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FBI agents raided the office and business of a Mississippi prosecutor, but no one is saying why
SUMMARY: The FBI raided the office and businesses of Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens in Jackson, Mississippi. Agents spent hours searching a cigar bar owned by Owens and removed items from his courthouse office. FBI spokesperson Marshay Lawson did not disclose the reason for the search, as the warrants are sealed by the court. Owens, who has a background with the Southern Poverty Law Center and ran as a criminal justice reformer, stated his office is cooperating. Previously, Owens faced a simple assault charge in 2022, which he denied. Owens’s tenure has coincided with high crime rates and political controversy over state control in Jackson.
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Firefighters deploy as strong winds threaten more LA neighborhoods
SUMMARY: Southern California is battling destructive wildfires, with strong winds exacerbating the danger. Over 20 million people are at risk, especially in areas like Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley. Winds, expected to reach near hurricane-force, could spread fires quickly, and more than 60 square miles have already burned. The death toll has reached at least 24, with many still missing. Emergency crews are working around the clock, while officials advise residents in high-risk areas to evacuate immediately. Amid the crisis, celebrities have pledged donations, though looting and scams have become a concern. The financial damage could exceed $250 billion.
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Wildfire death toll surges to 24 as firefighters brace for more fierce winds in Los Angeles
SUMMARY: Firefighters in Los Angeles have made progress battling wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 24 people. However, strong winds expected to return could reignite flames, prompting renewed evacuation orders. The fires have consumed over 62 square miles, with winds of up to 65 mph predicted. While some evacuees have returned home, the death toll may rise, and 16 people are still missing. Firefighting efforts involve over 14,000 personnel and 1,400 fire engines. With losses potentially exceeding $150 billion, officials are working to expedite rebuilding and provide federal assistance. Looting has been a concern amid the devastation.
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Death toll rises as fires spread
SUMMARY: Wildfires in Los Angeles have resulted in at least 16 deaths, with ongoing efforts to combat the flames as crews prepare for returning strong winds. The Eaton Fire has claimed 11 lives, while five fatalities are linked to the Palisades Fire. Several notable victims included a man defending his family’s home and a former child actor. Approximately 105,000 residents remain under mandatory evacuation, and over 12,000 structures have been damaged. The wildfires have burned over 37,000 acres combined and could lead to damages exceeding $150 billion, potentially marking the worst natural disaster in U.S. history, according to Governor Gavin Newsom.
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