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Jan 10, 2025 |
ctinsider.com | Erin Caughey |Hanna Zakharenko |Ava Mandoli
Aerial and satellite imagery companies released visuals on Thursday that begin to show the devastating extent of damage caused by the wildfires that have scorched thousands of acres in the Los Angeles area since Tuesday. Three days in, the Los Angeles County Fire Department reported that over 9,000 structures had been damaged or destroyed by the Palisades and Eaton fires, putting them among California’s most destructive fires in history, according to Cal Fire data.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
sfchronicle.com | Erin Caughey |Hanna Zakharenko |Ava Mandoli
Aerial and satellite imagery companies released visuals on Thursday that begin to show the devastating extent of damage caused by the wildfires that have scorched thousands of acres in the Los Angeles area since Tuesday. Three days in, the Los Angeles County Fire Department reported that over 9,000 structures had been damaged or destroyed by the Palisades and Eaton fires, putting them among California’s most destructive fires in history, according to Cal Fire data.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
msn.com | Nick Kirkpatrick |Hanna Zakharenko
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Dec 6, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Nick Kirkpatrick |Hanna Zakharenko
Trump has promised to move 100,000 workers out of the "Washington Swamp."With the inauguration just weeks away, federal workers in Washington are bracing to see if President-elect Donald Trump and his administration fulfill his promise to relocate 100,000 federal jobs out of the region. While the nation's capital and its surrounding suburbs may symbolize the federal bureaucracy that Trump wishes to dismantle, most of the federal workforce - more than 85 percent - works elsewhere.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
houstonchronicle.com | Sam Kelly |Hanna Zakharenko
Newly released data from the Internal Revenue Service gives us the clearest picture yet of the effects of the pandemic on where people moved within the United States, and it shows that the Houston area continues to buck national migration trends. Many urban areas in the U.S. suffered an exodus of residents in 2021, only to show signs of recovery in 2022.
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