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Overdose or homicide? LAPD detective claims he was ordered not to investigate girl's death
LOS ANGELES — A veteran LAPD narcotics detective is suing the city of L.A., claiming he faced retaliation from supervisors and fellow officers after he refused to stop investigating a young woman's suspicious death.
Alexander Tan alleged in his lawsuit, filed July 7 in Los Angeles County Superior Court, that his unwillingness to go along with...Read more
Will US deny entry to 12-year-old Venezuelan earthquakes survivor?
TAMPA, Fla. — Ten minutes before two powerful earthquakes killed thousands in Venezuela on June 24, Antonella Narváez felt the need to call her mother, Cleudys Yépez. It was a brief conversation.
Yépez and her 12-year-old daughter, Isabella, had returned to Venezuela from the United States on June 1, just more than three weeks before the ...Read more
Gotti grandson Carmine Agnello gets reprieve on fraud sentencing so he can give mom kidney
NEW YORK — A federal judge gave John Gotti’s grandson Carmine Agnello a two-month reprieve on his sentencing for a $1.1 million COVID-19 fraud case so he could donate a kidney to his ailing mom, officials said.
Agnello, 39, was scheduled to be sentenced to more than 33 months in federal prison on Monday, but U.S. District Court Judge Nusrat...Read more
Andrew and Tristan Tate arrested in Miami connected to rape charges in UK: officials
Social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate, infamously known for “teaching” men how to be more dominant, were arrested in Miami on Saturday as part of extradition to the United Kingdom to face a rape investigation involving multiple accusers, officials say.
The U.S. Marshals Service in South Florida arrested the brothers on a sealed ...Read more
Mamdani looking into legality of arresting Netanyahu in NYC during UN Assembly
NEW YORK — Mayor Zohran Mamdani is exploring the possibility of arresting Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu when he arrives in New York City in September for the United Nations General Assembly.
Mamdani told The New York Times on Saturday that he was in “an active conversation” with the city’s Law Department, probing if he had...Read more
Cuban dissident freed by Havana after five years arrives in US
A Cuban dissident and artist arrived in Miami in an unusual prisoner release by the island’s authorities, as Cuba faces an economic pressure campaign by President Donald Trump’s administration.
Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, a prominent anti-government activist, boarded a flight from Cuba to Miami, according to a Facebook post on Saturday. �...Read more
Another Minnesota city is riled up about a flag. No, not that flag.
MINNEAPOLIS — It sounds familiar: An incident over a flag has residents of a Minnesota city riled up.
But it’s not the flag you’re probably thinking.
In Marine on St. Croix, a typically tranquil burg of just 700 north of Stillwater, the fuss is about the Prisoners of War/Missing in Action flag. And a council member who took it from the ...Read more
Chinese trucks pose new peril in Mexico's US tariff relief bid
Mexico’s growing fleet of Chinese-made heavy trucks is becoming a new obstacle in its quest for relief from U.S. tariffs, as Washington presses for assurances that its southern neighbor isn’t becoming a backdoor for Chinese manufacturers to enter North America.
The value of Mexican imports of Chinese trucks ballooned more than sevenfold in ...Read more
Hiring a hit man to commit murder is not always 'a crime of violence,' 9th Circuit rules
LOS ANGELES — Hiring a hit man is not a crime of violence, even in cases where the killer fulfills his contract and his employer is convicted in the conspiracy, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled this week.
In a unanimous decision, a three-judge panel vacated two felony convictions that stemmed from a pair of contract killings negotiated ...Read more
Odds increase system off Florida coast could become tropical, hurricane center says
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center on Saturday said a system churning off Florida’s west coast has an increased chance to build into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
In its 8 p.m. tropical outlook, the NHC said that satellite images and surface observations indicate a broad surface low has formed over the eastern...Read more
Hungary's president ends his own term in bow to new premier
Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok signed a constitutional amendment ending his presidency, capping Prime Minister Peter Magyar’s rapid effort to dismantle key pillars of the Viktor Orban era.
The measure, approved this week by parliament, fulfills one of Magyar’s central campaign pledges to remove senior officials appointed under Orban. He ...Read more
Persistent Minnesota wildfires cause more evacuations while poor air quality hangs on
MINNEAPOLIS — State and federal authorities have expanded evacuation orders in Minnesota as an unprecedented band of wildfires threaten to scorch properties and homes.
The 15 fires in the Superior National Forest, which includes three in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, have now burned through more than 77,000 acres according to the...Read more
Bill seeks to ban nationals of 39 countries from US. One Caribbean nation is pushing back
A South Carolina lawmaker wants to permanently ban immigrants from dozens of predominantly Black and brown countries from entering the United States, but at least one Caribbean nation is pushing back.
In a letter to Republican Rep. Nancy Mace that was copied to several high-ranking members of the House of Representatives, Antigua and Barbuda’...Read more
Colorado wildfires: Aspen Acres surpasses 100,000 acres, now 61% contained
DENVER — Colorado’s largest active wildfire surpassed 100,000 acres as crews managed to contain more than half of the fire line as of Saturday morning.
The Aspen Acres fire grew by less than a square mile overnight and firefighters increased containment to 61%, fire officials said in a morning update.
Fire crews have slowed growth and ...Read more
US strikes Iran to 'punish' it for attack that killed 2 troops
The U.S. launched fresh strikes on Iran Saturday, a day after two American service members were killed in Jordan by Iranian missile and drone attacks.
U.S. Central Command said in a social media post the strikes were aimed at degrading Iran’s ability to threaten commercial shipping and “swiftly punish Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps ...Read more
Walmart removes 4 Taylor Farms salads as recalls spread
Walmart Inc. said it has removed four bagged iceberg lettuce salad products manufactured by Taylor Farms as recalls tied to a cyclosporiasis outbreak expand.
The retailer said Saturday there have been no confirmed illnesses associated with the items, which are sold under its Marketside store brand at select locations.
A Walmart spokeswoman ...Read more
From smoke to the threat of tornadoes and large hail, the Philly area continues to deal with weather extremes
PHILADELPHIA — A weather-weary Philadelphia moved from one extreme to another Saturday as the smoke-filled skies began to clear, only to be replaced by the threat of high winds, heavy rain, flooding, and the possibility of tornadoes.
The severe weather forecast came one week after storms uprooted trees, flooded basements, and caused ...Read more
FWC secretly investigated outspoken environmental activists, records show
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida wildlife officials repeatedly searched personal driving records as they secretly investigated at least a dozen outspoken environmental activists who opposed the state’s efforts to revive bear hunting and enshrine hunting and fishing rights in the state constitution, records obtained by The Orlando Sentinel show.
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Airman at Vandenberg Space Force Base dies in heavy machinery incident, officials say
LOS ANGELES — A California airman died Thursday after the heavy machinery he was operating rolled down an embankment at a military base, officials said.
Airman 1st Class Cedric Eneluna was a member of the 30th Civil Engineer Squadron Pavements and Equipment Flight at Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County. He was part of the “...Read more
2 US troops killed, 1 missing after Iran strikes neighbors
Two American service members were killed, four were injured and one is missing after an Iranian attack in Jordan, the U.S. military announced, following several days of intensifying strikes from both sides.
U.S. Central Command said the troops were defending against Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks on Friday. Four others were ...Read more
Popular Stories
- Fire survivors were finally ready to rebuild homes. A new barrier is leaving them 'demoralized'
- Nearly a month later, grandfather still searching for grandson missing after Venezuela earthquakes
- NYC hit with storms, flash floods, braces for gusts, hail, possible tornado
- Bill seeks to ban nationals of 39 countries from US. One Caribbean nation is pushing back
- Gotti grandson Carmine Agnello gets reprieve on fraud sentencing so he can give mom kidney





