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Dali crew remain stranded on ship nearly 2 months after Baltimore Key Bridge collapse
BALTIMORE — The crew of the Dali, the ill-fated vessel that slammed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing its collapse, are still onboard nearly two months after the deadly disaster.
The crew, made up of 20 men from India and one from Sri Lanka, were manning the ship when it collided with one of the bridge’s support pillars ...Read more
Missouri lawmakers approve bill banning local governments from halting evictions
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri lawmakers on Thursday passed a bill to block local governments from issuing eviction moratoriums as lawmakers target housing laws in Kansas City and St. Louis.
The legislation, filed by Rep. Chris Brown, a Kansas City Republican, is backed by landlord and realty groups, such as the Missouri Association of ...Read more
Trump lawyer hammers Michael Cohen on 'lie' over Stormy Daniels payment, pardon request at hush money trial
NEW YORK — Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s longtime fixer-turned-foe, faced a contentious cross-examination Thursday as the former president’s legal team sought to undermine his credibility and motives as the historic hush money trial centered on an alleged payment to porn star Stormy Daniels nears its conclusion.
After a meandering line ...Read more
Columbia University faculty members pass vote of no confidence in President Shafik after pro-Palestinian protests
NEW YORK — Arts and sciences faculty at Columbia University passed a vote of no confidence in embattled college President Minouche Shafik, whose congressional testimony and handling of pro-Palestinian protests created a bitter divide on campus, according to results announced Thursday.
Hundreds of Columbia faculty have also signed onto a ...Read more
Newsom administration unveils new $20 billion cost estimate for delta water tunnel
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration announced that the estimated cost of building a tunnel to transport water beneath the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta has risen to $20.1 billion.
The estimate is part of a new cost-benefit analysis by the California Department of Water Resources, which concluded that the projected benefits of constructing...Read more
Sonoma State president put on leave for 'insubordination' for supporting Israel academic boycott, divestment
The president of Sonoma State University was placed on leave Wednesday, a day after he released a controversial campuswide message on the Israel-Hamas war that said the university would pursue "divestment strategies" and endorsed an academic boycott of Israeli universities.
California State University Chancellor Mildred García announced the...Read more
Autopsy confirms teen died from eating Paqui spicy chip challenge
The Boston teenager who died the same day he ate a Paqui One Chip Challenge tortilla chip died from the effects of consuming a large amount of chile pepper extract and also had a congenital heart defect, an autopsy report obtained by The Associated Press said.
The One Chip Challenge tortilla chip, an intensely hot chip made with Carolina ...Read more
GOP lawmakers Gaetz, Boebert back Trump at Manhattan hush money trial
NEW YORK — A large group of Republican members of Congress showed up Thursday in a lower Manhattan court to show support for former President Trump in his criminal trial for covering up hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Led by Trump loyalists Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., and Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., 11 GOP lawmakers trooped ...Read more
Gavin Newsom, during his speech at the Vatican on climate change, accuses Trump of 'open corruption'
VATICAN CITY — Gov. Gavin Newsom accused former President Donald Trump of “open corruption” in a speech Thursday at a climate summit of Catholic officials and international leaders, elevating his criticism of the Republican leader in the hallowed halls of the Vatican.
The California governor referenced news stories alleging that Trump ...Read more
A silent Trump with eyes closed and a convicted liar on the stand − 2 experienced observers of Trump’s criminal trial discuss what stands out
Sex, money and power – all three subjects got an airing over the three days of testimony and cross-examination of Michael Cohen in the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump. Trump is accused of illegally covering up a hush-money payment to a woman claiming she had a sexual encounter with Trump; Cohen, known as Trump’s former “...Read more
Georgia's high court hopeful could face charges for making abortion a campaign issue
ATLANTA — Georgia Supreme Court candidate John Barrow could face formal charges for judicial misconduct, which could lead to his removal from the bench if elected, following a federal judge’s ruling regarding Barrow’s campaign focus on abortion rights.
Barrow, a former Democratic U.S. Congressman, is challenging Justice Andrew Pinson, who...Read more
Pro-Palestinian protesters put up more barricades, pitch tents as UC Berkeley building occupation grows
BERKELEY — More wooden pallets and tarps went up around the Anna Head Alumnae Hall on Thursday, creating a makeshift barricade around protesters occupying the dilapidated UC Berkeley building for a second day, while about a dozen tents were erected on the front lawn of the hall.
It was a quiet second day for pro-Palestine demonstration, with ...Read more
New York Gov. Hochul visits Pope Francis in Vatican climate conference
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul visited Vatican City on Thursday to hear a climate address from Pope Francis and deliver one of her own.
Hochul, who is Catholic, sat in the first row as Francis spoke in the Clementine Hall, a luminous chamber with walls adorned by intricate Renaissance frescoes, and was invited to greet the pope after his speech.
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Jewish Haverford students filed a lawsuit against Haverford College alleging antisemitism
PHILADELPHIA — A group of Jewish students, faculty, parents and alumni at Haverford College have sued the school, alleging it’s discriminating against Jews by tolerating antisemitic speech and failing to support Jewish students amid an anti-Israel climate on campus.
In a federal lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court for the Eastern ...Read more
Public opinion on John Fetterman is split. Here's what our poll says about Pennsylvania's outspoken senator
PHILADELPHIA — Sen. John Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat, is not up for reelection, but he’s frequently in the headlines for his boldly casual political style and staunch support for Israel.
The senator isn’t afraid to make waves, and voters seem split on how they feel about that.
Fetterman’s overall favorability rating was at 48%, ...Read more
White House move doesn't deter House panel on Garland contempt
WASHINGTON — A White House move to withhold audio recordings Thursday did not derail a push from House Republicans to recommend holding Attorney General Merrick B. Garland in contempt of Congress.
President Joe Biden invoked executive privilege over audio recordings of former special counsel Robert K. Hur’s interviews with the president and...Read more
Draft NDAA seeks to cut housing costs for military families
WASHINGTON — The House Armed Services Committee will take up a defense authorization bill next week that would authorize the Pentagon to spend $1.2 billion to increase housing allowance payments for U.S. service members.
If the draft National Defense Authorization Act becomes law with that provision intact — and, more importantly, if ...Read more
Speaker Johnson calls Billy Graham a 'towering figure in my life' at Capitol statue unveiling
WASHINGTON — Mike Johnson said he doesn’t normally get nervous before public speaking. But Thursday morning, surrounded by members of the North Carolina delegation and governor in Statuary Hall, he described a different feeling.
“I am nervous today, can I be honest with you? Because Billy Graham is such a towering figure in my life. As he...Read more
What military doctors can teach us about power in the United States
Power is invisible, but its effects can be seen everywhere — especially in the health records of active duty military personnel.
By examining details of 1.5 million emergency room visits at U.S. military hospitals nationwide, researchers found that doctors invested significantly more resources in patients who outranked them than in patients ...Read more
Two dozen more men and women allege sex abuse at Department of Juvenile Services facilities
BALTIMORE — Another 24 men and women joined more than 200 other plaintiffs who say Maryland Department of Juvenile Services staff sexually abused them while they were incarcerated in juvenile detention facilities as children.
A new complaint filed Thursday in Baltimore Circuit Court by the New York law firm Levy Konigsberg and Maryland-based ...Read more
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