Experts say it is only a matter of time until major Australian cities experience “house-to-house ignition” on a similar scale to Los Angeles.
American world number four Taylor Fritz said Thursday he will donate his $82,000 first-round prize money from the Australian Open to help victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, calling the devastation "insane".
For more stories about the Los Angeles fires, go to pdne.ws/4fQHrZc MELBOURNE, Australia — American tennis player Taylor Fritz said Thursday he is donating the prize money he earned for his first-round victory at the Australian Open — about $82,000 ...
From insurance companies to Sean Diddy, conspiracy theories about LA wildfires are spreading like, well, wildfire. But is there any truth to them?
Some 6.5 million people remain under a critical fire threat and ideal fire conditions of high winds and low humidity are forecast to return.
Naomi Osaka, with LA wildfires on her mind, called her 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 win against Caroline Garcia in the Australian Open first round “an acceptable job.”
MELBOURNE, Australia — American tennis player ... relief funds to help people affected by the wildfires in the greater Los Angeles area. “I mean, I feel like it’s really the least I can ...
Naomi Osaka said the fire wasn't too far away from her Los Angeles house and revealed that she had someone go to her place and take her daughter's birth certificate because that was one precious thing she didn't want to risk losing.
Jannik Sinner sniffed out and exploited weakness in Alexander Zverev like a starving predator, pouncing for a straight sets victory to defend his Australian Open title Sunday in Melbourne.
Please put Los Angeles under consideration,” Ryan Becker, Visit California’s senior vice president of communications and strategy, told news.com.au while visiting Melbourne this week.
A year after earning his first Grand Slam title at the same event, Sinner became the youngest man to leave Melbourne Park with the trophy two years in a row since Jim Courier in 1993.
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