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Hegseth says more US strikes in Latin America could follow Venezuela raid

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Sunday that the United States is prepared to carry out additional military operations across Latin America similar to the recent strike in Venezuela that killed Tren de Aragua leader Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, known as “Niño Guerrero,” signaling a potentially broader campaign against cartels and...Read more

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Mayor Zohran Mamdani steps back from promised changes at the NYPD amid an uneasy truce with Tisch

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NEW YORK — Mayor Zohran Mamdani promised on the campaign trail to drastically change the way New York City handles policing — but nearly six months in, his administration has made little progress and even backed away from some of those pledges, as friction between Mamdani and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch trickles into public view and ...Read more

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Baby formula recalled from Target after infants hospitalized with botulism

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MIAMI – Baby formula sold at Target and Target.com has been recalled because it might cause infant botulism.

Nara Organics issued the recall of all lots of Nara Organics Whole Milk Infant Formula after, according to the company recall notice, the FDA and CDC told the company about babies sick with infant botulism in California, Pennsylvania ...Read more

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US and Iran reach deal to reopen Hormuz strait this week

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The U.S. and Iran reached an interim peace agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and move further toward ending a 15-week war that’s wrought chaos across the Middle East and reverberated through the global economy.

The development caused equities and bonds to jump at the start of the week, while oil and natural gas prices — which soared ...Read more

Many U.S. apartments have individual heating and cooling systems that are less efficient than current technology. Spencer Platt/Getty Images

How window-mounted heat pumps can give tenants efficient heating and cooling

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People who rent their homes, or don’t have enough money to make major upgrades to their homes, have for many years been left out of a major shift in heating and cooling technology that can improve efficiency, save money and be better for the global climate: heat pumps.

Heating and cooling buildings consumes 35% of all the energy ...Read more

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A shared mourning ritual helped an American soldier and an Iraqi interpreter find common ground

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I met Mohammad in 2004 in Baghdad when we were both in our early 20s. I was an American soldier, and he was a local interpreter for my platoon during our 1-year deployment. Mohammad’s job was dangerous because Iraqis who worked with the Americans were targeted by insurgent forces.

So when I didn’t hear from him for a couple of ...Read more

The threat of family separation has been linked to anxiety and chronic conditions such as hypertension during pregnancy, which can affect children's development. OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images

US immigration policies interfere with prenatal care and parenting choices, hurting people and communities

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Late in her pregnancy in the fall of 2025, Jacqueline, a Guatemalan immigrant living in North Florida, began planning for labor alone.

After her husband was detained and deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, she stopped leaving her home except when absolutely necessary. Even routine prenatal visits felt risky, she told the ...Read more

A sign on a dirt hiking trail in the Tongass National Forest in southeast Alaska points to naturalist John Muir's cabin. Wanderluster/iStock/Getty Images

Paving paradise: Dismantling the US Roadless Rule threatens to disrupt wildlife, water and peace in the last quiet places in America

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Pause for a moment and listen. What do you hear? Chances are, somewhere in the background, is the ever-present hum of a road.

More than 4.2 million miles of public roads crisscross the lower 48 states – enough to reach the Moon and back almost nine times. This vast network of roads spiderwebs its way across the contiguous U.S., ...Read more

An Arctic cod (_Boreogadus saida_) swims under the ice. Erling Svensen/Artsdatabanken, CC BY

This successful Arctic fishing treaty has kept Russia, China, the US and others working together for 5 years – it could be a model for future diplomacy

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Lately, much of the news about the Arctic has been bleak. The far north is warming three to four times faster than the rest of the planet. Arctic climate change – manifesting in sea ice loss, permafrost thaw and coastal erosion, among other phenomena – is already causing serious problems for Arctic residents, ecosystems and the rest of ...Read more

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US and Iran say they've agreed deal to reopen Hormuz this week

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The U.S. and Iran said they reached an interim peace agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and move further toward ending a 15-week war that’s wrought chaos across the Middle East and reverberated through the global economy.

The development caused equities and bonds to jump at the start of the trading week, while oil and natural gas prices...Read more

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Russia hits historic Kyiv cathedral after Trump-Putin call

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Ukraine said a historic UNESCO-protected Orthodox cathedral in Kyiv was hit in the latest Russian drone and missile strike early on Monday, hours after Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump held a phone call.

The barrage killed five people and injured more than 30 in Kyiv as it set apartment buildings in several parts of the city ablaze, according to...Read more

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Hurricane center ups odds system could form in Gulf

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ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center on Monday increase its forecast chances a system could move into the Gulf and develop into the season’s first tropical depression or storm.

As of the NHC’s 8 a.m. tropical outlook, the trough of low pressure was inland over northeastern Mexico producing disorganized shower and thunderstorm ...Read more

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Epstein paid Palm Beach deputy to get special treatment in jail, ex-aide says

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MIAMI — Sarah Kellen, a longtime personal assistant to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, has disclosed for the first time that Epstein’s preferential treatment at the Palm Beach County jail may have been the result of him paying off Palm Beach sheriff’s deputies.

Kellen, during her interview with the House Oversight Committee last month, ...Read more

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Inside John Thune's arithmetic

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WASHINGTON — John Thune is rubbing his jaw, one of his telltale signs he’s tired.

What should’ve been a week of celebration after muscling through his party’s second budget reconciliation package as Senate majority leader — nearly a year and a half into his tenure — was instead spent navigating hurdles set by the other end of ...Read more

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Illinois teen who faced a felony for allegedly joking about a senior prank files federal lawsuit: 'Something I'll never forget'

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It was the day after the senior pranks when a Kendall County, Illinois, teenager and his friends were laughing about the annual tradition in their English class.

That year, all in good fun, Jackson Leggett said some of the seniors at Newark Community High School had toilet-papered the principal’s house and parked speed boats at the school. ...Read more

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In Pennsylvania, measles cases are rising as providers try to combat low vaccination rates

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PHILADELPHIA -- In late April, Joshua Good got a call from a parent at Ephrata Mennonite School: Two of their children had been diagnosed with measles.

Good, who heads the private religious school in Lancaster County, knew he had to act quickly to prevent further spread of the highly contagious disease. But he was not particularly surprised ...Read more

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Looming Medicaid cuts supercharge California's latest labor-industry fight

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The looming impact of federal Medicaid cuts has reignited a long-simmering, costly battle between California’s medical industry and one of its largest health worker unions.

SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West, with approximately 120,000 members, has put forward two ballot initiatives to cap the pay of medical executives and require community ...Read more

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43 years later, unsolved killing of 2 teens haunts this North Texas town

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WEATHERFORD, Texas -- Worry crept in after midnight for Vincent Tijerina. His teenage son Vincent Jr., a sophomore at Weatherford High School, hadn’t returned home Friday evening after he spent time with Michelle “Shelly” Colliflower, who was a freshman.

It was March 25, 1983.

Tijerina drove through the rain all night around Weatherford,...Read more

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Here's how SoCal's car washes are learning to operate in the Trump era

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LOS ANGELES — Mario remembers his shift at Harbor Blvd Car Wash on that clear August day. He was in the conveyorized tunnel dealing with an equipment issue when he heard screams.

In a panic, he ran and hid in a dark bathroom stall. Outside, he listened to his co-worker scuffle with a masked man until he heard, "OK, you've got me." Then ...Read more

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Expert suspects engine problem likely cause of Butler plane crash that killed 12

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The plane that crashed Sunday at Butler Memorial Airport, killing 11 skydivers and a pilot, did not appear to be overloaded or too old to be used for such activities, a former DOT inspector general told The Star.

“As planes that are used for skydiving go, so often what you find is that they’re working with very old planes,” said Mary ...Read more