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Israel and Hezbollah close to ceasefire deal, says Israel's envoy to Washington
Israel is potentially days away from a cease-fire agreement with Lebanon’s Hezbollah, the Israeli ambassador to the U.S. said, following a new round of shuttle diplomacy by a senior envoy for the outgoing Biden administration.
“We are close to a deal,” Michael Herzog told Israel’s Army Radio on Monday, adding that some final points ...Read more
An orthopedic specialist's tips to care for achy knees as you age
Chronic knee pain is just a matter of time for many adults. With tips from a treatment expert, however, you might be able to soothe the pain — or even prevent it.
Dr. Angie Brown is a clinical associate professor at Quinnipiac University, where she uses her experience as an orthopedic specialist to teach students about the musculoskeletal ...Read more
Imran Khan supporters rally in Pakistan despite ban, arrests
Pakistan’s authorities have arrested hundreds of supporters of incarcerated leader Imran Khan amid skirmishes with the police in multiple cities and blocked highways after the former premier’s call to converge in the capital Islamabad.
The biggest convoy led by Khan’s top leaders from the northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has removed ...Read more
G-7 poised to boost pressure on China over Russian support
Group of Seven allies are set to step up pressure on China while offering Kyiv “unwavering commitment” amid accusations that Beijing has increased support for Russia in its war against Ukraine.
The G-7 foreign ministers, who are meeting in Italy on Monday and Tuesday, are expected to vow “appropriate measures consistent with our legal ...Read more
Miami Police Chief harassed veteran Black officer after making racist remark, lawsuit says
MIAMI — A Black 18-year police veteran alleges she was victimized by Miami Police Chief Manuel Morales when he made racist criticisms of her hair, a federal lawsuit reads. When she refused to conform to his supposed biased views, Morales is accused of derailing her promising career by using his power to target and undermine her.
Weslyne Lewis...Read more
Out-of-sight and struggling: Georgia farmworkers still reeling from Helene
LAKE PARK, Georgia — In the early-morning darkness of Sept. 27, the day Hurricane Helene barreled through their South Georgia farmworker community, Gloria and Ramón huddled with their three children in the living room of the family’s trailer home, as roaring 130-mph winds downed a tree onto one of the bedrooms with a terrifying crack. In a ...Read more
Mexican Mafia settled scores with killing at Long Beach homeless camp, records reveal
LOS ANGELES -- Prison was Samuel Villalba’s domain.
On the inside, he was Negro from Artesia, a Mexican Mafia member whose word was the law to the thousands of Latino gang members who fall under the syndicate’s influence.
Outside prison, he was an ex-con with a failing liver and a dark past. His once muscular body, tattooed with the black ...Read more
98% of Illinois residents drink water with fluoride. Why is this mineral's longtime role being rethought?
One of the most common elements on Earth, fluoride is naturally present in human bodies and water, and common in toothpaste and mouthwash. And for decades, the mineral has been added to the water supplies of thousands of communities across the United States to help prevent dental cavities and decay. Dental professionals believe this practice is ...Read more
Trump takes a hard line on homelessness. Why LA Mayor Karen Bass hopes to find common ground
WASHINGTON -- President-elect Donald Trump has promised to arrest thousands of homeless people sleeping in American streets and move them to large tent cities on "inexpensive land," one of several planks of his agenda that would upend a national strategy that focuses on finding people housing on a voluntary basis.
"We will use every tool, lever...Read more
UK think tank says hate-incident focus weakens crime fighting
The focus by some U.K. police forces on tracking alleged hate incidents is hampering their ability to fight serious crime as well as risking “a broader chilling effect” on free speech, a British conservative think tank says.
Non-crime hate incidents, or NCHIs, are recorded by British police although they don’t rise to criminal thresholds...Read more
Can the world unite to end the plastic pollution crisis?
The final round of United Nations-brokered talks aimed at tackling plastic pollution are opening in South Korea with deep divisions over the need to stem the rising flood of the material, a rift that threatens to scupper a two-year long quest for a deal.
Plastic production will jump about 60% to 736 million tons a year by 2040, according to the...Read more
Putin-praising candidate surges in Romania presidential vote
Romania’s presidential election was upended by a nationalist who has voiced admiration for Russia’s Vladimir Putin, setting up a likely runoff with an establishment candidate in one of the country’s biggest upsets since the end of communism.
Calin Georgescu took 22% of the vote with more than 80% of ballots counted, putting him ahead late...Read more
Philly's soda tax had an impact on health in the city, new research finds
When University of Pennsylvania researcher Christina Roberto set out to study Philadelphia’s soda tax, she wasn’t convinced she would find much health impact.
“We know that it is really hard to shift a person’s weight and keep that weight off, and it’s a really tall order to ask a policy like this to produce a health effect,” she ...Read more
Minnesota turkeys head back to D.C. for pre-Thanksgiving presidential pardon
Minnesota turkeys are making back-to-back appearances at the White House for the annual Thanksgiving presidential pardon.
On Sunday, Peach and Blossom, two 17-week old male turkeys from Northfield, were announced as the lucky birds during a National Turkey Federation news conference held at the Willard InterContinental Washington D.C. Hotel. ...Read more
Minnesota gas prices fall to lowest for Thanksgiving travel since 2020
Gas prices continue to fall in Minnesota with stations selling a gallon of gas for less than $3 on average ahead of peak Thanksgiving travel.
On Sunday, the average price for a gallon of gas in Minnesota was about $2.86, according to GasBuddy.com and AAA, which both track daily gas prices. Gas prices have fallen for the past six weeks in ...Read more
California lawmakers jet to Maui, Asia to discuss energy, transportation
This is the season for California lawmakers to travel across the globe, some to lush beachside resorts with schmoozing lobbyists, at no cost of their own.
A hand-selected group of elected officials spent the last few weeks traveling — gratis — to Hawaii, Vietnam and Taiwan to discuss big-picture policy ideas.
But these trips continue to be...Read more
Shipping fees for Alaska-bound products are increasing. Store prices will barely rise, but could add up.
The cost of shipping milk, bread, vehicles and many other products over the ocean to Alaska will likely go up in response to increased fees.
Customers probably won't notice much of a change in store prices, with individual items generally rising by pennies or fractions of pennies, according to officials with the Municipality of Anchorage and ...Read more
Divided Minnesota legislature will have to pass budget with looming shortfalls this session
While the results of a few Minnesota House elections still aren’t final, one thing is certain — when lawmakers return to the state Capitol in January, they’ll have to figure out how to pass a two-year budget with a divided government and a limited budget surplus.
It’ll be an odd-numbered year at the Legislature, and that means lawmakers...Read more
Food from the Carolinas, dead twins in California and a coast-to-coast listeria recall
A South Carolina food company expanded its recall of chicken, pork and beef products after an outbreak of listeria sicknesses, including at least one infant death in California.
Yu Shang Food, based in Spartanburg, South Carolina, originally recalled 4,589 pounds of Asian-themed ready-to-eat foods on Nov. 9, three weeks after the USDA-Food ...Read more
Gaetz' Bad Boy image finally catches up with him
TALLAHASSEE — Matt Gaetz’ knack for courting controversy has finally caught up with him.
The right-wing firebrand, political prankster, steadfast Trump defender and party animal stepped down as the president-elect’s choice for Attorney General once it was made clear to him he didn’t have the needed support in the U.S. Senate.
Senators ...Read more
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