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L.A. Wildfire Evacuees Scramble to Find Shelter, Exacerbating Housing Shortage


More than 90,000 people under evacuation orders are making do however they can.

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Lasers help archaeologists study ancient tattoos on Peruvian mummies. https://t.co/MsSRdtQDEk


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@TheRichFromCali Musk definitely IS a US national security risk & something SHOULD be done about it immediately, but don’t expect anything to be done about it, bc Republicans have his back, just as they have Trump’s back, allowing criminality to thrive. Deporting won’t affect his running X.


The post @TheRichFromCali Musk definitely IS a US national security risk & something SHOULD be done about it immediately, but don’t expect anything to be done about it, bc Republicans have his back, just as they have Trump’s back, allowing criminality to thrive. Deporting won’t affect his running X. first appeared on Trump News – trump-news.org.


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@alexeyebrows to my life. Have also been hitting a rough patch in life and virtually sending you a hug/fist bump/some empathy and positivity.


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White House, FBI and Homeland Security help schools with cybersecurity – WGAL Susquehanna Valley Pa.


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2/ South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) reportedly announced that North Korean casualties in Kursk Oblast total roughly 3,000 killed and wounded. https://t.co/Xu1AjseArH


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.@POTUS has never wavered in the conviction that when America leads and engages, there is little we cannot accomplish. Mr. President, it has been the privilege of my lifetime to work for you, with you, and with this extraordinary team you’ve assembled. https://t.co/aO3nlbCP46


The post .@POTUS has never wavered in the conviction that when America leads and engages, there is little we cannot accomplish. Mr. President, it has been the privilege of my lifetime to work for you, with you, and with this extraordinary team you’ve assembled. https://t.co/aO3nlbCP46 first appeared on JOSSICA – jossica.com.


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The U.S. should take full advantage of the diplomatic and geopolitical opportunities my Administration is handing over. To keep bringing countries together to deal with challenges posed by China. To make sure Putin’s war ends in a way that ensures a just peace for Ukraine. And to capitalize on a new moment for a more stable and integrated Middle East.


The post The U.S. should take full advantage of the diplomatic and geopolitical opportunities my Administration is handing over. To keep bringing countries together to deal with challenges posed by China. To make sure Putin’s war ends in a way that ensures a just peace for Ukraine. And to capitalize on a new moment for a more stable and integrated Middle East. first appeared on JOSSICA – jossica.com.


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Finnish authorities suspect the crew of the Russian oil tanker Eagle S of sabotaging undersea power and communication cables in the Baltic Sea. The vessel, seized on Dec. 26, dragged its anchor for over 100 km, damaging the Estlink 2 power line and four telecom cables. At the time of its seizure, the vessel was threatening to cut a second power cable, Estlink 1, and the BalticConnector gas pipe between Finland and Estonia. Finland initially barred eight of the 24 crew members from travel, now increasing the number to nine, focusing on those responsible for navigation and anchor operations. The captain of the ship is Georgian, and the crew are citizens of India and Georgia. The travel restric


The post Finnish authorities suspect the crew of the Russian oil tanker Eagle S of sabotaging undersea power and communication cables in the Baltic Sea. The vessel, seized on Dec. 26, dragged its anchor for over 100 km, damaging the Estlink 2 power line and four telecom cables. At the time of its seizure, the vessel was threatening to cut a second power cable, Estlink 1, and the BalticConnector gas pipe between Finland and Estonia. Finland initially barred eight of the 24 crew members from travel, now increasing the number to nine, focusing on those responsible for navigation and anchor operations. The captain of the ship is Georgian, and the crew are citizens of India and Georgia. The travel restric first appeared on JOSSICA – jossica.com.


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Finnish authorities suspect the crew of the Russian oil tanker Eagle S of sabotaging undersea power and communication cables in the Baltic Sea. The vessel, seized on Dec. 26, dragged its anchor for over 100 km, damaging the Estlink 2 power line and four telecom cables. At the time of its seizure, the vessel was threatening to cut a second power cable, Estlink 1, and the BalticConnector gas pipe between Finland and Estonia. Finland initially barred eight of the 24 crew members from travel, now increasing the number to nine, focusing on those responsible for navigation and anchor operations. The captain of the ship is Georgian, and the crew are citizens of India and Georgia. The travel restric


The post Finnish authorities suspect the crew of the Russian oil tanker Eagle S of sabotaging undersea power and communication cables in the Baltic Sea. The vessel, seized on Dec. 26, dragged its anchor for over 100 km, damaging the Estlink 2 power line and four telecom cables. At the time of its seizure, the vessel was threatening to cut a second power cable, Estlink 1, and the BalticConnector gas pipe between Finland and Estonia. Finland initially barred eight of the 24 crew members from travel, now increasing the number to nine, focusing on those responsible for navigation and anchor operations. The captain of the ship is Georgian, and the crew are citizens of India and Georgia. The travel restric first appeared on JOSSICA – jossica.com.