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Mayor Adams' office directs NYC agencies to launch BlueSky accounts amid growth on new platform
NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams’ office ordered all city government agencies Thursday to set up accounts on BlueSky, a social media platform that has seen a marked uptick in new users since President-elect Donald Trump’s election.
BlueSky’s growth comes amid an exodus from X, formerly known as Twitter, amid concerns over far-right rhetoric ...Read more
Biden braces for lots of Trump questions from world leaders
WASHINGTON — As U.S. President Joe Biden arrived in Peru for back-to-back summits with some of the world’s most powerful leaders, his aides expected lots of questions about Donald Trump.
Part of Wednesday’s meeting between Trump and Biden included a discussion on a coordinated approach to diplomacy to make sure they were not working at ...Read more
Laken Riley case: Jose Ibarra murder trial set to start Friday in Georgia
ATHENS, Ga. — The high-profile murder trial of Jose Ibarra, the suspect accused of killing 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley on the University of Georgia campus, is scheduled to begin here Friday.
The proceedings could move quickly after Ibarra, who has pleaded not guilty, opted for a bench trial instead of a jury.
Riley’s body was ...Read more
With most top Trump picks named, the focus shifts to deputies
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump says his Cabinet picks are meant to shake up a broken system. Now attention is turning to the deputies and hundreds of lower-level officials who will be needed to put those ambitions into action.
Take the Defense Department. Trump’s nominee for defense secretary, 44-year-old Pete Hegseth, is a ...Read more
Top Venezuelan official challenges Rubio to lie-detector test for drug connections
Venezuela’s No. 2 man, Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, who is often accused by U.S. officials of being one of the top leaders of the a drug cartel, challenged U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio to a lie-detector contest to see which one of the two has a drug connection.
Rubio, who was tapped this week by President-elect Donald Trump to become ...Read more
Trump's Cabinet picks will test Senate independence
WASHINGTON — Since he began taking over the Republican Party nearly a decade ago, President-elect Donald Trump has demanded increasing levels of loyalty from lawmakers who serve in Congress.
With few exceptions, they have gone along, refusing to convict him in two impeachment trials and, even after he was convicted of 34 felonies, helping ...Read more
Suspect charged with stabbings in Seattle's Chinatown International District
SEATTLE — King County prosecutors charged a 37-year-old Federal Way man with four counts of first-degree assault and one count of fourth-degree assault Thursday, nearly a week after a series of random stabbings in Seattle’s Chinatown International District ended when police arrested him at gunpoint with the help of witnesses.
The charges ...Read more
Toxin was released into the Congaree River in South Carolina. But agencies did little to stop it, greens say
COLUMBIA, S.C. — High amounts of a toxic chemical are being discharged into the Congaree and Cooper rivers from plastics factories in South Carolina, but state and federal regulators are doing little to control the pollution, a new report says.
A study by the Environmental Integrity Project, a national public interest organization, found that...Read more
Georgia panel recommends grants for opioid overdose prevention
A state panel Thursday recommended issuing more than $44 million in grants for scores of addiction prevention and treatment efforts aimed at the deadly opioid overdose epidemic in Georgia.
Dozens of nonprofit groups, universities and other organizations across the state submitted proposals to the Georgia Opioid Settlement Advisory Commission. ...Read more
Trump picks former Georgia congressman Doug Collins to run Veterans Affairs
President-elect Donald Trump said Thursday he will nominate former U.S. Rep. Doug Collins, a longtime political ally who represented a northwest Georgia seat in Congress, to join his Cabinet as secretary of the sprawling Veterans Affairs department.
Collins, a Gainesville lawyer, was one of Trump’s biggest defenders in the U.S. House during ...Read more
Angry judge questions transparency of Onion bid for Infowars
A frustrated bankruptcy judge said he has concerns over the process in which satirical news site The Onion won an auction for right-wing provocateur Alex Jones’ Infowars website.
Saying he was dissatisfied with the transparency of the sale process, Judge Christopher M. Lopez said Thursday that he would hold a hearing next week to hear ...Read more
Black and Latino families reach tentative settlement with Palm Springs over razed homes
LOS ANGELES — The Black and Latino families whose Palm Springs homes were razed and burned in a brutal urban renewal project in the 1950s and 1960s have tentatively agreed to a $5.9 million settlement, the city announced Wednesday.
Decades after city employees and the Fire Department destroyed an estimated 197 homes on tribal land in downtown...Read more
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Educators prepare for how Trump could reshape school policy
ATLANTA — Many educators and analysts expect Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January will significantly change how schools and colleges operate and are funded.
The potential change that has sparked the most conversation is Trump’s plan to abolish the U.S. Department ...Read more
House Rules Committee may take up Blinken contempt resolution on Monday
WASHINGTON — The House Rules Committee may mark up a resolution on Monday that would set terms for a House vote on holding Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken in contempt for his failure to testify at a special hearing on the Biden administration’s handling of the 2021 military withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The committee listed the ...Read more
Gaetz, as lawmaker, sought changes in Justice Department policy
WASHINGTON — Former Rep. Matt Gaetz as a lawmaker pushed for measures to change — and sometimes drastically curtail — the policies and power of the Justice Department under the Biden administration, offering a window into how he might lead the sprawling agency as attorney general.
The Florida Republican’s legislation and track record in...Read more
Trump selects RFK Jr. for health secretary; vaccine stocks fall
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump said he’s tapping Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to run the Department of Health and Human Services, a move that would elevate a prominent vaccine skeptic and pharmaceutical industry critic to a top role on federal health policy.
“The Safety and Health of all Americans is the most important role of any ...Read more
After more than 20 years of study, scientists are ready to say what they found off Monterey's coast
More than two decades ago, researchers spotted a mysterious sea slug swimming more than 8,000 feet deep in the Monterey Bay.
In February 2000, scientists from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute were using a remotely operated vehicle to observe sea animals offshore when they discovered a bioluminescent mollusk with a large gelatinous ...Read more
Chicago rapper Lil Durk pleads not guilty to murder-for-hire charges in California
CHICAGO — Chicago rapper Lil Durk pleaded not guilty to murder-for-hire charges at his Los Angeles arraignment Thursday, three weeks after his dramatic arrest in Miami as he allegedly tried to flee the country.
Lil Durk, 32, whose real name is Durk Davontay Banks, was accused of paying five associates of his South Side rap consortium “Only ...Read more
Liam Payne seen in security footage with hotel staffer charged with delivering drugs
Newly released security footage of Liam Payne shows the One Direction alum hours before his fatal fall last month, chatting with one of the hotel employees now charged in connection with his death.
Video obtained by TMZ shows the staffer, who sources say is bellboy Ezequiel David Pereyra, stacking chairs in the basement of Buenos Aires’ ...Read more
Man uses racial slur while testifying against Michigan Capitol gun ban
LANSING, Mich. — A man disrupted an already tense Michigan Senate committee hearing Thursday on whether guns should be permanently banned from the state Capitol building by using a racial slur to refer to people in Detroit while testifying.
The individual identified himself as Avi Rachlin and said he was representing "Groypers for America," ...Read more
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