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The protests were timed to Flag Day and Trump's 79th birthday as he held a military-style parade to celebrate the Army's 250th anniversary in Washington, D.C., featuring tanks, so
In the last 10 years, the total number of acres burned by significant wildfires has varied from year to year. In 2020, when dry lightning sparked an outbreak of wildfires across Northern California, more than 4.3 million acres burned, but in 2022 and 2023, only about 300,000 acres burned each year. On average, about 1.4 million acres burn a year.
Los Angeles broke out in violence over the weekend following protests across the city. Here's what travelers should know.
California Democratic Senator Alex Padilla is doubling down on his calls for the Trump Administration to remove military forces from Los Angeles.
Mayor Karen Bass said Sunday that Los Angeles does not need National Guard troops to bolster city police amid protests against raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, despite violent incidents.
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Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) condemned President Donald Trump’s militarization of Los Angeles on Sunday. His remarks come after mass deportations, and subsequently, recurring protests popped up across Los Angeles.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNTourists share their impressions of Los Angeles during a week of protestsIs Los Angeles burning? Where are the protests? Is LA safe? Tourists visiting this week were understandably full of questions.
According to the California Highway Patrol, 39-year-old Adam Palermo reportedly threw rocks at officers and vehicles and set a patrol car on fire.
A revered California labor leader arrested for his involvement in protests decrying immigration raids in Los Angeles is out on bond, after demonstrators came out nationwide Monday to demand his release.
As the Pentagon crafts rules of engagement for Marines deployed to an American city, it's clear that the president is playing with fire.