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After Congress ended extra cash aid for families, communities tackle child poverty alone
If you bring a baby into the Hurley Children’s Center clinic in downtown Flint, Michigan, Mona Hanna will find you. The pediatrician, who gained national prominence for helping uncover the city’s water crisis in 2015, strode across the waiting room in her white lab coat, eyes laser-focused on the chubby baby in the lap of an unsuspecting ...Read more
Immigrants in Western Pa. are concerned about their futures under a second Donald Trump term
After months of divisive rhetoric on the campaign trail, including vows to crack down on border control and aggressively ramp up deportations, tensions surrounding immigration in southwestern Pennsylvania have skyrocketed in the days since President-elect Donald Trump's win.
Amid claims from Trump that he will carry out "the largest deportation...Read more
Xi's Olive Branch to Trump Comes With Warning on China Red Lines
Xi Jinping used his final meeting with Joe Biden to send a clear message to Donald Trump: China wants to be friends, but is ready for a fight if necessary.
With Biden set to leave the White House in January, China’s leader took Saturday’s meeting as a chance to spell out his approach toward Trump. That entails finding a way for the world�...Read more
Laphonza Butler reflects on her brief Senate career, the presidential race and her future
Political speculation about the future of Sen. Laphonza Butler — the short-term replacement appointed to the chamber after the death of Dianne Feinstein — has run rampant in political circles. Would she return to California and run for office? Become the next leader of the Democratic National Committee?
Asked Saturday evening whether she ...Read more
Trump designates FCC veteran Brendan Carr as chair of agency
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Brendan Carr, the senior Republican on the Federal Communications Commission, as its chair, he said in a statement.
Carr has served at the agency since 2012, including as an adviser to a later chair, Ajit Pai, and has worked as its general counsel. Trump during his first presidency nominated Carr to serve...Read more
Ukraine's allies are leaning on Zelenskyy for a way to end the war
After almost 1,000 days resisting the Russian invasion, Ukraine’s allies are pushing Volodymyr Zelenskyy to consider new ways to lure Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table as they seek an end to the fighting.
Donald Trump will return to the White House in January pledging a quick end to the war. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged Putin to...Read more
SpaceX launches from KSC on Sunday with Canaveral launch set for Monday
SpaceX executed a Sunday evening launch from Kennedy Space Center with a Monday launch attempt from Cape Canaveral on tap.
First up was a Falcon 9 rocket from KSC’s Launch Pad 39-A on the Optux X/TD7 mission to launch a geostationary communication satellite built by Northrop Grumman for the Australian company Optus at 5:28 p.m. ET.
This was ...Read more
Sara downgraded to tropical depression, forecast to die off. Its remains may affect Florida
Former Tropical Storm Sara continues to weaken as it moves through Central America after being downgraded to a tropical depression Sunday morning. In its wake, Honduras saw “tremendous” amounts of rain that is still causing life-threatening conditions.
As of the 4 p.m. advisory, Sara was a weakening tropical depression straddling the area ...Read more
More voters, lower turnout, deeper divides: What the numbers say about San Diego County's political preferences
San Diego County voter turnout in the Nov. 5 election appears to have been the lowest for a presidential election in 20 years, reflecting a trend that primarily hurt Democrats on the national level.
That’s despite the fact that tens of thousands more people registered to vote around the county in that time.
Low turnout may have been a factor...Read more
Pols & Politics: Massachusetts' most expensive ballot question fight of the 2024 election
A fight between a teacher’s union and business groups over the fate of the MCAS was the most expensive ballot question battle in Massachusetts during the 2024 election cycle, according to the most recent accounting, with nearly $20 million spent between the two sides since the start of the year.
The staggering amount, last updated in state ...Read more
Trial begins Monday in Fergus Falls, Minn., in case of Indian migrant family who froze to death at border
Steve Shand worried as he waited for the first group of smuggled Indian migrants to cross the border from Canada into Minnesota one frigid winter night.
“It’s 16 degrees cold as hell,” Shand texted an alleged smuggler from his van in December 2021. “They going to be alive when they get here?”
The migrants arrived safely, and Shand ...Read more
National carrot recall and E. coli outbreak is traced back to California company
A carrot company headquartered in Bakersfield is linked to a national outbreak of E. coli, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The CDC announced Sunday that the multistate outbreak stems from Grimmway Farms, which is one of the largest growers, producers and shippers of carrots in the world. The company has ...Read more
Biden tours Brazil's Amazon, says clean energy here to stay
Joe Biden announced new conservation efforts and funding as he became the first sitting U.S. president to visit the Amazon region, touring part of a rainforest nature preserve and meeting with local environmental activists.
With his time in the White House ending in January, Biden said he’s leaving President-elect Donald Trump and the U.S. a ...Read more
US nears decision to let Ukraine hit some targets in Russia
The U.S. is approaching a final decision to lift some restrictions on Ukraine’s use of western-made weapons to strike limited military targets in Russia, according to people familiar with the matter.
The discussions have been shaped by North Korea ramping up support for President Vladimir Putin’s army and a decision would also follow an ...Read more
Voluntary evacuation issued for 130 families as Jennings Creek Fire jumps containment line
Officials asked 130 families in Orange County, N.Y., to evacuate to a shelter as a precaution after the nearly-contained Jennings Creek Fire jumped a containment line.
The move Saturday gave firefighters maneuvering room for the heavy equipment needed to combat the blaze straddling the New York-New Jersey border. The fire has been smoldering ...Read more
These Bay Area counties will launch mental health 'CARE' courts. Can they help solve homelessness?
As communities across the Bay Area continue to grapple with jarring scenes of human suffering on the street, counties in the region are rolling out new state-mandated mental health courts aimed at getting people with serious psychiatric disorders into treatment and housing.
Statewide, most counties must launch CARE courts — conceived of by ...Read more
One dead, 15 hospitalized in new multistate E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots
One person has died after a newly reported E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots infected 39 people across 18 states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Sunday.
Only one case has been reported in Colorado so far, but CDC officials said the true number of infections could be much higher because many people recover ...Read more
SpaceX queues up KSC launch Sunday and Canaveral launch Monday
SpaceX is set for a Sunday evening launch from Kennedy Space Center with a Monday launch attempt from Cape Canaveral on tap.
First up is a Falcon 9 rocket from KSC’s Launch Pad 39-A on the Optux X/TD7 mission to launch a geostationary communication satellite built by Northrop Grumman for the Australian company Optus at 5:28 p.m. during a 4:29...Read more
FDNY creates new task force to focus solely on rampant NYC brush fires
An elite team of FDNY fire marshals, fire protection inspectors, and drone operators is being pulled together to combat the stunning rise in brush fires across New York City exacerbated by the area’s ongoing drought, the Daily News has learned.
The new task force will be dedicated to coordinating responses to brush fires and investigating ...Read more
Wildfire prevention, trail work at risk in Colorado under Forest Service seasonal hiring freeze
A federal hiring freeze on seasonal U.S. Forest Service workers could mean fewer people putting out abandoned campfires, constructing trails and preventing wildfires across Colorado next year.
The freeze is projected to impact 156 temporary seasonal positions across Colorado. Those employees cover a wide range of critical tasks: wildfire ...Read more
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