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Incarcerated Firefighters Join Battle Against Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires

More than 900 incarcerated individuals are among the 7,500 emergency personnel battling the wildfires ravaging parts of Los Angeles, California, the state's Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) confirmed Friday.

California Official Prohibits Insurance Cancellations in Fire-Plagued Areas

California’s insurance commissioner, Ricardo Lara, issued a one-year moratorium on non-renewals and cancellations in areas affected by the state's fires.

Philadelphia Man Hit By Snow Plow in ‘Freak’ Accident

Severe winter weather has caused hazardous conditions across Pennsylvania, including a freak accident in Greensburg on Monday morning.

Democrat Stock Portfolios Beat Market

Congressional Democrats outpaced the S&P 500, according to data collected by Unusual Whales. The portfolios were seven points higher than the S&P 500, or 24%.

College Costs Are Falling at Public Schools, Student Debt Decreases

College costs are dropping, especially at public universities, where tuition and student debt have declined significantly over the past decade. According to the College...

CDC Reports Increases in Overdose Deaths Linked to Synthetic Opioid ‘Carfentanil,’ More Potent Than Fentanyl

The CDC has reported a sharp increase in overdose deaths linked to carfentanil, a synthetic opioid that is 100 times more potent than fentanyl.

Claire McCaskill: ‘Bitter’ Trump Did Not Face Higher Political Consequences for January 6

Former Democratic Senator and MSNBC contributor Claire McCaskill expressed frustration over President-elect Donald Trump’s continued political success despite the events of January 6, 2021. Speaking on MSNBC’s Deadline, McCaskill stated she felt “bitter” that Trump had not paid a “higher political price” for his actions.

Business Confidence Hits 18-Month High as Optimism Surges

The election of Donald Trump to a second presidential term is fueling a wave of economic optimism, with business confidence reaching its highest level in 18 months. S&P Global’s latest data reveals accelerated growth across the services sector, underscoring the positive impact of Trump’s anticipated pro-business policies.

First Business Closes as a Result of Seattle’s Minimum Wage Increase

Seattle’s minimum wage, which rose to $20.76 per hour on January 1, has proven too costly for some business owners, resulting in the closure of a long-standing small business and highlighting broader economic consequences of such policies.

Report Details Rising Persecution Against Christians

The 2025 Global Persecution Index reported that numerous countries have increased their hostility toward Christians.

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