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Two crossed lines that form an X . It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. A waitress takes customers orders in the outdoor seating area of a restaurant on January 28, 2021 in Los Angeles. Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images
Los Angeles has seen more coronavirus cases and deaths than any other county in the US.
The majority of LA infections were recorded during a deadly winter surge over the last two months.
Epidemiologists say a few factors turned LA into a coronavirus epicenter: the emergence of a local variant, escalating pandemic fatigue, and a high share of overcrowded multi-generational homes.
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Trevor Noah will spend 2021 in style. The day before New Year’s Eve, the host of “The Daily Show” shelled out $27.5 million for a contemporary mansion in Bel-Air.
The comedian must have a thing for architectural showplaces. In 2019, he dropped $20.5 million on a similarly dramatic mansion also found in Bel-Air, but ended up selling it last summer for $21.7 million.
Noah bought this one from Mark Rios, an L.A. architect who built the 11,000-square-foot home for himself. Inspired by Japanese aesthetics, he told Architectural Digest that he went through 50 plans before settling on the final design and employed dark timbers based on a room he saw in Kyoto and extra-thick walls to protect against the noise of the city below.