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City pushes to dismiss FOIA case over 9/11 Ground Zero toxin studies
The city is trying to quash a lawsuit seeking pivotal data on the toxins that hovered over lower Manhattan following the 9/11 terror attacks, claiming it doesn’t have the important documents and that the search for the long-sought records is nothing more than a “fishing expedition,” the Daily News has learned.
In court papers filed late ...Read more
Minnesota home care workers reach tentative deal with state with improved wages, benefits
Minnesota home care workers have reached a tentative union contract with the state that would increase wages and benefits, including taking initial steps toward the creation of a retirement contribution program for Minnesota’s most in-demand profession.
SEIU Healthcare, which represents about 35,000 Minnesota home care workers, announced on ...Read more
Hang-gliding pioneer tried to save Topanga home. His friends never heard from him again
A hang glider for four decades, 69-year-old Arthur Simoneau was a calculated risk-taker. And so, as residents fled the Pacific Palisades fire Tuesday, Simoneau headed closer to the inferno.
He was returning from a ski trip in Mammoth when he learned of the evacuation orders for his Topanga home in the Santa Monica Mountains, said Steve Murillo,...Read more
Los Angeles fires rage as high winds set to return this week
At least two rounds of vicious, dry Santa Ana winds are expected to blast through Southern California early this week, bringing powerful gusts that will challenge fire crews struggling to contain two destructive blazes and likely force thousands more residents to evacuate.
After a brief respite from the winds over the weekend, a shifting ...Read more
Trump's cabinet picks will begin confirmation hearings this week – here's the schedule
The U.S. Senate will get down to the business of confirming President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks this week, when several nominees will face an uphill battle as they work to convince a majority of lawmakers that they are fit to serve in the position to which they’ve been nominated.
Here is the hearing schedule thus far, as published ...Read more
Zelenskyy seeks to exchange North Korean soldiers for Ukrainians
Ukraine is ready to return captured North Korean soldiers if leader Kim Jong Un can facilitate an exchange for Ukrainian soldiers being held in Russia, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Ukraine has said it captured two North Koreans fighting for Russia in the Kursk region. Zelenskyy said this is likely just the beginning, as ...Read more
Mexico isn't subordinate, Sheinbaum says as Trump takes office
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, in a speech to crowds of supporters days before Donald Trump is sworn in as U.S. head of state, vowed her country would not be subordinated by its northern neighbor.
Ties between both nations will stay strong and dialogue will prevail, Sheinbaum said during the speech in a Mexico City square on Sunday to ...Read more
Apex predators captured in Canada to be flown to Colorado and released. Here's why
Wildlife experts are in the process of capturing gray wolves from Canada in order to release them in Colorado, effectively doubling the state’s small, recently reintroduced population.
Until recently, gray wolves were virtually extinct in Colorado, but state officials are going to great lengths to change that.
As many as 15 gray wolves will ...Read more
Immigrant parent fears '100%' real after Border Patrol raids in Central Valley, leaders say
As elected officials came together in Fresno on Saturday to discuss this week’s immigration raids, they spoke with uncertainty about future enforcement operations in the Central Valley.
U.S. Rep. Jim Costa, D-Fresno, reported during a Saturday news conference that his office has been inundated with concerned calls from the Central Valley’s ...Read more
How wind-driven wildfires stormed the LA area
A look at how intense gusts rarely before seen in Southern California stoked blazes in urban areas in and around Los Angeles.
Los Angeles has experienced one of its worst disasters as powerful Santa Ana winds, sometimes at hurricane strength, swept down the surrounding mountains and pushed wildfires into several neighborhoods starting Tuesday. ...Read more
Biden banned new oil and gas leases on California's Central Coast. Could Trump revoke protections?
Donald Trump chanted "drill, baby, drill" like a mantra on the campaign trail last year, but the incoming president will have a difficult time fulfilling that promise in federal waters — especially on the Central Coast.
On Monday, President Joe Biden banned new leases for offshore oil and gas extraction on about 625 million acres on the ...Read more
No cell phones in schools, free meals for children, a state flood authority: Here are some of Alaska lawmakers' first ideas ahead of the legislative session
An initial batch of proposed legislation was unveiled Friday, revealing some of Alaska lawmakers' personal priorities ahead of a legislative session that will begin later this month.
The state's House and Senate are both expected to be led by bipartisan coalitions that bring together Democrats, independents and moderate Republicans all hoping ...Read more
Trump aide floats push for Ukraine to lower military draft age
A top aide in President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration signaled that Ukraine will be asked to lower the conscription age to strengthen its battlefield position ahead of any settlement with Russia.
Michael Waltz, a former Army Green Beret and combat veteran of Afghanistan whom Trump tapped as his White House national security ...Read more
Trains, cars, drugs, floods: 495 homeless people died last year in San Diego County
The Toyota Tacoma would have looked out of place even if a leg hadn’t been sticking out of an open door.
The surrounding neighborhood gleamed with two-story homes and curated gardens cut into the hillsides of unincorporated El Cajon. Yet the truck, parked on a dirt lot in a cul-de-sac, featured dented metal and a bed filled with blankets. A ...Read more
Trump has threatened to end CBP One, making asylum appointments more coveted than ever
The clock could be ticking for thousands of asylum seekers who have been waiting months for an appointment to show up at a U.S. port of entry, as President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration approaches.
At the Juventud 2000 migrant shelter in Tijuana, some people have already given up.
The uncertainty comes as Trump has signaled that he will ...Read more
Canada has counter-tariffs ready if Trump launches trade war, Trudeau says
Justin Trudeau says Canada is ready to respond with counter-tariffs against the U.S. if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his threat to begin a trade war in North America.
Speaking on MSNBC’s "Inside With Jen Psaki," the outgoing Canadian prime minister said his government isn’t looking for a trade fight with the new ...Read more
Croatian president skeptical of aiding Ukraine wins second term in a landslide
Croatian President Zoran Milanovic won a second term as voters in the Balkan nation delivered a resounding election victory to a populist leader who has denounced NATO expansion and military aid to Ukraine.
The former Social Democratic leader took 74.5% of the second-round vote on Sunday with 98% of ballots counted, the most dominant result in ...Read more
Waldo Mejia, accused of killing Bronx boy, 14, screams 'I'm with Satan!' in court
The man accused of randomly stabbing a Bronx teen to death threatened to snap the necks of court officials and screamed he was “with Satan” during his Sunday murder arraignment.
“My name is Waldo Mejia, so get ready to f–king suffer along with me!” the 29-year-old suspect shouted during his chaotic arraignment in Bronx Criminal Court....Read more
3.7 earthquake shakes San Francisco Bay area
A 3.7 magnitude earthquake occurred in Concord on Sunday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The quake occurred at 8:49 a.m. between Clayton and Willow Pass roads, the USGS said. The Southern California Earthquake Data Center recorded it at a depth of about 9 miles.
Rumbles were felt from Santa Rosa to Mountain View and from the ...Read more
Altadena family says disabled father and son were left to burn: 'Nobody was coming'
The last thing Anthony Mitchell Sr. told his eldest son was that he was still waiting for an ambulance as the swiftly moving Eaton fire bore down on his Altadena home.
"He called everybody and said, 'I'm OK, I'm just waiting to be evacuated,'" the junior Mitchell said of their 5 a.m. phone call. "He probably knew nobody was coming, but he ...Read more
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