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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
Retired warship that long called San Diego home is sunk during live-fire exercise near Guam
SAN DIEGO — The decommissioned amphibious warship USS Juneau, which operated out of Naval Base San Diego for 25 years, was sunk during a dramatic live-fire training exercise in the Philippine Sea, roughly 200 miles from Guam, according to the Navy.
The multi-national attack occurred last Friday during Operation Valiant Shield and “brought ...Read more
Supreme Court term marked by shifts to the right, some checks to Trump
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court capped its term Tuesday with one decision overturning a long-standing campaign finance limit and another turning aside President Donald Trump’s attempt to unilaterally change birthright citizenship — a day, experts said, that exemplified this year at the court.
Throughout the term, they said the ...Read more
How public celebrations quietly remake what it means to be American
Twenty-five years ago, I attended a Fourth of July parade in Boston that has stuck with me.
The head drummer of the colonial fife and drum band was a Black man in a Revolutionary War costume, his dreadlocks peeking from under a powdered wig. As the parade stopped to lay a wreath at the Granary Burying Ground where founding fathers ...Read more
Data center fights pit social values, democracy and capitalism against each other
Data center projects continue to generate controversy around the country. In part, that’s because a variety of different groups have competing interests – some in favor of them, some opposed and others with no direct view on data centers themselves, but with concerns that relate to aspects of data center operations and effects.
As...Read more
US says it has arrested nearly 350 suspected Tren de Aragua members nationwide
Federal authorities have arrested nearly 350 suspected members of Tren de Aragua in a series of separate enforcement operations carried out across the country in recent months, marking one of the most aggressive U.S. efforts to date against the Venezuelan criminal organization, U.S. law enforcement officials announced Wednesday.
At a news ...Read more
Trump takes first flight on $400 million Air Force One jet gifted by Qatar
President Donald Trump on Wednesday took his first trip on his new luxe Air Force One, a retrofitted Boeing 747 worth an estimated $400 million transferred for free from the oil-rich Middle East nation of Qatar.
“I’m excited about the first flight,” he told reporters ahead of his flight to North Dakota, where he planned to tour the new ...Read more
Baltimore homicides fall 23% in first half of 2026 as decline continues
BALTIMORE — Baltimore’s homicide decline continued through the first half of 2026, with killings falling another 23% from the same period last year, according to data from the Baltimore Police Department.
The department reported Wednesday that the city recorded 50 homicides between Jan. 1 and July 1, down from 65 during the same period in ...Read more
DeSantis announces Muslim group CAIR, others as terrorist organizations
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday announced the designation of several groups as terrorist organizations, using authority under a new law his office drafted.
The legislation lets the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, whose leader is appointed by the governor, label groups as domestic or foreign terrorists, a ...Read more
Chicago ended 2025 with extra money, but long-term troubles linger
CHICAGO — Chicago ended 2025 with $219 million more than expected in its main operating fund thanks in large part to solid tax collections and many departments spending less than they were supposed to, a top official in Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration said as the city unveiled its annual financial report.
Adding to the good news: the...Read more
Nancy Guthrie ransom notes now deemed bogus by FBI, report says
Three ransom notes delivered after “Today" show host Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, disappeared are not legitimate, according to a report.
The debunked messages include a pair of ransom notes received by media outlets in early February — just days after Guthrie was reported missing — as well as a third note that was sent out ...Read more
California immigrant detainees boycott over high commissary prices
WASHINGTON — Immigrants detained at two federal facilities in California have launched a boycott in protest of increasing and, in their view, burdensome prices at the facilities' commissaries for items including tampons, coffee and soup.
The Los Angeles Times reviewed a grievance letter and spoke with three detainees who are involved in the ...Read more
Google told to pay Klarna nearly $2 billion in shopping spat
Alphabet Inc.’s Google was ordered to pay almost $2 billion to Klarna Group Plc’s Pricerunner unit in a dispute over the search-engine giant’s abuse of power in the market for comparison shopping services.
The Patent and Market Court in Stockholm, which issued the judgment on Wednesday, dismissed most parts of the claim in which ...Read more
Michigan tracking 'sudden and large' spike in illness caused by parasite
LANSING, Mich. — The state of Michigan is working to identify the cause of a "sudden and large" increase in an infection that causes gastrointestinal issues.
State health officials have identified 174 cases of cyclosporiasis across southern Michigan since June 22. Typically, the state averages about 50 such cases a year.
The cases have ...Read more
Trump takes first flight on $400 million Air Force One jet gifted by Qatar
President Donald Trump on Wednesday took his first trip on his new luxe Air Force One, a retrofitted Boeing 747 worth an estimated $400 million transferred for free from the oil-rich Middle East nation of Qatar.
“I’m excited about the first flight,” he told reporters ahead of his flight to North Dakota, where he planned to tour the new ...Read more
Daredevil couple climb spire atop Empire State Building in apparent marriage proposal
NEW YORK — A daredevil couple climbed the spire of the Empire State Building in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday to unfurl a banner about love.
Police were called to the iconic skyscraper where the pair, both dressed in black, climbed from the observation tower to the top of the spire about 12:15 p.m.
The couple then released a banner that ...Read more
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