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Why forecasting where tornadoes will hit is still hard to do − even though storm predictions are improving

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Meteorologists began warning that extremely dangerous storms were likely coming days before tornadoes tore across the Central and Eastern U.S. in March and April 2025. But pinpointing exactly where a tornado will touch down still relies heavily on seeing the storms developing on radar. Chris Nowotarski, an atmospheric scientist, explains why,...Read more

Rubio says US won't quit NATO in call to spend more on defense

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio insisted that Donald Trump’s administration has no intention of leaving NATO even as the U.S. envoy demanded members of the military alliance ratchet up spending.

The comments offer a measure of reassurance to European allies reeling from the prospect of American withdrawal and the U.S. president’s punishing ...Read more

Even in Trump country, some worry about how tariffs will hit their pocketbooks

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LOS ANGELES — In Huntington Beach — where a small, white bust of President Donald Trump occupies the City Council chambers and “Make America Great Again” banners fly proudly outside homes and aboard boats bobbing in the harbor — support for the White House is a matter of civic pride.

But even in this conservative slice of Orange ...Read more

Hungary to quit International Criminal Court as Netanyahu defies warrant during visit

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Hungary announced its exit from the International Criminal Court as Prime Minister Viktor Orban hosted Benjamin Netanyahu in Budapest, ignoring an arrest warrant for the Israeli leader.

Calling the Hague-based institution a “political court,” Orban said his government will immediately submit legislation to withdraw from the ICC. Speaking ...Read more

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Trump administration to audit California sex education curriculum for 'medical accuracy'

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LOS ANGELES — The Trump administration is reviewing the curriculum of a sex education program in California for medical accuracy and age appropriateness, a move that has sparked backlash from LGBTQ+ advocates worried about queer and transgender sexual health information being censored.

Last week, California was asked to submit all educational...Read more

US coffee drinkers face pricier cup as tariffs hit key supplier

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Coffee in the U.S. risks getting even more expensive as President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff measures hit Vietnam, one of its biggest suppliers, with hefty levies.

The Southeast Asian nation is the world’s leading producer of robusta coffee, the variety used in instant drinks and espressos. The 46% tariff on Vietnam’s goods — among ...Read more

From business exports to veteran care − here’s what some of the 35,000 federal workers in the Philadelphia region do

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Layoffs of federal employees and cutbacks to federal agencies have direct consequences for the Philadelphia area.

I am a law professor at Villanova University outside Philadelphia, and my research focuses on the work of the administrative agencies that compose the federal government.

I believe that understanding the federal ...Read more

Lowering the cost of insurance in Colorado – a new analysis of the Peak Health Alliance

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A community-led partnership in Colorado designed to negotiate health care prices lowered health care premiums in 2020 and 2021, we find in our new paper in the Journal of Risk and Insurance. The nonprofit organization is called the Peak Health Alliance.

As health care premiums continue to rise nationwide, many employers have formed so...Read more

Medicare Advantage is covering more and more Americans − some because they don’t get to choose

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Since the mid-2000s, the Medicare system has dramatically transformed. Enrollment in Medicare Advantage – the private alternative to the traditional Medicare program administered by the government – has more than quadrupled. It now accounts for the majority of Medicare enrollment.

Employers, including state government agencies, ...Read more

Susan Monarez, Trump’s nominee for CDC director, faces an unprecedented and tumultuous era at the agency

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The job of director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention carries immense responsibility for shaping health policies, responding to crises and maintaining trust in public health institutions.

Since the Trump administration took office in January 2025, the position has been held on an interim basis by Susan Monarez, whom ...Read more

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Trump says he'll stop health care fraudsters. Last time, he let them walk

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Five years ago, the CEO of one of the largest pain clinic companies in the Southeast was sentenced to more than three years in prison after being convicted in a $4 million illegal kickback scheme.

But after just four months behind bars, John Estin Davis walked free. President Donald Trump commuted Davis’ sentence in the last days of his first...Read more

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San Francisco ties clean needle distribution for drug users to treatment, counseling

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SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, who won election in November on the pledge to crack down on the city’s fentanyl crisis, has announced a new public health policy that will more forcefully push treatment on drug users seeking clean needles and other supplies tied to their addiction.

The new policy, to take effect April 30, ...Read more

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Why are childhood vaccination rates so low in this California county?

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sutter County in Northern California has the lowest vaccination rates among transitional kindergarten and kindergarten students in the state, according to new data from the California Department of Public Health.

Only 73% Sutter County kindergarten students were up to date on their childhood vaccinations in the 2023-24 ...Read more

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As Trump dismantles EPA, Great Lakes states with a history of pollution likely will suffer

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CHICAGO — Dirty air remains a chronic problem in the Chicago area.

Shortly before President Joe Biden left office, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reclassified the region from “moderate” to “serious” violations of federal regulations limiting lung-damaging smog, also known as ground-level ozone.

Better understanding about ...Read more

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His mother was killed before his eyes. Now a young boy struggles to rejoin his family

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LOS ANGELES — Rafael Leyva was only 8 years old when his mother was stabbed with a knife and died in the young boy's lap.

Soon after that, his brother and sister were sent to live with their uncle in California, while Rafael — or Rafa as his siblings call him — remained the ward of an orphanage in Mexico.

Now, in a tale of rising ...Read more

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More than 5 million could lose Medicaid coverage if feds impose work requirements

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Under an emerging Republican plan to require some Medicaid recipients to work, between 4.6 million and 5.2 million adults ages 19 to 55 could lose their health care coverage, according to a new analysis.

The study, conducted by Urban Institute researchers with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, calculated that up to 39% of the 13....Read more

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A federal judge is demanding a fix for LA's broken homelessness system. Is receivership his next step?

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LOS ANGELES — With the top city and county elected officials sitting in his jury box, the judge lectured for more than an hour, excoriating what he called the Rocky Horror Picture Show of homeless services in Los Angeles.

But when it came time to reveal the drastic remedy anticipated by a courtroom full of spectators, U.S. District Judge ...Read more

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Montana may start collecting immunization data again amid US measles outbreak

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When epidemiologist Sophia Newcomer tries to evaluate how well Montana might be able to ward off the measles outbreak spreading across the U.S., she doesn’t have much data to work with.

A federal state-by-state survey last year showed that just over 86% of Montana’s 2-year-olds had recently received the measles, mumps, and rubella ...Read more

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Climate disasters are on the rise. These states want to make oil companies pay

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For many California residents, the Los Angeles wildfires earlier this year were the latest and most searing example of the devastating effects of climate change. Some estimates have pegged the damages and economic losses from the fires at more than $250 billion.

“We’ve had disaster after disaster after disaster,” said Assemblymember Dawn ...Read more

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Northern Michigan remains at standstill as Trump's help sought

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GAYLORD, Mich. — Life remained at a standstill in this northern Michigan community for the fourth day in a row on Wednesday.

Residents were relieved an overnight storm didn’t pack the wallop of the one Saturday that caused tens of thousands of people in northern Michigan to lose power. But the snow and rain Wednesday slowed recovery efforts...Read more