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Wildfire-weary West faces thunderstorms and potential flash floods; progress made against Bootleg Fire
Already besieged by wildfires, parts of the American West will encounter thundershowers that could lead to flash floods this week.
‘We feel we have the right person’: Los Angeles officials arrest suspect in Palisades Fire; blaze 23% contained
A suspect has been arrested in Los Angeles’ Palisades Fire, which has burned 1,325 acres and forced about 1,000 out of their homes.
Wildfire near Los Angeles grows to 1,325 acres; arson suspect detained, authorities say
A brush fire in an exclusive Southern California community gained strength Sunday as about 1,000 residents remained under mandatory evacuation orders.
Two weather systems bring threat of flash flooding, drastic temperature changes across US
Two weather systems, one starting in the Gulf Coast area and the other one in the Mountain West, will bring significant changes early this week.
‘Outrageous’: New York man hospitalized in critical condition after latest anti-Asian attack
An Asian man was hospitalized in New York after being knocked down and kicked in the head, in yet another attack on Asians during the pandemic.
Like scoring Elvis tickets: Joe Biden has vowed vaccine eligibility for all as of April 19. Can you snag a spot when the floodgates open?
President Biden says all U.S. adults will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine by April 19, but actually getting a shot may prove challenging at first.
‘Sad day for Boulder’: Gunman kills 10 at Colorado supermarket, including police officer, in second US mass shooting in a week
The police officer who died was identified as Eric Talley, 51, an 11-year veteran who responded to the King Soopers during the shooting.
‘This is our generation’s D-Day’: As US surpasses 500,000 COVID-19 deaths, weary health care workers fight on amid the heartbreak
As the USA crosses another somber COVID-19 threshold, the toil has taken a toll on health care workers. But medical teams push forward.
‘Blood on his hands’: As US nears 400,000 COVID-19 deaths, experts blame Trump administration for a ‘preventable’ loss of life
Experts blame the Trump administration’s pandemic response for the United States’ world-leading death toll. “This loss of life was preventable.”