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Ingrid Lewis-Martin resigns from role as top adviser to NYC Mayor Adams
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Mayor Eric Adams’ top adviser and confidante, has resigned from City Hall.
Her last day is Sunday, Fabian Levy, Deputy Mayor for Communications, said.
“Ingrid has not been just a friend, a confidant, and trusted advisor, but also a sister,” Adams said in a statement. “We’ve always talked about when this day would...Read more
Late-night 5.2 magnitude quake rattles Northern California coast, seismologists say
A late-night 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook the Pacific Ocean off the Northern California coastline, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The 6-mile-deep quake hit about 50 miles west of Petrolia at 11:22 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14, according to the USGS.
The tremor triggered a ShakeAlert but no tsunami warning, the USGS said.
Nearly 500 ...Read more
Biden plans measures on AI, clemency and lands in final stretch
President Joe Biden plans to take action on land protections, clemency and artificial intelligence in the final weeks of his administration, according to a memo to allies, as he looks to codify his legacy before Donald Trump’s inauguration.
The steps are the latest as Biden races to tie off key files before a transfer of power that could ...Read more
Turkey says Syria's new rulers agree to abolish Kurdish forces
Turkey said Syria’s new rebel government agrees with Ankara on the need to dismantle Kurdish military forces — a critical U.S. ally in the northern region of Syria — as countries rush to shape the future of the region after the downfall of the Assad regime.
Turkey and the U.S. have long been at loggerheads over Washington’s military and...Read more
Luigi Mangione's defense to hinge on mindset, emotion, evidence
Video. Fingerprints. A weapon. A manifesto. A plan.
Police claim that they have accumulated overwhelming evidence that Luigi Mangione fatally shot UnitedHealth Group Inc. executive Brian Thompson, on a midtown Manhattan sidewalk in an early morning killing that reverberated across the U.S.
Mangione, 26, was arrested Dec. 9 in Altoona, ...Read more
Yoon's fall gives nemesis surprise path back to lead South Korea
The impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is giving his biggest political rival, Lee Jae-myung, a chance to finally take the top role in running the country.
Opposition leader Lee has emerged as the most likely replacement for Yoon, who was stripped of his powers as head of state on Saturday after some of his own supporters broke...Read more
How recent wildfires have primed Malibu and the Santa Monica Mountains for more frequent blazes
LOS ANGELES — A red glow illuminated the valley behind the Brunel family’s Malibu home around 11 p.m. Dec. 9. The fierce Santa Ana winds blowing dry desert air over the mountains and out to sea had already triggered public safety power shutoffs.
The family, whose previous home was destroyed by the 2018 Woolsey fire, knew it was a bad sign. ...Read more
How Baltimore and Maryland leaders want to fix chronic school absenteeism
BALTIMORE — Advocates across Baltimore City and Maryland are quick to point out why kids chronically missing school is a problem. The hard part is coming up with a solution.
There’s been some discussion of chronic absenteeism in the past at City Hall and the Maryland State House, but elected leaders say there’s more work to be done, ...Read more
Will Florida end in-state tuition for thousands of 'dreamers'?
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — For a decade, children brought into the country illegally by their undocumented parents could enroll in a state college or university for the same fee as in-state residents, if they attended a Florida high school for three years.
But now, state Sen. Randy Fine, a Republican who plans to resign mid-session to run for ...Read more
Massachusetts pols advancing bill eliminating religious vaccination exemption for school kids
BOSTON — Beacon Hill lawmakers were in the process of advancing legislation Friday that would eliminate religious vaccination exemptions for children entering public, private, or charter K-12 schools.
The measure was among six bills the Legislature’s Public Health Committee was in line to stamp its approval on and ship to the House for ...Read more
Person arrested after trying to climb fence near White House: Secret Service
A person was arrested after trying to climb a fence near the White House Saturday morning, authorities said.
The suspect, who hasn’t been identified, was spotted by the Secret Service Uniformed Division around 11 a.m. while attempting to “climb temporary anti-scale fencing near the White House,” a Secret Service spokesperson told The New ...Read more
Broward Sheriff's Office deputies fatally shoot man following pursuit near Tri-Rail station
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies shot an armed man dead following a pursuit near the Fort Lauderdale Tri-Rail station, officials say.
Just before 2 p.m., deputies responded to a report of a “domestic disturbance with a firearm” at a home in Broward County, Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Carey Codd said in a ...Read more
Chicago police collect guns in exchange for gift cards ahead of holidays
CHICAGO — The timing of the Chicago Police Department’s two gun turn-ins Saturday was intentional.
During the late days of December around Christmas and New Year’s Eve, when schools are shut down and offices sit mostly empty, many people spend more time at home. Lots of folks also visit the homes of relatives this time of year.
Thus ...Read more
Trump chooses Bill White to be his ambassador to Belgium
ATLANTA — President-elect Donald Trump plans to nominate Bill White to be the U.S. ambassador to Belgium, boosting a prodigious fundraiser who helped raise millions for his campaigns while ruffling feathers within the Georgia Republican establishment.
White quickly emerged as a political force after moving to Georgia from New York, stamping ...Read more
5 charged with scheme to obtain driver's licenses for illegal immigrants
BOSTON — Five people are federally charged with conspiring to provide driver’s licenses to immigrants in the country illegally and living in states where they are ineligible for the licenses.
The alleged co-conspirators operated in New England, with three of them residing in Massachusetts and the other two living in Connecticut at the time ...Read more
Trump names Nunes to head intel board, Grenell as special envoy
President-elect Donald Trump said he’s appointing Devin Nunes, the chief executive officer of his Truth Social platform, to head a presidential advisory board that he said will keep tabs on the U.S. intelligence community.
He also named Ric Grenell as “presidential envoy for special missions.” Grenell, who was Trump’s first-term ...Read more
Haiti's shaky transition needs saving, say political leaders. They want CARICOM to intervene
Haitian political leaders are accusing the political party of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and its allies of trying to hijack the country’s shaky transition process — and they want the Caribbean Community to step in.
In a three-page letter requesting the intervention of the 15-member regional Caribbean Community bloc known as ...Read more
As Congress term ends, time's running out for Haiti garment industry duty-free access
The CODEVI and Caracol industrial parks in northeast Haiti are closer to the Dominican Republic than they are to the gang violence engulfing Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s volatile capital.
But that 100-mile distance over brutal terrain hasn’t stopped either park from getting hit by the effects of the spiraling security crisis and ongoing ...Read more
After NC's Tillis blocked appellate judge's replacement, judge cancels retirement
Sen. Thom Tillis warned Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge James Wynn not to revoke his retirement last month after Republican senators struck a deal with Democrats that blocked the nomination of Wynn’s would-be successor.
But Wynn did just that in a letter Tillis released Saturday afternoon between Wynn and President Joe Biden and a ...Read more
Georgia selects new president, affirming shift away from West
Georgia selected Mikheil Kavelashvili as its next president on Saturday, as protests backed by the current head of state continue over the government’s turn away from the West in favor of closer ties with Russia.
Kavelashvili, a former footballer and lawmaker for the ruling Georgian Dream party that won disputed parliamentary elections in ...Read more
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