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Dad in coma, son dead and 10-year-old daughter missing after migrant boat capsizes in California; 5 charged

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LOS ANGELES — Five Mexican citizens have been charged with participating in human smuggling after a small boat carrying migrants capsized off San Diego on Monday, killing four people including two children, authorities said.

Tragic new details about the deadly smuggling incident came to light Tuesday.

The body of a 14-year-old boy from India...Read more

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Sacramento Police spend millions on overtime each year. Should it be investigated?

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SACRAMENTO — Sacramento’s Police Department routinely pays more than $15 million in overtime each year — totaling more than $100 million in the last decade — yet elected officials have not committed to an audit of the spending.

While public safety overtime is not new or unique to the capital region, the amount has increased ...Read more

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Colorado House attempts late-night move to delay AI regulations, but effort fails

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DENVER — In a dramatic 11th hour move, House Democrats late Tuesday night tried to resurrect a dead-and-buried plan to slow Colorado’s first-in-the-nation artificial intelligence regulations from taking effect — a day after a senior Democratic lawmaker killed the planned delay and threw parts of the Capitol into chaos.

But the plan ...Read more

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Some homeless struggle with transition to housing after years in camps in Atlanta

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ATLANTA — When living in a dangerous homeless camp in Atlanta‘s Mechanicsville neighborhood, Willie Jeffries said people sometimes let him spend the night in their homes.

Jeffries finally got his own apartment in October, with help from nonprofit organizations that work with the city. After living in the Cooper Street camp for four years, ...Read more

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'A little bit out of control': Atlanta council questions mayor's budget

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ATLANTA — Atlanta City Council members warned Dickens administration officials Tuesday that the mayor’s proposed spending increases for next year — particularly across public safety — go too far as the city faces the harsh reality of a potential recession.

For months before the start of Atlanta’s budget season, the mayor’s office ...Read more

NC lawmakers debate making homeless camps illegal, with this exception

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A proposed change to state law would make it illegal for people experiencing homelessness to sleep or camp on public property.

Local governments that allow outdoor encampments could be sued unless they create a designated sleeping and encampment area that meets certain criteria.

Critics say the bill would criminalize homelessness, but Rep. ...Read more

9/11 health workers rehired after outcry forced Trump to reverse cuts

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NEW YORK — Federal workers who help run the health program for Sept. 11 first responders and survivors have been rehired after a bipartisan outcry forced the Trump administration to reverse deep cuts that threatened to hobble the program, lawmakers said Wednesday.

Almost all of the estimated 16 fired World Trade Center Health Program workers ...Read more

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Mosquito season begins in South Florida. Is climate change making it worse?

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MIAMI — As Miami-Dade marks the unofficial beginning of mosquito season with a Wednesday event to help residents “Fight the Bite”, the Herald spoke to the head of the Mosquito Control Division, Dr. John-Paul Mutebi, to answer readers’ questions about the links to climate change.

Does climate change affect how many mosquitoes we have ...Read more

Denver weighs significant raises for Mayor Mike Johnston's appointees amid tough budget projections

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DENVER — Denver city leaders are considering giving significant raises — including one 44% boost — to 12 of Mayor Mike Johnston’s appointees, with the proposals clearing a City Council committee Tuesday.

The positions are executive director jobs, or the equivalents, across city departments that are set out in the city charter, and they ...Read more

Pakistan signals potential retaliation after India's air strike

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Pakistan said it reserves the right to retaliate after India launched targeted strikes, signaling a potential further escalation in hostilities between the nuclear-armed rivals following last month’s deadly Kashmir attacks.

Just hours after India hit nine targets in its neighbor, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s office said in a...Read more

Russia, Ukraine exchange drone attacks ahead of Xi's Moscow trip

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Russia and Ukraine continued air strikes against each other’s capitals overnight, including an attack that killed two people in Kyiv, as Moscow prepared to host the leaders of China, Brazil and other states to commemorate the end of World War II.

Russia launched four ballistic missiles and 142 drones targeting Kyiv and other regional centers,...Read more

Merz and Macron vow to reset Franco-German ties to strengthen EU

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New German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron pledged to reset ties between their nations and join forces to help strengthen the European Union’s defensive capabilities and competitiveness.

“As we face war on our continent, fierce global competition, accelerating climate and technological change, and threats of a...Read more

Californians say Gov. Gavin Newsom is more focused on boosting presidential prospects than fixing state

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LOS ANGELES — By more than 2 to 1, California registered voters believe that Gov. Gavin Newsom is more focused on boosting his presidential prospects than on fixing the problems in his own state, according to a new poll.

A survey by UC Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies, co-sponsored by The Times, found that 54% of voters said ...Read more

Another LA County measles case amid nationwide surge; vaccines urged ahead of summer travel

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LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County reported another measles case involving a resident or traveler this week, prompting officials to renew their call for all residents to make sure they are up to date on their vaccinations.

The latest case — the fourth so far this year — involves a visitor who recently arrived in L.A. County from another ...Read more

Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House could close due to Los Angeles budget cuts

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LOS ANGELES — Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House could soon be closed to the public and lose its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site if budget cuts proposed by Mayor Karen Bass are passed by the City Council.

The architectural landmark, perched atop Barnsdall Art Park in East Hollywood, is managed by the city's Department of ...Read more

Dad in coma, son dead and 10-year-old daughter missing after migrant boat capsizes; 5 charged

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LOS ANGELES — Five Mexican citizens have been charged with participating in human smuggling after a small boat carrying migrants capsized off San Diego on Monday, killing four people including two children, authorities said.

Tragic new details about the deadly smuggling incident came to light Tuesday.

The body of a 14-year-old boy from India...Read more

House GOP drops some Medicaid cuts from reconciliation plan

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WASHINGTON — Republicans will have to come up with alternative savings to make up for hundreds of billions of dollars in potential Medicaid cuts that GOP leaders appeared to rule out after meeting with moderates in Speaker Mike Johnson’s office Tuesday evening.

Johnson, R-La., said leadership had ruled out tXwo Medicaid policies that could ...Read more

The lasting impact of Trump's immigration crackdown on Chicago students

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CHICAGO — When President Donald Trump took office and declared Chicago “ground zero” for the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, Alma Duran, 43, said her 10-year-old twins asked why their classes at an elementary school in Pilsen were deserted.

She told them some kids and parents were scared to come in for fear of getting ...Read more

Rural Kentucky site among 31 additions to National Underground Railroad Network

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A historic Kentucky site has joined the National Park Service’s National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program, which commemorates the stories of people who freed themselves or were helped by others to escape enslavement.

The site, located in rural Greenup County near the present-day community of Lynn, is the place where, on Aug. 14...Read more

They voted for Trump and now their son is in ICE detention

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LUMPKIN, Ga. — Just 2 miles away from a sprawling South Georgia immigrant jail sits El Refugio, a hospitality house where the loved ones of immigrant detainees can find free meals and lodging.

People come from across the South, and beyond, to visit their loved ones in this remote area of the state that is home to the Stewart Detention Center ...Read more