At this point, it remains to be seen just how vulnerable Bass is due to her perceived failure to prepare and then respond to the fires.
Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso is stoking speculation about his political future as he becomes one of the most vocal Democratic critics of the handling of the wildfires that have
The man who was almost Mayor of LA was sure talking like a candidate on HBO tonight in the ongoing fallout of the devastating LA wildfires
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt in your philosophy.” When William Shakespeare penned these immortal words in Hamlet, he may unwittingly have been predicting the future arrival of the criminally inept Karen Bass as Mayor of Los Angeles by reminding his readers that there are mysterious and unexplained things in life beyond logic or understanding.
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Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate, Rick Caruso, said he was 'so sad' to be right in his 'prediction' of the deadly wildfires that torched the California city. The 66-year-old billionaire ...
Rick Caruso, who lost the mayoral race to Karen Bass in 2022, says he predicted the Palisades fire disaster six years ago, adding grimly: “I’m so sad that I was right.” Caruso appeared this ...
By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Rick Caruso isn’t holding back on his thoughts surrounding the devastating Los Angeles wildfires and what he felt leadership did wrong when it came to prevention.
Developer Rick Caruso, who built and owns the Rosewood Miramar Beach in Montecito, is speaking out about his Palisades property.
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Trump has consistently minimized the seriousness of the climate crisis, labeling it as “a hoax.” He has suggested that victims could have avoided disaster by simply “raking their yards” and has placed blame on Democrats for spending cuts to social services that he and the Republicans fully endorse and are preparing to launch more significant ones.
Such are the conditions of Mr. Mike Johnson and his Republican caucus. For Israel, anything. For our brothers and sisters in California, a miserable lesson in voting blue. Here’s hoping that, when the next natural disaster befalls a red state in our America, it’s not the Democrats wielding the national purse.