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Paul Pelosi charged with hit-and-run in California
Paul Pelosi, husband of former U.S. House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi, was charged Friday in connection with a hit-and-run crash that occurred earlier this month, according to authorities.
Pelosi, 86, of St. Helena, California, was charged with a misdemeanor hit-and-run. He was additionally charged with the infraction of making an unlawful turn, ...Read more
Forest Service workers taken hostage, held at gunpoint in remote NorCal trailer, feds say
Two U.S. Forest Service employees working in a remote area of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest were kidnapped, zip-tied and held inside a trailer for more than 17 hours before being rescued Friday morning, authorities said.
The bizarre hostage crisis unfolded like a scene from a movie.
Law enforcement teams from across Northern California, ...Read more
States win suit over Trump administration termination of grants
A group of Democratic state attorneys general and governors won a lawsuit accusing the Trump administration of illegally using a budget loophole to block billions of dollars in federal grants for public services that were already approved by Congress.
The grant terminations improperly trampled the spending authority of Congress, which ...Read more
San Diego's 6-month streak of a falling jobless rate comes to an end
SAN DIEGO — San Diego County saw its six-month streak of a falling unemployment rate come to an end in June, as teachers went on summer recess, but the region still managed to eke out a small net gain in job growth last month.
The latest figures from the state Employment Development Department show a jobless rate of 4.4%, up from 3.9% in May,...Read more
NYC's unhealthy air quality may improve for World Cup final
Washington’s air improved slightly on Friday while New York City could be blanketed by more wildfire smoke later in the day, though forecasts indicate skies will be clear enough for Sunday’s World Cup final to take place in New Jersey.
As smoke from scores of wildfires raging in Canada spread across the Great Lakes into the Mid-Atlantic ...Read more
US renews strikes on Iran, pushing oil up most since April
The U.S. and Iran traded attacks again on Friday, pressuring oil prices and making a quick return to the fragile ceasefire deal signed last month even less likely.
U.S. Central Command said a new round of air strikes were underway beginning at 3 p.m. ET on Friday with the goal of “degrading Iranian military capabilities.” No other details ...Read more
LAUSD deadline looms to make painful cuts after county says board actions 'erode confidence'
LOS ANGELES — In less than three weeks Los Angeles school officials must show, under state law, how they will carry out the steepest budget cuts in a generation after county education authorities concluded they lack confidence in district leadership to prevent bankruptcy.
The options are painful and stand to dramatically downsize the nation's...Read more
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Trump speech fails to deliver smoking gun on voting improprieties
President Donald Trump’s prime time speech on supposed shortcomings in the nation’s election systems failed to deliver any significantly new evidence and didn’t cast doubt on his loss in the 2020 presidential election.
The 25-minute address to the nation from the White ...Read more
Baltimore County report on data centers urges strict limits, tough regulations
BALTIMORE — A Baltimore County staff report recommends some of Maryland’s toughest regulations for data centers, giving county lawmakers a blueprint they’ll consider before deciding later this year whether to lift or extend the current moratorium.
The recommendations, released this week, stop short of calling for an extension of the ...Read more
'You can't even breathe': Regulators cite Lineage over putrid odor of rotting meat spreading in Boyle Heights
LOS ANGELES — Air regulators have slapped Lineage Logistics with multiple violations related to the putrid odor at its Boyle Heights facility after receiving more than 720 complaints from residents since Sunday.
So far this week, the South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued five notices of violations to the company as it works ...Read more
'It's created fear': As cyclosporiasis surges, Chicagoans rethink what's on their plates
CHICAGO — It’s been more than a week since Jackie Gonzalez ate the bag of prepackaged salad mix she suspects left her tied to the bathroom and doubled over with debilitating stomach pain.
As the infection leaves her system, the physical symptoms of the illness her doctor told her to assume was cyclosporiasis are fading. What’s left is a ...Read more
What's changed at the President's House with the Trump administration's new exhibit
PHILADELPHIA — The National Park Service removed early Wednesday the few panels that remained from the slavery exhibit at the President’s House, and replaced them with new panels.
The original displays were deemed to “inappropriately disparage Americans past or living” following President Donald Trump’s 2025 executive order on “...Read more
Burnham faces pivotal call on whether to let Trump use UK bases
The resumption of U.S. strikes against Iran has thrust incoming UK prime minister Andy Burnham into a potential day one decision on how much to support Britain’s closest ally in its controversial military campaign.
Even as Burnham was installed as leader of the governing Labour Party on Friday, outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s ...Read more
California-based Taylor Farms pulls iceberg lettuce from US amid cyclosporiasis outbreak
Taylor Farms, the California company that is being investigated for the cyclosporiasis outbreak, according to multiple news outlets, has responded to concerns about the safety of its lettuce and announced it is taking the produce in question off the market.
The outbreak has been caused by a food and waterborne parasite and has made thousands of...Read more
Odds up for tropical system to form off Florida coast, hurricane center says
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center on Friday increased its forecast chances a system forming off the Florida coast could become the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
In its 2 p.m. tropical outlook, the NHC said that a large area of showers and thunderstorms has congregated over the eastern Gulf associated with an upper-...Read more
How many beavers should Coloradans be allowed to hunt in a day? Wildlife leaders just decided
Colorado will now limit trappers in the number of beavers, foxes and other furbearer species they can kill in a day — the latest controversial discussion around hunting in the state.
After hours of deliberation, Colorado Parks and Wildlife commissioners on Thursday night voted to limit hunters to killing two individuals per day from each of ...Read more
David Teel: Jim Phillips' competitive fire burns at ACC Kickoff
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In the increasingly transactional world of college athletics, ACC commissioner Jim Phillips remains incurably, unapologetically and, most important, genuinely relational.
Conversations begin, and close, with questions about family. Kids and spouses. School, vacations and weddings.
He guides the conference in the same manner...Read more
HHS research agency ends funding for dozens of health studies
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration terminated dozens of health research grants this week, telling grantees it is shifting priorities to issues like the “overmedication of children” and autism, according to a prominent research organization.
The cuts hit projects at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, many of them ...Read more
Feds investigate 3 Michigan school districts on alleged sexual assault
DETROIT — The U.S. Department of Education has launched three more investigations into Michigan school districts, all in Metro Detroit, this time related to possible "staff on student sexual misconduct."
The Detroit Public Schools Community District, Taylor School District and the School District of the City of Pontiac are facing scrutiny ...Read more
Trump endorses Darline Graham in US Senate race to succeed her brother on ballot
President Donald Trump threw his support behind Darline Graham Nordone for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination, a position opened up by the sudden death of longtime lawmaker Lindsey Graham.
A special election will be held August 11. Filing for the position opens at noon July 21 and closes July 28.
Darline Graham has not formally announced a ...Read more
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