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How to Meet Celebrities
Want to hang out with the rich and famous? Then you've gotta have a plan.
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Writer Emma Forrest: ‘Trump’s election made me want to be celibate’
Writer Emma Forrest: ‘Trump’s election made me want to be celibate’
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Woman claims to have won $1bn Powerball sold at bodega near Skid Row
A woman claiming to have won the $1.08 billion Powerball jackpot has broken down in hysterics as she returned to the tiny downtown Los Angeles convenience store which sold the lucky ticket. Source: KTLA
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This Hero Is Connecting Farmers With The Hungry - Only Good Heroes (E9)
OnlyGood TV's original series "Only Good Heroes" is a place where you’ll meet some remarkable individuals and organizations who are making a huge difference in communities across the country, sparking action that...
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Visit West Hollywood’s Storied Sunset Marquis
Insider’s tour of the Sunset Marquis and Nightbird Studios, a luxurious West Hollywood retreat where musicians record hits and celebrities stay alongside regular travelers.
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West Hollywood Rock 'n Roll Tour
From a rock ’n’ roll walking tour to food and drink hotspots, top ways to see West Hollywood in the heart of Los Angeles.
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Skid Row Carnival Of Love Highlights Help For Homeless
Skid Row – the image that immediately comes to mind is not pretty… a desolate street with boarded up windows…downtrodden people lurking in the shadows...broken glass…darkness…despair ...
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Time-Lapse: Palisades And Eaton Fires In California Seen From Space
NOAA's GOES-18 satellite captured footage of the Palisades and Eaton wildfires in Southern California. Credit: CSU/CIRA & NOAA | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta
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Palisades Fire Rages In Southern California In Stunning Satellite Time-Lapse
NOAA's GOES-18 satellite captured time-lapsed footage of the Palisades wildfire in southern California. The Eaton wildfire can also be seen in this view. Credit: CIRA/NOAA | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta
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Kellie Brown's Stylish 700-Square-Foot LA Apartment | House Tours
When lifestyle blogger (and founder of And I Get Dressed) Kellie Brown lived in New York—in Manhattan’s Sugar Hill area–her two-bedroom rental apartment was a soft and serene space perfect for a busy entrepreneur to run a business out...
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Laura's Quirky and Colorful "Peach Palace" in LA | House Tours
Freelance graphic designer, sometimes social media consultant, collage artist, and multimedia storyteller Laura Horstmann calls her three-bedroom rental apartment in a fourplex in Los Feliz the Peach Palace. "The location couldn’t be...
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Kara's 'Serene Meets Edgy' 756 Square Foot LA Rental | House Tours
Although my building isn’t super glamorous and new, I’m proud of how cozy I’ve made my place. I found my apartment on Zumper in the midst of a breakup and after living in LA for seven years; this is the first place I can proudly call my...
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House Tour: This Well-Appointed 1920s Apartment Is the Home of Vintage Expert Duo, Highboy LA
See inside the stunning home of Katie and Cody, the duo behind popular IG account Highboy LA. They share oodles of interior inspiration with their vintage-filled 750-square-foot rental apartment.
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Checking and securing understanding of negative numbers in context
Pupil outcome: I can interpret negative numbers in context and can think about negative numbers without context. Key learning points: - Negative numbers are present in everyday life. - Negative numbers exist as they represent values...
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The Earthquake-Tsunami Disaster that Threatens the Pacific Northwest
A massive earthquake is expected to hit the Pacific Northwest at some point, due to the Cascadia Subduction Zone. This 9.2 magnitude quake could trigger a huge tsunami and destroy major cities like Seattle, collapsing buildings, roads,...
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How Governments Encourage Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles
Burning coal and natural gas to make electricity causes the most pollution globally, but policies like feed-in tariffs and renewable energy standards help encourage the switch to wind and solar. Texas has been successful in growing clean...
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How Clever Urban Design & Transit Cut CO2 Emissions
One of the best ways to cut pollution from transportation is to make cities easier to walk or bike in and to improve public transit, like Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), which is cheaper than building subways and still very effective. Cities...
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Global Temperatures are Rising at Unprecedented Speed
Scientists know that greenhouse gases from human activities are warming the Earth and causing major changes in the environment. Dr. Jennifer Francis explains that for thousands of years, Earth’s temperature was mostly stable due to...
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Chicago: Boomtown to Modern Marvel
Chicago became one of the most important cities in the U.S. thanks to its central location, booming railroad and river networks, and its role in agriculture and industry. It grew rapidly by processing goods like grain and meat, shipping...
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Revolutionary Rainwater Catching System Transforms Los Angeles
In this video, we learn about the innovative solution of catching rainwater in underground systems in Los Angeles. With the city importing most of its water and losing billions of liters to the sea, this idea presents a cost-effective...
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The Evolution of Trains: From Ancient Rails to Hyperloop
This video provides a brief history of trains, from ancient carts on wooden rails to the invention of steam-powered trains and the emergence of electric commuter trains. It highlights the impact of trains on society, making...
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Why So Few Americans Live In This HUGE Area Of The West Coast
The west coast of the United States is home to over 50 million Americans. From San Diego and Los Angeles in the south, up to the San Francisco and Sacramento metro areas in central California, and then Portland and Seattle in the north,...
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Five Events That Will Change America By 2050
2050 is getting closer. While at one point that year felt like a far off future year, we're actually getting close enough to it that we can make some pretty realistic predictions of what might happen. And because I do so much research...