A massive village of 5,000 firefighters has emerged on Zuma Beach in Malibu, serving as a base camp for first responders battling wildfires in Los Angeles, including crews from across California, the western US, and Mexico. Inmates from California’s prisons assist in preparing meals for the firefighters, with some former inmates now working alongside them. Despite the destructive fires that have claimed lives and homes, the dedicated firefighters continue to work tirelessly, fueled by breakfast and ready to face the challenges ahead.
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2 more arrested in connection with death of Sam Nordquist, transgender man tortured and killed in New York
Two more suspects, Kimberly L. Sochia and Thomas G. Eaves, were charged with second degree murder in connection with the death of Sam Nordquist, a transgender man who was tortured and killed in New York. State police announced their arrests, bringing the total number of people charged to seven. Nordquist's mother criticized local authorities for not taking action earlier, revealing that her son had expressed a desire to escape an abusive situation before his death....
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