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More than $600 million to overhaul a Georgia prison system in crisis. But it's just the start
ATLANTA — Top Georgia lawmakers acknowledged during this year’s legislative session that costly steps were needed to deal with a prison system operating in crisis mode, and they acted accordingly.
The state House and Senate approved most of what Gov. Brian Kemp asked for in a special request for the prison system and incorporated some of ...Read more

How the Aryan Brotherhood used O.C. punk rockers to grow beyond prison walls
LOS ANGELES -- Two men lay in a dark street in Pomona.
The gunshot wounds made clear how they died. Their tattoos offered clues about how they lived: Swastikas. Lightning bolts. Iron crosses. The words “Blood and Honor” and “Death Squad.”
The slain men were part of a white supremacist gang called Public Enemy Number 1, or PEN1. ...Read more

Children's health services could see trims even under scaled-back Medicaid cuts
Even as Republicans in Congress walk back their most aggressive proposal to slash federal Medicaid spending, they are weighing other options that could force states to cut services for children and other vulnerable populations.
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters last week that his caucus won’t reduce the 90% federal funding match ...Read more

A California lawmaker leans into her medical training in fight for health safety net
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — State Sen. Akilah Weber Pierson anticipates that California’s sprawling Medicaid program, known as Medi-Cal, may need to be dialed back after Gov. Gavin Newsom releases his latest budget, which could reflect a multibillion-dollar deficit.
Even so, the physician-turned-lawmaker, who was elected to the state Senate in ...Read more

In the Deep South, health care fights echo civil rights battles
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Tara Campbell unlocked the front door of the Bricklayers Hall, a no-frills brick building on South Union Street in downtown Montgomery, half a mile from the white-domed Alabama Capitol.
She was dressed in leggings, a T-shirt and bright blue running shoes. It was 8 a.m. on a Saturday, and she exuded the bouncy enthusiasm of ...Read more

Baja California governor responds to revocation of U.S. visa: 'I am calm'
While Baja California Gov. Marina del Pilar Ávila says she still doesn’t know why the U.S. government revoked her non-immigrant visa, she is convinced the matter will be worked out.
“It doesn’t mean I did anything wrong,” she said Monday at a news conference in Tijuana. “It’s an administrative decision, not an accusation. There is ...Read more

Orlando preschool looks to set new standard for childcare
ORLANDO, Fla. — Like many parents, Imani Brooks struggled to find affordable childcare after the birth of her son, with her search made more complicated because he has cerebral palsy.
When she finally found a place that could provide her baby the extra help he needed, she learned it was a 30-minute drive from her home near Orlando’s Camping...Read more

Whooping cough cases are surging in California. Here's how to protect yourself
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Whooping cough cases are surging in California with rates returning to pre-pandemic levels, medical experts said.
As of April 26, a total of 590 Californians had contracted the highly contagious disease in 2025, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“California is one of the hot ...Read more

California child care workers demand more funding amid Trump threats to Head Start
Day care providers, parents and advocates from across the Bay Area rallied Monday as part of a statewide push for affordable child care amid concerns of additional cuts from the Trump administration to a struggling system still reeling from the pandemic.
More than half a dozen child care providers from the region closed their doors Monday and ...Read more

Trump's order that truckers speak English? A good thing, experts say
TAMPA, Fla. — As state and federal officials prepare to strictly enforce English rules for commercial drivers in the coming weeks, many immigrant truckers across the country are speaking out and calling the rule unfair.
But people in the industry say knowing basic English is important for safety.
Trump signed an executive order on April 28 ...Read more

Trump's diplomatic frenzy spins big gambles as signs of success
It was the kind of week that would make even a seasoned diplomat’s head spin: China trade talks, India-Pakistan truce, a ceasefire with the Houthis and Iran nuclear negotiations. Not to mention a Gaza hostage release, new trade framework with the U.K. and the tantalizing prospect of ending Russia’s war in Ukraine.
For President Donald ...Read more

Harvard highlights 'common ground' with Trump administration but says university will 'not surrender'
BOSTON — Harvard President Alan Garber sought “common ground” with the Trump administration in the latest communications Monday, but again said the university will “not surrender its core, legally-protected principles out of fear of unfounded retaliation.”
“As your letter suggests, we share common ground on a number of critical ...Read more

Congresswoman Robin Kelly embraces underdog status in bid to succeed US Sen. Dick Durbin
Despite having more years in public office than other candidates in the Democratic primary race to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly on Monday embraced her underdog status in the nascent campaign against a pair of opponents expected to be flush with campaign cash.
To take on Republican President Donald Trump and Vice...Read more

Two Hopkins students for Palestine injured during police destruction of encampment, activists say
Two Johns Hopkins University student protesters for Palestine were injured during the university’s response to an encampment Thursday morning, a campus activist group said.
“Within the hour, demonstrators were met with indiscriminate aggression and physical harassment by armed Johns Hopkins Police and Baltimore Police officers, resulting in...Read more

Dutertes outperform in Philippine midterms in blow for Marcos
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine voters appear to have delivered a blow to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and a boost to the rival Duterte clan, whose members and allies outperformed expectations in Monday’s midterm elections.
Ex-President Rodrigo Duterte looks set to become mayor of Davao City despite his detention by the International ...Read more

NJ celebrates release of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander
Thousands of people across New Jersey and the nation celebrated the release of Tenafly native Edan Alexander on Monday after the 21-year-old American-Israeli man spent more than 19 months in Hamas captivity.
“For 19 excruciating months, we have all been hoping and praying alongside Edan’s family members for his safe release. With every day ...Read more

Analysis: Xi defiance pays off as Trump meets most China trade demands
Xi Jinping’s decision to stand his ground against Donald Trump could hardly have gone any better for the Chinese leader.
After two days of high-stakes talks in Switzerland, trade negotiators from the world’s biggest economies announced Monday a massive de-escalation in tariffs. In a carefully coordinated joint statement, the U.S. slashed ...Read more

FSU shooting suspect out of hospital, transferred to detention center
ORLANDO, Fla. — The suspect in the deadly shooting on the Florida State University campus last month was released from the hospital Monday and transferred to a detention facility, according to the Leon County Sheriff’s Office.
Phoenix Ikner, 20, was taken by the Tallahassee Police Department to the Leon County Detention Facility, the ...Read more

Sean 'Diddy' Combs sought to murder ex Cassie's boyfriend amid 20 years of violence, prosecutors say
NEW YORK — When Sean “Diddy” Combs discovered his ex, R&B artist Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, was dating someone else, the multimillionaire hip-hop mogul grabbed an employee in the middle of the night for assistance hunting down and murdering the other man, a Manhattan jury heard in a bombshell opening statement from the feds on Monday....Read more

Trade truce with China is hailed, but it may not be enough to stop shortages
WASHINGTON — China and the United States retreated from an emerging economic crisis on Monday, agreeing to drastically reduce tariffs on each other for the next 90 days as they continue to negotiate a more permanent trade deal, providing welcome news for investors and retailers who increasingly feared a breakthrough was out of reach.
The ...Read more
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