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The fight to stay home: How a Texas lawsuit could upend disability care
FORT WORTH, Texas -- In his homeschool curriculum, 12-year-old Luke Lunday is learning about Section 504, a cornerstone of disability rights.
Championed by disability rights activist Judy Heumann, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act is responsible for what’s known as the integration mandate, which requires that people with disabilities have...Read more
Republicans were on track to lead Pa. voter registrations for the first time in 30 years. Democrats think they've stopped the trend
PHILADELPHIA — Hunters. Churchgoers. Felons.
These are among the groups of untapped voters that Republicans targeted at sportsmen's conventions, Walmarts, and county fairs that helped them come within striking distance of taking the lead as the political party with the most registered voters in Pennsylvania for the first time since the state ...Read more
Could salad get you high? Wastewater irrigation raises contamination questions
Drugs found in treated wastewater can be stored in the leaves of vegetables irrigated with that water, Johns Hopkins researchers found. But are drug-infused greens sitting on your grocer’s shelf, and how powerful is the dose?
“Farming practices place a high demand on freshwater resources. With limited rainfall and droughts threatening ...Read more
From Indian films to Italian wine, Trump's Iran war is rippling through the world economy
The supply shock waves from the United States' and Israel’s war in Iran are spreading across the global economy, raising concerns about an inflation hit to companies and consumers that will require policymakers to raise borrowing costs.
While President Donald Trump’s chaotic tariff campaign took months to filter through supply chains, the ...Read more
In texts, Gov. JB Pritzker, Comptroller Susana Mendoza split over Trump-backed school tax credit program in Illinois
SPRINGFIELD, ILL. — A text from Gov. JB Pritzker to Comptroller Susana Mendoza is exposing a split between the two Illinois Democrats over whether the state should participate in a federal tax incentive program championed by Republicans and signed into law by President Donald Trump.
Pritzker, who has not yet decided whether Illinois will opt ...Read more
Black box recovered from jet in deadly LaGuardia crash probe
U.S. investigators are decoding the black box from an Air Canada Express plane that collided with a fire truck shortly after landing at New York’s LaGuardia Airport to determine what caused the first deadly accident at the airport in more than 30 years.
The cockpit voice recorder and data recorder have been recovered and sent to Washington ...Read more
Trump delays promised attacks on Iran, claiming negotiations to end war. Iran denies talks
BEIRUT — President Trump and Iranian officials gave conflicting statements Monday about a possible deal to end the war — with Trump extending a deadline he’d set for bombing Iranian power plants and claiming negotiations were underway, while Iran denied having any dialogue with Trump officials.
“We are in the throes of a real ...Read more
Sacramento woman detained by ICE at San Francisco Airport, Rep. Doris Matsui says
The woman in a viral video of immigration agents arresting her in front of a crying child at San Francisco International Airport may have ties to Sacramento, though details about the woman’s residency remain unclear.
Rep. Doris Matsui, D-Sacramento, said in a post on X Monday afternoon that the woman, Angelina Lopez-Jimenez, lives in the ...Read more
Environmental group raises alarm over draft approval of California's Sites Reservoir
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The State Water Resources Control Board on Friday unveiled a draft approval that would advance Sites Reservoir, marking another step forward for what would be the largest reservoir project for California since the 1970s.
The draft decision came two months after the Bureau of Reclamation gave the project a green light on ...Read more
NYU professors go on strike for raises, job security; classes continue
NEW YORK — A New York University faculty union went on strike Monday for raises and job security, while classes were scheduled to continue.
The strike impacts about half of NYU’s full-time faculty members, who are represented by Contract Faculty United-UAW. The professors, known as “contract faculty,” are not on a track to earn tenure. ...Read more
City Council passes bill barring Baltimore from ICE cooperation
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore City Council unanimously passed a bill Monday to prevent city cooperation with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The Safe Spaces and Community bill, introduced in February, prevents city entities from entering into agreements for detaining people based on civil immigration charges, enforcing federal ...Read more
Trump began Iran talks as allies warned war risked disaster
Donald Trump’s decision to back down from his threat to destroy Iran’s power infrastructure came after U.S. allies and Gulf countries privately warned the president of the dangers of following through with his threat, according to people familiar with the matter.
The U.S. president said Monday he was giving Iran a five-day reprieve from ...Read more
FCC bans wireless router imports, citing security concerns
The Federal Communications Commission ordered a ban on the import of new models of foreign-produced consumer wireless routers after an interagency panel determined they threaten national security.
While the FCC said companies could apply for exemptions, the move could dramatically shake up the market for routers, which are primarily made ...Read more
Federal trial starts for men accused of being MS-13 leaders, linked to 11 killings
LAS VEGAS — A federal trial began Monday for a group of men whom prosecutors have linked to 11 killings and accused of being officials in the MS-13 gang.
The trial could last as long as three months and comes as a debate about immigration plays out in national politics.
Prosecutors have said the defendants would be subject to removal ...Read more
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Trump rejects deal to end shutdown as ICE heads to troubled airports
President Donald Trump Monday rejected a bipartisan deal that could end the partial government shutdown and ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to patrol some airport security checkpoints as air travel delays kept getting worse.
As ICE agents headed to 14 ...Read more
California bill would create an official designation for the state's iconic surf spots
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Southern California lawmaker hopes to create a new designation for the state’s iconic wave breaks through the creation of “surfing reserves.”
Excepting perhaps Hawaii, California’s coastline is home to more world-famous waves than any state. Breaks dot the coast, from renowned Malibu and San Diego beaches to the...Read more
Lawsuit alleges Allegiant crew caused disabled man's fatal fall from wheelchair
Relatives of a disabled Allegiant passenger filed a lawsuit Friday against the airline, alleging that the company was responsible for his death after crew members pushed him in an unsecured wheelchair, and he fell face-first.
Tony Adkins, represented by attorneys from Claggett & Sykes Law Firm, is suing Allegiant Travel Company and Allegiant ...Read more
Trump delays energy strikes, sets 5 days for Iran talks
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said the U.S. would postpone strikes against Iran’s energy infrastructure after what he called “productive conversations” with the country, in comments that spurred confusion over the participants in the talks and parameters of a deal.
Trump told reporters on Monday that he was holding off on ...Read more
Pentagon, after court loss, will bar media offices from building
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department will no longer allow media organizations to keep offices in the Pentagon building after a federal judge ruled that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had improperly revoked credentials for dozens of them.
The Pentagon will close what’s known as the Correspondents’ Corridor after deciding that access to the ...Read more
Baltimore considers data center freeze as residents face surging BGE bills
BALTIMORE — Baltimore City Council members on Monday introduced legislation that could place a one-year moratorium on data centers in the city, a move sponsors say is aimed at addressing rising energy costs and environmental concerns.
Council President Zeke Cohen, who is also sponsoring the bill, said it is meant to staunch the increasing ...Read more
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