolitan sophistication. Thirt...
From smoke to roaring flames: Inside the first hours of the deadly Pacific Palisades fire
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From smoke to roaring flames: Inside the first hours of the deadly Pacific Palisades fire

Francine Sohn was startled awake on New Year's Day just after midnight when she received a panicked phone call from a neighbor. The neighbor informed her that there was a fire on the hill. Sohn, 72, noticed a minor brush fire outside her Pacific Palisades neighborhood in western Los Angeles, which was dangerously near. As she waited to see if she should run, she saw firefighters put out the fire. There was no need, however, as the fire was contained before daylight with no homes burned and no one injured, and the wind was a strong but controllable 15 mph. The same thing occurred a week later: a second little fire was discovered in the same location. However, this one became a monster. One of the most devastating natural disasters in Los Angeles history, the Palisades Fire started in the b...