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Massachusetts man accused of threatening to kill Trump: 'I am hunting him down'

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BOSTON — A Bay State man has been arrested after allegedly threatening to kill President Donald Trump, according to the feds.

Great Barrington man Andrew Emerald, 45, allegedly posted messages on Facebook threatening to injure and kill Trump.

Emerald was indicted by a federal grand jury on eight counts of interstate transmission of ...Read more

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NYC Council budget plan averts Mayor Zohran Mamdani property tax hike, avoids tapping reserves

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NEW YORK — The New York City Council was slated to lay out a budget plan Wednesday that closes the city's multibillion-dollar budget gap mostly by using money already in its’ pockets without imposing property tax hikes or drawing down from the city’s reserves.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has proposed using the city’s rainy day fund and ...Read more

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NASA will attempt to launch astronauts to the moon today. What to know and how to watch

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On Wednesday, for the first time since 1972, NASA is attempting to launch astronauts to the moon.

The space agency is targeting a 6:24 p.m. Eastern time launch of the colossal Space Launch System rocket with four astronauts aboard. Once off the ground, the crew will fly past the moon (but not land on the lunar surface or enter its orbit) and ...Read more

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Artemis II astronauts set for historic moonbound mission

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA on Wednesday looks to send four astronauts on the most powerful rocket to ever launch humans, flying the Artemis II mission that will send them past the moon.

The Space Launch System rocket with the Orion spacecraft sits on Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39-B awaiting liftoff during a two-hour window that opens ...Read more

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New study recommends where and how Chicago Police Department deploys its officers

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CHICAGO — With a voluminous, years-in-the-making study of the Chicago Police Department’s officer deployment methods finished, CPD must now decide which changes to enact first in its effort to more effectively respond to emergencies across the city.

The 770-page study — mandated by the federal consent decree and performed by Matrix ...Read more

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With Trump watching, Supreme Court justices sound skeptical of his bid to end birthright citizenship

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WASHINGTON — With President Donald Trump watching in the gallery, the Supreme Court justices gave a mostly skeptical hearing on Wednesday to his claim that he may revise the Constitution to end birthright citizenship for babies born in this country to parents who were here unlawfully or temporarily.

Trump Solicitor Gen. D. John Sauer said ...Read more

In win for Colorado GOP, judge rules that state makes it too hard to close primaries to unaffiliated voters

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DENVER — A federal judge has struck down a key part of a 2016 ballot initiative that sets a high threshold for Colorado political parties to close their primary elections to unaffiliated voters, delivering a significant win to conservatives within the state Republican Party.

The ruling did not fully strike down Proposition 108, which opened ...Read more

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Trump says Iran ceasefire only possible when Hormuz reopens

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U.S. President Donald Trump said he’ll only consider a halt to attacks on Iran when the Strait of Hormuz is reopened, sowing further confusion about how long he’s prepared to continue the war.

Iran’s “New Regime President” has asked the U.S. for a ceasefire, Trump said in a social-media post on Wednesday, possibly referring to ...Read more

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Trump arrives at Supreme Court to attend birthright citizenship arguments

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday became the first sitting president to attend oral arguments at the Supreme Court, inserting himself directly into a high-stakes legal battle over one of the most consequential orders of his administration.

Trump arrived at the court Wednesday morning by limousine for arguments over whether the ...Read more

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These KY jails get paid to house ICE detainees. They refuse to say how much

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Some Kentucky jails are refusing to disclose how much they bill federal officials to house immigration detainees.

The Lexington Herald-Leader sent open records act requests to seven Kentucky jails that have Immigration and Customs Enforcement contracts. Four refused to give that information, citing a federal regulation that ...Read more

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Seattle almost called the National Guard for help -- until Trump did elsewhere

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SEATTLE — Last summer, technology staff for the city of Seattle decided they needed help: The library system had recently suffered a debilitating ransomware attack, the threat of AI agents was growing, and federal assistance was in peril. The FIFA World Cup was on the horizon.

IT leaders came up with a plan: Call in the National Guard.

The ...Read more

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CSU made a $17-million AI bet. A year later, students and faculty give it a mixed grade

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LOS ANGELES — California State University's controversial $17-million deal to provide ChatGPT to every one of its campuses has been met with mixed results, with wide but uneven use across the system, high distrust of AI-generated content and broad fears that the technology could imperil job security — even as people say they want more ...Read more

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Armed gangs continue attacks on Haitian farmers on third consecutive day

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Farming communities in Haiti’s Lower Artibonite region continued to come under renewed attacks Tuesday as armed men aligned with the Gran Grif gang swept through several rural towns on the outskirts of the city of Marchand-Dessalines, firing weapons and forcing residents to flee.

Videos circulating on social media showed young men carrying ...Read more

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Trump says Iran ceasefire only possible when Hormuz reopens

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U.S. President Donald Trump said he’ll only consider a halt to attacks on Iran when the Strait of Hormuz is reopened, sowing further confusion about how long he’s prepared to continue the war.

Iran’s “New Regime President” has asked the U.S. for a ceasefire, Trump said in a social-media post on Wednesday, possibly referring to ...Read more

The financial costs of cancer screening and treatment can make accessing care feel impossible. Thai Noipho/iStock via Getty Images Plus

How long young cancer patients survive often depends on the insurance they have

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Cancer is becoming increasingly common among young people, with cases slowly and steadily rising every year for the past decade. And what type of insurance adolescents and young adults have affects at what stage of cancer they’re diagnosed and how long they survive.

As researchers who study cancer disparities in young adults, we ...Read more

Representatives from the NAACP stand outside the Supreme Court on June 25, 2013, awaiting a decision in Shelby County v. Holder. AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

Federal election observers once played a key role in securing voting rights for all − but times have changed

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President Donald Trump appeared on former Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino’s podcast in February 2026, where he stated: “The Republicans should say, ‘We want to take over, we should take over the voting.’ The Republicans ought to nationalize the voting.”

Trump’s call to nationalize elections, to transfer the constitutionall...Read more

Are there too many people here? It depends on your perspective. Michael Quinn/National Park Service

You’re not going to be alone in national parks this summer – enjoy the company

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On a summer morning a couple of years ago, we went for a hike on the fabled Bright Angel Trail, one of the most popular trails in Grand Canyon National Park.

As scholars of tourism and outdoor recreation, our conversation inevitably turned to the visitor experience at the Grand Canyon and a question that has plagued the parks since ...Read more

In a good year, the West's mountain snowpack feeds streams and rivers well into summer. George Rose/Contributor/Getty Images News

Winter’s alarmingly low snowpack offers a glimpse of the changing rhythm of water in the western US

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Winter is more than just a season in the western U.S. – it is a savings account to get farms and homes through the long, dry summer ahead. As the snowpack that accumulates in the mountains through winter slowly melts in late spring and summer, it feeds into rivers and reservoirs that keep communities and ecosystems functioning.

The ...Read more

The Trump administration wants a lot of voter information from states. smartboy10/DigitalVision Vectors via Getty Images

The Department of Justice is suing states for sensitive voter data − an election law scholar explains why federal efforts are facing resistance

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In May 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice began sending letters to state governments demanding copies of statewide voter registration lists. The request was unprecedented: It demanded not only publicly available voter data, such as names and addresses, but also sensitive information, including driver’s license and Social Security numbers....Read more

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It's not your imagination. This is a weird rattlesnake season. Here's what's happening

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LOS ANGELES – Emily Taylor has lived in California for 20 years and has never gotten as many calls about rattlesnakes as she did last month.

Taylor owns Central Coast Snake Services, a serpent consulting business, directs the Physiological Ecology of Reptiles Laboratory at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and is part of a network of volunteers who ...Read more