The wildfires scorching California have decimated more than 12,000 structures, including multimillion-dollar homes belonging to celebrities, but online claims that a photo shows flames engulfing the Los Angeles mansion owned by Sean "Diddy" Combs,
Four different wildfires are burning across Los Angeles County, Calif. So far, the blazes have burned through thousands of structures and forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate. Volunteers across the country are mobilizing to help,
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Vanda Ungureanu grew up in Lakewood and Fairview and now calls L.A. home. She said the thickness of the smoke from wildfires burning in the city can be "cut with a knife."
Last week, the Dallas Cowboys parted ways with running back Ezekiel Elliott. The former Ohio State star requested his release so he could pursue an opportunity with a playoff contender as his years in the league are growing shorter. It didn’t take long for Elliott to find a new home.
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Dave Chappelle kicked off the first Saturday Night Live of the year with a winding 17-minute monologue that touched on the Los Angeles wildfires, Diddy's arrest and the upcoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump.