Bay Area content creators say they feel uneasy about how TikTok’s uncertain future will impact their businesses.
Although President-elect Donald Trump could choose to not enforce the law, it’s unclear whether third-party internet service providers will support the app.
Spencer Pratt shares how he earned $20,000 from TikTok livestreams after his home was destroyed in the LA fire.
As firefighters continue their progress containing the Los Angeles wildfires, a new crisis is emerging: Southern California's housing shortage. As Tom Hanson reports, it was already serious. Now, it's dire.
Trump is calling today a "liberation day for America." The orders will bypass Congress to undo President Joe Biden's policies ranging from climate to diversity and inclusion in the federal workforce while carrying out Trump's campaign promises to secure the southern border, expand domestic energy production and target transgender Americans.
The bottom line: TikTok is back — for now ... businesses and other structures in Southern California. Weather officials said in a red flag warning the winds are expected to pick up on Monday ...
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The site's California Wildfires Hub compiles a large number of individual fundraisers, and a general Wildfire Relief Fund sends " emergency relief grants of $1,000 each to individuals who have lost homes, loved ones and property due to the Palisades, Eaton and Hurst fires."
The Biden-era programs were a self-service scheduling app that Trump shut down on Monday, and an initiative that let in some migrants fleeing Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti. They had allowed more than a million people to enter the country temporarily.
The ongoing wildfires also forced school closures across the Los Angeles region due to unsafe air-quality levels, including heightened levels of dangerous toxins such as lead and asbestos from older buildings that have burned down, plus widespread power outages. Similarly, some LA-area colleges temporarily canceled classes.
So, did all the momentum (and general goodwill) around films like The Brutalist, Babygirl, A Real Pain, The Substance, Anora, I’m Still Here, and Emilia Pérez these last few months actually convert to Oscar nods?
The US president has already declared a national emergency at the border, as he begins his crackdown on immigration.