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Only a fraction of fire cleanup workers are protecting themselves against toxic debris. One community center is fighting to change that

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PASADENA, Calif. — A crew of 10, many sporting bright orange National Day Laborer Organizing Network T-shirts, funneled out of a Mexican restaurant on the edge of the Eaton burn scar.

Four months — to the day — after winds smashed a tree into a car next to NDLON’s Pasadena Community Job Center and soot blanketed the neighborhood, a ...Read more

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This retired nurse canceled her surgery at a Philadelphia hospital after being asked about her citizenship

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PHILADELPHIA -- Pamela Albright walked into Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia shortly before 1 p.m. on April 29, keeping her appointment for presurgery testing.

At the registration area she was directed to a check-in cubicle, where a worker asked her a series of questions, all of them routine, Albright said, until this one:

“Are you...Read more

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3 things to watch on mental health in Trump's early budget proposals

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Since President Donald Trump released his 2026 budget blueprint in early May, calling for $163 billion in federal spending cuts, much of the attention has focused on his slashing of foreign aid and boosting of border security. But the proposal also holds important clues — amid some mixed messages — about the administration’s approach to ...Read more

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Five years later, the fight over George Floyd Square continues

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MINNEAPOLIS — Several nonprofits are competing to redevelop the “People’s Way,” a defunct Speedway gas station that serves as the protest headquarters of George Floyd Square.

Whoever is chosen will exert tremendous influence over the direction of the entire fractious intersection, which is still viewed worldwide as a barometer of how ...Read more

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Backers of ranked choice voting want proposal on Michigan ballot despite Trump opposition

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DETROIT — Supporters of ranked choice voting — a system that would overhaul how elections are won and lost in Michigan — are hoping to gather petition signatures in the coming months and put a proposal on the ballot to amend the state Constitution in November 2026.

Pat Zabawa, executive director of the group Rank MI Vote, told The Detroit...Read more

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Claver-Carone, a Cuba hard-liner and key Latin America adviser, leaves the Trump administration

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Mauricio Claver-Carone, the Cuba and Venezuela hard-liner tapped as special envoy for Latin America, will leave his position by the end of May, leaving Secretary of State Marco Rubio with some policy wins but without an important ally to navigate the Trump administration.

As a former Western Hemisphere director at the National Security Council ...Read more

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LA City Council approves $14-billion budget, scaling back Bass' public safety plans

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LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles City Council signed off on a $14-billion spending plan for 2025-26 on Thursday, scaling back Mayor Karen Bass’ public safety initiatives as they attempted to spare 1,000 city workers from layoffs.

Faced with a nearly $1-billion budget shortfall, the council voted 12 to 3 for a plan that would cut funding for ...Read more

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Illinois lawmakers OK bill eliminating mandatory road testing for drivers under 87

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SPRINGFIELD — Illinois lawmakers advanced a measure that would eliminate mandatory road testing for drivers under 87 and allow people to report close relatives they believe are no longer capable of driving safely.

The bill, championed by Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, sailed through the Senate on Thursday by a 57-0 vote after passing ...Read more

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Trump organization to pay $4.8 million to settle fish-kill lawsuit against its Chicago high-rise

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CHICAGO — Eight months after a Cook County judge found Trump Tower repeatedly violated clean water laws, the president’s business operators agreed Thursday to pay $4.8 million to settle lawsuits alleging the skyscraper’s cooling system killed untold numbers of fish in the Chicago River.

The glass-and-steel tower, emblazoned with a sign ...Read more

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Six presumed killed when small plane crashes into military homes in San Diego's Murphy Canyon neighborhood

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SAN DIEGO — A small plane crashed in dense fog in a Murphy Canyon neighborhood early Thursday morning, presumably killing all six people onboard, injuring eight people on the ground and burning several cars and homes in military housing.

The plane, a Cessna 550, crashed east of Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport around 3:45 a.m., according to...Read more

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Senior US-China officials vow to keep communication lines open

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Beijing and Washington continued high-level contact with a Thursday call between senior officials, a sign that the two sides are maintaining active communications following their trade truce earlier this month.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and China’s Executive Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu discussed a wide range of ...Read more

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US considering pulling some troops from South Korea, WSJ reports

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South Korea said there have been no discussions with the U.S. over a possible pullback of American troops stationed in the country, after a media report said Washington is reviewing a proposal to withdraw some of its forces.

The proposal could result in the removal of about 4,500 American troops based in South Korea, the Wall Street Journal ...Read more

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GOP lawmakers in Michigan vote to hold Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in contempt of the House over subpoena

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LANSING, Mich. — The Republican-controlled Michigan House voted Thursday to hold Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in contempt of the chamber and authorize litigation against her office after Benson failed to comply fully with a subpoena seeking election training materials for training clerks.

Benson has argued over the past ...Read more

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SoCal man ignited Line fire that scorched 44,000 acres, hurt 6 firefighters. He faces life term

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A Norco man has been convicted of purposefully igniting the Line fire that scorched some 44,000 acres of the San Bernardino Mountains and injured six firefighters, authorities said.

On Thursday, 35-year-old Justin Halstenberg was found guilty of seven counts related to the Line fire and two counts related to a subsequent blaze, according to the...Read more

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New details emerge on ICE using Taser to grab ex-Yale student. Lawyer says Connecticut judge called 'traitor'

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A former Yale student detained recently by immigration agents in Hartford’s federal courthouse received medical attention after being hit seven times with Tasers by immigration agents who then rebuked a judge who tried to intervene, according to information presented in court Thursday.

New details of the May 9 detention of Afghan refugee and ...Read more

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Supreme Court upholds for now Trump's firing of two independent agency officials

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld, for now, President Donald Trump's decision to fire two agency officials who had fixed terms that were set by Congress.

By a 6-3 vote, the justices set aside rulings that would have reinstated Gwynne Wilcox to the National Labor Relations Board and Cathy Harris to the Merit Systems Protection ...Read more

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Illinois lawmakers advance bill requiring police training to minimize trauma for sexual assault victims

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Illinois lawmakers on Thursday advanced legislation requiring increased police training on sexual assault cases that would include practices “meant to minimize traumatization of the victim.”

The training required by the legislation, now heading to Gov. JB Pritzker’s desk, would also focus on identifying and addressing conflicts of ...Read more

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Trump to attend G7 leaders' summit in Canada in June

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will attend the Group of Seven summit in June, the White House said, as tensions over trade and his efforts to halt Russia’s war in Ukraine cloud U.S. ties with some of its closest allies.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday that Trump would attend the gathering from June 15 to 17. ...Read more

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Russia douses Trump's eagerness for pope to host Ukraine talks

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The U.S. and European leaders are placing their hopes in the Vatican to engage Russia and Ukraine in peace talks, after President Donald Trump said Pope Leo XIV had expressed interest in the idea. The Kremlin isn’t so keen.

Russian officials have no plans for leader Vladimir Putin to travel to the Vatican or anywhere else for talks now, and ...Read more

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What we know about the Chicago man identified as the suspect in the fatal shooting near the DC Jewish museum

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A Chicago man who railed on social media against the ongoing bombing of Gaza fatally shot two Israeli Embassy employees near the Jewish museum in Washington on Wednesday before allegedly admitting to a police officer he “did it for Palestine,” according to federal charges unsealed Thursday afternoon.

Elias Rodriguez, 31, of the 4700 block ...Read more