The Google-owned video platform announced its donation Wednesday, joining Snapchat and Hollywood studios in helping to rebuild.
Google and YouTube have pledged to donate $15 million to ongoing Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts, the latest company to donate
Social media was flooded with posts and YouTube videos claiming that popstar Jennifer Lopez’s mansion had been destroyed in the Palisades fire
YouTube and Google, together with Google.org, are contributing $15 million toward relief efforts aiding those impacted by the Los Angeles-area wildfires. The contribution will go to organizations including Emergency Network Los Angeles,
YouTube, Google and Meta are pitching in to help L.A. recover from the wildfires that have caused devastation across the region and forced thousands to evacuate in the past week. Google and YouTube are contributing $15 million to L.
Google and YouTube will donate $15 million to support the Los Angeles community and content creators impacted by wildfires.
Popular YouTuber and singer Meg Deangelis is facing backlash over a post she made regarding the January 2025 LA wildfires.
For five consecutive days, wildfires fanned by strong winds have ravaged neighborhoods in Los Angeles, destroying more than 12,300 homes and buildings and leaving at least 16 dead. Fresh evacuations were ordered from Mandeville Canyon to the Interstate 405 freeway on Friday evening because of a flare-up of the massive Palisades Fire.
The Intuit Dome and Kia Forum will host the one-nigh-only concert at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 30. Along with Billie Eilish and Finneas, 18 other artists will perform, including Stevie Nicks, Sting, Green Day, Gracie Abrams and Jelly Roll. Dave Matthews and John Mayer will also perform together for the first time.
YouTube duo Colin & Samir have both lost each of their homes to the Palisades wildfire raging in the Los Angeles area.
A memo to prosecutors also instructs the Justice Department’s civil division to help identify state and local laws and policies that “threaten to impede” the Trump administration’s immigration initiatives and potentially challenge them in court.
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