
Katherine Heigl can't 'fathom' ditching family life for Hollywood comeback
Katherine Heigl couldn't "fathom" swapping her Utah life for a return to Hollywood.The '27 Dresses' actress - who has ... Read More
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Moms in crisis, jobs lost: The human cost of Trump's addiction funding cuts
When the Trump administration cut more than $11 billion in covid-era funds to states in late March, addiction recovery programs suffered swift losses.
An Indiana organization that employs people in recovery to help peers ...Read more
Diagnosed with colorectal cancer at age 44, a reporter shared his battle with viewers. Now, he's at a turning point
CHICAGO — Almost exactly a year after he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer, WGN-TV reporter Mike Lowe’s cell phone pinged as he drove to work early last week.
It was a message from his doctor — the results of his...Read more
Between censorship and chaos: Syrian artists wary of new regime
KASHEESH, Syria — It was the last day of principal photography, and the day-time shots would begin in a brisk but brilliantly sunny morning in Kasheesh, a tiny village ensconced in the forested mountains of northwest ...Read more
Commentary: If Trump were one of the rogues from Homer's 'Iliad,' which would he be?
Among the books I have returned to again and again throughout my life, seeking solace, wisdom, joy or self-understanding, Homer’s “Iliad” ranks very high.
As with all enduring works of art, it yields some new, ...Read more
European universities strain for neutrality amid political chaos
Universities on both sides of the Atlantic were under intense pressure to deal with campus conflict over political issues long before the Trump administration started cracking down on higher education.
In the past three ...Read more
As hundreds of immigrants are detained in Minnesota, families struggle with separation
MINNEAPOLIS — One morning before 6, immigration agents pulled over longtime roofer Marco Gutierrez just down the street from his Brooklyn Park home. They said he had a deportation order and took him for processing at ...Read more
Many farmworkers go without food in California. How Yolo County's food bank fights hunger
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In Yolo County, where agriculture generates nearly a billion dollars a year, the food bank is attempting to solve an uncomfortable irony: More than half of farmworker households struggle with food ...Read more
Trump administration demands Penn restore accolades to female swimmers after allowing trans swimmer to compete
The University of Pennsylvania violated federal civil rights law by allowing transgender swimmer Lia Thomas to compete on its women's team during the 2021-22 season and use the female facilities, the U.S. Department of ...Read more
Proposed change could reshape Endangered Species Act. Here's how it affects Washington state
A big change could be coming to U.S. wildlife conservation policy.
In mid-April, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a proposal to change how the term “harm�...Read more
Information of more than 9,000 people potentially exposed in Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois data breach
The personal information of more than 9,300 people may have been exposed in a recent data breach at health insurer Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, according to the company.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois ...Read more
President Trump appoints Tampa mayor to FEMA council
Tampa Bay Mayor Jane Castor has been tapped to serve on a bipartisan federal panel that President Donald Trump formed to review how the nation responds to disasters.
Trump announced the formation of the Federal Emergency ...Read more
Japan worries Trump tariffs will push countries toward China
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs could push Asian nations closer to China and destabilize regional security, Japan’s ruling party policy chief warned, calling for stronger defense ties between Washington and Tokyo...Read more
China vows to stand firm, urges nations to resist 'bully' Trump
China’s top diplomat warned countries against caving into U.S. tariff threats, as the Trump administration hints at the possible use of new trade tools to pressure Beijing.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said ...Read more
Boeing removed from credit watch by S&P in turnaround boost
S&P Global Ratings said it’s no longer considering cutting Boeing Co.’s debt to junk status, citing factors including the planemaker’s $24 billion cash balance, which gives it a cushion to absorb future difficulties....Read more
Bally's Chicago files amended IPO eliminating gender and minority investor requirement
Bally’s Chicago has filed an amended registration for its stalled initial public offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission, opening up the investment opportunity beyond women and minorities.
Casino executives...Read more
Trump administration rescinds Denver grants worth $24 million for migrant shelters, following through on threat
DENVER — The Federal Emergency Management Agency will no longer pay Denver about $24 million in promised grant money to cover what the city already spent to shelter migrants, according to a letter sent this month.
“...Read more
Trump signs orders ramping up immigration showdown with sanctuary cities and states
The Trump administration escalated its showdown with Democratic-led states and cities over immigration enforcement on Monday, with the president signing executive orders that his press secretary said will “unleash ...Read more
Man linked to Homeland Security Secretary's purse theft arrested in Miami Beach: cops
One of the two men investigators say is connected with the theft of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse on Easter Sunday was tracked down — and arrested — in Miami Beach.
Cristian Rodrigo Montecino ...Read more
Room & Board is a rare company. It doesn't have to be
When Room & Board founder and chairman John Gabbert hit his late 60s, he knew it was time to start thinking about what should happen to his furniture company when he was no longer around.
He and the executive team ...Read more
US Supreme Court denies Karen Read's appeal; expert testifies about 'hos long to die' Google search
DEDHAM, Mass. — The infamous “hos long to die in cold” Google search has made its official debut in the retrial of Karen Read.
The introduction of the particularly important piece of evidence came the same day that ...Read more
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- Trump administration demands Penn restore accolades to female swimmers after allowing trans swimmer to compete
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