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Federal judge tosses civil suit filed in New York accusing Alexander brothers of rape
One of several civil lawsuits filed in New York claiming that two brothers considered titans in the luxury real estate industry raped a woman as a third brother watched, was tossed by a federal judge Wednesday.
U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of the Southern District of New York ruled the rape accusation by Angelica Parker against two of ...Read more
Could Florida International University land the Trump presidential library? A Trump lawyer has toured the campus
Florida International University may be on the list for what could be President Donald Trump’s most high-profile real estate deal: his presidential library.
Trump’s local real estate lobbyist recently toured the state school’s main campus in the Miami suburbs as part of an early effort to scout potential library sites. And multiple ...Read more
Massachusetts inmates accused of 'vicious attack' on correction officers face 'sea of blue' at arraignment
BOSTON — The three inmates accused of ambushing correction officers in a “vicious attack,” including stabbing one guard 12 times, faced a “sea of blue” of officers during their arraignment on Thursday.
That “sea of blue” of 50 officers from the Massachusetts Correction Officers Federated Union featured the injured officers from ...Read more
76-million-year-old murder case launched after fossil found with tooth marks in Canada
Tens of millions of years after a young pterosaur took its last breath in present-day Canada, paleontologists are investigating its death.
Students from the University of Reading in the United Kingdom, led by ecology professor Brian Pickles, traveled to Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta for a field course in July 2023, according to a Jan. 23 ...Read more
Winds and dry conditions across Southern California driving new fires
LOS ANGELES — Southern California is facing another day of dangerous winds and dry conditions that sparked new blazes across the region in a month marked by unprecedented fire losses.
In the last day, hundreds of weary firefighters battled a massive conflagration near Castaic and a smaller but unnerving fire in the Sepulveda Pass in Brentwood...Read more
Amanda Knox slander conviction upheld by Italy's top court
Amanda Knox’s notorious legal saga has finally come to an end, nearly 20 years after she was arrested and jailed for the 2007 murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher, during a study abroad program in Italy.
Italy’s top court on Thursday upheld Knox’s slander conviction, brought against her after she wrongfully told authorities Congolese ...Read more
Health and Human Services secretary influences every aspect of America’s health
The secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS, plays a significant role in every American’s access to health care and in the nation’s overall well-being.
Under the secretary’s leadership, the multiple agencies that constitute HHS oversee the financing of Medicare and Medicaid, conduct research to improve ...Read more
Trump's rebuke to 'gender ideology' changes federal policy and sets up clash with blue states
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's executive order rejecting liberal "gender ideology" and restoring the "biological truth" of two sexes sets the stage for a legal battle in blue states over transgender students and adults.
Trump says his administration will only recognize "two sexes, male and female" in federal policy, and not "gender ...Read more
Venezuela wanted a dissident dead and hired Tren de Aragua gang to kill him, Chile says
Following the U.S. designation of Tren de Aragua as a terrorist organization, new evidence has surfaced in Chile showing not only that there are links between the Venezuelan gang and the Nicolás Maduro regime, but that members of the Caracas leadership were the ones ordering the criminal organization to carry out the notorious killing of a ...Read more
Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins' VA secretary nomination moves to Senate floor
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate’s Veterans Affairs Committee voted overwhelmingly to make Doug Collins the next secretary of Veterans Affairs. The vote moves the former Georgia congressman toward a confirmation vote on the Senate floor, which could occur in a matter of days.
Both the Republican chair of the Veterans Affairs Committee and its ...Read more
Troubled suspect shoots 7 San Antonio police officers before being found dead
Seven police officers were shot and wounded by a barricaded suspect as they responded to reports of a “suicide in progress” at an apartment building in San Antonio, Texas, according to authorities.
The suspect on Thursday was identified as 46-year-old Brandon Scott Poulos, News4 San Antonio reported.
Officers on Wednesday were called to ...Read more
Feds in Madigan trial continue to lay out 'corrupt exchange' between ex-Illinois speaker and ComEd
CHICAGO — Michael Madigan was so important to ComEd’s legislative agenda in Springfield that the utility was willing to bend over backwards to make the then-powerful House speaker happy, showering his cronies with do-nothing contracts, giving special treatment to 13th Ward internship applicants, and putting a Madigan-recommended candidate on...Read more
Meet the first couples to wed as Thailand legalizes same-sex marriage
BANGKOK — On the fifth floor of a large Bangkok mall, gay newlyweds milled about on a long rainbow carpet, posing for photographs while other couples still waiting to marry lined up to submit the required documents.
"Today is a milestone for the success of gender equality in Thailand," declared Permsup Saiaung, who had come with her partner ...Read more
Appeals court questions role of race in Georgia redistricting case
ATLANTA — Georgia asked a federal appeals court Thursday to overturn a ruling that required more majority-Black state and congressional districts, a case that, if successful, has the potential to weaken the Voting Rights Act.
A three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals wrestled with the role of race in elections after a judge ...Read more
GOP-led Michigan House votes to curb paid sick leave, tipped wage laws
LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan House approved bills Thursday that would retain the state's tipped wage for restaurant workers and limit the reach of paid sick leave laws that are set to take effect on Feb. 21.
The tipped wage bill was approved in a 63-41 vote, while the paid sick leave bill passed 67-38, getting support from a few Democrats. ...Read more
NASA marks Apollo, Challenger, Columbia tragedies on annual Day of Remembrance
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It was a cloudy Saturday morning on the Space Coast when 12-year-old Tal Ramon anxiously waited with his family for the return of his father Ilan on Space Shuttle Columbia in 2003.
Ilan and his six crewmates flying on STS-107 never made it home.
Now 22 years later, Tal was back in Florida, this time under gloomy skies ...Read more
Late evacuation orders in Altadena raise haunting question: Could more lives have been spared?
Even as their son fled from his eastern Altadena condo in the early evening of Jan. 7 — not long after the Eaton fire ignited— Justin Chapman’s parents remained in their family home about a half-mile away.
Their neighborhood just west of North Lake Avenue had yet to receive any evacuation alerts, Chapman said, so his parents felt safe at ...Read more
Federal judge blocks Trump order on birthright citizenship
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Washington state on Thursday temporarily blocked, nationwide, President Donald Trump’s executive order to restrict birthright citizenship, the first legal roadblock in a flurry of high-profile initiatives in his first days back in the White House.
The ruling came after a hearing in a challenge from Washington...Read more
Border Patrol El Centro Sector says hiker shot by 'suspected cartel members'
SAN DIEGO — A hiker was shot and robbed Wednesday by “suspected cartel members” while hiking with a group near the boundary of San Diego and Imperial counties near the U.S.-Mexico border, the Border Patrol’s El Centro Sector said on social media.
On the sector’s Facebook page, officials said: “A group of U.S. citizens hiking in the ...Read more
Senate Banking approves Turner for HUD along party lines
WASHINGTON — The Senate Banking Committee voted Thursday along party lines, 13-11, to advance the nomination of Scott Turner to be secretary of Housing and Urban Development, as Democrats and Republicans split over procedural, rather than substantive, issues.
Ranking member Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., urged the committee to postpone the ...Read more
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