IRS layoffs could hurt revenue collection and foil efforts to go after rich tax dodgers, experts say

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The layoffs of roughly 7,000 IRS probationary workers beginning this week likely mean the end of the agency's plan to go after high-wealth tax dodgers and could spell disaster for revenue collections,
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Woman in “Palisades Strong” T-shirt charged with looting a home burned in wildfire

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A woman wearing a “Palisades Strong” T-shirt — part of a campaign to promote solidarity and resilience among fire victims — was arrested Friday on suspicion of looting a home destroyed in last month’s devastating wildfire, authorities said.
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State Sen. Ben Allen introduces new legislation on producer responsibility and clean water

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State Sen. Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) has introduced two recent environmental bills addressing household hazardous waste management and clean water protections Allen said the bills reflect California's ongoing commitment to environmental leadership amid federal policy fluctuations.
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‘Apprentice’ Director Ali Abbasi Apologizes for ‘Slap on the Rear’ of Actor, Says He Dropped CAA and Management 360 Exclusive

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"The Apprentice" director Ali Abbasi apologizes for what he says was a "slap on the rear" of an A-list actor, clarifying that he dropped his agents.
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How Trump’s mass layoffs raise the risk of wildfires in the US West, according to fired workers

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The termination letters that ended the careers of thousands of U.S. Forest Service employees mean fewer people and less resources will be available to help prevent and fight wildfires, raising the specter of even more destructive blazes across the American West,
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