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Power coming back on for customers affected by SDG&E shutoffs
SAN DIEGO — While emergency crews battled a brushfire in the Otay Wilderness Area, high wind conditions in other parts of San Diego County improved enough Friday to enable San Diego Gas & Electric crews to inspect power lines and restore electricity to an increasing number of customers.
Overnight, as many as 20,000 customers living primarily ...Read more
Republicans unify messaging at annual March for Life in Washington
WASHINGTON — The four most powerful Republicans in Washington addressed the nation’s largest annual anti-abortion rally Friday, vowing to inject new energy into the abortion debate.
“In my second term, we will again stand proudly for families and for life,” President Donald Trump said in a video message to attendees of the March for ...Read more
450K Pennsylvanians with Obamacare could see dramatic spikes in health care costs
Record numbers of people in the U.S. enrolled in Affordable Care Act health insurance plans this year, including nearly a half million Pennsylvanians.
And 90% of Pennsylvanians who enrolled — 446,994 — are paying much lower monthly premiums for Obamacare coverage, thanks to enhanced premium tax credits enacted under former President Joe ...Read more
Survivors, kin of victims of Fraunces Tavern bombing by FALN in 1975 still seeking justice
NEW YORK — Fifty years after Puerto Rican terrorist group FALN bombed the historic watering hole Fraunces Tavern in Manhattan’s Financial District, a son of one of the four victims killed in the deadly attack is still seeking justice.
Joseph Connor is urging the new Trump administration to put pressure on the Cuban government to release the...Read more
New Mayor Brandon Johnson campaign filing shows fundraising touted but previously unreported
CHICAGO — A new campaign finance report filed by Mayor Brandon Johnson includes over $200,000 his campaign had discussed but not officially reported.
When asked earlier this month why Johnson raised only $970 in the last quarter of 2024, his political spokesperson Christian Perry told Politico the mayor had actually raked in about $200,000. ...Read more
A Philly nonprofit is facing a federal lawsuit for denying a pregnant employee's request to work remotely
When a pregnant Philadelphia social worker asked to work remotely in early 2022, out of concern that exposure to COVID-19 could put her and her unborn baby’s health at risk, she was denied. Her employer, a local nonprofit focused on child safety and well-being, is now facing a federal employment discrimination lawsuit.
The U.S. Equal ...Read more
Supreme Court will decide if religious schools may be funded as public charters
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court announced Friday it will hear an Oklahoma case to decide whether the state must authorize a religious school as a public charter.
The new church-state case could yield a potentially momentous decision that could change public schools in much of the nation.
Los Angeles and other large cities have been leaders ...Read more
Federal immigration officers denied entry at a Chicago elementary school, CPS officials say
CHICAGO — Chicago Public Schools prevented federal immigration officers from going into an elementary school on Chicago’s Southwest Side Friday and talking to students, according to school officials.
The agents showed up at 11:15 a.m. to Hamline Elementary School, located at 1548 W. 48th St. in the New City neighborhood, Principal Natasha ...Read more
Can Trump just order new names for Denali and the Gulf of Mexico? A geographer explains who decides what goes on the map
President Donald Trump’s executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska’s Denali, the tallest peak in the country, has resulted in lots of discussion. While for some, such renaming might seem less important than the big problems the country faces, there is a formal process in the United States for renaming places, and that ...Read more
Rand Paul wants to strip Planned Parenthood of funding over abortion, trans health care
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, filed a bill Thursday to block all federal funds from being allocated to the reproductive health care organization Planned Parenthood.
Dubbed the “Defund Planned Parenthood Act,” the bill would simply require that “no federal funds may be made available to Planned Parenthood Federation of ...Read more
Man burst into flames at Wawa gas station after Florida deputies tased him, suit says
A man who burst into flames at a Wawa gas station after deputies tackled and tased him near a fuel pump says a central Florida sheriff’s office has an “agency-wide culture of escalating minor criminal offenses into violent and deadly encounters.”
Osceola County Sheriff Marcos R. Lopez is accused of fostering this culture, which resulted ...Read more
Trump criticizes Los Angeles fire response ahead of trip to survey damage
LOS ANGELES — President Donald Trump is expected to visit Los Angeles Friday afternoon to survey the devastation from the firestorms that swept through the county. It will be his first presidential visit since taking office — and a potentially contested one after his repeated threats to withhold federal aid to California.
The trip to Los ...Read more
Trump floats executive order on 'maybe getting rid of FEMA'
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Friday that his administration would examine sweeping changes to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and possibly even terminate it via an executive order.
During a hurricane recovery briefing near Asheville, North Carolina, the president floated an executive order “to begin the process of ...Read more
WSU owed 'duty of care' to student who died from hazing, court says
SEATTLE — Washington State University owed a “duty of care” to Sam Martinez, a student who died in a 2019 fraternity hazing incident, a state appeals court ruled this week.
A 19-year-old freshman from Bellevue and a Newport High graduate, Martinez died of alcohol poisoning while pledging a WSU-recognized fraternity, Alpha Tau Omega.
In a...Read more
'The government depends on your cynicism': Defense in Madigan trial tells jurors of 'Mike's' innocence
CHICAGO — Attorneys for Michael Madigan opened their final bid to persuade jurors of his innocence by hearkening back to a memorable nickname for the former House speaker: the Sphinx.
“The Sphinx is, of course, a mythical creature,” attorney Dan Collins said Friday in closing arguments. “Quiet, mysterious. A myth. In this case, ladies ...Read more
Fire in off-the-books e-bike battery repair shop in Queens injures firefighter, 3 residents
NEW YORK — An off-the-books e-bike battery repair shop in the basement of a Queens home sparked a massive Friday morning blaze that left a firefighter and three building residents hospitalized, FDNY officials said.
The fire broke out on the first floor of the three-story home on 60th Ave. near 146th St. in Flushing just before 5:30 a.m., said...Read more
TSA officer arrested, accused of having gun past checkpoint at Atlanta airport
ATLANTA — A Transportation Security Administration officer was arrested Tuesday at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, police said.
The officer is accused of having a firearm beyond the main security checkpoint. Atlanta police, the investigating agency, did not say if the officer, identified as Matthew Gilbert, was on duty at the time ...Read more
Illinois city of Evanston investigating photo of firefighters wearing Trump masks at work
CHICAGO — The city of Evanston is investigating an incident in which four Evanston firefighters wore Donald Trump masks while at work, according to the city’s spokesperson, who also said a photo taken of the incident is genuine. The investigation will look at whether it violated the city’s code of ethics.
The photo of the four employees,...Read more
Survivors, kin of victims of Fraunces Tavern bombing by FALN in 1975 still seeking justice
NEW YORK — Fifty years after Puerto Rican terrorist group FALN bombed the historic watering hole Fraunces Tavern in Manhattan’s Financial District, a son of one of the four victims killed in the deadly attack is still seeking justice.
Joseph Connor is urging the new Trump administration to put pressure on the Cuban government to release ...Read more
Wildfire in San Diego's Otay Mountain area explodes to 5,000 acres, prompting evacuation orders
SAN DIEGO — A wildfire in the hills near the U.S.-Mexico border exploded early Friday morning over thousands of acres, prompting evacuation orders throughout the Otay Wilderness Area and triggering school closures as well as likely power shutoffs for tens of thousands of people.
The Border 2 fire has so far largely moved north and the ...Read more
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