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  • Hamas Sends the Body of a Different Woman, Not the Mom of the Two Children Whose Corpses they released

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 21, 2025

    It appears that Hamas, the terror group embedded in Gaza, has handed over the bodies of the two Bibas children, but not their mother, Shiri. The Bibas family had become a symbol of the hostage crisis following their abduction on October 7, 2023. Yarden Bibas has now asked to let the world to know what happened to his baby boys in detail. They were strangled to death with bare hands, then had their bodies mutilated to fake a different cause of death. This was not done by...

  • Protect your packages: Tips to prevent 'porch pirates'

    Stacker, Jasmin Jose|Updated Feb 19, 2025

    Package theft, often referred to as "porch piracy," remains a significant concern in the United States. The rise of e-commerce has led to a substantial increase in residential deliveries, resulting in troubling rates of stolen packages, LA Post reports. There were over 120 million reported package theft incidents in 2023. However, the real number is likely higher due to underreporting, as victims forgo filing reports due to the slim chances of recovery or arrest. The U.S....

  • One Man Dead After Two Patrons Stabbed at Santa Monica's Fairmont Miramar Sheraton Early Saturday Morning

    Matthew Gonzalez, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 15, 2025

    One man stabbed two other men from Anaheim at The Bungalow restaurant Saturday morning. The incident began at 1:50 am outside the Fairmont Miramar Sheraton hotel. It's unclear whether the perpetrator was a homeless man, or a patron at the Bungalow bar. The perpetrator stabbed two men. Medical personnel from the Santa Monica Fire Department transported both victims to a nearby hospital. One victim, a 31-year-old male from Anaheim, sustained critical injuries and succumbed to...

  • Kendrick Lamar Widely Panned for Super Bowl Halftime Show that Seemed Inaccessible.

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 15, 2025
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    He's a religious Christian, married his high school sweetheart and devotes time to charities. A lifelong tee-totaler who never uses drugs, he graduated with honors from Compton High School 18 years ago. He does nothing to embarrass anyone on stage. But Rapper Kendrick Lamar's performance has been called the weakest Super Bowl half time show in years. Why is that? Several points of criticism have emerged from fans and viewers, as reflected in posts on X and web reviews:...

  • ATF urges police to stop reselling used guns

    Stacker, Champe Barton for The Trace|Updated Feb 15, 2025

    ATF urges police to stop reselling used guns Federal officials are cautioning state and local law enforcement against reselling their used guns to the public, saying the practice has sent tens of thousands of old police weapons into the hands of criminals. The warning was the first in a series of recommendations made by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in its fourth and final installment of a multiyear gun trafficking assessment requested by President...

  • Grammy Nominees Honored At the DPA Music Lounge in Los Angeles

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 10, 2025

    Los Angeles, February 9, 2025- At the backdrop of the Los Angeles Wildfires, the city made a bold decision to still celebrate the arts by holding the 67th Grammy Awards. To honor the Grammy nominees, the veteran Luxury Lifestyle Gifting and special events company DPA, decided to by hosting the prestigious DPA Music lounge on January 31st and February 1. Held at the LUXE Hotel in Los Angeles, this year the guests were treated to a lavish array of gifts and services. Nathalie...

  • Trump orders US Mint to Cease Production of Pennies, Saying at 2 cents each "It Doesn't Make Sense."

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 9, 2025

    President Trump said on Sunday night that he had ordered the Treasury secretary to stop producing new pennies, a move that he said would help reduce unnecessary government spending. "Let's rip the waste out of our great nations budget, even if it's a penny at a time," he said in a post on Truth Social. He characterized the production of pennies, which "literally cost us more than 2 cents" each, as wasteful. The United States Mint has not officially announced plans to stop...

  • SamoHi Students Protest at City Hall On Thursday, Saying "America Was Never Great."

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 8, 2025

    Shouting that "America has never been great," a group of Santa Monica High School students protested against Donald Trump, Elon Musk, the end of Diversity Equity and Inclusion policies, the deportation of illegal migrants, and other issues on 2.6.25. The event drew about 250 Participants carrying Mexican flags and signs that said "Trans Rights are Human Rights," "Elect a clown, expect a circus," and "No one is illegal on stolen land." Santa Monica High School students...

  • Flight with Ten People on Board Found on the Ice 12 Miles Offshore, Enroute to Nome Alaska

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff WRiter|Updated Feb 7, 2025

    21 pm PST: A crashed plane with three deceased individuals was found in Alaska, but the search for the remaining seven people is ongoing. The aircraft was reported missing while carrying ten people, including a pilot, during a flight from Unalakleet to Nome. The flight departed Unalakleet around 2:37 p.m. local time (537 pm PST), and was expected to reach Nome by 4:20 p.m. However, the aircraft, identified as a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX with the registration N321BA, c...

  • One High School Protestor Stabs Another in Downtown Los Angeles Friday Afternoon

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 7, 2025

    A 17-year-old male protestor was stabbed by another boy, during an immigration protest in downtown Los Angeles Friday. He was hospitalized in critical condition following the incident. The LAPD was attacked when they tried to take the injured boy to the hospital. Neither victim nor perpetrator was identified. On Friday morning, high school students organized a protest that started at Los Angeles City Hall. They marched through the streets and gathered in Grand Park. Around...

  • Incarcerated firefighters do risky, low-pay work. Many say it's the best job behind bars.

    Stacker|Updated Feb 7, 2025

    More than 900 incarcerated firefighters were responding to the fires in Southern California, according to California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation officials. In a written statement earlier in the week, CDCR Secretary Jeff Macomber called the incarcerated workers an "essential" part of the state's response. "Their commitment to protecting lives and property during these emergencies cannot be overstated," Macomber said. Generally, incarcerated firefighters work...

  • ATF urges police to stop reselling used guns

    Stacker, Champe Barton for The Trace|Updated Feb 7, 2025

    ATF urges police to stop reselling used guns Federal officials are cautioning state and local law enforcement against reselling their used guns to the public, saying the practice has sent tens of thousands of old police weapons into the hands of criminals. The warning was the first in a series of recommendations made by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in its fourth and final installment of a multiyear gun trafficking assessment requested by President...

  • How extreme weather is impacting our mental health (wherever you are)

    Stacker, Kim Sheffield-Chang|Updated Feb 7, 2025

    As communities across America rebuild from a number of recent severe storms, floods, and wildfires, experts are noting a less visible but equally important concern: the impact of extreme weather on our mental health. While attention typically focuses on the damage done to homes or infrastructure, research shows these events are taking a significant toll on mental well-being—even for those living hundreds or thousands of miles from disaster zones, reports Blueprint, a therapist...

  • USAID, Mandated to Fund Overseas Development, Instead Gave Over $8Million in Grants to Politico.com

    Updated Feb 6, 2025

    An examination of documents obtained from United States Agency, shows the the Federal agency gave over $8 million in grants to Politico.com, a leftist media organization critical of former President Joe Biden's opponents. The grants were given from 2019 to 2024, peaking in 2023. "It is shocking," tweeted Bill Ackman, a formerly Democrat hedge fund manager, "but perhaps not surprising that the Biden/Harris administration used USAID, the agency whose purpose is to administer...

  • Santa Monica High School Teacher Accused of Inappropriate Relationship with 16 Year Old

    Matthew Gonzalez, Observer Staff WRiter|Updated Feb 5, 2025

    On January 27, 2025, the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) received a report regarding a suspected inappropriate relationship between a 16-year-old female student from Santa Monica High School and a male teacher. Detectives investigated and found that the science teacher and the student had been involved in inappropriate activities since late 2024, occurring in various locations across Los Angeles County. On February 5, 2025, SMPD detectives, with the help of uniformed...

  • Fair-weather pets: These states have seen the biggest change in cats surrendered to shelters

    Stacker, Jennifer Huizen, Data Work By Elena Cox|Updated Feb 5, 2025

    The year has started fairly positively for the shelters and rescue facilities caring for homeless kitties. In most parts of the country, shelters recorded notably lower rates of cat surrenders in 2024 than in 2023 and 2022, with around 340,000 cats surrendered to shelters by December of last year, according to Shelter Animals Count's intake database. This news comes in the wake of a significant uptick in pet ownership. Widespread coverage about the COVID-19 pandemic pet boom...

  • Bianca Censori Stuns at Grammys and on Social Media. She and Husband Kanye West Ejected From the Event

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 2, 2025

    Kanye West and Bianca Censori were reportedly escorted out of the Grammys after arriving uninvited, but it was security, not the police, who removed them from the event. Their unexpected presence (not to mention Bianca's bare assed, bare breast "look at me" look) raised concerns among event organizers, leading to their removal. Bianca Censori's appearance at the Grammys sparked significant backlash on social media, with many users expressing outrage over her sheer dress that...

  • Ethereum, Bitcoin Prices Collapsing Sunday Night. Bottom So Far, $91,000 for BTC, $2,150 for ETH

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 2, 2025

    No, It isn't the Trump Tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Here are the reasons for BITCOIN's sudden decline. Bitcoin is currently in a steep dive, having lost almost $8,000 in Value over the last 24 Hours. Bitcoin is experiencing a decline due to a combination of factors, including stronger-than-expected U.S. economic data, which has diminished hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts, and significant liquidations in the crypto market. Additionally, the U.S. government's planned sale...

  • Beach Warnings for Los Angeles County February 2, 2025

    LA Department of Public Health|Updated Feb 2, 2025

    February 2, 2025 REMOVAL OF OCEAN WATER CLOSURE DUE TO SEWAGE RELEASE Ocean water quality results from January 31, 2025, and February 1, 2025, indicated that bacterial levels met health standards. Therefore, the ocean water closure for the following area has been lifted: From Encinal Canyon to 31250 Broad Beach Rd., in Malibu. OCEAN WATER CLOSURE AND ADVISORY DUE TO FIRE IMPACTS REMAIN An ocean water closure and advisory due to fire related impacts remain for the following...

  • Private firefighters are increasingly popular with insurers. But do they pose a risk?

    Stacker, Felicia Mello for CalMatters|Updated Feb 1, 2025

    Robert MacKenzie is an assistant fire chief—but not the kind who works for your local fire department. As the Palisades Fire bore down on Southern California last week, the private fire crew he oversees headed out to help defend homes for their customers: Insurance companies that offer wildfire protection to wealthy homeowners and others with the coverage built into their policies. Working with lists of high-risk properties provided by insurers, the team from Capstone Fire a...

  • Why California keeps putting homes where fires burn

    Stacker, Ben Christopher for CalMatters|Updated Feb 1, 2025

    In 1955, the Ventu Park wildfire tore through the canyons above Malibu, burning nearly 14,000 acres and eight homes. The same area saw two large fires burn hillsides and homes over the next three years. There were two in the 1970s, one in the '80s and three in the '90s. This century those hills saw the Woolsey fire, one of the most destructive burns in California history. The Franklin fire, which scorched the hills just last month, has now been overshadowed by the firestorm th...

  • As erosion and floods swallow buildings, Washington's coastal communities strain to adapt

    Stacker, Claire Carlson for The Daily Yonder, Julia Tilton for The Daily Yonder|Updated Feb 1, 2025

    Connie Allen sat at a wooden table in her home in North Cove, Washington, a quarter mile up the road from the beach. Cranberry bogs extend on all sides of her property, which sits 10 feet above sea level. She described her nightmare: All the bogs flooded by storming seas. Salt left behind after a powerful coastal storm could kill the cranberry vines, threatening more than 70 farmers and their workers, families, and buyers, The Daily Yonder reports. Cranberries grown along the...

  • Learjet Crashes Into Houses in NE Philadelphia; At Least 7 Dead

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 1, 2025

    A Learjet 55 crashed in Northeast Philadelphia near the Roosevelt Mall, resulting in a massive explosion and multiple homes catching fire. The incident occurred shortly after the plane took off from Northeast Philadelphia Airport, and investigations are ongoing. The Learjet crashed shortly after takeoff from Northeast Philadelphia Airport, and the exact cause is still under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board. It re...

  • Blackhawk Pilot Cpt. Rebecca Lobach Remembered as a Fun Loving Athlete, True Patriot and Great Friend

    Davis Winkie, White House Reporter, USA TODAY|Updated Feb 1, 2025

    I'm heartbroken to share that my friend Capt. Rebecca Lobach died in Wednesday evening's crash near DC's National Airport. Rebecca was brilliant and fearless, a talented pilot and a PT stud. We trained and commissioned together from @UNCArmyROTC, and we had a lot of fun along the way, too. We were both latecomers to the ROTC program, enrolling partway through the third year, and quickly bonded over being the new kids on the block. Rebecca and I were in a training platoon...

  • Mexican Drug Cartels Shoot, Wound Hiker in Southern California

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Wrtier|Updated Jan 29, 2025

    A group of American Hikers were shot at 1.23.25 in S.California by Cartel Smugglers who have crossed the US/Mexican Border in order to bring in a group of illegal immigrants. One of the hikers was wounded and airlifted to a US hospital. The smugglers were able to retreat back to Mexico. Separately, the Mexican government has begun suppressing caravans of immigrants in Southern Mexico, per agreement with the Trump administration. A caravan of 8000 Central American immigrants...

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