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'No participation trophies': Byron Donalds won't debate GOP rivals for governor

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U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds, the GOP front-runner for Florida governor, is endorsed by President Donald Trump and has an insurmountable lead in campaign contributions. Most credible polls of likely Republican voters show him with a commanding edge against his primary opponents.

But in a week in which his Democratic foe, former U.S. Rep. David Jolly...Read more

In preliminary decision, Alaska says namesake challenger to Sen. Dan Sullivan is not eligible to run

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Alaska Division of Elections has preliminarily determined that Dan J. Sullivan from Petersburg is not eligible to run for office, following a probe into allegations from Republicans that he is attempting to rig the election to draw votes from the U.S. senator of the same name.

“Based on a review of the evidence ...Read more

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Federal agents detain individuals outside Baltimore school before pre-K graduation

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BALTIMORE — Federal immigration agents arrested two people outside a Southeast Baltimore school Thursday morning during a pre-kindergarten graduation ceremony. The incident triggered panic among students and parents, disrupting a celebratory day and drawing condemnation from city and state leaders who said federal officials had previously ...Read more

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Why anti-tax advocates are against DeSantis' property tax plan

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ plan to slash property taxes on Floridians’ primary homes has attracted an unlikely coalition of opponents: anti-tax advocates.

After DeSantis revealed his proposed amendment two weeks ago, the right-leaning Florida TaxWatch said it was flawed and “unnecessary.” Former GOP Sen. Jeff Brandes, a ...Read more

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Second suspect indicted in Morgan State mass shooting

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BALTIMORE — A man identified for years as a suspect in the 2023 mass shooting at Morgan State University was indicted Wednesday over the on-campus attack.

Baltimore Police linked Javon “Chewy” Williams to the shooting, which injured five people during the historically Black university’s homecoming week, within the first several days of ...Read more

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What's known on terror suspects in alleged campaign against University of Michigan leaders

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Seven of the eight people accused of orchestrating plans to threaten University of Michigan leaders, police and businesses with a wave of crimes designed to force the university to sever ties with Israel had ties with the university, online records show.

The group of defendants is accused of targeting numerous UM officials from October 2023 ...Read more

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As senators depart, will their traditions endure?

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WASHINGTON — A dozen of New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s staffers huddled around a loading dock in the basement of the Hart Building, eagerly awaiting a special delivery.

When a U-Haul truck arrived, they began unloading coolers filled with food and drinks, clearing the way for the main event — an 8-foot-tall moose named ...Read more

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Stanford gets reprieve from subpoenas seeking records about trans kids' care

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California families fighting to keep trans kids' medical records private won a brief reprieve in federal court Tuesday, after a judge in San José temporarily blocked hospital administrators from handing their files to the federal government in response to a criminal subpoena.

The decision bars Stanford's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital from...Read more

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Vance Boelter pleads guilty, agrees to serve life in prison for his attacks on Minnesota lawmakers

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MINNEAPOLIS — Nearly one year after carrying out one of the most shocking acts of political violence in state history, Vance Boelter pleaded guilty on Thursday to killing Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and shooting Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette.

Boelter acknowledged that in agreeing to the plea deal, he will face two ...Read more

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'Jealous' Kimberly Guilfoyle tried to sabotage Trump Jr.'s new romance, report says

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Contrary to any of the polite things Kimberly Guilfoyle has said about Donald Trump Jr. leaving her for Palm Beach socialite Bettina Anderson, America’s ambassador to Greece was privately “seething,” according to a new report, and reached out to Anderson’s billionaire ex-fiancé to work together to break up the new couple.

That’s ...Read more

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LA County district attorney claims 4 in 5 cases in $4 billion sex abuse payout may be fraudulent

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LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County's district attorney says he believes four in five claims in the largest sex abuse settlement in U.S. history may be fake — a claim that dwarfs previous assumptions over the scale of fraud within the $4-billion payout.

District Attorney Nathan Hochman has asked the judge overseeing the bulk of the sex abuse ...Read more

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Pasadena police officer shoots colleague during 'horseplay' in department parking lot, chief says

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LOS ANGELES — A Pasadena police officer shot and wounded a colleague in the shoulder inside the department’s parking garage last September during an incident the police chief described as “unsafe, out-of-policy horseplay.”

Police Chief Gene Harris, however, kept the shooting video under wraps for nearly 10 months by invoking an ...Read more

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Boston lemonade stand robbed at gunpoint, police say

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BOSTON — Boston Police are investigating two pint-sized hoodlums suspected of putting the squeeze on a children’s lemonade stand in Southie — at gunpoint.

“There is little I can think of more disturbing than the innocence of a children’s lemonade stand being violated by an armed robbery,” Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn, who ...Read more

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In a first, polyamorous people get bias protection in this Michigan city

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HAZEL PARK, Mich. — A local official contends Hazel Park is now the first community in Michigan to explicitly protect polyamorous people from discrimination, even though city officials said there have been no known explicit instances of such bias reported.

The Hazel Park City Council on Tuesday night unanimously approved an update to the city...Read more

Diddy slams accuser's bid for info on Cuba Gooding Jr. for assault suit

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NEW YORK — Sean “Diddy” Combs does not want to oblige sexual assault accuser Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones request for information about Cuba Gooding Jr., who the latter music producer alleges assaulted him on Combs’ yacht.

Diddy, 56, currently serving 50 months behind bars at New Jersey’s Fort Dix Federal Prison on prostitution related ...Read more

Substance use disorders are common pregnant people. Research shows a fear of stigma prevents these patients from seeking health care.  Halfpoint Images/Getty Images

How Colorado hospitals are caring for pregnant patients with substance use disorders by overcoming stigma

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The obstetrics staff was surprised the first time it happened in June 2025. A pregnant woman who was dependent on methamphetamine arrived at the hospital in labor. She showed an image of graffiti spray-painted on a bridge in downtown Denver that read “Have your baby at Lutheran.” She was scared, and in pain, but wanted to be somewhere she...Read more

Residents of Archbald, Penn., are experiencing a contentious boom in proposed AI data center projects.  Heather Ainsworth for The Washington Post via Getty Images

How Pennsylvania towns are protecting themselves from the noise, heat and utility costs of massive data centers

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Pennsylvania has become a hot spot for data center proposals and public backlash about where to build them.

I’m a law professor and executive director of Penn State’s Center for Energy Law and Policy. I’m also a native of Archbald, a borough of 7,500 residents in the Lackawanna Valley in northeastern Pennsylvania. My hometown ...Read more

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Trump’s ‘narco-terrorism’ war in Latin America evokes Reagan – then as now, it’s more about fighting leftists than drug runners

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More than any other U.S. president in decades, Donald Trump has aggressively pursued military interventions in Latin America.

On Jan. 3, 2026, U.S. special forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on charges of narco-terrorism. In the months before the operation, U.S. Southern Command began targeting small, fast-moving ...Read more

Cannabis has become a go-to-sleep aid, but safety evidence is lacking. IRA_EVVA/iStock via Getty Images Plus

Using cannabis for sleep isn’t harmless – a neurologist explains how it can trap people in a cycle of dependency

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For millions of people, cannabis has become the unofficial prescription for lost sleep. But what feels like a solution may be quietly making the problem worse.

Consider these two cases:

She is 15 and has been lying in bed for the past hour. It is past midnight, and her brain will not quiet down. Her school bus comes at 6:20 a....Read more

James Meredith looks at Aubrey Norvell, partially hidden behind foliage, after Norvell shot him in Hernando, Miss., on June 6, 1966. AP Photo/Jack Thornell

Conspiracy theories that emerged from a civil rights shooting 60 years ago resonate today

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On June 6, 1966, on a stretch of Highway 51 just south of Hernando, Mississippi, a portly, middle-aged white man named Aubrey Norvell stepped out of a gully, lifted his shotgun and fired three shots at James Meredith, a Black civil rights activist and Air Force veteran.

Famous for integrating the University of Mississippi four years ...Read more