Incarcerated firefighters offer aid, find potential career path battling L.A. blazes

Incarcerated firefighters from the Fenner Canyon Conservation Camp 41, a medium-security state prison, are helping battle the Eaton fire. (Pedro Calderon Michel) Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. It’s Sunday. I’m your host, Andrew J. Campa. Here’s what you need to know to start your weekend: Incarcerated firefighters battle flames, find potential … Read more

Therapists suggest group crying, ‘forest-bathing’ for liberals to deal with ‘sense of hopelessness’ on Trump Inauguration Day: report

As President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration approaches, some Americans are “dreading” the Republican’s return to office and experiencing increased anxiety, a new report says. Time Magazine reported Friday about 11 “science-backed” activities people can try on Monday to cope with their “sense of hopelessness” about the incoming administration. Psychology experts and therapists suggested a variety of activities that … Read more

Only Page Six readers can score stars’ favorite TruSkin serum for over 50% off right now

Kyle Richards shouted out TruSkin’s deeply discounted vitamin C serum in an Amazon livestream. TruSkin Page Six may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Orange you glad it’s not full price? While TruSkin Vitamin C Facial Serum ($49 $20) is already deeply … Read more

Bill OKs Food Stamps for Some Drug Felons

The California Senate approved legislation Wednesday allowing certain drug felons to receive food stamps, in an effort to reverse a nearly eight-year ban enacted when the state overhauled the welfare system. Although the food stamp program is funded entirely by the federal government, the state has the right to set certain rules for people using … Read more

JD Vance mocks Biden’s 28th Amendment announcement with Pete Rose Hall of Fame comparison

President Biden’s recent declaration that the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is now “the law of the land” has prompted mockery in his final days in office. Biden isn’t even safe from insults from Vice President-elect JD Vance.  Vance responded to Biden’s declaration in a post on X, joking that Biden should put the late disgraced MLB icon Pete … Read more

Column: Never too late to make resolutions for the year ahead

Crespi basketball coach Derek Fisher trying to make a teachable moment. (Craig Weston) Sportswriters should make a yearly commitment to readers so they know where they are coming from. It doesn’t mean every commitment can be fulfilled, but it’s a good start for the new year to understand expectations and seek feedback in the months … Read more

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