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Jan 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

How T-Mobile is Helping L. A. Wildfire Victims

In the aftermath of California's wildfires, T-Mobile has stepped up to lend a helping hand. Their store on 1318 Huntington Dr. , South Pasadena, CA 91030, is now a hub for free Wi-Fi and round-the-clock device charging. You don't need to be a T-Mobile customer to use these services. The company is a

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Jan 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Lend a Helping Hand to LA Wildfire Victims

When Los Angeles faced devastating wildfires, celebrities stepped up to offer support. Jamie Lee Curtis was the first to pledge a generous $1 million from her family foundation. Jennifer Garner, who lost friends to the fires, volunteered with Chef José Andrés's World Central Kitchen to help her comm

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Wayne Dawson's Journey: Cancer Fight and Community Support

Wayne Dawson, a well-known journalist and pastor, is battling oral cancer and credits his community's prayers and support for helping him through this tough time. Last year, Dawson received a surprising diagnosis of oral cancer. Since then, he has been undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatment

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Jan 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Jennifer Garner Shares Personal Loss from LA Wildfires

Actress Jennifer Garner has revealed that she lost a close friend in the recent wildfires that have been wreaking havoc in Los Angeles. The fires, which have been burning since Tuesday, have spread from Pacific Palisades to areas like Malibu and Santa Monica. Garner, who has been volunteering with t

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Jan 11 2025CELEBRITIES

The Unimaginable Loss: Daniella Pineda's Wildfire Experience

Actress Daniella Pineda, known for her role in Jurassic World, faced a devastating loss when the Los Angeles wildfires struck. Her home and most of her possessions were destroyed, leaving her with little more than her dog, a laptop, and a single pair of shoes. Pineda shared a heartbreaking collectio

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

A Mother's Fight: Seeking Justice for Her Son with Mental Health Struggles

In late 2023, a young man named Morgan Duncan disappeared from Columbia's Springtree Apartments. Morgan, who was 27, had been battling schizophrenia since his college days. His remains were found scattered in the woods and near a storm drain, stirring a community to action. Morgan's mother, LaTanza

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Dec 21 2024CRIME

Christmas Comfort: Wisconsin Community Leans into Holiday Spirit Post-Tragedy

In the aftermath of a devastating shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, the community is embracing Christmas traditions to find comfort and hope. Reverend Sarah Karlen from City Church explains that the faith community feels God's presence more than ever. The church will

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Dec 21 2024CELEBRITIES

Quavo's Farm Fresh Aid: Feeding Atlanta's Families

Quavo and his team at Quavo Cares hosted their second Huncho Farms event in Atlanta, partnering with the Atlanta Community Food Bank and the city council. This year, they aimed to support seniors raising grandchildren in food-scarce communities. The event was like a big market, with tents filled wit

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Dec 20 2024OPINION

Neighbors Across Borders: A Story of Compassion and Resettlement

In the heart of Minnesota, Tina Rexing, a business owner with strong conservative views, is unexpectedly helping refugees from Ukraine. She's not doing it to make a political statement, but because she believes in giving a hand to those in need. Along with thousands of Americans, she's supporting re

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

A Place to Belong: How California Clubhouse Helps Adults with Mental Illness

In the heart of San Carlos, a unique place called California Clubhouse is offering hope and support to adults with mental illness. This isn't your typical treatment center; it's a community where members can be themselves, not just patients. Leslie Roberts, 67, found solace here after years of strug

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