The death toll from the deadly Los Angeles fires has risen to 29, as authorities continue rescue and containment efforts. Thousands remain displaced amid ongoing wildfire threats, ABC News reports.
Day: August 14, 2025
Watch: A US politician amusingly mistaken Tottenham’s Son Heung-min for an American during a recent interview. The viral moment has sparked reactions online, highlighting the footballer’s global recognition beyond national boundaries.
Hollywood creatives are calling on the government to strengthen copyright protections against AI infringements. The Los Angeles Times reports industry leaders fear unregulated AI threatens artists’ rights and livelihoods.
Prop 2 aims to modernize California’s public education facilities by funding upgrades and repairs. The initiative focuses on creating safer, more efficient learning environments for students statewide.
New FBI data reveals that crime rates in the US have continued to decline in the first half of 2024. The report highlights sustained drops in violent and property crimes nationwide, signaling progress in public safety efforts.
After a day of nationwide protests, former President Trump’s military parade rolled through Washington, D.C., showcasing troops and equipment amid heightened security and mixed public reactions.
Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani and his agent face a lawsuit alleging they disrupted a $240 million Hawaii real estate deal, according to USA Today. The suit claims their actions led to significant financial damages.
A judge is set to hear a case examining whether former President Trump violated federal law by deploying the National Guard in Los Angeles. The legal challenge raises questions about executive authority and military use.