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Nursing home industry wants Trump to rescind staffing mandate
COVID’s rampage through the country’s nursing homes killed more than 172,000 residents and spurred the biggest industry reform in decades: a mandate that homes employ a minimum number of nurses.
But with President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House, the industry is ramping up pressure to kill that requirement before it takes ...Read more
Nursing home staffing rule in limbo as Trump 2.0 approaches
WASHINGTON — When President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January, he will face a long-term care crisis marked by understaffed nursing homes, workforce shortages and care that is unaffordable and inaccessible for millions of people.
But he and the Republican-controlled Congress are likely to focus on relaxing regulations rather than ...Read more
Analysis: Trump doesn't need Congress to make abortion effectively unavailable
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump tried mightily to reassure abortion rights supporters, vowing he would not sign into law a nationwide abortion ban even if Congress sent him one.
But once he returns to the White House in January, Trump can make abortions difficult — or illegal — across the United States without Congress taking action at ...Read more
Penn State aims to grow University Park enrollment as population at other campuses wanes
PHILADELPHIA — As enrollment declines at its Commonwealth campuses, Pennsylvania State University is aiming to grow the first-year student body at University Park over the next few years.
Nearly 9,200 freshmen attend the main campus this fall. Eventually, the school would like to reach 10,000, said Matt Melvin, vice president for enrollment ...Read more
Jury awards $3 million to ex-SWAT sergeant who alleged 'mafia' culture in LAPD unit
LOS ANGELES — Timothy Colomey said his fellow Los Angeles police officers had a nickname for him after he transferred out of SWAT: “Top Rope.”
It was a reference to a professional wrestler flinging himself from the top rope of a ring and flooring his opponent, Colomey said. A former senior SWAT sergeant, Colomey had aggressively taken ...Read more
Jury in Daniel Penny case reviews video of subway chokehold, medical examiner testimony
NEW YORK — Jurors weighing the manslaughter case against Daniel Penny for the May 2023 subway chokehold incident that ended in Jordan Neely’s death, in their deliberations Wednesday, asked to review videos of the encounter, plus the contentious cross-examination of the city medical examiner who ruled on Neely’s cause of death.
The panel ...Read more
Abortions could begin in Kansas City on Friday if Jackson County judge blocks restrictions
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Jackson County judge could pave the way for abortions to take place in Missouri as soon as Friday, even as state Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s office fought in court on Wednesday to preserve a series of restrictions on the procedure.
Missouri voters last month passed Amendment 3, which overturned the state’s ...Read more
Jury determines cannibal serial killer who burned bodies in Texas dumpster should die
FORT WORTH, Texas — A man who sliced the throats of five people over 4 1/2 years, cut three of the bodies into pieces, and sexually abused in a motel bathtub the dismembered corpse of one of his victims should be executed in the state’s death chamber, a jury in Fort Worth determined on Wednesday.
Jason Thornburg, who said he ate a piece of ...Read more
Massive lottery jackpot is set to expire. Mystery player was part of an incredibly rare draw
LOS ANGELES — Somewhere out there is an oblivious multimillionaire.
In December of last year, they bought one of two winning Mega Millions tickets at a Chevron gas station in Encino, and now they are owed $197.5 million in lottery dough.
Until Saturday.
After that, ignorance will be bliss for the would-be moneybags.
"We would love to see ...Read more
'Baby steps': 5 Colorado River tribes sign critical water agreements
Having access to clean, reliable water has never been a given on tribal lands that rely on the Colorado River.
“Community members turn on their faucets every day to have black, manganese-filled water come out,” said KeAloha Douma, attorney general of the White Mountain Apache Tribe in Arizona. “That should not be happening in America, but...Read more
South Korea turmoil strikes at heart of US alliances in Asia
TOKYO — The potential impeachment of South Korea’s president after an aborted attempt to impose martial law may complicate U.S. efforts to increase pressure on China under President-elect Donald Trump by undermining American-led alliances in East Asia.
Since taking office in 2022, President Yoon Suk Yeol has steered South Korea away from ...Read more
Trump taps Fiserv CEO Bisignano for Social Security chief
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump is nominating Frank Bisignano, the chief executive officer of fintech and payments company Fiserv Inc., to be the commissioner of the Social Security Administration.
“Frank is a business leader, with a tremendous track record of transforming large corporations. He will be responsible to deliver on ...Read more
California halts sales of raw milk due to bird flu virus contamination
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Worried that a drink of infected raw milk could cause the H5N1 bird flu virus to jump to people, state health officials have ordered that all raw milk and cream from a Fresno-based dairy farm be pulled from store shelves.
Consumers should return any purchased milk to the store where it was bought, they add.
“...Read more
Can Idaho doctors refer patients to other states for abortions? Federal judges weigh in
BOISE, Idaho — A federal court has denied Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador’s appeal for another District Court judge to oversee an abortion lawsuit, kicking back a decision on whether doctors can refer patients out of state down to a lower court.
The federal court also upheld an injunction barring Labrador or Idaho prosecutors from ...Read more
Bill would allow San Diego Association of Governments to earmark border crossing toll revenue for sewage crisis
SAN DIEGO — California state Sen. Steve Padilla announced Wednesday new legislation that would allow the San Diego Association of Governments to earmark a portion of anticipated toll revenue from the forthcoming Otay Mesa East border crossing to help fix the Tijuana River sewage crisis.
Existing law authorizes the regional planning agency to ...Read more
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy draws primary challenge from former Hill colleague
WASHINGTON — Former Rep. John Fleming, now the Louisiana state treasurer, on Wednesday launched a 2026 primary challenge to Sen. Bill Cassidy, a fellow Republican who voted to convict Donald Trump at his second impeachment trial.
Fleming, who served four terms in the House and later worked in the first Trump administration, cited his “deep...Read more
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Parents, states press Congress to act on kids online safety bill
WASHINGTON — Parents whose kids died allegedly because of social media content are pushing lawmakers to require tech companies to alter practices to minimize such harms.
Attorneys general in more than half of U.S. states support the same legislation, saying “many social media...Read more
Gunman found dead, 2 children injured in Northern California school shooting, sheriff says
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A suspected gunman is dead and two students were hospitalized with gunshots wounds Wednesday after Northern California authorities responded to a reported shooting at a faith-based elementary school in Butte County.
About 1 p.m. Wednesday, deputies responded to 911 calls reporting a suspected gunman who had fired shots at...Read more
Trump taps billionaire SpaceX astronaut to run NASA
President-elect Donald Trump will nominate financial technology billionaire Jared Isaacman, a longtime SpaceX astronaut, to serve as the next NASA administrator.
If confirmed, Isaacman would oversee a U.S. agency with a roughly $24.8 billion budget and a suite of human and robotic space exploration programs, including the flagship Artemis moon ...Read more
NJ standardized test scores show students still struggling, and other takeaways from board of education meeting
New Jersey released its annual statewide standardized test scores Wednesday, with good and bad news on how public school students are performing in math, language arts, and science.
The state Department of Education presented the statewide results to the Board of Education for third through ninth graders who took the New Jersey Student Learning...Read more
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