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Osprey population 'near complete collapse' on Virginia's Eastern Shore, scientists report
The osprey population on the Eastern Shore of Virginia has dropped to just 18 birds, and scientists at Williams & Mary’s Center for Conservation Biology say it’s a sign of an “early complete collapse” of the species.
In 1975, one of the first aerial surveys for ospreys, there were 68 breeding pairs on the Eastern Shore. In 1987, when ...Read more

Iran stands alone against Trump and Israel, stripped of allies
Iran’s leaders are discovering they’re on their own against the U.S. and Israel, without the network of proxies and allies that allowed them to project power in the Middle East and beyond.
As the Islamic Republic confronts its most perilous moment in decades following the bombing of its nuclear facilities ordered by U.S. President Donald ...Read more

Satellite images undermine Trump's claim atomic sites destroyed
President Donald Trump’s decision to order U.S. forces to attack three key Iranian nuclear installations may have sabotaged the Islamic Republic’s known atomic capabilities, but it’s also created a monumental new challenge to work out what’s left and where.
Trump said heavily fortified sites were “totally obliterated” late Saturday...Read more

Bay Area Democrats lambaste Trump's Iran attack
Strong rebukes from Bay Area Democrats rolled in Saturday evening following President Trump’s decision to strike three nuclear sites in Iran.
Of particular concern for the elected leaders was the Trump administration taking action without seeking congressional authorization or even briefing top Democrats about the mission. Trump announced ...Read more

Vance Boelter, Luigi Mangione and how 'violent populism' is rattling Minnesota
The federal charges describe eerily similar crimes: Well-planned assassinations by seemingly everyday citizens with no serious criminal history targeting the political and socioeconomic infrastructure of America.
And the targets of those assassinations were Minnesotans.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson of Maple Grove was shot dead last ...Read more

US attack against Iran hinged on misdirection and decoys
The heart of operation “Midnight Hammer” was a feint.
A group of American B-2 bombers — the only jets capable of deploying 30,000-pound bunker-buster munitions with a shot at breaching the mountains shrouding Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility — flew west across the Pacific Ocean. When those planes were spotted on flight-tracker data, ...Read more

Decoy stealth bombers and Tomahawk missiles: How the US Hit Iran
The heart of operation “Midnight Hammer” was a feint.
A group of American B-2 bombers — the only jets capable of deploying 30,000-pound bunker-buster munitions with a shot at breaching the mountains shrouding Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility — flew west across the Pacific Ocean. When those planes were spotted on flight-tracker data, ...Read more

Massachusetts State Police union fighting accusations after Karen Read verdict
Days after the jury cleared Karen Read of murder and manslaughter, a state police union is fighting back against accusations that the investigation into John O’Keefe’s death was “compromised.”
The State Police Association of Massachusetts, made up of all Troopers and Sergeants in the State Police, has broken its silence after the jury ...Read more

Extreme heat warning takes effect in NYC, 100-degree temps expected
An extreme heat warning is now in effect in New York City, with temperatures expected to top 100 degrees in the days ahead.
The National Weather Service has called an extreme heat warning across the five boroughs, starting early Sunday — just two days after the first day of summer — and lasting until at least 8 p.m. Tuesday.
The forecast ...Read more

Shipping on high alert in Mideast after US strikes on Iran
The shipping industry was placed on high alert on Sunday with warnings that Tehran could retaliate against commercial vessels following after U.S. airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Greece cautioned its ship owners to think again if considering entering the Persian Gulf in the wake of U.S. airstrikes. Vessels planning to sail ...Read more

US cities ramp up security after Trump's airstrikes on Iran
Major U.S. cities are tightening security after President Donald Trump unleashed airstrikes on Iran, a direct military intervention that’s deepened Washington’s role in Israel’s war with Tehran and raised concerns about potential retaliation.
Iran early Sunday warned that the U.S. attack, dubbed “Operation Midnight Hammer” by the ...Read more

What to know about the conflict between Israel and Iran, and the US intervention
ATHENS, Greece — The United States inserted itself into Israel’s war against Iran, bombing three of the Islamic Republic’s key nuclear sites overnight. U.S. President Donald Trump asserted that the sites were “completely and fully obliterated,” and warned there would be additional strikes if Iran retaliates.
The U.S. strikes came ...Read more

US strikes Iran's nuclear sites, risking wider Mideast war
The U.S. carried out airstrikes on three nuclear sites in Iran overnight, directly entering Israel’s war with Tehran despite President Donald Trump’s longtime promises to avoid new foreign conflicts.
Trump said Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities had been “totally obliterated” and warned of “far greater” attacks unless the ...Read more

Satellite images undermine Trump's claim atomic sites destroyed
President Donald Trump’s decision to order U.S. forces to attack three key Iranian nuclear installations may have sabotaged the Islamic Republic’s known atomic capabilities, but it’s also created a monumental new challenge to work out what’s left and where.
Trump said heavily fortified sites were “totally obliterated” late Saturday...Read more

Iran says 'all options' open after US strikes on atomic sites
Iran warned that U.S. strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites early Sunday will trigger “everlasting consequences” and said it “reserves all options” to respond.
“The events this morning are outrageous and will have everlasting consequences,” Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, also the country’s lead nuclear negotiator, wrote on X.
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US attack against Iran hinged on misdirection and decoys
The U.S. strikes that targeted Iran’s nuclear sites involved a decoy mission aimed at drawing attention from flight trackers while the largest-ever deployment of B-2 stealth bombers delivered 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs for the first time in combat.
The operation — dubbed “Midnight Hammer” — was detailed by top Pentagon officials...Read more

'A perfect storm': Abuse, neglect increasing in Kentucky child care centers
LEXINGTON, Ky. — On a spring afternoon two years ago, Barbara Martin pulled on the front door of the Louisville day care where her 8-month-old granddaughter had been dropped off earlier that day.
The door didn’t move. It was locked.
Then Martin heard a baby’s familiar wail.
She recognized it as her granddaughter, forgotten by the staff ...Read more

LA-area community of Rancho Palos Verdes saw a dramatic uptick in peacocks. Officials plan to cut their numbers
LOS ANGELES — Spotting a trademark colorful and elegant bird on the Palos Verdes Peninsula can be exciting for visitors or vacationers, but as the peacock population has rocketed, officials say some of those birds have got to go.
This fall, Rancho Palos Verdes will restart a rarely used program to trap and relocate peafowl from the peninsula ...Read more

Judge: Arrests could result from plan to end homelessness in downtown Atlanta before World Cup
ATLANTA — A controversial plan to remove homeless people from downtown Atlanta before the 2026 FIFA World Cup could lead to some arrests “solely to make the city look nice,” according to a Fulton County judge.
Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, who co-chairs a justice board that seeks alternatives to incarceration in metro Atlanta, ...Read more

Minneapolis police recruitment is finally on the upswing. 'Legacy families' are part of it
MINNEAPOLIS — When Macauley Reuben watched the riots and civil unrest spread through Minneapolis after George Floyd was murdered five years ago, he knew what he wanted to do with his life.
“I honestly wanted to build up the city again, be a positive change and be a good example,” he said.
Macauley, now 20, was a high school sophomore in ...Read more
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