Spectrum says it could be a copper thief behind widespread interruption

Spectrum says it could be a copper thief behind widespread interruption

A Spectrum spokesman confirmed to The Times that an attempt (unsuccessfully) burglary of Van Nuys’ copper theft in Van Nuys caused widespread internet disruption, affecting Sundays in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. “This morning, due to Van Nuys' vandalism, our boundaries also affected our services in Los Angeles and other areas of Ventura,” spokesman Dennis…

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After the Palisade fire, the final evacuation order was officially lifted

After the Palisade fire, the final evacuation order was officially lifted

According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the final evacuation order has been completely lifted nearly six months after wildfires destroyed the Pacific Palisades. Fire Department spokesman Lyndsey Lantz said a portion of the coastal area of ​​Los Angeles is still under evacuation orders due to dangerous collisions, potentially explosive lithium-ion batteries and toxic wildfire…

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Officials said Iran refused to negotiate a ceasefire amid Israeli attacks.

Officials said Iran refused to negotiate a ceasefire amid Israeli attacks.

DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran told mediators Qatar and Oman that it was reluctant to negotiate a ceasefire during the Israeli attack. “Iranians informed Qatar and Omanian mediators that they would only conduct serious negotiations once Iran completes its response to Israel's preemptive strike,” the official said. The official said Iran “clearly made it clear that…

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The memorandum says

The memorandum says

By Humeyra Pamuk WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is considering a significant expansion of its travel restrictions by potentially banning citizens of 36 countries from entering the United States. Earlier this month, the Republican president signed a announcement that banned citizens from 12 countries and said the move needed to protect the…

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