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N.H. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen poised to make history on Senate Foreign Relations
WASHINGTON — Regardless of the outcome of next week’s elections, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will make history in 2025 when the panel for the first time will have a woman as one of its two leaders.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., is poised to succeed Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin, D-Md., as either the chair or ranking member of the panel,...Read more
Hurricane center ups odds for Caribbean system, tracks 2 more
ORLANDO, Fla. — That National Hurricane Center increased odds a Caribbean system will form while also starting to track to more systems with potential to become the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
As of the NHC’s 2 p.m. tropical outlook, it said a broad area of low pressure is likely to develop over the southwestern Caribbean ...Read more
'We have to play hardball': Testimony in Madigan corruption trial turns to 2018 sex harassment scandal
CHICAGO — In June 2018, the day House Speaker Michael Madigan’s longtime chief of staff had quit amid a burgeoning sexual harassment scandal, two of Madigan’s top deputies had a frank conversation about trying to save their boss.
“It’s time to get a real PR firm in here…somebody who’s dealt with real (expletive) … like the ...Read more
Lawsuit alleges Bureau of Land Management violated Endangered Species Act in approving lithium mine
LAS VEGAS — A week after the Bureau of Land Management approved Nevada’s third lithium mine, environmentalists and a Western Shoshone group filed a lawsuit alleging that the agency rushed the environmental review process and violated federal laws.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court on Thursday, is the latest in a long line of ...Read more
Jurors, jailer and a judge urge South Carolina governor to spare Richard Moore from execution
As the hours tick down until Richard Moore’s scheduled execution by lethal injection at 6 p.m. Friday, few options remain for him avoid the state’s death chamber.
On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to stay his execution to examine whether potential Black jurors were wrongly prevented from serving on his jury.
Now his hopes may ...Read more
As wild birds begin migration through Central California, poultry farmers on 'high alert'
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In the past two weeks, nearly 850,000 poultry have been killed in the San Joaquin Valley as the highly pathogenic avian influenza tightens its grip on Central California.
It’s the third time HPAI has been detected in a commercial poultry operation since the state was considered HPAI-free in late June. And officials ...Read more
Former actor, alleged cult leader indicted again on sexual assault charges
LAS VEGAS — For the second time, an alleged cult leader accused of preying on the Native American community and sexually assaulting women has been indicted by a Clark County grand jury.
Last month, the Nevada Supreme Court dismissed the previous indictment against 48-year-old Nathan Chasing Horse, which charged him with counts of sexual ...Read more
FBI affidavit details bloody attack aboard cross-country flight out of San Francisco
LOS ANGELES — For roughly one minute, a Florida man unexpectedly rained blows upon an unsuspecting passenger aboard a cross-country flight heading from San Francisco toward Washington, D.C., on Monday afternoon, a federal agent alleged.
Blood from the victim, asleep at the time and unprepared for the vicious assault, splashed onto the sleeves...Read more
Canadian citizen, 76, accused of illegally voting in 2016 elections in Orange County
LOS ANGELES — A 76-year-old Canadian is facing four felonies after prosecutors allege he illegally voted in the 2016 primary and general elections, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office said on Thursday.
He was charged with one count of perjury, two of violating the state elections code for not being entitled to vote in an election, ...Read more
Sudan’s civil war has left at least 62,000 dead by our estimate − but the true figure could be far higher
The ongoing war in Sudan has often been overlooked amid higher-profile conflicts raging across multiple continents. Yet the lack of media and geopolitical attention to this 18-month-long conflict has not made its devastation in terms of human lives any less stark.
Since fighting broke out in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed ...Read more
Philly DA Larry Krasner's legal bout with Elon Musk on hold, as tech billionaire seeks to move it to federal court
PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner's suit against Elon Musk and his political action committee has been placed on hold while the tech billionaire attempts to move the case to federal court.
Though the parties were scheduled to appear Thursday for an emergency hearing before Common Pleas Court Judge Angelo Foglietta, ...Read more
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear: US should abolish Electoral College, move to popular vote
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear supports abolishing the Electoral College.
A popular vote system to elect the president of the United States would “be a better form of democracy,” and entice more presidential hopefuls to pay attention to Kentucky, he said at a press conference Thursday when asked to elaborate on previous comments.
“I think it...Read more
Trump's plans to deport millions would have impact beyond the undocumented
ORLANDO, Fla. — Former President Donald Trump’s threat of “mass deportation” of millions of people is a key vow of his re-election campaign and one that resonates with his supporters.
But the consequences of such a roundup would be sweeping in Florida and elsewhere: Sprawling holding camps for those awaiting deportation. Struggles for ...Read more
Russia fines Google $20 decillion over banned pro-Putin news outlets
Russia has fined Google $20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, many times more than the world’s entire GDP, for blocking its YouTube accounts.
That figure — a 20 followed by 33 zeroes — is $20 decillion, to the uninitiated who didn’t know such a word existed. Even the Kremlin acknowledged on Thursday that it was more a ...Read more
'It didn't have to be this way': Beverly Hills settles investigation over abortion clinic battle
LOS ANGELES — California Attorney General Rob Bonta blasted the city of Beverly Hills in a press conference Thursday, accusing city officials of colluding to keep out a third-trimester abortion clinic last year.
Bonta opened an investigation after DuPont Clinic accused Beverly Hills of conspiring with anti-abortion activists and pressuring ...Read more
In North Carolina AG race, Dan Bishop is confident 'law and order' message will resonate with voters
Dan Bishop is confident that his promise to help law enforcement “restore law and order” will resonate with voters as they head to the polls and choose a new attorney general next week.
Republicans haven’t won a race for attorney general in North Carolina in more than a century, but after the last two elections were decided by razor thin ...Read more
Plea deals reshape long-running Young Thug trial
ATLANTA — After nearly a year of painfully slow testimony, a sudden series of plea deals could potentially bring an end to Young Thug’s sprawling gang trial before defense attorneys even get the chance to present their case.
It’s unclear if the Grammy-winning rapper will accept a deal, but intense negotiations with prosecutors have been ...Read more
Mexicans split on whether stricter migration policy is needed
Mexicans are divided about the need of tighter migration policies, amid a large influx of foreigners crossing their country toward the U.S. border, according to a new poll.
About 41% of respondents want Mexico to take a more restrictive stance on migration, while 40% favor more open policies, according to LatAm Pulse, a survey conducted by ...Read more
Infants died from birth defects at higher rates after abortion ban was imposed in Florida
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Like most pregnant women, Deborah Dorbert of Lakeland went for a routine anatomy scan of her unborn baby at 23 weeks.
The results spiraled into a nightmare scenario and the eventual death of Dorbert’s son, Milo, only 94 minutes after he was born.
The anatomy scan in late 2022 showed Milo’s kidneys and lungs had ...Read more
NASA's Starliner astronauts to achieve feat … technically … during SpaceX Dragon relocation
ORLANDO, Fla. — A parking spot shuffle coming up this weekend more than 250 miles above Earth will mark a unique feat for a pair of NASA astronauts who will become the first to fly in both Boeing’s Starliner and SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft.
NASA’s Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams who flew up to the International Space Station in ...Read more
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