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John Fetterman says he will open Trump Accounts for his kids, urges others to do the same during rare Philadelphia appearance
PHILADELPHIA — In a rare public appearance in Philadelphia, Democratic U.S. Sen. John Fetterman joined Republican U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick at a youth basketball camp in Nicetown on Monday to promote Trump Accounts, the new federally backed savings accounts for kids that became law with the president’s signature One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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Minimum wage in Chicago and Cook County set to increase July 1
Chicago’s minimum wage will increase July 1, when it will hit $17.05 for most workers across the city.
The new minimum wage applies to most people who work for employers with at least four total employees.
It does not apply to tipped workers like restaurant servers or bartenders, who can be paid less than the full minimum wage so long as ...Read more
An 'orchestrated dance': Nevada moves bighorn sheep to help restore northern herd
As the roar of a helicopter intensified, an unusual sight came into view: Suspended beneath the aircraft was a bighorn sheep. As soon as it reached the ground, a team of veterinarians and wildlife biologists moved in with practiced precision.
Monday was the second day of an effort led by the Nevada Department of Wildlife to relocate 39 sheep in...Read more
LA homeless agency sues Trump administration to stop cutoff of federal funds
The embattled Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority sued the Trump administration on Monday to stop it from depriving the region of hundreds of millions of dollars in funding, saying the effort is unwarranted and violates federal laws.
The authority said in its Monday filing that cutting off the funds would put more than 11,000 people — 1,...Read more
DeSantis touts wins, vetoes in final budget as governor
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis slashed about $800 million in spending from the state budget on Monday, completing one of his final tasks as governor while leaving plenty for his successor to clean up.
At a Tampa news conference on Monday, he touted what he considered his fiscal legacy for the state: a smaller budget for multiple years in a ...Read more
New CDC leaders vow to boost skeleton staff left after DOGE cuts
New top leaders at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told staff they’re focused on hiring more people, including for senior roles, to alleviate pressure on the agency, according to a recording of a meeting reviewed by Bloomberg News.
Sean Slovenski, the CDC’s new principal deputy director and chief operating officer, said ...Read more
US Supreme Court to review Washington state law meant to protect runaway trans teens
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a challenge to a Washington state law aimed at helping transgender or pregnant runaway teens to access emergency shelter.
The 2023 law drew national media attention and backlash, including dueling protests at the state Capitol, a failed repeal effort and federal legal challenges brought by parents...Read more
A year late, NC lawmakers finishing budget bill with votes this week
A year late, North Carolina lawmakers are finally expected to reveal a state budget bill on Tuesday morning, with votes expected this week.
Throughout the day on Monday, legislative staff worked to finalize the budget bill.
House Majority Leader Brenden Jones, a Tabor City Republican, posted some details on social media midday Monday and said ...Read more
Aspen Acres fire southwest of Pueblo explodes to 23,000 acres in size
The rapidly expanding Aspen Acres fire, first reported Monday morning, has exploded in size, consuming more than 23,000 acres, or 36 square miles, by early evening, according to an update from the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office.
The wildfire is being fueled by 100 mph winds, making it impossible for crews to provide any aerial support, ...Read more
Colorado priest in ill health faces deportation to Uganda as supporters search for help
DENVER — A Colorado priest who has been in the United States for 24 years is on the brink of being deported to Uganda, where his supporters say he could face political persecution from the regime ruling his home country.
The Rev. Edward Nalwamba, 78, was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on September 18, according to...Read more
Iran ratchets up talk of controlling Hormuz ahead of new talks
A top Iranian official reiterated the country’s determination to maintain control over maritime traffic moving through the Strait of Hormuz, raising the stakes ahead of fresh negotiations with the U.S. on ending their war for good.
In remarks to Iranian state television, Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said Iran wants to work out an...Read more
Judge pushes Luigi Mangione's federal trial to January after stuck elevator delays him to court
NEW YORK — Luigi Mangione got stuck in an elevator on the way to his federal court appearance on Monday, where the delays only continued as a judge pushed back his stalking trial to early 2027.
The suspected killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was around 20 minutes late to the hearing “due to elevator problems” inside the ...Read more
California kids roasting marshmallows airlifted to burn center after tabletop fireplace jets out flames
LOS ANGELES — A tabletop fireplace that was recalled after it was linked to two deaths in the United States is apparently still injuring consumers, with two children in Southern California rushed to the hospital over the weekend with serious burns, according to officials.
Firefighters responded to the 500 block of the Strand North at a ...Read more
Mother searches for missing son the U.S. deported to Venezuela shortly before earthquakes
For five days Oswadeliz Núñez Ramírez has been frantically searching for her son across hospitals in La Guaira and Caracas. He was among 146 migrants deported from the United States who arrived in Venezuela on the very day two powerful earthquakes struck the country.
A member of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service who identified ...Read more
What's a burnover? How wildland firefighters are trained to combat increasingly dangerous conditions
Wildland firefighters use a variety of longstanding safety measures to assess risk while working in increasingly dangerous conditions.
Federal investigators are examining the deaths of three wildland firefighters killed battling the Snyder Mesa fire in western Colorado over the weekend in what officials called a “burnover” event.
A ...Read more
California revives $900 million homelessness program after Newsom reverses course
Nearly $1 billion in state homelessness funding will flow to California cities and counties after Gov. Gavin Newsom shifted his stance on limiting new spending on the state’s centerpiece program for shelters, services and permanent housing.
In a victory for cities, counties and advocates for homeless Californians, the 2026-27 budget agreement...Read more
Colorado prison wardens participated in racist, homophobic group chat
DENVER — At least two Colorado prison wardens participated in a racist, homophobic group chat on both personal and work cellphones for years, prompting an internal investigation into their conduct that has stretched for 15 months.
Warden Jeff Long and his brother, former Warden Ryan Long, participated in the derogatory group chat along with ...Read more
Did ChatGPT aid a Florida mass shooting? Student sues tech firm for negligence
In April of last year, Alianna Grant was walking back to her dorm near the student union at Florida State University when she made eye contact with a young man who would fire three bullets into her chest, stomach and finger.
Wearing an AirPod in one ear, she managed to tell her iPhone to call her mother in Miami.
“I could see I was bleeding,...Read more
Ex-Gov. Hogan calls Maryland GOP gubernatorial nominees 'unelectable,' won't back Cox
BALTIMORE — Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan did not commit to supporting Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Cox, whom he also declined to endorse in 2022, renewing questions about whether Maryland Republicans can win statewide without the coalition Hogan built.
In a Sunday Fox 5 interview, Hogan said Maryland Republicans are “...Read more
SpaceX moonlit launch marks year's midway point as pace slows on Florida's Space Coast
A SpaceX launch Sunday night sent up a Sirius XM satellite under a nearly full moon, capping off the final launch planned from Florida in the first half of the year.
A Falcon 9 rocket on the SiriusXM SXM-11 mission headed to geosynchronous transfer orbit lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Space Launch Complex 40 at 10:25 p.m...Read more
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