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Bargain hunters circle Chicago mansions abandoned by the rich
When Ken Griffin decamped from Chicago, the billionaire financier left behind $94 million in ritzy condos and penthouses that once shattered price records and trumpeted his status as the richest man in town.
The homes are now emblematic of something else. Real estate bargain hunters are descending on Chicago, after an exodus of a wealthy elite ...Read more
RFK Jr. fuels uncertainty on policies from Medicare to abortion
WASHINGTON — Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s selection to serve as President-elect Donald Trump’s top health official is prompting questions from policy watchers over how the pick will handle the range of key health policies that would fall under his purview.
Kennedy, an environmental lawyer and leading vaccine skeptic, has been vocal on his ...Read more
Why are thousands of Baltimore students missing more than 60 days of school?
BALTIMORE — Kids missing school is a longstanding problem in Baltimore. But new data obtained by The Baltimore Sun and FOX45 shows absenteeism in city schools is more dire than previously known — with thousands of students missing a third, half, or majority of the school year.
Data shows around 11% of Baltimore City school students — more...Read more
Ranked choice voting faces cloudy future after election setbacks
Voters in several states this month delivered a stinging rebuke to ranked choice voting, clouding the future of an idea that had seen strong momentum in recent years.
Ranked choice voting, which allows voters to rank political candidates by preference, is used statewide in Alaska and Maine and in major U.S. localities such as New York City and ...Read more
Transgender people in Washington state brace for second Trump presidency
SEATTLE — When Gabriel Foster saw the election night results lurch toward former President Donald Trump, he broke down in tears.
"My big-picture reaction is horror and heartbreak," said Foster, a Black queer trans activist based in the Seattle area who is the executive director of the national philanthropic organization Trans Justice Funding ...Read more
Commentary: Might makes right. Welcome to the new world disorder
Donald Trump’s resounding election to a second term as U.S. president sealed the deal on a new world disorder.
The liberal, rules-based order that had shaped the rules of the game since World War II was already on its heels. It had proved wholly unable to prevent, punish or halt Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, a violent war in Sudan ...Read more
Pharmacies are yanking cold medicines from shelves. So what are the options now?
Feeling stuffy and ready to reach for NyQuil, Benadryl, or Sudafed PE?
Not so fast.
The Food and Drug Administration has proposed ending the use of oral phenylephrine, a common ingredient found in many cold and allergy medicines — and some pharmacies already are yanking the popular products off shelves.
Florida researchers have been ...Read more
Dutch soccer riot threatens government as minister quits
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof’s government avoided collapse after a secretary resigned in protest over alleged racist comments made during Cabinet meetings.
Schoof and leaders of the four-party governing coalition held an emergency meeting that ran late into Friday night, the latest fallout from antisemitic attacks on Israeli football fans...Read more
Pentagon's audit woes seen lessening despite 7th shortfall
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Defense Department failed for the seventh straight year to score a clean financial audit, highlighting the challenge of tracking the finances of a sprawling organization that has $3.8 trillion in assets and $4 trillion in liabilities.
Auditors overseen by the Pentagon Inspector General once again declared the department�...Read more
H5N1 bird flu infects 5 more humans in California, and 1 in Oregon
As H5N1 bird flu spreads among California dairy herds and southward-migrating birds, health officials announced Friday six more human cases of infection: five in California and one in Oregon — the state’s first.
A seventh presumptive California case is awaiting confirmation from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
All of ...Read more
Iran loath to be drawn into new clash with US as Trump returns
The last time Donald Trump was U.S. president it spelled disaster for Iran — he walked away from a landmark nuclear deal, derailed the country’s economy with sanctions and killed its most revered general.
This time around, the signals from the Trump camp are more mixed. The president-elect has suggested he wants to stabilize the ...Read more
Samuel Woodward, who killed and buried former classmate Blaze Bernstein in Southern California, gets life without parole
SANTA ANA, Calif. — Samuel Woodward, who admitted to killing former high school classmate Blaze Bernstein and burying his body at the edge of a Lake Forest park in what a jury agreed was a hate-crime murder, was sentenced on Friday to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Woodward, now 27, was convicted in July of first-degree ...Read more
Members of Congress seek federal probe of state hurricane recovery work in NC
WASHINGTON — With state lawmakers set to question officials overseeing recovery efforts after hurricanes Florence and Matthew, North Carolina’s federal representatives are also calling for accountability.
At the beginning of November, eight Republican members of North Carolina’s congressional delegation — all except for Rep. Patrick ...Read more
Police say head found on Key Biscayne belonged to teen who went missing off Miami Beach
MIAMI — The mystery of the human head found on a Key Biscayne beach has been solved. It belonged to a teen who went missing after getting caught in a rip current off Miami Beach last Saturday, police said Friday.
Victor Enrique Castaneda Jr., 19, disappeared into the ocean after going for a swim with his younger sister off South Pointe Beach ...Read more
New LA District Attorney Nathan Hochman wants to review Menendez brothers' case
LOS ANGELES — Erik and Lyle Menendez – brothers who have spent 34 years behind bars for killing their parents in 1989 at their Beverly Hills mansion, a made-for-TV case that drew worldwide attention – got hopeful news late last month when Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón said he would ask a judge to reconsider their life...Read more
Biden meets Pacific allies as Russia-North Korea ties deepen
U.S. President Joe Biden told the leaders of Japan and South Korea that their coordinated efforts were essential to “countering North Korea’s dangerous and destabilizing cooperation with Russia” as they met Friday on the sidelines of the APEC Summit in Lima, Peru.
“I truly believe cooperation of our countries will be a foundation to ...Read more
Norwegian fishermen accidentally catch US sub in net
A Norwegian fishing crew was surprised this week by the day’s big, rare catch — a U.S. submarine longer than a football field.
Harald Engen was delivering halibut to a village on Norway’s west coast when he got a message that a U.S. submarine had gotten entangled in his 32-foot boat’s trawl nets while sailing near the surface and were ...Read more
California lawmaker accused of sexual harassment by former staffer countersues
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In the latest development in a salacious Sacramento legal saga, a California state senator this week filed a countercomplaint against her former chief of staff — who alleged she sexually harassed him while he worked for her — claiming that he was involved in the 2001 murder and disappearance of Washington intern ...Read more
Bryan Kohberger's attorneys challenge DNA, search warrants in Idaho murder case
BOISE, Idaho — Attorneys for the man charged with killing four Idaho college students in Moscow followed through on their pledge to challenge evidence they assert was improperly obtained by police to prevent its use at trial.
Bryan Kohberger’s defense met a court-imposed deadline Thursday to file suppression briefs that identified specific ...Read more
Karen Read prosecutor wants NBC, ABC interview video and defendant's mom's phone records
BOSTON — The new prosecutor in Karen Read’s murder case is now after both the defendant’s parents’ cellphone records.
“(I)t is evident from the defendant’s phone records that phone calls between the defendant and (the phone number) belonging to Janet Read, were made on January 29, 2022, during a time after the Commonwealth alleges ...Read more
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