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After disasters, FEMA leases apartments for survivors. But not after the L.A. fires
After disasters, the Federal Emergency Management Agency directly leases apartments for survivors. Despite the horrific housing market in L.A., officials say that isn't needed here.
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The Dodgers are good, and old. Should they try NBA-style load management?
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Add Tijuana-style tacos in Anaheim, Sri Lankan cuisine in East Hollywood and sushi in downtown L.A. to your dining agenda this month.
Does Timotheé Chalamet’s Kobe T-Shirt Mean He’s Cheating on the Knicks?
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The L.A. Latino International Film Festival announces its 2025 lineup
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Terrebonne riding flips from the Liberals back to the Bloc after validation process
OTTAWA — The federal riding of Terrebonne in Quebec has gone from the Liberals' win column back to the Bloc Québécois after a post-election vote validation process.
Man cleared of sexually assaulting daughter wins challenge to taxi licence refusal
Application for a public service vehicle permit had been denied
Politics latest: Councils, mayoralties and parliamentary seat up for grabs on election day
Voting for a new MP in Runcorn and Helsby, several mayors and almost two dozen local authorities are all taking place on Thursday. You can follow updates and analysis on the results in the Politics Hub once the polls close at 10pm.
Canadian energy executives urge Carney to streamline project approvals, ditch emissions policies
In a letter sent to the Prime Minister, the group expands asks in a previous note from some energy firm leaders ahead of the election campaign
The Irish Times view on housing: Coalition manages to turn a crisis into a drama
The ham-fisted political handling of this week’s events is hard to credit - it has been a dreadful start for the Government’s housing policy
Quebec riding of Terrebonne flips from Liberal to Bloc Québécois following validation process
Pending an expected recount, outcome leaves Liberal party four seats short of a majority with 168 seats, BQ with 23
'Propaganda' praising Ramesses II discovered on famous ancient Egyptian obelisk in Paris, Egyptologist claims
A researcher believes he has found hidden messages on a 3,300-year-old ancient Egyptian obelisk that is now in Paris.
Monarchists hopeful King Charles will deliver Carney government's first throne speech
Monarchists say such a move would be an important gesture from the country's head of state as Canada stares down U.S. President Donald Trump and his 51st state taunts.