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Trump's return could be bad for WA trade and workers, good for tech
For some Washington business leaders, Donald Trump’s return to the White House revives hopes of fresh cuts to corporate taxes and a host of regulations.
Tech company leaders hoping to gain Trump’s good graces congratulated him on his win. Wall Street analysts expressed optimism that his administration won’t put guardrails on the tech ...Read more
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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has warning for Donald Trump: ‘You come for my people, you come through me’
CHICAGO — Gov. JB Pritzker on Thursday sought to assure Illinois residents that he would fight to preserve the state’s protections on fronts including reproductive health, immigration and LGBTQ+ rights during Donald Trump’s second ...Read more
Prince William gets candid about 'brutal' year as Kate, Charles navigate cancer
Prince William got candid this week about the “brutal” and heartbreaking year 2024 has been, as wife Kate Middleton and father King Charles have navigated their respective cancer journeys.
“It’s been dreadful,” he told People from South Africa, where he was presiding over the Earthshot Prize Awards ceremony for climate change ...Read more
Here's who Trump may tap to drive his economic agenda
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s team is forming a new administration and the president-elect is expected to draw top advisers and cabinet secretaries from a pool of Wall Street and business executives including officials from his first term — at least the ones who stuck by him.
Republicans are on track to win total control of government, ...Read more
Trump taps veteran Florida political operative Susie Wiles for top White House job
President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday named Susie Wiles, the co-manager of his presidential campaign, as his White House chief of staff, elevating a longtime Florida political hand who has helped orchestrate some of the most crucial Republican wins in the state.
Wiles, who has worked for Republican politicians ranging from Jacksonville ...Read more
Ohio Rep. Bob Latta eyes top GOP spot on Energy and Commerce panel
WASHINGTON — For Rep. Bob Latta, the “best thing” he’s ever purchased for his office is a set of eight folding chairs.
It’s also something he cites when talking about why he thinks he’s the best person to lead Republicans on the House authorizing committee with the largest jurisdiction.
The Ohio Republican credits the folding ...Read more
Biden to travel to South America for APEC, G-20 summits
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden will travel to Peru and Brazil next week for two international summits on a trip abroad that threatens to be overshadowed by President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory.
The president will travel to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum in Lima, Peru, from Nov. 14-16 and then travel to Manaus ...Read more
North Carolina elects a Democratic governor and Republican legislature. Again. What's different this time
Once again, North Carolina voters have chosen a Democrat to lead the executive branch and Republicans to lead the General Assembly.
But Gov.-elect Josh Stein could start with greater leverage in negotiations with GOP leaders than Gov. Roy Cooper has had in his last two years in office, in which Republicans passed 26 bills over his veto.
Stein...Read more
Florida agency stalled revelation on state Rep. Amesty's family school until after election
ORLANDO, Fla. — After two weeks of silence, a Florida agency disclosed it has granted a short license extension to state Rep. Carolina Amesty’s family-run school, which is embroiled in the forgery indictment against her.
The revelation did not come until roughly an hour after ballot counting confirmed that the lawmaker had lost her ...Read more
2 detained after 12 shooting incidents of cars, homes on and around I-40 in Raleigh
RALEIGH, N.C. — Raleigh police are now investigating shots fired into eight cars and four houses, a growing total in the recent series of rush-hour shootings along Interstate 40 and near I440.
Police Chief Estella Patterson announced two “persons of interest” were detained Thursday afternoon, both of them from Kentford Court in southwest ...Read more
Elwood Edwards, voice of the 'You've got mail' AOL email greeting, dies at 74
Elwood Edwards, a media multihyphenate who voiced AOL’s iconic greeting “You’ve got mail,” has died.
Edwards died Tuesday at age 74 in New Bern, N.C., after a long illness, his former employer, Ohio NBC affiliate WKYC, confirmed. According to the television station, he died the day before his 75th birthday.
During his decade-long stint...Read more
NYC judge blasts Rudy Giuliani for claiming he doesn't know location of assets owed to Georgia election workers
NEW YORK — Rudy Giuliani was blasted by a Manhattan federal court judge Thursday for claiming he didn’t know the location of assets he owes the Georgia mother and daughter election workers he defamed — telling the former mayor the claim was “farcical.”
“The notion that your client doesn’t have any knowledge of where his assets ...Read more
Inmate who had been denied parole is accused of threatening to bomb Gov. Whitmer's home
DETROIT — A man serving time for robbery is accused of threatening to bomb Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's residence as retaliation for being denied parole.
Jihaad Ahmad, 36, is incarcerated at the Bellamy Creek Correction Facility in Ionia, according to the Michigan Department of Corrections website. Records indicate he was sentenced in ...Read more
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey refuses to support Trump's deportation efforts
Gov. Maura Healey’s declaration that state police won’t assist in mass deportations is being blasted by critics who say it backtracks from her blaming the federal government for the migrant crisis.
Healey has come under fire after MSNBC anchor Lawrence O’Donnell asked the Bay State governor whether the Massachusetts State Police would ...Read more
How Trump might target DACA recipients and other immigrant groups
Donald Trump has promised voters that he would carry out a range of immigration actions, including deporting, with the help of the National Guard or military, millions of immigrants living illegally in the U.S.
Many of Trump’s plans do not require congressional approval, but they still might be hard to undertake at a scale that ...Read more
Karen Read case update: Norfolk DA's Office trying to get all audio, notes, messages from Boston Magazine reporter
BOSTON — The Norfolk DA’s special prosecutor is again trying to get his hands on unpublished material about murder defendant Karen Read from a news outlet.
A few weeks after the new prosecutor requested Boston 25 to turn over an entire video of interviews with Read, the prosecutor has now filed a motion about a Boston Magazine reporter.
...Read more
A look at those who could be on Trump's health team short list
President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to involve anti-vaccine activist and conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his next administration in some capacity, but whoever else he picks to run the major health agencies will have a major impact on the GOP health agenda of the next four years.
Top posts require Senate confirmation, meaning ...Read more
Suspect in custody after police release images of man wanted in Navy Pier double slaying
CHICAGO — Chicago police on Thursday arrested a suspect wanted for the slayings of two Navy Pier workers earlier this week, hours after authorities released images and asked for the public’s help in finding him.
The suspect, thought to be a recently terminated ex-employee, is believed to have fatally wounded two workers at about 1:15 p.m. ...Read more
Mountain fire in California's Ventura County destroys more than 50 homes, 5,000 others threatened
LOS ANGELES — Camarillo Heights resident Maurice Kerr stood inside the shell of his burned-out home Thursday morning.
With the surrounding rubble still smoldering and smoke choking the air, the 68-year-old said he did his best to fight the wind-driven Mountain fire, which started raining embers on his home soon after it started Wednesday ...Read more
Emissions from private jets are skyrocketing. Monitoring them is about to get much harder
Carbon dioxide emissions from private jets have increased by 46% in the last five years, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Nature Communications Earth & Environment.
The researchers analyzed over 26,000 airplanes and 18 million trips — representing most private flights between 2019 and 2023 — and found that more than ...Read more
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