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Cook County property tax bills will again be late, official says
CHICAGO — Property tax bills will be roughly two months late this year, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said Tuesday, confirming the county’s long-running tax debacle will continue to stress homeowners and the public agencies like schools and libraries that rely on the money.
In an attempt to head off further uproar from ...Read more
School board in NJ gets pushback on suggestion to drop African American history mandate
The Cherry Hill school board made national headlines when it became the first New Jersey school system to require students to take a course on African American history to graduate.
Five years later, the board debated whether the course should be dropped as a requirement in light of budget problems in South Jersey’s largest school system.
And...Read more
The Justice Department is investigating whether Philly police are improperly revoking gun permits
PHILADELPHIA — The Justice Department has opened an investigation into whether the Philadelphia Police Department has been improperly revoking people’s gun permits, officials announced Tuesday — a remarkable development that puts one of the nation’s largest police forces under the scrutiny of federal law enforcement.
In a letter ...Read more
He called himself 'the Beast,' and he killed 6 people in 6 months. A Philadelphia jury has convicted him of all crimes
PHILADELPHIA — He called himself “the Beast,” and he killed six people in six months.
Several of his victims were retail store workers who gave up cash or goods during robberies, and he decided to shoot them anyway. One of the victims was his mother — he shot her at her office because he wanted the payout from her life insurance policy....Read more
'Broadview Six' grand jury transcripts released showing alleged misconduct by prosecutors
CHICAGO — After failing to secure an indictment in the “Broadview Six” case last October, federal prosecutors tried again a week later but ran into immediate skepticism from some members of the panel, according to transcripts of the proceedings made public Tuesday.
One grand juror repeatedly pressed prosecutors on whether they could keep ...Read more
JD Vance wants criminal investigation for Walz, Ellison amid Minnesota fraud probe
MINNEAPOLIS — Vice President JD Vance is asking the Department of Justice to launch a criminal investigation into Minnesota leaders accused of failing to stop fraud in the state’s social services programs.
A report from the Republican-led House Oversight Committee this week alleged that senior officials in Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General...Read more
California's slow vote count faces changes as Supreme Court decision on late ballots looms
LOS ANGELES — California’s slow vote counting process — still underway and causing friction after last week’s primary — may be forced to change before November’s midterm elections, as the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to rule on whether mail ballots must be received by election day to count.
Whether those changes will speed things up ...Read more
Justice Department seeks to strip US citizenship from convicted Feeding Our Future fraudster, 16 others
MINNEAPOLIS — The federal government announced it is seeking to strip U.S. citizenship from 17 foreign-born residents accused of serious offenses, among them a Minnesotan charged in the Feeding Our Future fraud scandal.
The U.S. Department of Justice said on Monday that the Immigration and Nationality Act allows for naturalized citizenship to...Read more
Peru's diaspora emerges as tie-breaker in razor-edge presidential race
LIMA, Peru — Peru’s presidential election is so tight that it’ll likely be citizens abroad, rather than those from within the country, who will break the tie.
Leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez is leading the race with 50.06% of the votes, while three-time runner-up Keiko Fujimori has 49.94%. That’s a difference of just over 20,000 ...Read more
Glucosamine supplements may speed memory loss from Alzheimer’s, new research shows
People with Alzheimer’s disease who took the common supplement glucosamine were 25% more likely to die within five years than those who didn’t. That’s the key finding of a new study that my colleagues and I published in the journal Nature Metabolism.
Glucosamine is a sugar molecule that’s sold over the counter as a remedy for ...Read more
Vitamin D shows promise for hard-to-treat pancreatic cancers
Patients receiving a type of vitamin D lived longer after chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer in a small study run by researchers with the Salk Institute.
Among 36 patients with previously untreated pancreatic cancer that had metastasized or spread, those taking a type of vitamin D called paricalcitol experienced a significant survival boost one...Read more
Man who murdered Navy sailor Angelina Resendiz sentenced to 44 years
NORFOLK, Va. — A military judge sentenced Jermiah Copeland on Tuesday to 44 years in federal prison.
Prior to sentencing, the 21-year-old apologized to the family of Angelina Resendiz, saying he will spend the rest of his days thinking about the harm he caused.
“I’m truly sorry for my actions,” Copeland said. “I will spend many years...Read more
Boca Raton could lose millions if property taxes are cut, impacting city services, officials say
FORT LAUDERDALES, Fla. — Boca Raton could lose nearly $25 million in tax revenue over the next couple years if property taxes are cut, said city officials, leaving city officials with difficult budgeting decisions.
On June 2, the state Legislature backed the “Save Our Homes from Excessive Property Taxes” plan, which would increase the ...Read more
Illegal killing of alligator was recorded and video posted online, NC officials say
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A 12-foot alligator became evidence in an unusual crime, after closer inspection revealed it had been fatally shot by a poacher, North Carolina wildlife officials say.
The discovery was made April 2 along U.S. 264 in Dare County, and a tip led to video of the killing posted on social media, the N.C. Wildlife Resources ...Read more
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey punts on if she supports bills on legislative audit
BOSTON — Gov. Maura Healey played hot potato with a question on bills that would limit the scope of a legislative audit, refusing to say whether she supports them or not.
The legislation just passed the House and Senate and it would limit the scope of a legislative audit, ban the courts from adjudicating any future disputes regarding public ...Read more
Nick Reiner wants trust money from parents he's accused of murdering
Nick Reiner, accused of murdering his parents Rob and Michele Reiner, is seeking the money from his inheritance.
The beloved couple’s middle child, 32, filed a petition Monday requesting the trust fund money he claims he has been owed since age 30, which he says is his only source of legal fees or financial support while incarcerated, per ...Read more
'Human error' led to errant tornado siren during Denver thunderstorms, city says
DENVER — The errant tornado siren that sounded across Denver during thunderstorms Monday afternoon was caused by “human error,” a spokesperson for the city’s Office of Emergency Management said.
There was no technology failure or malfunction, Loa Esquilín García said in a statement Tuesday. Rather, one or more employees did not ...Read more
Santa Monica Mountains' last steelhead trout survived the Palisades fire -- and even had babies
LOS ANGELES — Scientists feared the Santa Monica Mountains’ last remaining steelhead trout were dead, smothered by debris flows unleashed by the Palisades fire.
But the endangered fish surprised them: A team of biologists recently spotted 30 of the rare trout — and 21 babies — in Topanga Creek.
“There was a lot of happy dancing in ...Read more
Sean 'Diddy' Combs accused of sexually abusing child star in new lawsuit
NEW YORK — Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing yet another lawsuit, this one filed by a former child star who claimed he was abused by the disgraced music mogul when he was just a minor.
The defendant, identified only as John Doe, said he first met Diddy at a Hollywood Hills party — described to him as a networking event — back in 2007, ...Read more
NASA unveils 4 astronauts to fly on Artemis III mission
They won’t be flying to the moon, but will be paving the way. NASA announced today the four astronauts assigned to Artemis III, a mission targeting launch from Kennedy Space Center next year.
“So you want to find out who the astronauts are?” Isaacman said jokingly before revealing the quartet during an event at Johnson Space Center in ...Read more
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