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Los Angeles Wildfires: Devastating Health Consequences for Survivors
The Los Angeles wildfires caused devastating losses, and survivors now face significant health risks from inhaling wildfire smoke containing PM2.5, including immediate respiratory issues, and long-term effects such as increased risk of heart and lung disease and mental health issues.
Los Angeles Wildfires: Devastating Health Consequences for Survivors
The Los Angeles wildfires caused devastating losses, and survivors now face significant health risks from inhaling wildfire smoke containing PM2.5, including immediate respiratory issues, and long-term effects such as increased risk of heart and lung disease and mental health issues.
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24% Bias Score


Southern California Under Red Flag Warning Amid Raging Wildfires
A "Particularly Dangerous Situation" red flag warning is in effect for western Los Angeles County and most of Ventura County from Tuesday 4 a.m. to Wednesday noon due to a new Santa Ana wind event expected to fuel the already raging wildfires, such as the Palisades Fire (23,713 acres, 13% contained)...
Southern California Under Red Flag Warning Amid Raging Wildfires
A "Particularly Dangerous Situation" red flag warning is in effect for western Los Angeles County and most of Ventura County from Tuesday 4 a.m. to Wednesday noon due to a new Santa Ana wind event expected to fuel the already raging wildfires, such as the Palisades Fire (23,713 acres, 13% contained)...
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36% Bias Score


Arctic Blast and Santa Ana Winds to Batter US
A powerful Arctic air mass will drop temperatures 10–20 degrees below average across the Eastern US, starting January 15, while the return of Santa Ana winds in Southern California threatens to reignite and spread existing wildfires burning over 40,000 acres, causing 24 deaths and displacing 150,000...
Arctic Blast and Santa Ana Winds to Batter US
A powerful Arctic air mass will drop temperatures 10–20 degrees below average across the Eastern US, starting January 15, while the return of Santa Ana winds in Southern California threatens to reignite and spread existing wildfires burning over 40,000 acres, causing 24 deaths and displacing 150,000...
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44% Bias Score


US Blizzard, California Wildfires, and Record-Breaking Global Temperatures in Early 2025
In early 2025, a US blizzard caused power outages and travel chaos, while California faced its worst wildfires, resulting in fatalities and $57 billion in estimated damage; concurrently, 2024 was confirmed as the hottest year globally, exceeding the critical 1.5°C warming threshold.
US Blizzard, California Wildfires, and Record-Breaking Global Temperatures in Early 2025
In early 2025, a US blizzard caused power outages and travel chaos, while California faced its worst wildfires, resulting in fatalities and $57 billion in estimated damage; concurrently, 2024 was confirmed as the hottest year globally, exceeding the critical 1.5°C warming threshold.
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44% Bias Score


16 Dead in Devastating Los Angeles County Wildfires
Wildfires in Los Angeles County have killed at least 16 people, with the Eaton and Palisades Fires being the most destructive, scorching thousands of acres and damaging or destroying thousands of structures, while also causing significant water pressure loss in the Palisades area.
16 Dead in Devastating Los Angeles County Wildfires
Wildfires in Los Angeles County have killed at least 16 people, with the Eaton and Palisades Fires being the most destructive, scorching thousands of acres and damaging or destroying thousands of structures, while also causing significant water pressure loss in the Palisades area.
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36% Bias Score


Mexico Sends Firefighters to Aid California Wildfire Efforts
Mexico sent firefighters to Los Angeles to help battle wildfires, adding to support from seven other states and Canada; 153,000 residents are under mandatory evacuation orders, and another 166,000 are warned of potential evacuations due to worsening weather conditions over the next 72 hours.
Mexico Sends Firefighters to Aid California Wildfire Efforts
Mexico sent firefighters to Los Angeles to help battle wildfires, adding to support from seven other states and Canada; 153,000 residents are under mandatory evacuation orders, and another 166,000 are warned of potential evacuations due to worsening weather conditions over the next 72 hours.
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24% Bias Score

24 Dead in Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
At least 24 people died in the Palisades and Eaton fires in Los Angeles, including a former child actor, a surfer, and a 67-year-old amputee who stayed to protect his disabled son; these fires, the largest in a series, underscore the scale of the disaster.

24 Dead in Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
At least 24 people died in the Palisades and Eaton fires in Los Angeles, including a former child actor, a surfer, and a 67-year-old amputee who stayed to protect his disabled son; these fires, the largest in a series, underscore the scale of the disaster.
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24% Bias Score

California Wildfires, FBI Resignation, and Biden's Election Regrets
Strong winds fuel California wildfires, the FBI director resigns, and President Biden expresses election regrets, creating significant challenges for the US.

California Wildfires, FBI Resignation, and Biden's Election Regrets
Strong winds fuel California wildfires, the FBI director resigns, and President Biden expresses election regrets, creating significant challenges for the US.
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76% Bias Score

SCE Denies Role in Eaton Fire Amid Lawsuit and Stock Drop
Southern California Edison reported no electrical anomalies on its equipment in the 12 hours before the Eaton Fire started, despite the fire killing 17 people and burning over 14,000 acres; however, a lawsuit alleges the utility's power lines ignited the blaze, causing an 11% drop in Edison Internat...

SCE Denies Role in Eaton Fire Amid Lawsuit and Stock Drop
Southern California Edison reported no electrical anomalies on its equipment in the 12 hours before the Eaton Fire started, despite the fire killing 17 people and burning over 14,000 acres; however, a lawsuit alleges the utility's power lines ignited the blaze, causing an 11% drop in Edison Internat...
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48% Bias Score

Los Angeles Declares Health Emergency Amid Devastating Wildfires
Due to severe wildfires in Los Angeles, a health emergency has been declared due to hazardous air quality; over 144,000 people have been evacuated, 16 are dead, 13 are missing, and thousands of homes have been destroyed, causing $8 billion in damages.

Los Angeles Declares Health Emergency Amid Devastating Wildfires
Due to severe wildfires in Los Angeles, a health emergency has been declared due to hazardous air quality; over 144,000 people have been evacuated, 16 are dead, 13 are missing, and thousands of homes have been destroyed, causing $8 billion in damages.
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32% Bias Score

Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires Claim 16 Lives, Cause $150 Billion in Damages
Multiple wildfires raging across Los Angeles have claimed at least 16 lives, destroyed over 12,000 homes and 150,000 acres, prompting a military response and a curfew due to widespread looting, with damage estimates reaching $150 billion.

Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires Claim 16 Lives, Cause $150 Billion in Damages
Multiple wildfires raging across Los Angeles have claimed at least 16 lives, destroyed over 12,000 homes and 150,000 acres, prompting a military response and a curfew due to widespread looting, with damage estimates reaching $150 billion.
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24% Bias Score

Policy Recommendations to Mitigate Wildfire Risks in the US West
A 2024 article by environmental attorney Sara Clark and coauthors proposes policy changes to mitigate wildfire risks in the US West by recognizing fire as a keystone ecological process, facilitating fire restoration practices, empowering indigenous knowledge, and reforming environmental statutes.

Policy Recommendations to Mitigate Wildfire Risks in the US West
A 2024 article by environmental attorney Sara Clark and coauthors proposes policy changes to mitigate wildfire risks in the US West by recognizing fire as a keystone ecological process, facilitating fire restoration practices, empowering indigenous knowledge, and reforming environmental statutes.
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36% Bias Score
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