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'End of an era': What's next for Matt Gaetz?
A week ago, Matt Gaetz was on his way to becoming Donald Trump’s avenging angel as U.S. Attorney General, the nation’s top law enforcement official.
But now that the former Florida congressman has withdrawn his nomination amid persistent questions about his involvement in a sex scandal involving a 17-year-old girl, his political prospects ...Read more
How many Americans have guns? New poll finds spike in ownership among one group
The gun ownership rate among Republican women has increased significantly in recent years, new polling reveals.
According to Gallup’s annual gun ownership survey — which groups results in six-year clusters — 33% of GOP women owned guns between 2019 and 2024. That is a 14-point increase from 2007 to 2012, when 19% of Republican women owned...Read more
ICC issues arrest warrant for Netanyahu on Gaza 'war crimes'
The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for alleged war crimes in the Gaza Strip, adding to pressure on the country’s leadership over the conduct of its military campaign against Hamas.
The Hague-based court’s announcement on Thursday followed a request by the ICC’s chief ...Read more
Cartel leader's son-in-law faked death to enable 'life of luxury' in Riverside, feds say
When a man who called himself Luis Miguel Martinez moved into a $1.2-million home in an exclusive Riverside, California, neighborhood in 2023, he brought standard luxuries.
Parked outside were luxury cars, including a BMW and another car with Mexican license plates.
But after his arrest this week by federal authorities, neighbors learned that ...Read more
Meatpacker recalls nearly 84 tons of ground beef after E. coli outbreak
A Michigan meatpacking company has recalled nearly 84 tons of ground beef from restaurants after 15 people got sick by potential E. coli contamination.
Detroit-based Wolverine Packing Co. recalled 167,277 pounds of ground beef, hamburger patties and other products, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)...Read more
'Doomsday fish' washed ashore in California, but what does that mean?
LOS ANGELES — If one oarfish landing on a beach is a sign of a disaster to come, how bad will it be if three wash up in quick succession?
A silvery 10-foot-long creature, the oarfish has fueled fisherman's tales of sea serpents — and in some cultures has been a portent of natural disasters.
It's rare to see an oarfish up close in ...Read more
It's official: Cal Poly will absorb Cal Maritime, rescuing academy from brink of bankruptcy
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — Cal Poly will acquire Cal Maritime — the state's beleaguered maritime academy — in hopes of saving it from bankruptcy and dwindling enrollment, California State University trustees decided Thursday.
The administrative merger is slated to be complete by the start of the next academic year and will present around $...Read more
Cal Poly's men of color initiative called discriminatory in federal complaint
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — A complaint filed with the Department of Education alleges that programs for men of color at at least eight California State University campuses — including Cal Poly — violate federal civil rights law.
The Nov. 19 complaint targets the CSU's "Young Males of Color Consortium" and its affiliated programs, including...Read more
John Fetterman offers his office bathroom to Sarah McBride as she says she'll follow GOP rules on restroom usage
Sen. John Fetterman (D., Pa.) has offered his office’s bathroom to Delaware State Sen. Sarah McBride, elected this month as the first openly transgender member of Congress, as House Republicans prepare to block her from using the women’s restrooms at the Capitol.
McBride said Wednesday that she will follow the rules though she disagrees ...Read more
California bomb cyclone storm: When will rains hit LA area and how bad will it be?
LOS ANGELES — Northern California is being drenched by the first major atmospheric river storm of the season, with rain totals reaching well over 7 inches in many areas, and continued rain on Thursday stretching the threat for flooding and mudslides.
The slow-moving storm was strengthened by a so-called bomb cyclone, which describes how ...Read more
Mexico's president on Trump deportation plans: Immigrants are not 'criminals'
MEXICO CITY — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said immigrants shouldn't be viewed as "criminals," but declared that Mexico has a plan for an influx of returnees should President-elect Donald Trump proceed with threatened mass deportations of immigrants, many of them Mexican nationals.
"We don't agree that migrants be treated as criminals,...Read more
North Carolina GOP leaders moving fast to grab power after Democrats win state office is a repeat
This week, Republican leaders rolled out a bill advertised as disaster relief for those suffering the impacts of Hurricane Helene. But much of its 131 pages focus on taking power from Democrats newly elected as governor, attorney general and state schools superintendent.
Legislative leaders bypassed committee hearings and multiple votes by ...Read more
Boston man accused of attacking transgender woman on MBTA train: 'You're not a woman, you're a man'
BOSTON — A 53-year-old Boston man has been charged after allegedly attacking a transgender woman on an MBTA train.
Gregory Burnett is facing several assault charges and a civil rights violation stemming from an incident at the Maverick MBTA station on Halloween.
The 41-year-old transgender woman reportedly told MBTA Transit Police on Nov. 1 ...Read more
Idaho abortion trial concludes after emotional testimony, controversial defense witnesses
BOISE, Idaho — The Boise trial in a lawsuit challenging Idaho’s near-total abortion ban concluded Thursday after six days of tense proceedings and emotional testimony from women who said they were forced to leave the state for medical procedures.
The trial seeking clarity on health exceptions for abortions prompted tearful testimony from ...Read more
Study: Maryland women must save $364,337 more than men for comfortable retirement
BALTIMORE — Maryland falls in the top five states where women must save more than men to have a comfortable retirement, a new study shows.
Women tend to live longer and earn less than men, the Nov. 11 study by NetCredit showed.
In Maryland, women need to save $969,506 to retire comfortably, or about $364,337 more than men, according to data...Read more
Pete Hegseth accuser told police he raped her in hotel room, report says
A California woman accused defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth of sexually assaulting her in his hotel room in 2017 after taking her phone and refusing to let her leave, according to a just-released police report.
The woman told cops that President-elect Trump’s pick to lead the Pentagon blocked her from leaving the room before forcing ...Read more
Ex-Chicago Alderman Daniel Solis, who turned FBI mole, takes witness stand in ex-Illinois Speaker Madigan's corruption trial
CHICAGO — Nearly eight and a half years after being confronted by federal authorities about his own wrongdoing, former Chicago Ald. Daniel Solis has taken the witness stand Thursday in the corruption trial of ex-House Speaker Michael Madigan to testify about his unprecedented turn as an FBI mole.
Solis is the 34th prosecution witness — and ...Read more
LAPD internal probe finds no truth to claims officers cheated on test to get promoted
LOS ANGELES — Allegations of cheating by officers on a promotional exam that swept through the Los Angeles Police Department over the summer were found to be false after an internal investigation, officials said this week.
As first reported by the Los Angeles Times in September, the department probed claims that an LAPD officer recorded ...Read more
Cheers, jeers and long walk fears: Lottery decides freshman office spots
WASHINGTON — In politics, as in life, a lot comes down to luck. In fact, every two years in November, it’s pure luck that decides whether dozens of congressional freshmen will get a coveted Capitol Hill office … or one that’s really far from the elevators.
On Thursday, House members-elect gathered in a cramped meeting room under the ...Read more
Nikki Haley doesn't support some of Trump's Cabinet picks. Which is she against?
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley isn’t on board with several of Trump’s Cabinet picks, she told listeners on her recent podcast episode of Nikki Haley Live.
The former 2024 presidential candidate is concerned about some of Trump’s picks, but said she is looking at the policies for these nominations instead of personalities.
She...Read more
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