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Amid controversy, Bahamian prime minister pledges direct payments to Cuban doctors

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The prime minister of the Bahamas says his country is renegotiating an agreement to hire health care workers through Cuba’s official medical missions and that his government will pay all foreign workers directly, following a meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio this week.

“Anyone we hire, we’ll say, ‘Look, we have to pay you ...Read more

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Robert Prevost was 'the pride and joy of every priest and nun' at St. Mary's on Chicago's South Side

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CHICAGO — Catholics across the region are celebrating the historic announcement that the first American pope in the 2,000-year history of the church was born and raised in the Chicago area.

In his first words as Pope Leo XIV, Robert Francis Prevost announced “peace be with you,” invoking a message of dialogue and care for those in need ...Read more

State aids Georgia farmers, timber producers ravaged by Hurricane Helene

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ATLANTA — Eight months after Hurricane Helene devastated large swathes of Georgia and the Southeast, farmers and timber producers are still waiting on federal aid.

But on Thursday Gov. Brian Kemp signed state legislation designed to help them and other Georgians ravaged by the storm.

One bill would authorize tax breaks and other steps to aid...Read more

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Judge denies Lil Durk bail in murder-for-hire case, citing rapper's calls from jail

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LOS ANGELES — A federal judge ordered that rapper Lil Durk remain behind bars pending his trial on murder-for-hire charges, citing a report that he is violating jail rules by using other inmates’ phone accounts and engaging in three-way calls.

During a bail review hearing Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia Donahue said the rapper, ...Read more

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Trump congratulates Pope Leo XIV, who has criticized him on immigration

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President Donald Trump Thursday congratulated Pope Leo XIV, calling it a “great honor” that the Chicago-born pontiff has become the first pope born in the U.S.

“It is such an honor to realize that he is the first American Pope,” Trump wrote on his social media site. “What excitement, and what a Great Honor for our Country.”

Trump ...Read more

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FBI director now says he supports Trump budget proposal

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WASHINGTON — FBI Director Kash Patel changed his tune Thursday on a White House proposal to cut his agency’s budget, giving his “full support” to a request that, a day before, he said he was working to avoid because it would force him to fire 1,300 of his employees.

The controversial FBI director in his opening remarks before the Senate...Read more

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Trump yanks ex-Missouri GOP chair Ed Martin's nomination for top D.C. prosecutor

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President Donald Trump said Thursday that he will replace Ed Martin, the former Missouri GOP chair whose controversial nomination to be Washington, D.C.’s top prosecutor has been in question since his Jan. 20 appointment as interim U.S. attorney.

Trump praised Martin but told reporters that he would be announcing a replacement for the ...Read more

LA holistic doctor and wellness influencer Casey Means is Trump's choice for surgeon general

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LOS ANGELES — President Donald Trump's choice of Dr. Casey Means, a Los Angeles holistic medicine doctor and wellness influencer, as his nominee for surgeon general appears to mark another attempt to defy establishment medicine and longstanding federal policy.

Trump portrayed Means — a 37-year-old Stanford medical school graduate and author...Read more

Long Island MS-13 member gets 55 years for quadruple murder

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NEW YORK — A Long Island member of notorious street gang MS-13 was sentenced Wednesday to 55 years in prison in connection with a quadruple murder in Central Islip in 2017.

Omar Antonio Villalta, now 29, pleaded guilty in 2023 in connection with the killings of Justin Llivicura, Michael Lopez Banega, Jorge Tigre and Jefferson Villalobos in a ...Read more

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Legal experts say Trump is unlikely to win Colorado lawsuit against 'sanctuary' policies. But he may not care

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DENVER — Constitutional lawyers say a lawsuit the Trump administration filed last week to challenge immigration enforcement policies in Colorado and Denver has little chance of success if the courts follow past rulings in similar cases.

But that may not be the goal, they say.

“By using litigation as a way to inflict pain, one might ...Read more

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Cardinal Prevost becomes first American pope; takes the name Leo XIV

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ROME — Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected as Roman Catholic pontiff, the first ever pope from the United States and a possible bridge between the moderate and hard-line sides of a divided Church.

Prevost, 69, chose the name of Leo XIV for his pontificate and was greeted by thousands of cheering faithful as he stepped out onto a ...Read more

North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein proposes $2.5 million to help police tackle fentanyl

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein wants more than $2 million of the state budget to fund new law enforcement jobs dedicated to smothering the fentanyl crisis, he said in Charlotte on Thursday.

As the opioid epidemic has continued to drain resources, overwhelm court systems and wreak havoc on communities and families, the number...Read more

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Melania Trump rarely visits the White House, report says

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Melania Trump has reportedly spent fewer than two weeks in the White House since President Donald Trump began serving his second term in office on Jan. 20.

While she’s been photographed at highly publicized events like April’s White House Easter Egg Roll, sightings of the enigmatic first lady in Washington, D.C. have been rare in the 109 ...Read more

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Trump gives up on Ed Martin pick for US attorney in DC

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Thursday he would pull Ed Martin’s nomination to be U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia and would soon announce a replacement for the embattled pick.

The shift comes after a monthslong fight in the Senate to confirm Martin, who currently serves in the role on a temporary basis. Earlier this ...Read more

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Cardinal Prevost becomes first American pope; takes the name Leo XIV

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ROME — Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected as Roman Catholic pontiff, the first ever pope from the United States and a possible bridge between the moderate and hard-line sides of the Church.

Prevost, 69, chose the name of Leo XIV for his pontificate and was greeted by thousands of cheering faithful as he stepped out onto a balcony ...Read more

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LDS church agrees to 'settlement in principle' of more than 100 sex abuse lawsuits in California

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SAN DIEGO — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has agreed in principle to settle more than 100 childhood sexual abuse lawsuits filed against it last year in San Diego and across California, according to recent court filings in the cases.

Attorneys for the plaintiffs and the Utah-based LDS church, often referred to as the Mormon ...Read more

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Mistrial declared in murder trial against former Michigan cop accused of killing Black motorist

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The mistrial of a former Grand Rapids police officer accused of fatally shooting a Black motorist in 2022 evoked mixed reactions on Thursday, with no one calling it a victory, even though the officer involved wasn't found criminally responsible.

Kent County Circuit Judge Christina Mims declared a mistrial Thursday ...Read more

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Trump pushes back against the judges who rule against him

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WASHINGTON — Days after Judge James E. Boasberg ruled against President Donald Trump’s plans to quickly deport alleged members of a Venezuelan criminal gang, the president called for Congress to remove the judge from the bench.

“HE DIDN’T WIN ANYTHING! I WON FOR MANY REASONS, IN AN OVERWHELMING MANDATE,” Trump wrote in a social media ...Read more

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Kansas county wants former Jan. 6 defendant to turn over website domain

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The Johnson County Commission in Kansas is taking on a former Jan. 6 defendant in a battle over a web domain he registered more than four years ago.

William Pope, a Topeka man who represented himself in his Capitol riot case — and whose charges were dismissed by President Donald Trump on his first day in office — says the Board of County ...Read more

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Measles outbreak in Kansas continues to grow, inches closer to Kansas City

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The number of reported measles cases in Kansas grew slightly over the past week, and while the outbreak has not spread to the Kansas City metro, it is getting closer.

The state saw two new cases, bringing the total number to 48 cases as of Wednesday morning, up from 46 cases a week ago, according to the Kansas Department of Health and ...Read more