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A new documentary premiering on Very Local is revealing the growing number of young men becoming more and more muscle-obsessed.
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Watch Duty, a free app for tracking wildfires, has taken off in the Western U.S. as more of the region experiences ...
Paris Hilton reveals that she watched her Malibu beach house burn to the ground on live TV amid the Pacific Palisades fire ...
Los Angeles residents are turning to a free nonprofit-run app called Watch Duty to help them navigate the chaos caused by the ...
Meta recently announced it would be removing its fact checking feature from social media sites like Facebook ahead of the new ...
Even before Meta dropped fact-checkers, it could be hard to know what to believe on social media. Parents can help kids sort ...