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Connecticut Republicans rail against new housing bill: 'I feel ignored'
HARTFORD, Conn. — Nearly five months after a controversial veto by Gov. Ned Lamont, state legislators battled again Wednesday over the best ways to generate affordable housing in a state with some of the highest real estate prices in the country.
Lawmakers have been clashing for years because of slow growth despite the high rental and home ...Read more
Alleged assassin Vance Boelter's trial awaits scheduling as defense reviews piles of evidence
MINNEAPOLIS — The trial of alleged political assassin Vance Boelter may not be scheduled for months because of the reams of evidence awaiting review by his defense attorneys.
A federal judge agreed to extend the deadline for attorneys to compile and review evidence in the investigation on Wednesday during a brief status conference in federal ...Read more
Cuban military veteran charged with visa, residency fraud in Florida
MIAMI — A veteran of the Cuban Air Force has been arrested on charges of lying to the federal government when he applied for a visa and permanent residency in the United States by omitting his military history, authorities said Wednesday.
Luis Raul Gonzalez-Pardo Rodriguez, 64, pleaded not guilty last week in Jacksonville federal court to ...Read more
Rapper Akon briefly 'Locked Up' in Georgia on bench warrant
“Locked Up” rapper Akon was briefly arrested in Georgia last week on a bench warrant allegedly stemming from a suspended license and a prior failure to appear.
The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to TMZ on Wednesday that Chamblee police arrested the Grammy-nominated “Konvicted” artist shortly after 11 a.m. Friday on an out-of...Read more
Attorneys plan logistics for tour of Illinois ICE facility in Broadview; temporary restraining order to be extended
CHICAGO — Attorneys who are alleging inhumane conditions at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center in Broadview will be able to take photographs, talk to detainees and include a detention expert in an unusual tour of the west suburban facility, which will unfold over four hours on Thursday.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Laura ...Read more
Cuban rapper wanted to avenge his friend El Taiger's killing. He's guilty, jury says
MIAMI — The Cuban rapper accused of attempting to solicit a murder-for-hire plot to avenge the killing of a fellow artist was found guilty in a Miami courtroom on Wednesday.
Prosecutors say Chocolate MC, whose legal name is Yosvanis Sierra Hernandez, schemed to kill Damian Valdez-Galloso, who is behind bars after being accused of murdering ...Read more
Texas woman gets 27 months for threatening to kill Jan. 6 judge
A Texas woman who threatened to kill the federal judge overseeing President Donald Trump’s criminal case over the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol was sentenced Wednesday to two years and three months in prison.
Abigail Jo Shry, a 45-year-old Alvin resident, apologized in court, reported CBS News. She told the judge the “abhorrent” and ...Read more
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Trump-Greene spat exposes friction on right over his second-term priorities
WASHINGTON — The latest friction between President Donald Trump and Georgia Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene has exposed cracks in the MAGA coalition over perceptions that the president has failed to live up to his economic campaign promises.
Even before the longest ...Read more
Brother of NY man found hanging dead in Pa. ICE facility sues feds for answers
NEW YORK — The brother of a Chinese migrant from Queens who hanged himself while in ICE custody months ago is suing the federal government, demanding answers and transparency about his brother’s death and the agency facility where it happened.
Relatives of Chaofeng Ge, 32, said he was isolated and desperate when he hanged himself in the ...Read more
What to know about Pennsylvania's long-overdue state budget
An end to Pennsylvania’s protracted budget impasse has finally arrived.
Passed with a 156-47 vote in the House and a 40-9 vote in the Senate, the $50.1 billion package moved through both chambers with bipartisan support. Gov. Josh Shapiro, who was a lead negotiator in the deal, signed the budget Wednesday afternoon, formally approving the ...Read more
Federal defense lawyers 'face financial ruin' after months without pay, memo says
LOS ANGELES — California defense attorneys facing the threat of eviction. Some paying for case-related expenses out of pocket. Others forced to stop taking federal court appointed cases to ensure financial survival.
Defense attorneys laid out the dire circumstances in a Tuesday memo to the U.S. District Court for the Central District of ...Read more
Federal judge says he'll order release of hundreds of 'Operation Midway Blitz' arrestees on bond
A federal judge on Wednesday said he plans to grant bond to hundreds of immigrants whose arrests during “Operation Midway Blitz” are being challenged under a consent decree that limits so-called “warrantless arrests” that occur without a prior warrant or probable cause.
In a packed hearing at Chicago’s federal courthouse, U.S. ...Read more
Illinois congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh and 5 others plead not guilty in Broadview ICE protest case
CHICAGO — Congressional candidate and digital creator Katherine “Kat” Abughazaleh and five co-defendants pleaded not guilty Wednesday on federal charges of conspiring to block a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent from entering ICE’s facility in west suburban Broadview during a protest in September.
Abughazaleh, 26, who is ...Read more
Trump 'knew about the girls,' Jeffrey Epstein claimed in emails as Democrats, GOP release troves of records
Donald Trump “spent hours at my house” and “knew about the girls,” Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier accused of orchestrating sex trafficking of girls and young women, wrote in private emails House Democrats released Wednesday.
“Of course he knew about the girls,” Epstein said of Trump in an email to author and journalist ...Read more
Why did national parks look so normal during this shutdown?
LOS ANGELES — As the government shutdown stretched on last week, Travis Puglisi saw something unusual at Joshua Tree National Park: two rangers doing graffiti checks.
“Do you know how often I run into rangers in the park and actually have conversations with them out in the field?” he said. “Never.”
Puglisi would know what’s normal....Read more
Bay Area tech hub struggling with hunger under SNAP uncertainty
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Scores of cars snaked around the block near Sunnyvale Community Services Wednesday, stretching toward the main road as a steady flow of people sought food throughout the morning.
Amid continuing confusion over SNAP benefits, the nonprofit is seeing demand for its food bank peak to the highest levels since the end of ...Read more
US Border Patrol chief: South Florida getting more agents for Trump's crackdown
MIAMI — There will soon be more Border Patrol agents roaming South Florida to enforce border security and immigration law, thanks to the Trump administration’s billion-dollar injection of federal funds.
In an interview with the Miami Herald, U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael W. Banks said the agency will permanently station more agents ...Read more
Judge rules mandatory detention of Chicago day care teacher by ICE is illegal
CHICAGO — A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the U.S. government’s mandatory detention of Diana Patricia Santillana Galeano, the day care teacher arrested at a Chicago preschool, is illegal and she must be given a bond hearing.
According to the ruling by U.S. District Judge Jeremy Daniel, Santillana will be given a bond hearing in front ...Read more
SNAP benefits restart for nearly 600,000 Kentuckians. But more changes are coming
LEXINGTON, Ky. — After a week of unknowns and conflicting court opinions, Kentucky officials said Wednesday nearly 600,000 residents who rely on the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, to buy groceries should see partial benefits restored this week.
“Partial benefits are now flowing to eligible Kentuckians who ...Read more
Epstein discharge petition picks up decisive signature in the House
WASHINGTON — After a delay of nearly two months as Speaker Mike Johnson kept the House out of Washington, a revolt over the Epstein files reached critical mass on Wednesday.
Rep. Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz., wasted no time after being sworn into office, immediately backing an effort to shake loose documents related to deceased sex offender ...Read more
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