This is the same price that Lavin and her husband, the actor Steve Bakunas, paid for the property in May 2022.
Climate change is an intensifier — a force that amplifies and worsens existing conditions. It increases the probability that extreme conditions will compound and become unprecedented.
I am 57 years old and make $150,000 a year. My wife is 53 and is a stay-at-home mom for our 7-year-old twins. I have a little over $1 million in retirement accounts — 401(k) and IRA — and my ...
A Russian man who sought asylum in the U.S. three years ago sparked global praise for rescuing an American flag from a burning home during the California wildfires. Sultan Ramazanov was driving ...
The director was best known for his artistic vision and the direction behind Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet ... In 2024, Lynch revealed he could no longer leave home. He was diagnosed with emphysema ...
David Lynch, the four-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker behind films such as Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive, and creator of the television series Twin Peaks ... be leaving his home because of ...
David Lynch, Visionary Filmmaker Behind 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mulholland Drive ... diagnosed with emphysema and would not be leaving his home because of fears of contracting the coronavirus or ...
Thousands of buildings and homes in Southern California have burned to the ground. The damage — which could exceed $250 billion — is raising a host of insurance questions: Do homeowners have ...
Giulia Carbonaro is a Newsweek Reporter based in London, U.K. Her focus is on U.S. and European politics, global affairs and housing. She has covered the ups and downs of the U.S. housing market ...
Edwin Castro, the sole winner of the $2.04 billion Powerball lottery, lost one of his multimillion-dollar home to the California wildfires. After his record-setting win in November 2022 ...
Her emotional message sparked a reaction from fans, but the image of her flanked by her oldest son, René-Charles, and her 14-year-old twins, Eddy and Nelson, was also a highlight of the post.
These measures are hardly a mystery. California law requires homeowners to adopt many of the same fire-protective measures at home, but compliance remains inconsistent and enforcement is often lax.