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College campuses react to the news of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal

The Israel-Hamas war ignited protests on many U.S. college campuses. Some students were elated, others concerned after the announcement of a ceasefire.

ICE estimates it would need $26.9 billion to enforce GOP deportation bill

An internal document from Immigration and Customs Enforcement concludes it would be “impossible” for it to enforce the Laken Riley Act without significantly more resources.

Trump’s challenge: where to house millions of immigrant detainees

One of the biggest hurdles to carrying out Trump’s mass deportation plans is where to house the millions of people who are in the country without legal status. As many prisons and detention centers are already overcrowded, what options are there?

Angelenos who didn’t have to evacuate are experiencing survivor’s guilt from fires

Most people in L.A. did not evacuate — and many have survivor’s guilt. Katia Riddle discusses with Ailsa strategies for Angelenos who are navigating this complicated emotional terrain.

Freezing temperatures are expected during Trump’s second inauguration

Monday’s Inauguration Day is set to be the coldest in 40 years. The high temperature for the day is projected to be around freezing at 23 degrees, while the low for the day may drop to just 10 degrees.

The immigration journey: How long does it take to feel like an American?

What does it take to feel like an American – and to be treated like one? Several communities shared their perspectives on the immigrant experience.

Giuliani fails to appear for federal civil trial, says case has been settled

Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani was scheduled to be a witness in a case set to determine which assets he would have to forfeit after he lied about two Georgia election workers.

LA’s wildfires prompted a rash of fake images. Here’s why

“It’s not just that you’re perpetrating a fraud” by spreading bogus images, expert Hany Farid says. The fakes also sow confusion about an ongoing catastrophe.

Flags to be raised for Trump’s inauguration, despite half-staff order for Carter’s death

The president-elect had expressed concern that Democrats seemed happy to see the flag lowered during the inauguration ceremony despite the tradition of lowering flags after a president’s death.

L.A. turns attention to the potential for crime amid fires

In the LA fire zones, law enforcement is promising to crack down on looting, fraud and other crimes. Some residents have hired security or are staying in their houses to watch the neighborhood.

LA fires are still raging, but forecasters expect calmer winds in the coming days

It was another day of fierce winds gusting to 65 mph in mountainous areas of Los Angeles and Ventura counties, but weather more conducive to firefighting operations is expected soon.

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