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Flavor Flav Launches Fundraiser for Black Families Displaced by L.A. Wildfires

"Not enough is being done for the Black families and community in the aftermath of the California fires," the rapper wrote on Instagram.

Cecile Richards, Former Planned Parenthood President, Women’s Rights Activist, Dies at 67

The daughter of the late Texas Gov. Ann Richards, had glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer.

Nina Dobrev Says She Has Survivor’s Guilt After House Near L.A. Fires “Made It”

The actress revealed she had to evacuate her home on her Jan. 9 birthday and urged people to donate and help those affected by the wildfires as her "birthday wish."

ATTN:’s Matthew Segal, Archewell Alum Mandana Dayani Appointed to Holocaust Memorial Council Board of Trustees 

Outgoing President Joe Biden made the announcement ahead of his official exit.

SoCal Fire Fund Auctioning Off Lunch With Julia Roberts and ‘Only Murders in the Building’ Set Visit to Support Relief Efforts

The wildfire relief fund was launched by the CAA Foundation, CORE and the Los Angeles Unified School District Education Foundation.

Donald Trump Says He Will “Probably” Travel to L.A. After Inauguration to View Wildfire Aftermath

"I thought it would be better if I went as president," the president-elect told NBC News.

Menendez Brothers’ Sentencing Postponed Due to Raging L.A. Wildfires

The DA’s office announced Friday yet another turn in the twisted saga of the Menendez brothers.

Rick Caruso Tells Bill Maher He Predicted Palisades Fire: “I’m So Sad That I Was Right”

The former L.A. mayoral candidate said on 'Real Time' that people should be asking, "Why wasn't more done" to prevent the Los Angeles wildfires?

Critics Choice Awards Set New Date Amid Los Angeles Fires

The awards show, which was originally set for Jan. 14 in Santa Monica, has been postponed twice and is now scheduled for Feb. 7.

How to Help: A Guide to Organizations Providing Relief to Those Impacted By L.A. Wildfires

In the wake of the L.A. wildfires, the entertainment industry has stepped up to assist those who need help the most. Major studios — including Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, Netflix and more — have committed to large donations, set up relief funds and mobilized the industry to take care of its own.

Alexander Brothers, Sex Trafficking Case Documentary in the Works at Rakontur

Award-winning director Billy Corben says work has started on 'Delisted: The Alexander Brothers,' about two Miami luxury realtors and their brother who have been indicted on sex-trafficking charges.

Mel Gibson Learned About His Trump Appointment From Social Media

"I got the tweet at the same time as all of you and was just as surprised. Nevertheless, I heed the call,” said Gibson in a statement.

Trump Inauguration to Be Moved Indoors Due to Intense Cold Weather

"There is an Arctic blast sweeping the Country. I don’t want to see people hurt, or injured, in any way," Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.

Joan Plowright, Venerable Legend of the British Stage, Dies at 95

She won a Tony, was nominated for an Oscar and was married to Laurence Olivier for nearly three decades.

‘Dear White People’ Actor Recovering From Gunshot Wound That Shattered His Arm

DeRon Horton, who has starred opposite Samuel J. Jackson and Denzel Washington, is counting his blessings for not ending up "in a casket or paralyzed" from the shooting.

Streaming Ratings: ‘The Traitors’ Scores Series High With Season 3 Premiere

The competition show draws the best ever unscripted premiere on Peacock.