He was born Hamish Watson, a surfie dude from Sydney – but he could morph into whatever you needed him to be. Hamish is due to be sentenced to jail in early 2019 for swindling a handful of victims out of more than $7m. But these crimes are just the final pages in a resume too thick to staple; for decades he’s duped victims in the US, Canada, Britain, Hong Kong and Australia. How did he do it? How did he evade authorities around the world for so long and what’s he done with all those tens of ...
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Wildfires in California Could Get Worse in 2025
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A new report says wildfire season in the U.S. could escalate quickly in 2025 as heat, drought, and past storm damage create dangerous conditions. AccuWeather forecasts up to 9 million acres could burn nationwide, with as many as 9,000 fires expected in California alone. Earlier this year, deadly wildfires in Southern California caused up to $275 billion in damage. Experts warn spring brings heightened risk across the southern Plains and Gulf Coast, especially in drought-hit areas and regions impacted by Hurricane Helene. Most fires are human-caused, and the threat to lives and property continues to grow. KFI's Heather Brooker (@theheatherbrooker) spoke with Senior Meteorologist Paul Pastelok wiht AccuWeather to get more details on the report and how it will affect people in California.
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A new report says wildfire season in the U.S. could escalate quickly in 2025 as heat, drought, and past storm damage create dangerous conditions. AccuWeather forecasts up to 9 million acres could burn nationwide, with as many as 9,000 fires expected in California alone. Earlier this year, deadly wildfires in Southern California caused up to $275 billion in damage. Experts warn spring brings heightened risk across the southern Plains and Gulf Coast, especially in drought-hit areas and regions impacted by Hurricane Helene. Most fires are human-caused, and the threat to lives and property continues to grow. KFI's Heather Brooker (@theheatherbrooker) spoke with Senior Meteorologist Paul Pastelok wiht AccuWeather to get more details on the report and how it will affect people in California.
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