Hundreds of people in Los Angeles attempted to access destroyed or standing properties in a coastal area after the Palisades fire, but were turned away by police officers, leaving them feeling overwhelmed and uncertain. Amid shifting access policies, frustration mounted as some residents were previously allowed inside the evacuation zone but were now barred, leading to desperate pleas to salvage sentimental items and check on pets or property. Despite police halting escorts into the zone due to resource strain, some individuals sought ways to enter and cope with the stress and anxiety of the situation, emphasizing the need for compassion and understanding during the crisis.
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CNN presidential historian claims Trump fulfilled 'promise to be a dictator on day one' with executive orders
CNN historian Timothy Naftali criticized President Trump for announcing a record number of executive orders and inviting conservative leaders to his inauguration, suggesting that Trump's actions indicate a move towards imperialism. Naftali highlighted Trump's rhetoric about acquiring new territory and regaining control over the Panama Canal as signals to the far-right internationally. He warned that if Trump follows through with this rhetoric, the U.S. will become an imperialist nation, no longer seen as indispensable on...
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