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Cassie Ventura is contesting a new claim from Sean 'Diddy' Combs' the infamous hotel surveillance video showing him ... Read More
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American Airlines plane catches fire at Denver International Airport
DENVER — An American Airlines plane caught fire on the tarmac at Denver International Airport on Thursday, according to reporting from Denver7.
The plane was at gate C38 when the fire started and evacuation slides were ...Read more
Canada's new leader could reset strained US ties, ministers say
Canada’s top ministers said the country’s change of leadership may provide a chance to “reset” its now troubled relationship with the U.S., its biggest trading partner.
Mark Carney, who will replace Canadian ...Read more
FEMA is hiring temporary workers to help with Eaton and Palisades fire recovery
LOS ANGELES — The Federal Emergency Management Agency plans to hire more than two dozen temporary workers to help with fire recovery efforts in Southern California.
The agency announced the expanded workforce Thursday, ...Read more
Gov. Polis warns about Medicaid cuts by Congress, criticizes tariffs on Canada, supports ICE going after criminals
DENVER — Gov. Jared Polis warned Thursday of the effect of potential Medicaid cuts in Colorado, reiterated his support for federal immigration authorities’ efforts in the state and criticized President Donald Trump’s...Read more
Fears grow about plan to cut Pentagon medical research fund
WASHINGTON — A legislative proposal to cut in half a Pentagon-funded medical research account, subtracting hundreds of millions of dollars in this fiscal year alone, would jeopardize the fight against deadly diseases, ...Read more
Fired federal workers can fight their dismissals, but there's a catch
WASHINGTON — The more than 2 million federal employees have legal rights as civil servants that are supposed to protect them from being fired unfairly, including for political reasons.
But the Trump administration’s ...Read more
Live Nation loses bid to toss DOJ antitrust case
A federal judge in New York said he denied Live Nation Entertainment Inc.’s attempt to throw out the Justice Department’s antitrust case seeking to break off Ticketmaster Entertainment Inc. after the companies merged ...Read more
New Jersey asks residents to conserve water after major wildfire scorches 190 acres
A 191-acre wildfire that tore through Franklin Township, Gloucester County, starting Wednesday evening was fully contained as of Thursday, according to New Jersey firefighting officials.
Initially the fire, dubbed the ...Read more
United Launch Alliance waits on Space Force to certify Vulcan
Despite not having launched anything in more than five months, United Launch Alliance still expects to fly around 12 missions this year. But it’s still waiting on the Space Force to certify its new Vulcan rocket for ...Read more
S&P 500 slides into correction as treasuries climb: Markets wrap
It was only three weeks ago that exuberance over Donald Trump’s blueprint for the economy had vaulted U.S. stocks to a record high. Today, with concern mounting over the goals and impact of his trade war, the S&P 500 ...Read more
Canada excludes Tesla chargers from government EV rebates
Canadian power provide B.C. Hydro is striking back against President Trump’s wealthiest surrogate Elon Musk by making Tesla chargers ineligible for EV rebates in British Columbia.
Citizens in the province who purchase ...Read more
Trump fired thousands of Social Security workers. Here's how it affects Florida
TAMPA, Fla. — In 2019, Jeff Meisler started feeling strange at work.
A software engineer nearing 60, Meisler was having trouble thinking clearly. He fell behind on basic tasks, working extra hours to make up the slack. ...Read more
Mexican cartel mystery: Abandoned shoes, cryptic writings, charred bones
MEXICO CITY — Even in Mexico, where stories of massacres, kidnappings and clandestine graves provide daily news fodder, the recent revelations in western Jalisco state have caused a commotion.
Gruesome online images ...Read more
Dr. Mehmet Oz's ties to insurers may loom over his CMS confirmation hearing
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will likely face questions during his confirmation hearing Friday about his past support of expanding the Medicare ...Read more
A dead sea lion was left alone 'for nature to take its course.' Someone decapitated it instead
Someone cut off the head of a sea lion in Northern California and rode off with it in a bag and authorities are now offering $20,000 for information that helps find the perpetrator.
The body of the mutilated animal was ...Read more
Trump travel ban: 'no exceptions' for Cubans, Venezuelans. Other islands may join Haiti on list
MIAMI — Damir Ortiz, a 10-year-old with leukemia and a rare genetic disease that has caused a tumor in his left eye, was medevaced Wednesday from Cuba to the Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami, after overcoming ...Read more
Idaho teacher stands firm after she's told to remove 'Everyone is welcome here' signs
BOISE, Idaho — West Ada School District administrators have instructed a teacher that she must remove two signs from her classroom out of concern that they “inadvertently create division or controversy,” the district...Read more
Columbia University expels students, revokes degrees of Hamilton Hall takeover Gaza protesters
NEW YORK — Columbia University has expelled some students for occupying Hamilton Hall last spring, school officials announced Thursday.
In a university-wide email, Columbia said that the outcomes of a months-long ...Read more
Cougar cubs spotted in Michigan wild for first time in more than 100 years
A Michigan resident in the western part of the Upper Peninsula recently discovered something not seen in Michigan for more than a century — cougar cubs in the wild.
State biologists on Wednesday confirmed the sighting ...Read more
Johns Hopkins to slash nearly 2,000 jobs after losing $800 million in federal grants
BALTIMORE — More than 2,000 positions related to global health are being cut from the Johns Hopkins University after the Baltimore institution saw $800 million in federal grants disappear, a spokesperson confirmed ...Read more
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