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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson releases 2023 tax returns. Here's what they say.
CHICAGO — Mayor Brandon Johnson released his most recent tax returns to the Tribune this month, with the documents showing he is less wealthy than his predecessors and does not earn outside income.
Johnson’s tax returns show his family brought in just over $176,000 in wages for 2023, his first year as mayor of Chicago. His annual salary was...Read more
To fight jail deaths, San Diego County supervisors approve new powers for civilian oversight board
SAN DIEGO — Days after another man died in a San Diego County jail and became at least the eighth person to die in custody this year, the Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to boost the authority of the sheriff’s civilian oversight board.
By a 4-0 vote, the board approved Supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe’s plan to broaden the authority...Read more
Boston City Council: Debate on anti-terrorism grants erupts, again
BOSTON — Immigration and civil rights advocates are demanding the Boston City Council delay a vote on a nearly $12 million federal counterterrorism grant for the region, citing fears around surveillance and President-elect Trump’s mass deportation plan.
The council’s Committee on Public Safety and Criminal Justice heard advocates express ...Read more
FBI Director Chris Wray says he will step down amid Trump plans to replace him
FBI Director Chris Wray on Wednesday announced he plans to steps down as President-elect Trump prepares to replace him once he takes office next month.
In an announcement at an all-hands meeting of FBI employees at its Quantico, Virginia headquarters, Wray said he will leave office when President Biden leaves the White House.
“The right ...Read more
Blair County DA: Apprehension of suspect in shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO brings unprecedented attention
ALTOONA, Pa. — First thing Monday morning, the call came in from a police officer on scene at a local McDonald's where a suspect in a multistate manhunt had been arrested.
Blair County District Attorney Peter Weeks and his office were quickly thrust into the national spotlight with the capture of Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old man now ...Read more
As federal takeover of Rikers looms, NYC scrambling to keep current leadership in charge
NEW YORK — New York City has quietly mounted a campaign to lobby for the appointment of Correction Commissioner Lynelle Maginley-Liddie to oversee Rikers Island and the jail system if a federal judge chooses to appoint a receiver, the Daily News has learned.
Such a move, observers say, would undermine the very point of freeing control of the ...Read more
Altoona police report threats after Luigi Mangione arrest
Police in the Pennsylvania town where alleged killer Luigi Mangione was arrested following the shooting of an UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown say they and others involved in that apprehension are receiving threats.
“We have received some threats against our officers and building here,” Altoona Police Department Deputy Chief ...Read more
FBI director plans to step down before Trump takes office
WASHINGTON — FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday said he plans to resign at the end of the Biden administration, a move that would clear the way for Donald Trump to appoint his preferred pick for the position.
Wray, who was appointed by Trump in 2017 and is in the middle of a 10-year term, made the announcement at a town hall for the ...Read more
Analysis: Joe Biden hasn't vanished, but here's why it might feel that way
WASHINGTON — Reports of Joe Biden’s disappearing act have been greatly exaggerated.
The lame-duck president has been globe-trotting, ceasefire-brokering, air strike-ordering, legacy-selling and holiday season-celebrating. And yet polls show the person once known by his man-of-the-people alias “Scranton Joe” remains unable to connect ...Read more
Rep. Chip Roy, a vocal critic of spending deals, seeks Rules Commitee gavel
WASHINGTON — Texas Republican Chip Roy, a Rules Committee member who has voted against seven rules for floor debate in this Congress, has added his name to the crowded list of applicants to chair the powerful panel in the next Congress.
Roy, 52, told former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon that he’s in the mix for the role on Bannon’s �...Read more
Wind-driven fire in Malibu continues to threaten homes as firefighters struggle to contain it
LOS ANGELES — Firefighters worked overnight to gain control over a dangerous fire that burned homes in Malibu and forced thousands to evacuate.
The Franklin fire continued to menace the coastal city, growing by 39% overnight and burning close to some residential neighborhoods and an RV park.
At least seven homes have been destroyed and nine ...Read more
Accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione's fingerprints match those found on water bottle and KIND bar wrapper
Fingerprints found on a water bottle and KIND bar wrapper discarded near the scene of the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson are a match to accused killer Luigi Mangione, two sources told the Daily News Wednesday.
Surveillance images from the Starbucks two blocks from the shooting were the first released after the murder but did ...Read more
Kate Middleton's post-chemo Christmas is 'calm before storm' of succession
Kate Middleton and Prince William’s royal Christmas plans will be a welcome “distraction,” capping off one of the couple’s “most challenging” years as they prepare to ascend the throne “sooner than expected.”
This much-needed festive respite comes after Kate and King Charles simultaneously battled cancer for much of the year, ...Read more
Ex-state Rep. Eddie Acevedo compelled to testify in Madigan corruption trial
CHICAGO — A federal judge ruled Wednesday that former Illinois state Rep. Edward Acevedo must testify in the corruption trial of ex-House Speaker Michael Madigan, who is accused of inducing utility giants ComEd and AT&T Illinois to pay Acevedo nearly $150,000 on consulting contracts for little or no work.
Acevedo, 61, a Chicago Democrat who ...Read more
Michelle Wu administration official sentenced in connection to prison money laundering charge
BOSTON — A longtime Boston City Hall worker who made more than $130,000 a year in the Mayor Michelle Wu administration has been sentenced in connection to a prison money laundering charge.
The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office earlier this year offered a plea deal to Freda Brasfield, who had been Wu’s director of administration and ...Read more
Disparities remain in Georgia's fast-growing Latino community
ATLANTA — The Hispanic community is growing faster in Georgia than in most other U.S. states, a new report finds.
On Nov. 19, a group of Latino-serving Georgia nonprofits released an in-depth analysis of census data to capture how the Hispanic population is expanding in size and influence. The report also lays out the challenges the Hispanic ...Read more
Monarch butterflies a big step closer to protection under Endangered Species Act
It’s a big day for insects.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Tuesday that it is proposing the monarch butterfly for threatened species status under the Endangered Species Act, a big step forward in a process set in motion in 2014 with a petition from conservationists.
After a 90-day public comment period, the agency will make a ...Read more
California courts sued over failure to ensure transcripts in millions of hearings
LOS ANGELES — A new lawsuit alleges that courts across California routinely deny people due process by failing to maintain transcripts of many types of proceedings.
The suit, filed last week by two San Francisco Bay Area legal advocacy groups against the superior courts of Contra Costa, Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Clara counties, ...Read more
After reducing deficit, Newsom proposals bring extra costs to California
LOS ANGELES — An extra $420-million tax break for Hollywood film studios. Twenty-five million dollars to wage legal battles against President-elect Donald Trump. Unanticipated costs for providing healthcare to seniors and undocumented immigrants.
As analysts warn about the need for California to restrain spending, Gov. Gavin Newsom's wish ...Read more
Jahnay Bryan has been missing in LA for 2 months. Why don't police have an update?
LOS ANGELES — Former state Sen. Steven Bradford steps out into the bright and blazing Westlake sun. Wearing a dark gray suit and armed with a roll of tape, he affixes a poster to the side of a streetlight. It reads: Jahnay Bryan, 23, missing from Los Angeles since Oct. 16.
The longtime politician shakes his head. Two months is far too long ...Read more
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