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Turkish businessman pleads guilty in NYC Mayor Adams' corruption case, could testify against mayor
NEW YORK — Brooklyn real estate magnate Erden Arkan pleaded guilty on Friday in federal court to funneling thousands of dollars to Mayor Eric Adams’ 2021 campaign in coordination with a Turkish government official, setting him up to testify against the mayor.
Speaking with a hoarse voice from the lower Manhattan courtroom, Arkan, 76, ...Read more
False reports of immigration sweeps in Los Angeles spread amid wildfires
LOS ANGELES — Amid heightened anxiety over deadly wildfires and erroneous evacuation alerts, Angelenos got another dose of panic Friday when a social media hoax about immigration sweeps in Los Angeles began to circulate online.
The false report is a single message from an unknown sender who states that people had spotted U.S. Immigration and ...Read more
Newsom invites Trump to California to see LA fire damage
LOS ANGELES — Gov. Gavin Newsom sent a letter to President-elect Donald Trump on Friday inviting the incoming leader to California to meet with fire victims, survey the devastation in Los Angeles County and join him in thanking first responders.
The invitation, which the governor's office said was emailed to Trump's team, marks a change in ...Read more
Police records reveal timeline before Illinois slaying suspect allegedly threatened far-right streamer Nick Fuentes last month
CHICAGO — The man believed to have shot and killed three family members in central Illinois — including his former college roommate — before threatening far-right streamer Nick Fuentes at his Berwyn home last month had grown “depressed” and “distant” in the weeks leading up to the attack, newly released police records show.
John ...Read more
Faulty evacuation alerts woke Los Angeles residents in a panic. What's wrong with LA's emergency system?
LOS ANGELES — L.A. County officials apologized Friday after residents across the Los Angeles area continued to receive erroneous emergency alerts that urged them to prepare to evacuate, even though many were not close to any of the fires sweeping across the foothills of the sprawling metropolis.
Residents were awoken in the middle of the ...Read more
Meta retreats from diversity and inclusion, appeasing Trump
Meta Platforms Inc. is disbanding many of its diversity and inclusion efforts, telling employees they will no longer be required to interview candidates from underrepresented backgrounds for open roles, or look to do business with diverse suppliers.
The note to employees, reviewed by Bloomberg News, represents a significant undoing of diversity...Read more
LA firefighters make progress, but grim task of finding the dead just beginning
LOS ANGELES — An unprecedented four-day fire siege that damaged or destroyed more than 12,000 structures and killed at least 11 people showed signs of finally easing Friday as winds lessened and firefighters began to contain the infernos.
Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said crews were in their best position yet to get a handle ...Read more
Idaho prosecutors reveal some expert witnesses for Bryan Kohberger's Boise murder trial
BOISE, Idaho — Prosecutors in the case against Bryan Kohberger, the man charged with killing four University of Idaho students, may call more than two dozen expert witnesses in a host of subject areas, including DNA analysis, cellphone geolocation and crime scene reconstruction, to try to prove his guilt at trial.
None of the state’s ...Read more
Gov. Healey confirms lack of widespread criminal background checks in Massachusetts' state-run shelters
BOSTON — Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey commissioned an independent review of security at state-run shelters and signaled an openness to residency requirements for the emergency assistance program after facing blowback for a lack of widespread criminal background checks in the system.
Democrats on Beacon Hill have long expressed a resistance...Read more
Mel Gibson's Malibu home burned down while doing Joe Rogan's podcast
Academy Award winner Mel Gibson was recording with podcaster Joe Rogan in Austin, Texas when he learned that his Malibu home was likely burning to the ground.
“I was kind of ill at ease while we were talking because I knew my neighborhood was on fire,” the polarizing filmmaker told NewsNation on Thursday.
When Gibson returned home, he ...Read more
There is no timeline for removing a massive stuck cargo ship from the Delaware River
PHILADELPHIA — There is no timeline for when a massive cargo ship that got stuck in the Delaware River while hauling salt will be cleared from the waterway, the U.S. Coast Guard said Friday.
The 623-foot-long Algoma Verity cargo ship has been stranded in the Delaware River since 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, when it ran aground about a mile north of ...Read more
Donald Trump sentenced in NYC hush money case as President-elect formally becomes convicted felon
NEW YORK — President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced Friday for falsifying business records in a years-old scheme to defraud voters, closing out the historic case that involved a hush money payment to a porn star and formalizing Trump as a convicted felon 10 days before his return to the White House.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan ...Read more
Trump nominates Pennsylvania RNC member Christine Toretti as ambassador to Sweden
A longtime Republican National Committee member from Pennsylvania who was twice unsuccessfully nominated for an ambassadorship during the first Trump administration will get a third go for the job.
President-elect Donald Trump is nominating Christine Toretti, a RNC member from Indiana County, to be the next ambassador to Sweden.
Trump ...Read more
California Gov. Gavin Newsom orders independent investigation into dry fire hydrants during LA fires
LOS ANGELES — Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered an independent investigation into the causes behind water supply problems that left dry fire hydrants and hampered firefighting efforts during the devastating fires in Southern California.
Newsom’s demand for answers came amid criticism of city officials in Los Angeles over their handling of the ...Read more
Maduro sworn in to third term as president of Venezuela despite fraud accusations; US increases reward for his capture
Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro was sworn in for a third presidential term on Friday, despite overwhelming evidence that he lost July’s presidential election to opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez, who abandoned plans to travel back to his country to force the hand of the military into swearing him in instead.
Top opposition leader Maria ...Read more
Did LA Mayor Karen Bass really cut the Fire Department budget? The answer gets tricky
LOS ANGELES — When L.A. Mayor Karen Bass unveiled her budget plan for 2024-25, she called for a 2.7% reduction in spending at the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Her proposal, unveiled in April, sought $23 million in cuts to the department, with much of it focused on reduced equipment purchases.
But while her citywide spending proposal was ...Read more
Wildfires can contaminate drinking water systems with harmful chemicals − here’s what Los Angeles needs to know
The wildfires in the Los Angeles area have destroyed more than 10,000 structures, many of them homes, and firefighters continue to battle the infernos. Parts of Pacific Palisades, Altadena, Pasadena and other California communities are now unrecognizable.
As evacuation orders are lifted, safe drinking water should be top of mind for ...Read more
State to probe why Pacific Palisades reservoir was offline, empty when firestorm exploded
LOS ANGELES — A large reservoir in Pacific Palisades that is part of the Los Angeles water supply system was out of use when a ferocious wildfire destroyed thousands of homes and other structures nearby.
Officials told the Los Angeles Times that the Santa Ynez Reservoir had been closed for repairs to its cover, leaving a 117 million gallon ...Read more
Two intelligence agencies see advances in foreign tech that could cause 'Havana syndrome'
WASHINGTON — Two U.S. intelligence agencies investigating a series of unexplained health incidents among U.S. government officials believe it is possible that foreign adversaries have developed advanced technology that could be responsible for the symptoms experienced in a small number of cases, known widely as “Havana syndrome,” the ...Read more
Los Angeles has never seen this level of destruction: 'Everything is burned down'
LOS ANGELES — The unprecedented scale of the destruction in Pacific Palisades came into horrifying focus Thursday from a fire that flattened a large swath of the community, rendering it unrecognizable.
As the smoke began to clear after two days of intense fire, Pacific Palisades appeared more like a moonscape of destruction than an upscale ...Read more
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