Night-Time Curfew Imposed in Los Angeles as Wildfires Leave 10 Dead, 10,000 Homes Destroyed

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:26pm on 10 Jan 2025,Friday International

A night-time curfew has been enforced in Los Angeles’ fire-hit Pacific Palisades and Eaton Fires areas to combat looting, deemed “despicable” by police. The devastating wildfires have claimed 10 lives and destroyed 10,000 buildings, displacing 180,000 residents. Authorities warn that high winds and critical fire conditions could spread the blazes further, with a red flag warning in place. Firefighters are battling to contain the fires, which have ravaged residential neighborhoods and caused billions in damages. Officials urge compliance with evacuation orders as efforts to protect lives and property continue.

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Trump Spared Jail, Fine in Hush Money Case, Days Before Taking Office

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:25pm on 10 Jan 2025,Friday International

President-elect Donald Trump will not face jail time or fines following his criminal conviction in the hush money case involving Stormy Daniels. A New York judge granted Trump unconditional discharge, leaving a guilty judgment on his record without further penalties. Trump, who has vowed to appeal, called the case a "political witch hunt" aimed at damaging his reputation. The conviction stems from falsifying business records over a $130,000 payment to Daniels before the 2016 election. Trump denies wrongdoing, asserting his innocence. This marks the first criminal case against a US president as Trump prepares for his White House return.

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Indo-Canadian MP Chandra Arya Enters PM Race After Trudeau’s Resignation

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:22pm on 10 Jan 2025,Friday International

Indo-Canadian MP Chandra Arya has announced his candidacy for Canada's Prime Minister after Justin Trudeau's decision to step down. Arya, representing Nepean, aims to lead the Liberal Party and transform Canada into a republic. Born in Karnataka, India, Arya has championed Hindu-Canadian causes and opposed Khalistani extremism. His campaign focuses on smaller governance, merit-based cabinet appointments, and addressing affordability issues. Arya also proposes increasing the retirement age and recognizing Palestine as a state. His entry highlights a significant moment for Indo-Canadians in Canadian politics. Arya joins former MP Frank Baylis and others in the race for Liberal leadership.

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Los Angeles Wildfires Leave 10 Dead, Destroy 10,000 Buildings, $150 Billion in Damages

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:30pm on 10 Jan 2025,Friday International

The Los Angeles wildfires have claimed 10 lives, destroyed 10,000 buildings, and caused $150 billion in damages. Five major fires, including the Palisades Fire, have consumed 145 sq km and displaced 180,000 residents. While some blazes are partially contained, others, like the Eaton Fire, remain uncontrolled. Looting has surged, leading to 20 arrests, while a curfew and National Guard patrols aim to restore order. Authorities urge residents to follow evacuation orders as efforts to combat these fires continue. The fires, among the most destructive in Los Angeles County's history, have ravaged upscale neighborhoods and residential zones.

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Trudeau Responds to Trump’s Tariff Threats, Jokes About Trading Vermont or California

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:27pm on 10 Jan 2025,Friday International

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau revealed a humorous exchange with President-elect Donald Trump, suggesting Canada could trade Vermont or California if tariffs were imposed. Trump had reportedly proposed absorbing Canada as the 51st US state to address trade issues. Trudeau dismissed the idea, emphasizing that tariffs would harm both nations' economies. Speaking to business leaders, he highlighted the importance of free trade and warned against policies that inflate prices and discourage growth. Trudeau’s office reiterated his stance on maintaining stable trade relations. On Twitter, Trudeau firmly stated there’s “no chance” Canada would join the US, stressing Canadian independence.

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Trump Avoids Jail, Convicted in Hush Money Case Ahead of Presidential Term

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:01pm on 10 Jan 2025,Friday International

Donald Trump, the US President-elect, was sentenced in the hush money case involving $130,000 paid to adult film actor Stormy Daniels during his 2016 campaign. Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan convicted Trump of 34 counts of falsifying business records but opted for an unconditional discharge, avoiding jail time or fines. The historic verdict makes Trump the first US president with a felony conviction. Trump, attending the hearing virtually, labeled the conviction a "setback for New York" and claimed it was politically motivated to harm his election bid. The judgment concludes years of legal wrangling over the controversial payments.

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Anger After Fire Evacuation Alert Sent in Error to Millions in Los Angeles

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:01pm on 10 Jan 2025,Friday International

Los Angeles residents faced heightened anxiety after an erroneous evacuation alert was sent to 10M people during ongoing wildfires. The fires, claiming at least 10 lives and destroying thousands of homes, have stretched firefighting resources. Water shortages have hampered efforts, with hydrants running dry and residents resorting to garden hoses. Mayor Karen Bass returned from Africa, calling the fires "unprecedented" and promising reviews of disaster preparedness. Climate scientists cited vast demand, not mismanagement, as the cause of water issues. Frustrated residents, many homeless, demand upgrades to public utilities as fires continue to spread. Relief remains elusive amid escalating devastation.

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Los Angeles Wildfires Destroy 29,000 Acres, Death Toll Rises To 10

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:21am on 10 Jan 2025,Friday International

The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have claimed 10 lives, destroyed over 5,000 structures, and burned 29,000+ acres. Affluent neighborhoods like Malibu and Calabasas have been hit hard, displacing tens of thousands. Mount Wilson, hosting critical communication towers, faces severe risks as new blazes erupt in Woodland Hills. Governor Gavin Newsom deployed the National Guard to prevent looting in evacuation zones. Power outages continue to impact over 90,000 homes and businesses. With Santa Ana winds threatening to worsen conditions, officials urge compliance with evacuation orders. The economic toll is projected to exceed $50 billion, straining California’s insurance industry.

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Satellite Images Reveal Devastation as Wildfires Ravage Hollywood Hills

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:05am on 10 Jan 2025,Friday International

Wildfires in Los Angeles have devastated over 17,000 acres, destroying homes and businesses across six neighborhoods, including Hollywood Hills. Iconic areas like the Walk of Fame and celebrity homes suffered extensive damage, with satellite images revealing the scale of destruction. The Palisades Fire, the largest blaze, remains uncontained, consuming over 15,000 acres and 1,000 structures. Mandatory evacuations affected 1 lakh residents, while 10 fatalities were reported. Emergency crews, including 836 firefighters and aerial support, are battling three uncontrollable blazes. Mayor Karen Bass called it “the big one.” Red flag warnings persist due to strong winds and dry conditions.

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Los Angeles Wildfires Set to Become Costliest in US History, Losses Near $50 Billion

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:34am on 10 Jan 2025,Friday International

The Los Angeles wildfires are projected to become the most expensive disaster in U.S. history, with early damage estimates nearing $50 billion. Insured losses are expected to exceed $20 billion, and the final costs could rise further if the fires continue to spread. The destruction may strain California’s already fragile home-insurance market, potentially resulting in higher premiums and reduced availability of property insurance. Analysts warn that private insurers may need to bail out the state’s Fair Plan, which could face significant financial challenges. The fires are set to surpass previous catastrophic losses, including 2005's Hurricane Katrina.

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