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After nearly two weeks of rocket fire between Israel and Iran and a U.S. strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, President Trump announced on Monday, June 23, that a “complete and total ceasefire” had been reached. As of Tuesday, June 24, hostilities were high but the ceasefire had seemed to hold, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling the campaign against Iran a “historic victory.” But, this episode in a long-simmering conflict between the U.S., Israel and Iran raised fear th
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WATCH: In a number of states out west, there's been little relief from a record-breaking fire season that's burned more than 5 million acres. Hear from these public media reporters what communities are facing in this devastating fire season. | PBS NewsHour
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Firefighters are currently fighting three major wildfires around Los Angeles. PBS News’ Stephanie Sy reports from the wreckage in Altadena, California as a result of the blazing Eaton Fire. Sy spoke to the 86-year-old Army veteran and widower who lived alone in his now burned-down house. “He was in the garage when he heard the fire alarm go off in his house. He had received no evacuation warnings," Sy reported. “He looked up and saw that his house was on fire.” | PBS NewsHour
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A year after the devastating fire, Notre Dame restoration is halted by the coronavirus pandemic. https://to.pbs.org/2VpWbXu | PBS NewsHour
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Five years after a devastating fire broke out in Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral, the historic building is reopening today. Here's an inside look at the new renovations. | PBS NewsHour
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A devastating forest fire near the Yosemite National Park in California is now in its third day. The fire has forced thousands from their homes as a heat wave continues to bake parts of the country. Correspondent Nicole Ellis has this report. https://to.pbs.org/3aYITNL | PBS NewsHour
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Scientists in the U.K. say they have found evidence of humans making fire far earlier than previously thought. Archaeologists working at a site in what's now Eastern England say they found signs of deliberate fire-making going back 400,000 years. Before that, the earliest known evidence of humans making fires dated back just 50,000 years, a 350,000-year difference. The findings were published Wednesday in the journal Nature. Researchers say they could have a significant effect on what we know ab
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FBI Director Kash Patel is under fire after videos of him chugging a beer and celebrating with the men’s U.S. hockey team in Italy were obtained by multiple news outlets. The FBI had previously argued Patel’s trip to Italy was for official travel, but critics are now questioning that amid broader questions about his leadership of the bureau. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Asha Rangappa. | PBS NewsHour
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Two gunmen opened fire Sunday evening on a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach, sending crowds fleeing for safety. At least 16 people are dead, including one alleged gunman and a 12-year-old child, and 38 others were wounded. Australian authorities declared the massacre a terrorist attack. It's the latest in a wave of antisemitic incidents in the country over the last year. “None of these are happening in a silo, they're part of a broader normalization of antisemitic conspiracy t
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Around 40 people are dead and more than 100 are injured after a fire tore through a bar in the Swiss mountain ski town of Crans-Montana. The cause of the fire is still under investigation as the Swiss face a devastating scene. Lisa Desjardins reports. | PBS NewsHour
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Russia continues to launch drones and missiles at Ukraine, as the full-scale invasion and war will enter its fifth year next week. Russia has repeatedly targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions there without heat or electricity for weeks at a time. Producer and videographer Amanda Bailly and @nickschifrin report on the residents of Kyiv, who are facing record-setting cold while under fire. | PBS NewsHour
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The major wildfires still burning in the Los Angeles area have firefighters racing to contain them. Tens of thousands of acres have been burned, an estimated 150,000 residents have been forced to evacuate and 24 people have died. Firefighters from Canada, Mexico, and different states across the U.S. have been brought in to help battle the blazes as resources in the region are stretched thin. | PBS NewsHour
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At least 28 are now confirmed dead from the Los Angeles area wildfires. At least two of the victims’ families have filed lawsuits against Southern California Edison alleging negligence and that the utility’s equipment may have sparked a fire. As we learn more about the victims, PBS News is taking a moment to focus on the legacies they leave behind. | PBS NewsHour
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Jan 23, 2025
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Massive wildfires fueled by high winds are engulfing the Los Angeles area, forcing residents to flee as fire crews struggle to contain the flames. Thousands of firefighters are battling at least three separate wildfires raging through the metropolitan area with devastating force. The blazes have burned more than 1,000 structures, many of which are homes, and prompted mandatory evacuations of at least 70,000 people. At least two people have been killed in the fires and many others have been injur
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Three major wildfires around Los Angeles have killed at least two people and prompted evacuation orders for 70,000 more. At least 400,000 people are without power and officials estimate billions of dollars in damage and more than 1,000 structures burned. The Palisades fire, just west of LA, is officially the most destructive in the city's history. Matthew Cappucci, a meteorologist at MyRadar, explains why these fires are so destructive right now and how rare it is to see wildfires in the area th
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Tensions escalated in Los Angeles as thousands of protesters faced off with National Guard troops and local law enforcement on Sunday. The clashes broke out near the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles, following President Donald Trump's decision to deploy the California National Guard. The move marks the first time in decades a state's national guard was activated without the governor's request. Gov. Gavin Newsom called the deployment "purposefully inflammatory" and plans to f
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Three major wildfires around Los Angeles have killed at least two people and prompted evacuation orders for 70,000 more. Matthew Cappucci, a meteorologist at MyRadar, explains what people near these fires can do right now to stay safe and healthy. | PBS NewsHour
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It's been two weeks since the wildfires began ravaging parts of Southern California. Firefighters are making progress, but the biggest fires are not yet fully contained. At least 27 people have lost their lives and officials say the full death toll is not yet known. As we learn more about the victims, PBS News remember some of those who were lost and the legacies they leave behind. | PBS NewsHour
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said “no words” could “capture the horror and the evil” of the deadly violence that devastated a Catholic school Wednesday morning when a gunman opened fire through the windows of a church as students were celebrating Mass. Two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed in the shooting at Annunciation Church in south Minneapolis. Seventeen other people, including 14 children, were injured. The alleged shooter died by suicide. This week was the first of the school year for
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Vast plumes of smoke and ash from the California wildfires are threatening those miles away, and has led both the Biden administration and Los Angeles County to declare public health emergencies. "Even short-term, high doses of exposure, like we see when the air quality index is above 200, can be very hazardous to people who are otherwise healthy," Dr. Russell Buhr told Ali Rogin. | PBS NewsHour
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Political fallout is mounting after the Justice Department released 3 million more files related to investigations of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The department is under fire for how it has handled the release, with advocates raising questions about transparency and if it has done enough to hold Epstein’s associates accountable. Ali Rogin reports on the latest documents. | PBS NewsHour
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