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More Women Accuse Author Neil Gaiman of Sexual Assault
A former babysitter for Gaiman claims he raped and degraded her on multiple occasions, including in front of his young son, allegations which the author denies
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How One L.A. Fire Decimated ‘Magical’ Community of Creatives
“It was like a little paradise,” says Penelope Gazin, one of many artists who lost their homes in the fast-moving and ferocious Eaton fire in Altadena
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Palisades Fire Spreads East, Death Toll Climbs to 16
At least 16 people have died in the fires that continue to ravage the county
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Vince McMahon Ordered to Pay $1.7 Million by SEC Over Hush-Money Settlements
Former CEO failed to disclose $10.5 million with WWE over settlements made to two former female employees of the wrestling company
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‘Slender Man’ Stabbing Attacker Granted Psychiatric Hospital Release
Morgan Geyser will be discharged from Winnebago Mental Health Institute with a supervised release after nearly seven years
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Los Angeles Fires: Tracking, Evacuation, and How to Volunteer
Track the fires in real time, know which roads have closed, and how to help residents fleeing affected areas
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The L.A. Fires Have Started a Misinformation Storm
From Hollywood-cabal conspiracy theories to misunderstandings around government resources, emotions surrounding the ongoing fires in Los Angeles have kept conspiracy theories going
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Paris Hilton Shares 'Indescribable' Heartbreak After Her Malibu Home Burns Down
"What breaks my heart even more is knowing that this isn’t just my story," the reality TV star wrote on social media
- Huge Loss
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Paris Hilton, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jhené Aiko, More Celebrities Lose Homes to L.A. Fires
Mandy Moore, Diane Warren, Heidi Montag, and thousands of other Los Angeles residents were put under evacuation orders
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Jamie Lee Curtis Pledges $1 Million to L.A. Fire Relief Funds
The fires in Los Angeles have killed at least five people so far and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses, displacing more than 130,000 people
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