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Trump announces military 'warrior dividend' amid inflation woes
President Donald Trump looked to reassure Americans concerned about the rising cost of living by announcing plans to award a special holiday payment to military service members and roll out new housing reforms in the new year.
Trump announced the plans Wednesday during a prime-time address from the White House, which he used to extol his ...Read more
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson enters final budget stretch with diminishing options
To veto, or not to veto?
That is the question facing Mayor Brandon Johnson as an alternative budget plan from defiant aldermen marches toward a vote. And his public absence Wednesday spoke volumes.
The mayor’s office canceled an afternoon news conference less than an hour before it was supposed to start, citing “ongoing meetings and budget...Read more
SC white man faces federal hate crime charges in alleged shooting
A white Columbia area man has been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with a case where a Black man out jogging near Spring Valley was fired upon, according to a Justice Department news release.
The federal grand jury, based in Columbia, has returned an indictment charging Jonathan Andrew Felkel, 34, with violating the housing ...Read more
China backs Venezuela after Trump orders oil tanker blockade
China’s top diplomat expressed support for Venezuela on Wednesday, criticizing one-sided coercion hours after President Donald Trump ordered a blockade of oil tankers to ratchet up pressure on the South American nation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Venezuelan counterpart Yvan Gil that Beijing opposes “unilateral bullying” and...Read more
Trump's dark money group started 2025 with $84 million war chest
WASHINGTON — The dark-money arm of Donald Trump’s sprawling political operation entered 2025 with $84 million in the bank, highlighting the president’s fundraising prowess and offering insight into his war chest ahead of crucial midterm elections.
Securing American Greatness, a 501(c)4 organization, raised $275 million in 2024, according ...Read more
ACLU of Minnesota sues ICE, alleging it violated rights of US citizens
The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota filed a lawsuit Wednesday in federal court alleging Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have violated the rights of Minnesotans who’ve observed this month’s enforcement actions.
The 63-page lawsuit against ICE includes a long list of alleged encounters between ICE agents and “...Read more
Federal watchdog will investigate Energy Department over selective blue state grant cancellations
An independent federal office is launching an investigation into the U.S. Department of Energy after it canceled $8 billion in funding for clean energy projects in California and other Democratic-leaning states.
The Energy Department Office of the Inspector General agreed to audit the agency after nearly 30 California lawmakers wrote a letter ...Read more
Youngkin's last budget constricted by mandatory spending to Medicaid and education
RICHMOND — Gov. Glenn Youngkin presented his final budget plan to the General Assembly’s money committee’s Wednesday. It’s a less ambitious proposal than in years past, which historically included the elimination of the car tax.
But the magnitude of meeting the commonwealth’s spending obligations next year was such that it crowded out...Read more
Rob and Michele Reiner's official cause of death confirmed 3 days after murders
Filmmaking couple Rob and Michele Reiner died of “multiple sharp force injuries,” according to the Los Angeles County medical examiner’s office, which has ruled their deaths a homicide.
The official determination comes three days after the “Princess Bride” director and his wife were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home on ...Read more
Nick Reiner makes first court appearance to face murder charges in killings of parents
LOS ANGELES — Nick Reiner made his first appearance in a Los Angeles courtroom Wednesday morning, roughly three days after allegedly killing his parents — beloved Hollywood figures Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner — inside their Brentwood home.
Flanked by his attorney, Alan Jackson, and two other lawyers, Reiner was barely visible ...Read more
Obamacare subsidies are set to expire. Dems call Idaho 'ground zero' for crisis
If federal subsidies for marketplace health insurance plans expire at the end of the year, Idahoans on the most “vulnerable fringes” will feel the effects first, Idaho state Rep. Ilana Rubel, a Boise Democrat, said Tuesday.
But it won’t be long until the loss of those subsidies, which keep insurance premiums low for people on Affordable ...Read more
Judge halts DHS policy on oversight visits to ICE detention facilities
WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked Department of Homeland Security guidance that placed new limits on members of Congress seeking to visit and inspect immigration detention facilities.
Judge Jia M. Cobb of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colombia sided with Democratic lawmakers, in an opinion that found ...Read more
Fort Lauderdale wants to help residents build 'living' seawalls
The City of Fort Lauderdale may soon make it easier for waterfront properties to install living seawalls — innovative underwater shoreline structures that mimic natural habitats, improve water quality and give marine life a home.
City commissioners showed interest in a proposed program that incentivizes residents and businesses that own ...Read more
California's first elected insurance commissioner says Ricardo Lara has 'failed'
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Democratic congressman and twice-elected state insurance commissioner on Wednesday slammed the current officeholder, Ricardo Lara, who he accused of failing in his duty to California consumers.
Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., became the first person elected to the office in 1990 after voters turned it into an elected ...Read more
US 'blockade' of oil tankers likely not enough to push Maduro out, experts warn
A “blockade” of tankers under sanctions that are carrying Venezuelan oil, as President Donald Trump warned this week, will ratchet up pressure on Nicolás Maduro’s regime, but won’t likely be enough to push him out, experts told the Miami Herald.
In a social media post on Tuesday evening, Trump announced “A TOTAL AND COMPLETE BLOCKADE...Read more
Antisemitic incidents, hate-based vandalism under investigation at Fresno State
FRESNO, Calif. — Fresno State is investigating three incidents of hate-based vandalism where campus property has been defaced with antisemitic messaging, according to a campuswide statement from president Saúl Jiménez-Sandoval.
The incidents are being investigated collectively and not as isolated incidents because they occurred within a ...Read more
After the LA fires, heart attacks and strange blood test results spiked
LOS ANGELES — In the first 90 days after the Palisades and Eaton fires erupted in January, the caseload at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center’s emergency room looked different from the norm.
There were 46% more visits for heart attacks than typically occurred during the same time period over the previous seven years. Visits for respiratory ...Read more
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House Republicans join Democrats to force vote on ACA subsidies
WASHINGTON — An effort to force a vote on Democrats’ proposal to extend expiring tax subsidies for three years reached the required signatures, after four Republicans signed on to the discharge petition Wednesday morning.
The discharge petition triggers a vote on a clean three...Read more
Their time to shine: Anchorage School Board backs Girl Scout effort to ban glitter in district schools
A group of Anchorage Girl Scouts successfully advocated for the passage of resolution calling for a ban on plastic glitter in the school district. The Anchorage School Board passed the resolution on Tuesday night.
Girl Scouts from Troop 436 brought the bio-glitter initiative to the school board after months of advocacy and planning. They plan ...Read more
'We want it back': Trump asserts US claims to Venezuelan oil and land
MEXICO CITY — President Trump has ordered a partial blockade on oil tankers going to and from Venezuela, potentially crippling the nation’s already battered economy, and accused Caracas of stealing “oil, land other assets” from the United States — a significant escalation of Washington’s unrelenting campaign against the government ...Read more
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