Immigration officers can still wear masks in California for now, federal judge decides
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction Monday, Feb. 9, allowing federal immigration officials to continue ... Read More
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Kid Rock music festival addresses cancellation
“Disappointed” organizers behind the “Rock the Country” music festival addressed the cancellation of one of their shows amid controversy surrounding headliner Kid Rock.
The event billed as a “festival for the ...Read more
President Trump threatens to block opening of Gordie Howe International Bridge between Detroit and Canada
LANSING, Mich. — President Donald Trump threatened Monday evening to prevent the new Gordie Howe International Bridge between Detroit and Windsor from opening until Canada treats the United States with what he described ...Read more
California lawmakers send $90 million grant package for Planned Parenthood clinics to Newsom
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Both chambers of the California Legislature voted Monday to send a $90 million grant package for women’s health clinics to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk, moving quickly to shore up the state’s ...Read more
Macron gifted a chance to start making France more Le Pen-proof
PARIS — President Emmanuel Macron has been handed a golden chance to insulate one of France’s most important institutions from the far right.
With Marine Le Pen’s National Rally strongly positioned for next year’s...Read more
LA seeks to dump the federal judge overseeing a homelessness settlement
LOS ANGELES — One day before a hearing to explore whether the city of Los Angeles misled a federal court on its plan to clear thousands of homelessness encampments, the city's outside counsel has asked an appeals court ...Read more
Death toll in NYC cold weather fatalities climbs to 18
Eighteen people have now perished in the city’s brutal cold stretch, Mayor Mamdani said Monday.
The new administration has come under fire for the deaths — and is expected to face heat from city council members ...Read more
Teddi Mellencamp urges followers to 'get checked'
Teddi Mellencamp has encouraged her social media followers to "get checked" for cancer.
The 44-year-old TV star has taken to social media to mark one year since doctors discovered "plum-sized stage 4 tumours on [her] ...Read more
Christina Applegate launches Next in MS platform
Christina Applegate has launched a new online platform for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS).
The 54-year-old actress was diagnosed with the chronic condition back in 2021, and Christina has now launched Next in ...Read more
Jake Paul says Bad Bunny comments were 'misinterpreted'
Jake Paul claims his criticism of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show was "misinterpreted".
The YouTuber-turned-boxer was widely criticized for posting critical comments about the Puerto Rican musician on social media - ...Read more
NYPD Academy to be renamed after hero cop Steven McDonald
NEW YORK — The NYPD police academy will be renamed after Detective Steven McDonald, a fallen hero of the department who channeled the agony of three devastating gunshot wounds into an enduring message of peace and ...Read more
Advocates ramp up pressure on Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson over Gov. Moore's redistricting map
BALTIMORE — Pressure is mounting on Maryland Senate leaders to take up a House-passed midcycle redistricting bill, as advocacy groups and lawmakers escalate a coordinated push for a Senate floor vote. The efforts come as...Read more
Trial starts in LA lawsuit alleging Instagram and YouTube knew apps harmed kids
A landmark civil trial that will ask jurors to decide whether social media companies can be held liable for pushing a product that they allegedly knew was harmful to children began Monday in Los Angeles County Superior ...Read more
Gun-control advocates blast Florida Attorney General for refusing to defend concealed carry law
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier asked an appeals court to uphold a teenager’s right to carry a concealed weapon even after a Broward judge last year declared the ban constitutional, dealing another blow to gun-...Read more
Federal judge strikes down California mask ban on immigration agents, but it may be revived
LOS ANGELES — A federal judge on Monday struck down a new California law that banned federal immigration agents and other law enforcement officers from wearing masks in the state, but an effort already is underway to ...Read more
FBI says no suspects, no communication as Nancy Guthrie ransom deadline passes with no proof of life
A crucial deadline set by Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers passed without her return Monday evening, with the FBI saying it’s not aware of any communication between the abductors and the Guthrie family and has not identified...Read more
House Republicans move to keep putting off vote on Trump tariffs
WASHINGTON — House Republicans on Monday advanced a procedural motion to block a vote on President Donald Trump’s tariff agenda, potentially delaying a politically uncomfortable vote on his most prominent economic ...Read more
1 acquitted, 2 guilty in scheme that kept 7 Michigan candidates off 2022 ballot
MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. — Two men accused of being the ringleaders of a signature fraud scheme that kept the names of seven judicial and gubernatorial candidates off the August 2022 primary ballot have been found guilty of ...Read more
Xi faces Japan dilemma after Takaichi wins historic mandate
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s election victory is handing Chinese leader Xi Jinping a dilemma: Engage with Japan’s most popular post-war leader or continue a deep freeze with the United States’ top ally in Asia.
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Trump threatens to block Gordie Howe International Bridge between Detroit and Canada from opening
LANSING, Mich. — President Donald Trump threatened Monday evening to prevent the new Gordie Howe International Bridge between Detroit and Windsor from opening until Canada treats the United States with, what he described...Read more
Bill in California Legislature would make it a crime to collect DNA without consent
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The kinds of DNA-collecting techniques that fuel crime fiction and courtroom TV dramas could soon come with criminal penalties in California when collected without consent by everyday people.
A new ...Read more
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