Influencers Are Hawking Wellness Products in Response to the LA Fires

This story originally appeared on Mother Jones and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. As wildfires continue to burn ...
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Los Angeles wildfires have destroyed an area larger than San Francisco as damage estimates hit up to $150 billion

Early estimates indicate the wildfires could be the nation’s costliest ever. Read More
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Private firefighters don’t just serve the rich. Here’s who else hires them

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The Eaton Fire burned a haven for generations of Black families who faced housing discrimination elsewhere

Recovery and rebuilding may be out of reach for many, and pressures of gentrification could be renewed. Read More
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Los Angeles wildfires death toll rises as burn area is now larger than San Francisco

Five of the deaths were attributed to the Palisades Fire and 11 resulted from the Eaton Fire, the Los Angeles ...
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Three-fourths of homeowners may not have enough insurance to fully cover losses after a disaster, study says  

“When consumers focus on premiums rather than coverage limits, insurers have a very natural incentive to cut prices by offering ...
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Firefighters battle spreading wildfires before winds threaten UCLA, Getty

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Los Angeles Will Remain at High Risk of Fire Into Next Week

Devastating wildfires continued to burn throughout the Los Angeles metro area on Friday, extending mandatory evacuations and school closures across ...
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All eyes are on State Farm’s next move as wildfires rip apart Los Angeles

State Farm announced it would end coverage for 72,000 homes and apartments in the state earlier this year. Read More
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LA inferno could inflict a $150 billion economic wound, with a grueling 10-year recovery ahead

Higher material and labor costs as well as increased demand for contractors could slow the process, expert says. Read More
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