Massive Fire at World's Largest Lithium Battery Facility Causes Evacuations
A fire at Vistra Energy's Moss Landing, California, lithium-ion battery storage facility—the world's largest—caused the evacuation of approximately 1,500 residents, Highway 1 closure, and school closures due to potential toxic chemical exposure; the fire is being allowed to burn out.
Massive Fire at World's Largest Lithium Battery Facility Causes Evacuations
A fire at Vistra Energy's Moss Landing, California, lithium-ion battery storage facility—the world's largest—caused the evacuation of approximately 1,500 residents, Highway 1 closure, and school closures due to potential toxic chemical exposure; the fire is being allowed to burn out.
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0% Bias Score
Los Angeles Wildfires: Comedian Predicts Political Shift
Comedian Adam Carolla, evacuated from his Los Angeles home due to recent wildfires, believes the disaster will trigger a political shift in the city, criticizing the government's prioritization of social issues over essential infrastructure maintenance and predicting a move towards more pragmatic le...
Los Angeles Wildfires: Comedian Predicts Political Shift
Comedian Adam Carolla, evacuated from his Los Angeles home due to recent wildfires, believes the disaster will trigger a political shift in the city, criticizing the government's prioritization of social issues over essential infrastructure maintenance and predicting a move towards more pragmatic le...
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64% Bias Score
Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires Cause $40 Billion in Damages
Seven wildfires have ravaged Los Angeles County in eight days, burning an area larger than San Francisco, destroying over 12,000 structures, resulting in at least 25 deaths under investigation, and causing an estimated $40 billion in damages.
Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires Cause $40 Billion in Damages
Seven wildfires have ravaged Los Angeles County in eight days, burning an area larger than San Francisco, destroying over 12,000 structures, resulting in at least 25 deaths under investigation, and causing an estimated $40 billion in damages.
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24% Bias Score
Los Angeles Wildfires: Significant Gains Amidst Arson and Lingering Risks
On January 15th, firefighters made significant gains against two massive wildfires in Los Angeles, while battling smaller arson-related blazes amidst lingering dry conditions and gusty winds; at least 25 deaths and thousands of destroyed homes have resulted, leaving a long road to recovery.
Los Angeles Wildfires: Significant Gains Amidst Arson and Lingering Risks
On January 15th, firefighters made significant gains against two massive wildfires in Los Angeles, while battling smaller arson-related blazes amidst lingering dry conditions and gusty winds; at least 25 deaths and thousands of destroyed homes have resulted, leaving a long road to recovery.
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24% Bias Score
LA Wildfires Raise 2028 Olympics Safety Concerns
The Los Angeles wildfires, leaving at least 24 dead, raise concerns about the 2028 Olympics' safety despite venues being mostly outside high-risk fire zones; experts question the event's insurability, while officials maintain preparations are on track.
LA Wildfires Raise 2028 Olympics Safety Concerns
The Los Angeles wildfires, leaving at least 24 dead, raise concerns about the 2028 Olympics' safety despite venues being mostly outside high-risk fire zones; experts question the event's insurability, while officials maintain preparations are on track.
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48% Bias Score
Australia's Bushfire Preparedness Under Scrutiny After Water Supply Program Failure
An ineffective water supply program for NSW volunteer firefighters, revealed five years after Australia's devastating Black Summer bushfires, highlights ongoing preparedness concerns, mirroring issues exposed by the interim report of the Royal Commission into Natural Disaster Arrangements.
Australia's Bushfire Preparedness Under Scrutiny After Water Supply Program Failure
An ineffective water supply program for NSW volunteer firefighters, revealed five years after Australia's devastating Black Summer bushfires, highlights ongoing preparedness concerns, mirroring issues exposed by the interim report of the Royal Commission into Natural Disaster Arrangements.
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44% Bias Score
Devastating Wildfires in Los Angeles County Cause $250 Billion in Damages
Fueled by climate change and hurricane-force winds, recent wildfires in Los Angeles County have destroyed nearly 12,000 buildings, killed at least 25 people, and caused an estimated $250 billion in damages, disproportionately impacting working-class communities like Altadena, California.
Devastating Wildfires in Los Angeles County Cause $250 Billion in Damages
Fueled by climate change and hurricane-force winds, recent wildfires in Los Angeles County have destroyed nearly 12,000 buildings, killed at least 25 people, and caused an estimated $250 billion in damages, disproportionately impacting working-class communities like Altadena, California.
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24% Bias Score
Harris Concludes Vice Presidency, Future Plans Uncertain
Vice President Kamala Harris concluded her term on January 20th, 2025, becoming the first woman to sign the ceremonial desk and stating her intention to remain active in public life while leaving open her future political plans.
Harris Concludes Vice Presidency, Future Plans Uncertain
Vice President Kamala Harris concluded her term on January 20th, 2025, becoming the first woman to sign the ceremonial desk and stating her intention to remain active in public life while leaving open her future political plans.
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60% Bias Score
Los Angeles Wildfires: \$100 Billion in Damages, Climate Change Impact
The Los Angeles wildfires, causing over \$100 billion in damages, are fueled by climate change-enhanced dry conditions and Santa Ana winds, forcing firefighters to work 24/7 and highlighting the escalating costs of inaction.
Los Angeles Wildfires: \$100 Billion in Damages, Climate Change Impact
The Los Angeles wildfires, causing over \$100 billion in damages, are fueled by climate change-enhanced dry conditions and Santa Ana winds, forcing firefighters to work 24/7 and highlighting the escalating costs of inaction.
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32% Bias Score
Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires: 25 Dead, Thousands Displaced, Preparedness Questioned
Devastating wildfires fueled by strong winds have ravaged Los Angeles, causing at least 25 deaths, destroying over 12,000 structures, and displacing nearly 200,000 people, leading to criticism of emergency preparedness and impacting Hollywood's awards season.
Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires: 25 Dead, Thousands Displaced, Preparedness Questioned
Devastating wildfires fueled by strong winds have ravaged Los Angeles, causing at least 25 deaths, destroying over 12,000 structures, and displacing nearly 200,000 people, leading to criticism of emergency preparedness and impacting Hollywood's awards season.
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32% Bias Score
Southern California Wildfires: Investigations Underway After Eight Deaths and Thousands of Structures Destroyed
Devastating wildfires in Southern California have killed at least eight people and destroyed over 5,000 structures, with investigations into the causes of the Palisades and Eaton fires ongoing and expected to take months.
Southern California Wildfires: Investigations Underway After Eight Deaths and Thousands of Structures Destroyed
Devastating wildfires in Southern California have killed at least eight people and destroyed over 5,000 structures, with investigations into the causes of the Palisades and Eaton fires ongoing and expected to take months.
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28% Bias Score
California Withdraws Emissions Rule Requests Amid Trump Administration Uncertainty
Facing anticipated pushback from the incoming Trump administration, California withdrew its requests for federal approval of stricter emissions rules for diesel-powered locomotives and semi-trucks, including a ban on new diesel semi-trucks by 2036 and older locomotives by 2030, leaving the state's c...
California Withdraws Emissions Rule Requests Amid Trump Administration Uncertainty
Facing anticipated pushback from the incoming Trump administration, California withdrew its requests for federal approval of stricter emissions rules for diesel-powered locomotives and semi-trucks, including a ban on new diesel semi-trucks by 2036 and older locomotives by 2030, leaving the state's c...
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52% Bias Score