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Kanye West apologizes for antisemitic behavior in Wall Street Journal advertisement
Ye, the provocative rapper formerly known as Kanye West, explains himself once again — this time in a full-page ad in Monday's issue of The Wall Street Journal.
The Grammy-winning musician penned a lengthy apology in the advertisement, voicing regrets for his social media attacks on Jewish people and his public embracing of Nazism in recent ...Read more
Pittsburgh declares state of emergency after record snowfall; region under extreme cold warning
Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O'Connor declared a state of emergency Monday morning following record snowfall, allowing the city to bring in additional resources to support the storm response after the region largely received about a foot of snow.
"Safety's a priority," he said. "We're not taking any chances."
The declaration allows the city to bring...Read more
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Experts point to challenges in probe of Alex Pretti shooting
MINNEAPOLIS — Several use-of-force experts who examined videos of the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti questioned the actions of federal agents leading up to the 37-year-old’s death on a south Minneapolis street.
But determining whether the fatal shooting of Pretti, who top ...Read more
Florida bill expands vaccine exemptions, but keeps mandates in law
TALLAHASSEE — Florida may keep some required vaccine mandates after all.
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo made national news in September when he announced a plan to remove all vaccine mandates from state law.
But so far, no lawmaker has any bill that would do away with the mandated vaccines, which include required shots for polio, ...Read more
Judge hears arguments over whether federal government will preserve evidence in Pretti killing
MINNEAPOLIS — Attorneys argued Monday in U.S. District Court in St. Paul over whether the state of Minnesota can trust the federal government to preserve and maintain evidence from the shooting death of Alex Pretti.
The court had granted the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office a temporary ...Read more
Judge hears arguments over whether federal government will preserve evidence in Pretti killing
MINNEAPOLIS — Attorneys argued Monday in U.S. District Court in St. Paul over whether the state of Minnesota can trust the federal government to preserve and maintain evidence from the shooting death of Alex Pretti.
The court had granted the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office a temporary ...Read more
Minneapolis shooting galvanizes some Trump faithful in Senate GOP
WASHINGTON — The fatal shooting of a Minnesota man by federal officers this weekend — as well as the Department of Homeland Security’s quick assessment of the incident — has spurred even some typically ardent Trump loyalists to call for an investigation into the shooting.
On Monday, a handful of Senate Republicans called for an ...Read more
Minnesota high school transgender student-athlete battle advances to Trump's Department of Justice
Minnesota’s fight with the Trump administration over its decade-old policy that allows transgender student-athletes to compete in high school girls sports is being referred to the Department of Justice, the federal agency responsible for enforcing nationwide laws.
A joint news release from the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) and U.S. ...Read more
Video of Baltimore ICE facility outrages Maryland senators: 'Utter depravity'
Both of Maryland’s U.S. senators said they are “demanding answers” as a video spread online showing crowded conditions inside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement “processing facility” in Baltimore.
The man recording the video pans the camera around the holding room, where dozens of people (who appear to be all males) — many ...Read more
Deadly Minnesota shooting ramps up first period of pushback on Trump 2.0
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is finally experiencing some serious pushback after nearly a year of the world largely bowing to his every desire.
It started with skeptical American oil executives. Then came fed-up European and Canadian leaders. And now even Republican lawmakers are expressing frustration with the administration following...Read more
After switch from ULA, SpaceX set for speedy national security launch
SpaceX is set to launch its latest national security mission, yet another GPS satellite that was originally to have been launched by United Launch Alliance.
A Falcon 9 that was delayed from Monday because of weather is now set to lift off Tuesday night on the GPS III-9 mission to bring the satellite to medium-Earth orbit from Cape Canaveral ...Read more
Massive snowstorm continues Monday across Massachusetts
BOSTON — Across Massachusetts, snow accumulation reached over 20 inches in some areas as the massive storm set in to drop even more snow at a slower pace through Monday night.
“In terms of snowball totals, the general theme has been 12 to 17 inches throughout most, if not all, of southern New England,” said NWS meteorologist Francis ...Read more
D4vd friend and key witness in case of girl's death arrested in Montana and returned to LA
LOS ANGELES — As authorities continue to unravel the circumstances of how a teenager’s body came to be stuffed in the trunk of singer D4vd’s Tesla months ago, a key grand jury witness was dragged back to L.A. from Montana recently, after a judge issued a warrant for his arrest for failing to testify.
Neo Langston, a social media ...Read more
Colorado lawmakers express anger over killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis as Legislature prepares for first bill debates
DENVER — Ninety-nine bills have been introduced in the Colorado Legislature in the 2026 session’s first dozen days. This week, legislators will begin debating several of them.
But this morning’s proceedings began first with lawmakers addressing the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse, by a U.S. Border Patrol ...Read more
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz orders weapons screening requirement at Capitol
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Monday issued an executive order requiring weapons screening at the state Capitol following an advisory report released earlier this month recommending new security measures.
The order, which is set to go into effect starting the first day of the 2026 legislative session on Feb. 17, directs the ...Read more
Death toll on NYC streets climbs to 8 amid brutal winter storm but city officials have few answers
NEW YORK — The death toll from this weekend’s bone-chilling winter storm, has climbed to eight, with city officials unable to answer key questions about how so many New Yorkers lost their lives on the streets or say whether the deaths were caused by the extreme cold.
Initial reports over the weekend suggested several of those who died were ...Read more
US negotiating for release of Colorado man detained by Taliban for past year
DENVER — The U.S. government is negotiating for the release of a Colorado man who has been detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan for the past year.
Dennis Coyle, a 64-year-old from Pueblo, was kidnapped on Jan. 27, 2025, near his workplace by the Taliban General Directorate of Intelligence, the group’s intelligence agency, while he was ...Read more
After Philly's biggest snow in 10 years, a very big chill is coming
PHILADELPHIA — For the Philly region Monday it wasn’t so much a matter of digging out from the heftiest snowfall in a decade, it was more like a chipping, shaving, scraping, expletive-inducing, and ice-chunk hurling operation.
Public transportation appeared to be getting back on track, and major roads were open for business with speed ...Read more
Timothy Busfield's wife Melissa Gilbert breaks silence amid sex abuse charges
Actress Melissa Gilbert broke her silence following the child sex abuse charges against her husband, Timothy Busfield.
The “Little House on the Prairie” star and former SAG-AFTRA president posted a lengthy message alongside a photo of her sitting on a couch with a cup of coffee, looking off camera.
“I’m sending you all my love and ...Read more
Sen. John Fetterman calls for Minneapolis ICE operation to 'immediately end,' while Sen. Dave McCormick wants an investigation into the shooting
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., on Monday called for the federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis to “immediately end” after a Border Patrol agent shot and killed a 37-year-old man there Saturday morning.
“It has become an ungovernable and dangerous urban theatre for civilians and law enforcement that is incompatible with the ...Read more
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