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Gov. Gavin Newsom Expedites Temporary Housing For Residents In Areas Struck By LA Wildfires
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Pasadena Native Lost Her House To LA Wildfires One Day After Paying Off Her Mortgage: 'It's Gone'
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How The Mircale Malibu Mansion And Pacific Palisades Home Survived The Devastating LA Fires
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What Happens To Your Mortgage And Property Tax When You Lose Your Home In A Natural Disaster?
A female gorilla, known for her sign language abilities, has signified that she is also potentially capable of an act attributed only to humans--verbal communication. Legionnaire's Disease Outbreak Update: New York City Council Takes a Stand, Requires All Cooling Waters to be Registered and Inspected
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio signed a legislation regulating cooling towers throughout the city on Tuesday, after an epidemic outbreak of Legionnaire's disease killed 12 people in the city's South Bronx area, while putting 127 in hospitals. Apple vs. Samsung Patent Case Rages on: Core iPhone Patent Ruled as Invalid
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's ruling is a big blow to Apple's fight for its iPhone design patent. L.A. Life: Almost Half of the Income of an Average Los Angeles Resident Goes to Rent
This part in Southern California holds the record of being the "least affordabe place to rent" in the entire country. Having Trouble Getting Pregnant? Study Shows Working 40 Hours a Week or Lifting 25 Pounds of Load Several Times a Day Hinders Pregnancy
A new U.S. study shows that women's workload can be a factor in pregnancy. Those who work for more than 40 hours a week and lifts or moves 25-pound loads several times a day, may experience difficulties in getting pregnant. Renders of NYC’s Tallest Skyscraper Outside Manhattan Released
Manhattan has long been the heart of New York City because it is where the financial heart of the world’s most powerful nation is found. NYC is also where multinational organizations like the United Nations, Amnesty International, and Doctors Without Borders set up their headquarters. Santa Monica Real Estate: Sale of Luxury Houses in the Area Rises 107% in Summer 2015
It’s a big season for Santa Monica as the number of luxury homes sold in the area has increased by 107 percent from summer 2014. This is the biggest increase in closed sales of high-end single-family homes, out of all the top 33 housing markets. Los Angeles Waste Management and Cleanliness: Poor Neighborhoods aren't Responded to by the City Sanitation Team
You can think of Los Angeles as a modern global city, but there’s a dark side to that image. The illegal dumping of furniture, tires and old toys in alleys has become a big problem for L.A. Touring Paris: Hidden Green Spots around the French Capital
When we think of Paris, the first thing that comes to our minds is either the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre Museum. The French capital, nestled in the cradles of the River Seine, boasts a metro population of 12 million, and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world due to its vibrant art, cultural and fashion scene. Microsoft Xbox One Controller: Windows 10 PC Streaming Now Available in Full High Resolution; August Update Adds Other Neat Features
Microsoft has updated its Xbox One console to stream video games in 1080p and 60fps quality on PC. Software giant Microsoft on Tuesday has announced an update for Xbox One.