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'I want to be remembered.' Death row inmate auctions his San Quentin journals, art for $80,000

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SAN FRANCISCO — In early 2020, Albert Jones was sitting in his cell on San Quentin's death row, as he had every day for nearly three decades, when reports of a mysterious respiratory illness started to circulate.

In the following months, hundreds of death row inmates fell sick as COVID-19 swept through San Quentin State Prison's east block, ...Read more

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Karen Read murder retrial day 2 has begun

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BOSTON — Day two of the Karen Read murder retrial has begun, with attorneys hoping to add more members to the final jury pool.

On Tuesday, the first day, attorneys agreed to two potential jurors, a man and woman, to add to the final jury pool.

Read, 45, is accused of striking John O’Keefe, her boyfriend of two years and a 16-year Boston ...Read more

Schools and communities can help children bounce back after distressing disasters like the LA wildfires

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The 2025 Los Angeles wildfires reduced more than 15,000 structures to ash in a matter of days. Among the devastation were 11 public and private schools and 30 child care facilities. In all, the fires disrupted the education and daily lives of over 700,000 students.

The fires first erupted on Jan. 7, 2025, in the Pacific Palisades, a ...Read more

Christian Zionism hasn’t always been a conservative evangelical creed – churches’ views of Israel have evolved over decades

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During confirmation hearings, Mike Huckabee, President Donald Trump’s nominee as ambassador to Israel, told senators that he would “respect and represent the President,” not his own views. But the Baptist minister’s views on the Middle East – and their religious roots – came through.

“The spiritual connections between ...Read more

Research shows that a majority of Christian religious leaders accept the reality of climate change but have never mentioned it to their congregations

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Nearly 90% of U.S. Christian religious leaders believe humans are driving climate change. When churchgoers learn how widespread this belief is, they report taking steps to reduce its effects, as we found in our research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

We examined data collected in 2023 and 2024 from a...Read more

23andMe is potentially selling more than just genetic data – the personal survey info it collected is just as much a privacy problem

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As soon as the genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy on March 23, 2025, concerns about what would happen to the personal information contained in its massive genetic and health information database were swift and widespread. A few days after, a U.S. judge ruled that the company could sell its consumer data as part of the ...Read more

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Israel expands ground operations against Hamas in Gaza

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Israel is expanding military operations in Gaza, days after ordering people in southern parts of the Palestinian territory to leave in preparation for more intense conflict with Hamas.

On Wednesday, Defense Minister Israel Katz said troops will broaden ground incursions and that land seized by Israel in Gaza will be turned into buffer zones. ...Read more

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Convicted rapist spray-painted swastikas in California while on parole, police say

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LOS ANGELES — A convicted rapist has been rearrested in Ventura on suspicion of spray-painting swastikas throughout the city and then documenting the hate crimes on social media in an effort to sow fear, authorities said.

John Williams, 30, was arrested Sunday and booked at the Ventura County Jail on suspicion of vandalism, a hate crime and a...Read more

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French far right to keep up pressure as Le Pen gets lifeline

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France’s National Rally plans to protest against what it has called the “tyranny of judges” even after an appeals court said in a surprise statement late Tuesday that it should be able to rule by mid-2026 on a challenge by Marine Le Pen over her conviction this week.

Le Pen was found guilty of embezzlement on Monday and given an immediate...Read more

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For the first time in 25 years, California has a snowpack trifecta

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LOS ANGELES — The year may have started with a dry spell, but the end of California’s storm season has brought more fresh snow to the Sierra Nevada, pushing the state’s snowpack to 96% of average on April 1, when the snow season typically reaches its peak.

The near-average snowpack has given the state a third straight year of ample water ...Read more

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Illinois becomes first state to mandate halal, kosher meals be available in public institutions such as schools

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CHICAGO — Muslim students who eat halal usually only have a few options in the school cafeteria line once they’ve passed the hamburgers, chicken nuggets and deli sandwiches: a slice of cheese pizza, maybe a salad, fruit, yogurt, a carton of milk.

“Just not a lot of healthy, filling choices to pick from,” said Khadija Basith, whose ...Read more

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A believer in UAPs (or UFOs) takes aim at UAVs (or drones)

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Legislation that would make it legal for people to shoot down drones over their property, introduced in March by U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett, is drawing fire from law enforcement and other users of unmanned aerial vehicles.

The bill, dubbed the Defense Against Drones Act, “permits individuals to use a legally obtained shotgun to shoot down a drone...Read more

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'They won't help me': Sickest patients face insurance denials despite policy fixes

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HENRICO, Va. — Sheldon Ekirch spends a lot of time on hold with her health insurance company.

Sometimes, as the minutes tick by and her frustration mounts, Ekirch, 30, opens a meditation app on her phone. It was recommended by her psychologist to help with the depression associated with a stressful and painful medical disorder.

In 2023, ...Read more

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They lost their coastal Malibu homes to fire. But should they rebuild along a rising sea?

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LOS ANGELES -- Dean and Denise Wenner were sweet on the Cape Cod-style home from the moment they found it in 2019. It had five bedrooms spread over three levels, with decks that hung over Santa Monica Bay.

When the tide was up, you felt almost like you were on an ocean liner, with views that swept from Palos Verdes to Point Dume.

Now the ...Read more

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Judge severs battery cases of Tupac killing suspect, another inmate

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LAS VEGAS — Citing public attention, a judge ruled Tuesday that she would separate the battery cases of the man alleged to have orchestrated hip hop icon Tupac Shakur’s killing and another inmate.

Rochlon Hamilton, 53, and Duane “Keffe D” Davis, 61, were indicted in February on counts of battery by a prisoner and challenging someone to ...Read more

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Trump to weigh plans for TikTok sale at meeting on Wednesday

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President Donald Trump will meet on Wednesday to consider a proposal for divesting TikTok’s U.S. operations from Chinese parent company ByteDance Ltd., just days ahead of a deadline for a sale of the popular social media app, according to people familiar with the matter.

The administration is considering a deal that would include Oracle Corp....Read more

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Deadly quake gives junta a chance to tighten hold over Myanmar

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It was only hours after Myanmar was hit by its strongest earthquake in a century when the ruling military regime resumed bombing parts of the war-torn country where it lost crucial territory over more than a year of intense fighting.

Even as the damage of Friday’s 7.7 magnitude quake was still being assessed, pro-democracy rebel groups ...Read more

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Princeton hit with fund freeze as Trump widens college fight

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Princeton University said U.S. government agencies have frozen several dozen research grants as President Donald Trump escalates his fight with elite American colleges.

The “full rationale” for the suspension isn’t clear, said Princeton President Chris Eisgruber, but he affirmed the school’s intention to combat antisemitism, which the ...Read more

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Maryland man deported by ICE error 'probably an MS-13 gang member' according to Rep. Andy Harris

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Maryland Republican Rep. Andy Harris is not happy with how some media outlets have reported on the “administrative error” that caused a Beltsville, Maryland, man to be mistakenly deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador.

“Well it turns out that that person was probably an MS-13 gang member. And look, MS-13 gang members, Tren de ...Read more

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Trump pick for Joint Chiefs says he's 'unconventional choice'

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WASHINGTON — Retired Air Force Lieutenant General Dan Caine, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be the nation’s highest-ranking military officer, acknowledged Tuesday that “I’m an unconventional nominee.”

But “these are unconventional times,” Caine told the Senate Armed Services Committee at his confirmation hearing to serve as...Read more