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You’ve never heard of these glaciers, but they’re becoming critical climate havens as America’s iconic mountain glaciers and their water fade
If you have ever hiked in the high peaks of Colorado, the Wasatch Range in Utah or the Tetons in Wyoming, you’ve almost certainly seen a rock glacier, perhaps without even knowing it.
Rock glaciers are slow-moving masses of rock debris and ice that flow downhill the same way that glaciers do, but they are covered by a thick layer of...Read more
Minnesota closes unit that examined potential wrongful convictions
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota’s Conviction Review Unit, the statewide agency that reviewed potential wrongful convictions, has closed, Attorney General Keith Ellison told board members in a letter Wednesday.
Ellison said he chose to wind down the CRU due to budgetary constraints.
“I am very proud of the work our CRU has done, work which has ...Read more
Gov. Andy Beshear expects federal request for Kentucky flood relief to be a 'slam dunk'
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear toured flood damage in two Kentucky communities Wednesday, and said he believes the request for financial relief from the federal government to victims to be a “slam dunk.”
Beshear made stops in Cumberland County and Madison County to get a better understanding of how much damage there was from the ...Read more
Texas Gov. Abbott says data centers should be barred from 'rural neighborhoods'
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said AI data centers must be prohibited from being built in rural neighborhoods.
Speaking Tuesday at a campaign event in Bullard, Texas, Abbott said he has already made it clear that data centers wanting to build in Texas need to bring their own money, power, and water.
“We must prohibit them from building AI data ...Read more
US Department of Justice sues Virginia over assault weapons ban
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Virginia and Virginia State Police saying that the state law banning the purchase and sale of some firearms is unconstitutional.
The law as signed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger includes semi-automatic center-fire rifles or pistols with a magazine capacity of more than 15 rounds in its definition.
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Harrowing 911 call details Orlando woman's fatal alligator attack
ORLANDO, Fla. — Brittany Clark was a “beautiful, unforgettable soul” who fought to survive after an alligator attacked her while she cooled off from a hike in the Econlockhatchee River on Sunday, according a friend with her that afternoon.
Clark, 31, of Orlando died later that day from injuries suffered in the attack, witnessed by her ...Read more
Trump administration sues California over 'Glock ban' law targeting machine gun pistols
California’s effort to restrict sales of handguns that can be converted into fully-automatic machine guns drew an immediate federal challenge Wednesday, with the Trump administration suing the state over its new “Glock ban” law just hours after it took effect.
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking a court order to block the ...Read more
Vance visits Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia, vows military deserves 'a defined mission'
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Over 700 sailors and leadership from squadrons and commands based at Naval Air Station Oceana packed into the Globemasters’ hangar Wednesday to hear remarks from Vice President JD Vance about the 250th anniversary of the nation’s military.
“When we talk about the Declaration of Independence that protects life and ...Read more
Daredevil couple climb spire atop Empire State Building in apparent marriage proposal
NEW YORK — A daredevil couple climbed to the top of the Empire State Building in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday and unfurled a banner about love during an apparent marriage proposal.
Cops were called to the iconic W. 34th St. skyscraper after Ivan “Vanya” Beerkus and Angela Nikolau, stars of a 2024 Netflix documentary “Skywalkers: A ...Read more
Power is stripped from California schools superintendent in major education overhaul
LOS ANGELES — The just-approved California state budget strips authority from the elected state superintendent of public instruction, transferring power in January to an appointee of the governor, dramatically changing the oversight and management of a public school system serving more than 6 million students from preschool through 12th grade....Read more
With no fanfare, Stoneman Douglas Public Safety Commission ends its mandated run
The mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, on Feb. 14, 2018, was more than a crime. It was a call to action, to a bipartisan determination to protect those among the most vulnerable — our schoolchildren — and to do it in a way that makes meaningful change and holds power accountable for its failures.
The...Read more
Abortion medication, HPV vaccine laws take effect Wednesday in three states
Several laws restricting access to medications that can be used to terminate a pregnancy and others placing limits on minors’ access to sexual and reproductive healthcare — including the HPV vaccine — take effect Wednesday, July 1, in Iowa, Mississippi and Tennessee.
Many bills were considered in state legislatures earlier this year that ...Read more
Report: McConnell was unconscious when he was hospitalized last month
U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell was “unconscious” at his home in Washington, D.C., before he was taken to the hospital around two weeks ago, according to EMS radio traffic shared by media outlets this week.
Punchbowl News reported that a dispatcher directed an Advanced Life Support ambulance to the Kentucky Republican’s address at 8:36 a.m. ...Read more
NC's long-awaited state budget clears first vote on a fast track to becoming law
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina lawmakers kicked off debate on the long-awaited $34 billion budget Wednesday.
The bill passed the Senate on a bipartisan 37-12 vote with several Democrats in favor, but two Republicans against it.
Debate has also begun in the House, with final legislative votes from both Republican-majority chambers expected ...Read more
Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling to retire after nearly 3 years leading department
CHICAGO — After nearly three years at the helm of the country’s second-largest police department, Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling will retire on July 15.
“During the past three years, I have had the privilege to lead this department through the 2024 Democratic National Convention and a record-low reduction in shootings, ...Read more
Venezuela quake death toll tops 2,295 as missing-persons crisis deepens
Venezuela’s earthquake catastrophe entered its seventh day Wednesday with the official death toll climbing to 2,295, while a deepening crisis over missing persons, displacements and deteriorating conditions in the hardest-hit areas intensified pressure on the country’s fragile post-Maduro government.
The twin 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude ...Read more
Who are Empire State Building climbers Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus?
NEW YORK — Daredevils Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus climbed the Empire State Building Wednesday and unfurled a banner calling for peace.
Nikolau, 33, posted live footage of herself wandering around the skyscraper’s antenna while looking down at the crowds gathered 1,450-feet below. She and her 32-year-old fiance are no strangers to ...Read more
Colorado wildfires: New evacuations issued for Aspen Acres fire in Pueblo County
DENVER — New mandatory evacuations were issued Wednesday morning for the Aspen Acres fire burning in Pueblo and Custer counties, according to law enforcement.
Homes in the area of Red Creek Ranch were placed on pre-evacuation status early Wednesday morning, but were upgraded to mandatory evacuation orders shortly after 11 a.m. by the Pueblo ...Read more
Advocates demand inspections at Florida ICE office after reports of crowded conditions
MIAMI — Immigrant rights advocates, faith leaders and community organizers on Wednesday called for unannounced inspections of the Miramar field office of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, citing weeks of reports that people have been held there for days in crowded, unsanitary conditions.
Jacqueline Lopez, executive director of Women ...Read more
Nonprofit plans to sue US Fish and Wildlife for more shorebird protections amid Plum Island flag controversy
BOSTON — As the town of Newbury and residents of Plum Island are locked in a dispute over flying American flags during this week’s Independence Day celebrations and protecting endangered shorebirds, a nonprofit is planning to sue U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services to add more protections.
The Center for Biological Diversity sent a letter to U....Read more
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