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Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal: Why now and what next?
A much-anticipated Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal is set to take effect on Jan. 19, 2025 – subject to an Israeli government vote on the package scheduled for the morning of Jan. 16.
The breakthrough comes 15 months into the bloody conflict sparked by an Oct. 7 2023, attack by Hamas gunmen in which about 1,200 Israelis were killed ...Read more
Biden’s move to remove Cuba from terror list continues ‘yo-yo’ policy likely to be reversed by Trump
The Biden administration has signaled to Congress its intention to remove Cuba’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism.
But here’s the twist: The move will only become legal upon the publication of a Federal Register notice – and that will likely happen under President Joe Biden’s successor, Donald Trump, who looks set ...Read more
Trump's Environmental Protection Agency pick worked for Musk-backed advocacy group
WASHINGTON — Lee Zeldin, President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to run the Environmental Protection Agency, has been a consultant to a wide swath of conservative organizations, including one of Elon Musk’s preferred dark money advocacy groups, according to new ethics disclosures.
Zeldin’s work for the Musk-backed group and others, ...Read more
Altadena winds were not powerful enough to shut off transmission lines before fire, Edison CEO asserts
LOS ANGELES — The head of Southern California Edison said Wednesday that winds blowing in Eaton Canyon on Jan. 7 were not strong enough to merit de-energizing a powerful transmission electrical line that is now being investigated as a possible ignition point for a fire that devastated a large swath of Altadena.
Residents who live near Eaton ...Read more
Frustration grows as LA fire victims demand to get back into their decimated neighborhoods
LOS ANGELES — As winds began to die down Wednesday, there was growing despair and frustration in the vast fire zones among residents who were demanding to get back into their neighborhoods.
A brigade of firefighters spent the day reinforcing containment lines and cooling hot spots in the Palisades and Eaton fires to lessen the risk that ...Read more
Speaker Johnson removes Ohio's Turner as head of House Intelligence Committee
WASHINGTON — Representative Mike Turner, a longtime defense hawk, has been removed as chairman of the powerful House Intelligence Committee, House Speaker Mike Johnson said.
The abrupt demotion, particularly so close to an inauguration, was highly unusual. Johnson said he had nothing bad to say about the veteran Ohio congressman. “It’s ...Read more
Georgia student suffers self-inflicted gunshot wound at middle school
ATLANTA — A Cobb County student is in critical condition after she suffered an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at Lindley Middle School in Mableton, Ga., on Wednesday afternoon, officials said.
“This afternoon, a student at Lindley Middle School tragically used a firearm to commit self-harm, prompting a code red,” the Cobb County ...Read more
In inaugural address, Washington's new Gov. Bob Ferguson says he's 'here to reform' government
Washington has a new governor for the first time in a dozen years. And Gov. Bob Ferguson made clear in his inaugural address on Wednesday that he’s ready to bolster bipartisanship and buck the status quo.
His speech came during a joint legislative session in the House chamber just after noon Wednesday, Jan. 15, the day after predecessor Jay ...Read more
Democrats: Treasury nominee Scott Bessent avoided Medicare tax on hedge fund earnings
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats are gearing up for a fight against Scott Bessent, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Treasury secretary, with questions about his fitness to hold the office based on a review of his tax returns.
The billionaire hedge fund manager has largely flown under the radar among a field of more controversial ...Read more
Analysis: President Biden's farewell speech comes too late for many Americans
President Joe Biden’s farewell speech Wednesday night came too late for many Americans, including members of his Democratic Party who wanted him to step aside before the primary.
The doggedness that marked Biden’s early congressional career, with him becoming known as a widowed dad traveling home every night on Amtrak to be with his sons, ...Read more
Biden cites threat from 'extreme wealth' in farewell address
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden warned Americans of a “dangerous concentration of power” in the hands of a “very few ultrawealthy people” and the impact he feared it would have on the country’s democracy as he delivered a farewell address Wednesday from the Oval Office.
“Today an oligarchy is taking shape in America — of ...Read more
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Trump blames Newsom for Los Angeles wildfires. How has California governor responded?
President-elect Donald Trump is treating California Gov. Gavin Newsom “as his punching bag,” triggering an extraordinary battle between an incoming president and a governor at a time when thousands are suffering and dozens are dying from the wildfires that...Read more
Virginia Republicans renew push to ban transgender athletes from women's sports
RICHMOND, Va. — For the fourth year in a row, Virginia Republicans have introduced legislation in the General Assembly that would ban transgender athletes from participating on sports teams that align with their gender.
The bills, proposed by Sen. Tammy Brankley Mulchi, R-Clarksville, and Del. Delores Oates, R-Front Royal, would require ...Read more
Trump nominees defend views: Key takeaways from Senate hearings
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s choice to head the CIA called for the agency to heighten its focus on threats from China, and his nominee for attorney general stood by a call to investigate “bad” prosecutors as the Senate picked up the pace of Cabinet confirmation hearings.
Trump nominees Marco Rubio for secretary of State, John Ratcliffe ...Read more
California backs out of clean truck and train regulations ahead of Trump administration
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California withdrew plans for pioneering clean-air regulations targeting diesel trucks and trains Tuesday, citing challenges posed by the incoming Trump administration. The state rules faced an uncertain future with federal approval in jeopardy.
The state’s Advanced Clean Fleet rule sought to end sales of new fossil-...Read more
Prosecutors in California's Orange County agree to permanent reforms to end federal probe of misuse of informants
SANTA ANA, Calif. — The Orange County District Attorney’s Office has reached an agreement with the U.S. Justice Department, ending a federal investigation into the violation of the rights of criminal defendants through the systematic misuse of jailhouse informants to garner incriminating evidence, authorities said Wednesday.
The lengthy ...Read more
SpaceX pushes 1st Starship test launch attempt to Thursday
SpaceX is ready to send up its first test flight of the year for its Starship and Super Heavy rocket from Texas, but delayed it one day to Thursday, when the company will once again go for a booster catch back at the launch site.
The seventh test flight overall for the 396-foot-tall combined rocket is aiming for liftoff from SpaceX’s Starbase...Read more
Israel, Hamas agree to ceasefire deal to pause war in Gaza
Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire deal that calls for releasing dozens of hostages and bringing a temporary halt to the war in the Gaza Strip that has killed tens of thousands of people in the last 15 months and touched off broader turmoil across the Middle East.
The ceasefire will start Sunday and last six weeks, Qatari and US officials ...Read more
Monday set to be coldest Inauguration Day since 1985
Subfreezing temperatures are expected for President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming inauguration in Washington, D.C.
The Weather Channel predicts a high of just 26 degrees on Monday, with low temperatures dropping into the single digits. Clear skies and daytime winds of up to 20 mph could add to the chill.
It’s set to be the coldest ...Read more
Far-right Georgia lawmaker says he will flout House ban to attend Kemp speech
ATLANTA — A far-right Republican state senator said he plans to ignore his banishment from the state House and attend Thursday’s State of the State address by Gov. Brian Kemp.
State Sen. Colton Moore, a Trenton Republican and former House member, called House Speaker Jon Burns a “tyrant” in a social media post and pledged that he will �...Read more
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