Actress Sarah Paulson delists $1.8 million Malibu mobile home that survived devastating L.A. fires
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Doctor charged with arson for allegedly setting another doctor's home on fire: Police
An Ohio doctor has been charged with arson after allegedly setting fire to another doctor's house, officials said.ABC News - 16h -
Avian flu spread sees 1.8 million farmed birds culled
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His L.A. home just burned down, now John Goodman lists historic New Orleans mansion for $5.5 million
Goodman’s decision to list the stunning property comes just 3 weeks after his longtime Pacific Palisades property was destroyed.MarketWatch - 1d -
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The Trauma of Losing Your Home in the Eaton Fire
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Local bookstores, dealt another blow by L.A. fires, become 'community touchstones'
Local bookstores have become tiny beacons of light, drawing Angelenos seeking solace and consolation following the L.A. fires.Los Angeles Times - Feb. 6
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