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Man stabbed to death in same Brooklyn playground where migrant slain in July

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​NEW YORK — A homeless 21-year-old man was stabbed to death in a Brooklyn playground Tuesday morning, police said.

The scene of the slaying, Clinton Hill’s Steuben Playground, is where a Venezuelan migrant was shot to death earlier this year.

In the latest violence, the victim was stabbed in the stomach during a confrontation with a man ...Read more

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson giving up $300 million property tax hike fight, evaluating other options with aldermen

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CHICAGO — Mayor Brandon Johnson is all but giving up on his proposed $300 million property tax hike before aldermen kill it, and pushing them to find other revenue in its place to avert layoffs.

Johnson’s administration is combing over alternatives to the tax jump ahead of a meeting Wednesday where the City Council is expected to vote it ...Read more

Male model Dynus Saxon, 20, charged with murder in gruesome Bronx stabbing

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NEW YORK — An 20-year-old successful male model has been arrested for murdering a man who still had a knife lodged in his chest when cops arrived at the bloody Bronx murder scene.

Dynus Saxon was charged Monday with murder, manslaughter and weapon possession in the death of 35-year-old Kadeem Grant.

Saxon has appeared in Vogue Italia, ad ...Read more

Number of structures destroyed in Southern California's Mountain fire jumps to more than 200

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LOS ANGELES — As firefighters increase containment against Ventura County's devastating Mountain fire, new access to burned areas has revealed even more damage from the blaze that exploded last week during an exceptional wind event.

Officials on Tuesday said 207 structures have been destroyed, many of them homes, after more than a dozen teams...Read more

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NYC judge delays decision on Trump's immunity motion in hush money case

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NEW YORK — A Manhattan judge has delayed a highly-anticipated decision in Donald Trump’s hush money case following his election victory at the request of the president-elect’s lawyers and the Manhattan district attorney, according to court documents filed Tuesday.

State Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan granted a joint motion to postpone...Read more

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Just one homeless encampment created 155,000 pounds of debris by the San Diego River

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SAN DIEGO — San Diego has finished pulling more than 155,000 pounds of debris out of just one prominent riverbed encampment, illustrating how complex and expensive responding to homelessness can be when it’s allowed to last for years.

The operation required a multimillion-dollar state grant and some of that money will now be spent helping ...Read more

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Sales tax is going up by 1 cent in 3 inland cities. Here's where it won't change, and when it won't matter.

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SAN DIEGO — Escondido, San Marcos and Lemon Grove have become the first inland cities in San Diego County to raise their local sales tax rate a full cent higher than the county’s base rate of 7.75%.

Voters in those cities easily approved sales tax hikes last week. They join coastal cities Chula Vista, National City, Imperial Beach, Solana ...Read more

Laken Riley case: Jose Ibarra waives right to jury in murder trial

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ATHENS, Ga. — A judge, not a jury, will decide the fate of Jose Antonio Ibarra, the suspect accused of killing 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley nearly nine months ago on the University of Georgia campus.

Tuesday, Ibarra waived his right to a jury trial in a 15-minute hearing, opting instead to have Superior Court Judge H. Patrick ...Read more

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Northern California's Shoe Fire now fully contained; blaze blackened more than 5,000 acres

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The Shoe Fire in Shasta County is now fully contained, U.S. Forest Service officials announced this week, but with forecast rains come new concerns.

Forest Service crews contained the month-long blaze that burned through timber and chaparral in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest after it had charred 5,124 acres.

“The impact of the fire has ...Read more

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High chance Caribbean system will develop, hurricane center says

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ORLANDO, Fla. – The National Hurricane Center on Tuesday increased again its forecast odds a Caribbean system will develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.

As of its 7 a.m. tropical outlook, the NHC said a tropical wave in the central Caribbean Sea was producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms.

“Environmental ...Read more

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A year after COVID-19 funding ran out, Pennsylvania childcare providers remain in a staffing crisis

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PHILADELPHIA — After the onset of COVID-19 drove down business for childcare providers, the federal government stepped in to help. Grant funding came through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) in 2021 to stabilize the already-fragile sector, helping providers survive the most difficult and straining times.

But that funding ran out about a ...Read more

Stripped of qualified immunity, Colorado police officers turn to common law to seek protection from lawsuits

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DENVER — Glyn Hart was suicidal when he crashed into a parked car in La Junta three years ago.

He was suicidal when a police officer arrested him, suicidal when the officer took him to a hospital, and suicidal when the officer left him alone in a police holding cell for 74 minutes, wearing a hoodie with a drawstring.

Hart, 46, used that ...Read more

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Trump free to use Justice Department to target his enemies. Will he?

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WASHINGTON — Before he was reelected, President Donald Trump openly threatened to use — or abuse — his power by ordering federal prosecutors to pursue criminal cases against those he deems enemies.

There's little in the law that would stop him.

That's because the Supreme Court has made clear the Constitution gives the president total ...Read more

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Long COVID study could be a 'game changer': AI can identify hidden cases from health records

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BOSTON — A new long COVID study could be a “game changer,” according to local researchers who found that an AI tool can identify hidden cases of the mysterious condition from patient health records.

While some diagnostic studies suggest that about 7% of the population suffers from long COVID, this new approach from Mass General Brigham ...Read more

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Cars bombs. Massacres. A cartel turf war. Mexico's new president confronts a wave of violence

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MEXICO CITY — Car bombs. Massacres. The slaying of a Roman Catholic priest.

A cartel war that has engulfed a major city. A mayor of another large city beheaded after he dared to call for peace.

Six weeks after taking office, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is contending with a nationwide wave of violence, and is facing increasingly ...Read more

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California immigrants prepare for a second Trump administration

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WASHINGTON — The morning after former President Donald Trump won a second term on a promise to deport millions of immigrants, a line formed outside a Riverside County, California, legal aid organization before it had even opened its doors.

Legal permanent residents wanted help applying for citizenship. Asylum seekers who had given the ...Read more

Jails and prisons often fail to protect incarcerated people during natural disasters

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The United States has almost 2 million people behind bars in prisons, jails and detention centers – the largest such population in any country. Although incarcerated people are locked away from the outside world, they are even more vulnerable to the impacts of disasters, such as hurricanes and wildfires, than the rest of society.

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Most US book bans target children’s literature featuring diverse characters and authors of color

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Book bans in U.S. schools and libraries during the 2021-22 school year disproportionately targeted children’s books written by people of color – especially women of color – according to a peer-reviewed study we published. They also tended to feature characters of color.

In addition, we found book bans were more common in right-...Read more

Papal elections aren’t always as dramatic as ‘Conclave’ – but the history behind the process is

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I’m a historian of the medieval papacy and editor of the forthcoming three volumes of the Cambridge History of the Papacy. So it was more or less mandatory for me to see the new movie “Conclave.”

Based on Robert Harris’ 2016 novel, the film shows the politics behind electing a pope to lead the world’s 1.36 billion Catholics....Read more

Racism is such a touchy topic that many US educators avoid it – we are college professors who tackled that challenge head on

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It is not easy to teach about race in today’s political and social climate.

One hundred and sixty years after the United States abolished slavery, racial differences continue to spark pervasive misunderstanding, engender social separation and drive political and economic disparities. American educators are naturally intimidated and,...Read more