Los Angeles fires could push up rents across the city by 8% or more, expert warns
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The Devastating Los Angeles Fires in Pictures
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The Costs of the Los Angeles Fires
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The Memo: Trump-Newsom feud ramps up as Los Angeles fires rage on
The feud between President-elect Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is hitting new peaks of intensity as wildfires rage on in Los Angeles. Trump has called on Newsom to resign, while the ...The Hill - 11h -
Eye Opener: California wildfires causes destruction across Los Angeles county
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California rep warns Los Angeles fires could be 'worst disaster in California's history'
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Out-of-Control Fires Devastate Los Angeles Area
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Los Angeles fire official on multiple wildfires burning
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Parts of Los Angeles under evacuation as Palisades fire picks up due to high winds
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Los Angeles Fires Force Thousands to Evacuate
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