Police have a suspect in custody who is believed to have deliberately ignited a fire, though they have not yet revealed the person's identity.
Paris Hilton shared her heartbreak after losing her Malibu home to devastating wildfires, describing the pain as "indescribable" and reflecting on cherished memories. She expressed gratitude for her family's safety and praised firefighters while offering hope to others facing similar losses.
A Harvard-educated attorney and Musk biographer, Seth Abramson, has raised concerns about Elon Musk's mental health, citing his history of drug use, stress, and erratic behavior. Abramson warns that Musk's influence across critical industries and his new government role could pose significant risks to public safety.
Here are some of the celebrities whose homes were saved from the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires.
The exact cause and motive behind the fire remain unclear, he noted, but authorities are treating the blaze as a criminal investigation.
The response to the first-term mayor's mistake was instant, with many on social media condemning her as a disgrace.
The Fulham vs Watford EFL Cup 2024-25 fourth-round match will be played at Craven Cottage, Liverpool, on January 9.
Olympic swimmer Gary Hall Jr. lost his home, medals, and cherished belongings to the devastating Pacific Palisades Fire in Los Angeles. The blaze, the worst in LA County history, has destroyed over 1,000 structures and claimed multiple lives.
The Everton vs Peterborough EFL Cup 2024-25 semifinal match will be played at the Goodison Park, Liverpool on January 9.
So far, 70,000 residents have been ordered to evacuate their homes, with the blaze already being labeled the most destructive wildfire in the city's history in just 24 hours.
Joel Mefford, 35, was sentenced to 50 months in prison after pleading guilty to three counts of possession and the intent to distribute cocaine and one count of money laundering.
Hilton's Malibu home is not her main home, as the "Cooking with Paris" star owns several properties throughout the Los Angeles area.
Kylah Beard and Delilah Clayburn-Hill were charged with felony neglect of an incapacitated adult by a caregiver resulting in the incapacitated adult's death.
Christin Coble, a 45-year-old paraprofessional for the Woodmore Local School District, has been charged with felony rape.
Firefighters are working tirelessly to contain the blaze, deploying water drops from aircraft to protect surrounding neighborhoods and prevent further devastation.