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Reinventing the South Florida seawall to help marine life, buffer rising seas
MIAMI – In the back of a million-dollar mansion under construction in Miami Beach, contractors are installing what may be the future first line of coastal defense from erosion and climate-driven sea-rise.
It’s a seawall but not your old-school plain poured concrete installation. This is a “living seawall” and it’s cutting-edge in both...Read more
How RFK Jr. drove mistrust of a cancer prevention vaccine
WASHINGTON — The potential elevation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the nation’s largest health agency could be detrimental to the government’s goal of preventing cervical cancer through vaccination.
That’s because Kennedy has a long history of making misleading claims about and being involved in legal challenges to the human ...Read more
Yosemite is one of the deadliest national parks in the US and there's one main reason
Yosemite National Park is a popular place to take in picturesque views and marvelous waterfalls, as well as enjoy a variety of outdoor adventures, including hiking.
But did you know Yosemite also is considered one of the deadliest national parks in the United States?
According to data collected from personal injury firm Malloy Law Offices, the...Read more
Republican bill would ban transgender girls from high school sports in California
LOS ANGELES — On the first day of the California Legislature's new session, Assemblymember Kate Sanchez, an Orange County Republican, introduced a bill that would ban transgender high school students from competing on girls' sports teams.
"Young women who have spent years training, sacrificing and earning their place to compete at the highest...Read more
LA County District Attorney Nathan Hochman hires new special prosecutor for police misconduct
LOS ANGELES — The L.A. County Board of Supervisors approved the hiring of a new special prosecutor to look into police misconduct cases this week, less than a month after Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman moved to fire the person his predecessor named to that post.
Michael Gennaco, an ex-federal prosecutor who once headed L.A. County’s Office of ...Read more
Netanyahu says Israel-Hamas deal to pause Gaza War is approved
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said an agreement with Hamas to pause the war in Gaza has been finalized, suggesting it’s on track to begin on Sunday.
Netanyahu, in a statement on Friday morning, said he ordered his security Cabinet to meet later in the day to approve the truce, which has been backed by U.S. President Joe Biden ...Read more
Deputies warned to decontaminate clothes after lead, asbestos found in air near Eaton fire
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department sent an urgent message out to patrol cars Wednesday afternoon, warning deputies in Altadena that, after days of nearby wildfires, the air is so toxic they should wear masks and decontaminate their uniforms before stepping foot in their homes.
Sent at 4:35 p.m., the message began "Attn ...Read more
Home that survived Palisades fire is split in half by landslide
LOS ANGELES — A Pacific Palisades home that narrowly survived the fire that rampaged through the community was heavily damaged by a landslide this week.
Photos of the wreckage showed the single-family home split completely in half. The nearly 1,000-square-foot house was listed for rent on Zillow last year.
Bryan Kirkwood, who was hired to ...Read more
Trump expected to tap Jones Day lawyer to lead Civil Division
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name Brett Shumate to lead the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Division, choosing a veteran litigator to run an office that will defend the incoming administration’s agenda in court, according to people familiar with the situation.
Shumate is a partner at Jones Day in Washington...Read more
Group of Nevada state lawmakers supports graduate assistants' union
Democratic state legislators signed a letter Thursday urging the Nevada System of Higher Education to recognize graduate assistants’ ongoing efforts to be recognized as a union.
The letter, signed by nine senators and 28 members of the Assembly, urges NHSE Interim Chancellor Patty Charlton, University of Nevada, Reno President Brian Sandoval ...Read more
China population shrinks for third year even with more babies born
China’s population shrank for the third straight year in 2024, even though births rose slightly, underscoring a persistent long-term risk for the economy.
The total number of people in China fell by more than 1.39 million to 1.408 billion last year, according to data released by the National Statistics Bureau on Friday.
Around 9.54 million ...Read more
Firefighters boost containment of Palisades and Eaton fires amid break from destructive winds
LOS ANGELES — Containment on the Palisades and Eaton fires that have kept thousands of Los Angeles County residents out of their homes, some for more than a week, grew overnight after winds that have plagued the region began to die down.
The Eaton fire, which has burned just over 14,100 acres in Pasadena and Altadena, jumped to 55% ...Read more
South Korean President Yoon remains in detention for time being
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will remain in detention for the time being over his ill-fated martial law declaration after a court rejected his request to be released following his arrest earlier this week.
The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials is widely expected to seek a fresh warrant ...Read more
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz proposes lower sales tax rate, spending cuts in his budget
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Gov. Tim Walz is pitching his first budget under the new Trump era as a counterweight to the incoming president’s threats to impose tariffs, which he says will raise costs on everyday Minnesotans.
His plan would lower Minnesota’s sales tax rate for the first time in state history by 0.075% across the board while ...Read more
NYC Mayor Adams to meet with Trump Friday amid concern over immigration policy, pardon speculation
NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams is traveling to Florida on Friday to meet with President-elect Donald Trump amid concern the incoming president’s immigration and fiscal policies could have a major impact on New Yorkers.
The meeting also comes as Trump has openly entertained pardoning Adams as he faces federal corruption charges.
In a statement...Read more
Bird flu identified on Virginia's Eastern Shore; quarantine in place
A commercial flock of broiler chickens on the Eastern Shore has tested positive for H5N1, or bird flu.
According to an announcement from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the entire operation in Accomack County had been quarantined with a 10-kilometer (6 mile) perimeter. The positive flock was depopulated Thursday, ...Read more
Sudanese military chief hit with US sanctions over civil war
WASHINGTON — The United States imposed sanctions Thursday against Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, leader of the Sudanese Armed Forces, on the grounds that he has destabilized the country and undermined moves toward democracy.
Under the penalties announced by the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, any property or interests owned...Read more
State regulators approve Southern California Edison's wildfire prevention plan despite concerns
LOS ANGELES — The California Public Utilities Commission approved Southern California Edison’s wildfire mitigation plan Thursday, rejecting calls to delay action until more is known about what ignited the devastating Eaton fire.
Investigators are now looking into whether Edison’s equipment sparked the Eaton fire, which has killed at least...Read more
Gov. Gavin Newsom responds to Trump, House speaker's wildfire criticism. What did he say?
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov. Gavin Newsom rebuked Donald Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and tech mogul Elon Musk for spreading misinformation about officials’ response to the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires and for suggesting that federal disaster relief aid should come with conditions.
“Speaker Johnson and Mr. President Elect, ...Read more
How many people are still missing in the Los Angeles fires?
LOS ANGELES — The last time Kevin Devine’s mother heard from him was Jan. 7.
He was at his apartment on Boston Street in Altadena speaking on the phone with his mother, Margaret Devine, about a present he had gotten her. The next day, she could pick it up at her local market in Michigan. But as the evening went on, Margaret kept seeing ...Read more
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