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China's lone-wolf attacks pose challenge for Xi's security state
President Xi Jinping has built a sprawling security system to prevent violent forces from destabilizing society. A new wave of deadly attacks is putting pressure on officials to expand that surveillance state.
China was stunned this month by its deadliest act of public violence since a string of terrorism strikes rocked the remote Xinjiang ...Read more
Canada's Trudeau holds crucial meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with President-elect Donald Trump on Friday, according to people familiar with their plans, as the incoming U.S. leader threatens to implement fresh tariffs on neighboring countries unless they halt the flow of illegal drugs and undocumented migrants across borders.
Trudeau landed in West Palm Beach, ...Read more
Modi's government distances itself from US probe into Indian billionaire Adani
NEW DELHI — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government said the U.S. investigation into Gautam Adani involved private individuals, seeking to distance itself from the controversy.
The U.S. didn’t inform India about its bribery probe of the billionaire, Randhir Jaiswal, a spokesperson for India’s External Affairs Ministry, told ...Read more
UK lawmakers vote for bill to legalize assisted dying
LONDON — The U.K. House of Commons voted in favor of a landmark bill to legalize assisted dying, potentially putting England and Wales on track to a fundamental social reform that’s largely supported by the British public.
Members of Parliament voted 330 to 275 in favor of changing the law to allow terminally ill people with less than six ...Read more
Romania recounts votes as top court weighs foreign meddling
Romanian authorities began recounting ballots after an election that shook the country’s political establishment with a victory for a little-known ultranationalist candidate as the country’s top court weighed accusations of outside meddling.
The Constitutional Court in Bucharest ordered the recount Thursday as security officials said the ...Read more
Police responded to bomb threat at Arnold Schwarzenegger's home on Thanksgiving morning
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles police officers responded to a spurious bomb threat at former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's Brentwood mansion on Thanksgiving morning before giving the all clear.
A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department was not able to confirm that the department responded to Schwarzenegger's house but said there was a ...Read more
Oak Park, Illinois, police officer killed in shooting
CHICAGO — An Oak Park police detective was killed Friday morning by a gunman who was seen leaving a bank, marking the first killing of an officer in the line of duty in the near west suburb in 86 years, officials said.
Detective Allan Reddins, a five-year veteran of the department, was shot in his left side shortly after 9 a.m. while ...Read more
Irish vote close as exit poll puts PM Simon Harris, Sinn Fein level
Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris’s Fine Gael party is locked in a virtual dead heat with Sinn Fein in the general election, suggesting his decision to go to the country early didn’t yield the advantage he predicted.
Fine Gael won 21% of first-preference votes in Friday’s election, the official exit poll showed. Sinn Fein won 21.1%, while...Read more
Canada's Trudeau arrives in Florida for meeting with Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is meeting with President-elect Donald Trump on Friday, according to people familiar with their plans, as the incoming U.S. leader threatens to implement fresh tariffs on neighboring countries unless they halt the flow of illegal drugs and undocumented migrants across borders.
Trudeau landed in West Palm ...Read more
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Kamala Harris for president in ’28? How about Gavin Newsom? Who are the early front-runners?
Kamala Harris for president again? How about Gavin Newsom? Sure, it’s early, but at the moment two Californians, Vice President Harris and Gov. Newsom, lead the list of possible 2028 Democratic contenders in a new Emerson College poll.
Harris, who ...Read more
Irish PM Simon Harris almost level with Sinn Fein in exit poll
Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris’s party is locked in a virtual dead heat with Sinn Fein in the general election, according to the official exit poll, suggesting his decision to go to the country early didn’t go as planned.
Harris’s Fine Gael won 21% of first-preference votes in Friday’s election, according to the poll commissioned by ...Read more
Pro-Trump politico Scott Jennings tapped for LA Times editorial board
Scott Jennings, who has made waves as a spirited defender of Donald Trump on CNN, has been asked to join the Los Angeles Times editorial board.
LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong announced the move in a post on X this week.
“Growing the board with experts who have thoughtful balanced views and new candidates are accepting the challenge to ...Read more
Karen Read judge denies prosecution's request to access parents' phone records
BOSTON — Prosecutors in the Karen Read murder case won’t be gaining access to her parents’ phone records that they said could have bolstered their argument that the defendant knew she struck and left John O’Keefe to die in a snowstorm.
Norfolk Superior Court Judge Beverly Cannone has denied the prosecution’s request for Verizon to ...Read more
Zelenskyy suggests ceasefire if NATO protects unoccupied land
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy suggested he’d accept a ceasefire with Russia that left parts of his country occupied in return for NATO security guarantees over the rest, the strongest signal yet that the Ukrainian leader is open to ending the war without regaining all territory.
Zelenskyy made the comments in an interview with Sky ...Read more
Ancient footprints show two different human ancestors coexisted at the same spot 1.5M years ago
Maybe they helped each other. Maybe they ran from each other. Maybe they ignored each other.
It’s long been known that multiple species of ancient humans lived in the same hot, lush lakeshore area of East Africa. Yet skeletal remains have made that difficult to prove.
Now, a team of researchers say they have unearthed 1.5 million-year-old ...Read more
Kate Middleton poised for busiest royal week of the year amid strong recovery
Some eight months after revealing her cancer diagnosis, Kate Middleton is poised to take on her busiest royal week of the year so far, marking a sign of significant progress in her ongoing recovery.
The Princess of Wales is scheduled to join Prince William on Tuesday to kick off a two-day state visit from the Emir of Qatar and his wife. The ...Read more
Boston Police official says Mass and Cass spillover driving spike in violence, drug use downtown, on Common
BOSTON — A high-ranking Boston Police official attributed the uptick in violence, open-air drug use and other deviant behavior seen downtown and on Boston Common over the past year to spillover from the longstanding but now defunct Mass and Cass encampment.
Boston Police Deputy Superintendent Dan Humphreys said BPD is already in the middle of...Read more
Lawsuit: University of Michigan underpaid professors by not giving them raises for 2 months of year
DETROIT — A University of Michigan tenured professor is suing the Board of Regents for breach of contract, alleging that the university has "systematically" underpaid her and and thousands of other professors because of a failure for years to award raises to them for two months of the year.
In the lawsuit, filed this week in the Court of ...Read more
Open carry gun law sputters in Florida Legislature, despite backing from DeSantis
ORLANDO, Fla. — Wrapping up a recent radio interview, Gov. Ron DeSantis hinted that Florida may soon loosen its gun laws even further, allowing for the open carrying of firearms in public places.
“You may get that in this upcoming legislative session,” he told the host Bob Rose earlier this month. “Stay tuned on that.”
But open carry...Read more
FEMA to Florida cities hit by hurricanes: Rebuild higher or lose your flood insurance
MIAMI — The Gulf of Mexico invaded thousands of homes on Florida’s west coast this year, and many will have to be gutted and rebuilt higher — some a full story off the ground.
The process makes communities safer the next time a storm comes aground, but it’s expensive and painful for the people who have to foot the bill, often without ...Read more
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