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Fragile Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire tested by mortar incident
The fragile ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia was tested Tuesday after a Thai soldier was injured by a mortar ammunition accidentally fired across the border.
The incident comes less than a week after Thailand repatriated 18 Cambodian soldiers captured in July, one of the few signs of easing tensions between the Southeast Asian neighbors...Read more
European leaders urge Trump to respect Greenland's borders
European leaders closed ranks behind Denmark as President Donald Trump amplified threats to seize Greenland, warning that existing borders were non-negotiable and arguing Arctic security must be achieved through NATO.
In a joint statement on Tuesday, leaders from France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, the U.K. and Denmark called the Arctic a ...Read more
California bill increases penalties for fake liens used to harass politicians, businesses
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A California lawmaker introduced a bill Monday to crack down on fake liens filed against politicians, court employees and businesses that can force victims to spend thousands of dollars in legal fees to clear their names and repair their credit.
The bill by Assemblymember Diane Papan, D-San Mateo, comes after a Times ...Read more
Recruiters flew people from Philly to California for what they described as free luxury rehab. Critics say it's a scam.
PHILADELPHIA — Christina Gallo and Daniel Zehnder came to McPherson Square in the Kensington neighborhood looking for a fix, as they did almost every day.
But on this day in late April, an SUV pulled up. A woman bounded out with an offer that sounded like a miracle: an all-expenses-paid trip for free treatment at a luxury rehab center in ...Read more
Where a Saudi company pumps desert groundwater, Arizona considers imposing limits
VICKSBURG, Ariz. — Lush green fields of alfalfa spread across thousands of acres in a desert valley in western Arizona, where a dairy company from Saudi Arabia grows the thirsty crop by pulling up groundwater from dozens of wells.
The company, Fondomonte, is the largest water user in the Ranegras Plain groundwater basin, shipping hay ...Read more
Study finds sugar substitute could increase risk of stroke
Long thought safe, the sugar substitute erythritol could increase your risk of stroke. Researchers at the University of Colorado, Boulder found that the sweetener impairs certain functions of blood vessels that would otherwise help ease stroke risks.
When exposed to the amount of sweetener in a typical diet drink, the blood vessel cells reacted...Read more
Canadian hydropower line to Massachusetts expected to be running in January
The long-awaited hydropower line delivering electricity from Québec to New England is expected to be running this month after years of hurdles and delays, the company Hydro Québec stated.
“We have been actively testing the line and the transformers for the past several weeks and are making good progress,” a spokesperson for Hydro Québec ...Read more
How Neon gained a stranglehold on the Oscars' international feature race
LOS ANGELES — What would surprise you more on Oscar nominations morning — three international films nominated for best picture or all five international feature nominees coming from the same company?
Either way, we’re heading toward a banner year for global cinema at the Academy Awards, which shouldn’t be a problem since these days ...Read more
Venezuelans from Bay Area cheer Maduro's capture, while some worry about possible deportation
When Oakland resident Elaine Agrizone first heard that U.S. authorities had taken custody of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, she stayed up most of the night trying to confirm that the man she blames for years of repression in her home country had truly been removed from power.
“I got goosebumps and the tears started to flow,” Agrizone ...Read more
Maduro declares 'I am innocent' in first US court appearance
Ousted Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty on Monday to US charges in a narco-terrorism case against him, kicking off an extraordinary legal battle with major geopolitical ramifications.
“I am innocent,” Maduro said through an interpreter. “I am not guilty. I am a decent man,” adding that he is still the president of...Read more
US allies offer muted response after Trump's Venezuela raid
America’s allies offered a measured response after U.S. troops captured Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro in a raid, a move that sent shockwaves around the world and highlighted divisions among governments.
In Asia, Japan, South Korea, Australia and Thailand avoided condemning the move, instead emphasizing diplomacy, dialogue and stability. ...Read more
Amid California politicos and family, Monique Limón takes Senate's top role
As California’s new Senate President pro tem, Monique Limón, D-Goleta. began to address reporters ahead of her swearing-in ceremony Monday, a sports-style chant came through from the adjoining room: “Monique! Monique! Rah! Rah! Rah!”
“And that would be my family,” Limon said. “Leave it to a good family to do a porra, which is a ...Read more
Virginia politicians divided on American strike of Venezuela, capture of its president
On Saturday, Virginia elected officials responded to the Trump administration’s strikes on Venezuela and capture of its leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.
“This is an illegal war,” Sen. Tim Kaine said. “There is no legal justification in the Constitution, in the history of the Constitution, or an American law that would ...Read more
As Mamdani and Hochul celebrate congestion pricing, the mayor's free bus plan gets no air time
Mayor Mamdani made his first post-inauguration appearance with Gov. Hochul on Monday at a rally to celebrate the one-year anniversary of New York City’s congestion pricing program.
But despite the event’s upbeat focus on the program reducing car traffic by 11% and generating upward of half-a-billion dollars in new revenue, lurking behind ...Read more
Gov. Hochul plans to follow school cell phone ban with new limits on social media use by kids
Gov. Kathy Hochul is looking to pass more safeguards on social media use by youngsters this year, including an expansion of age verification laws and new restrictions on artificial intelligence chatbots.
The proposals, unveiled at the governor’s high school alma mater Monday ahead of her annual State of the State speech, would be among the ...Read more
Bryan Kohberger's sister speaks out after family's 3-year silence
Three years after four college students were brutally murdered in Moscow, Idaho, the family of their convicted killer, Bryan Kohberger, still struggles to reconcile love for a brother and son with the horror of what he has admitted doing.
Kohberger had suffered through childhood weight struggles, bullying, social awkwardness, and later, heroin ...Read more
Trump asks Rubio to lead Venezuela overhaul after Maduro arrest
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio to lead the process to implement economic and political reforms in Venezuela and the U.S. believes it is getting “full, complete and total” cooperation from the government in Caracas after the capture of Nicolas Maduro, White House senior adviser Stephen Miller said ...Read more
Trump tells NBC he may reimburse Venezuela oil investments
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump suggested the U.S. may subsidize efforts by energy companies to rebuild Venezuela’s oil industry as his administration seeks to convince firms to invest in the country days after ousting strongman Nicolás Maduro.
Trump said the project to have U.S. oil industry companies expand their operations in the ...Read more
Former OJ Simpson lawyer files lawsuit, says he's owed over $1 million in fees
LAS VEGAS — A former lawyer for O.J. Simpson has filed a lawsuit in Las Vegas asking for over $1 million in back legal fees from the former football player’s estate.
Ronald Slates, a California attorney, is asking the court stipulate that Malcolm LaVergne, a Las Vegas lawyer who is the administrator for Simpson’s estate, pay him over $1.1...Read more
California's largest reservoir rises 36 feet as rains boost water supply statewide
When it rains, it pours. And that’s good news for California’s water supply.
After a relatively slow start to the winter rainy season, a series of atmospheric river storms has sent hundreds of billions of gallons of water pouring into reservoirs across California over the past three weeks, easing the concerns of water managers and ...Read more
Popular Stories
- Recruiters flew people from Philly to California for what they described as free luxury rehab. Critics say it's a scam.
- 'I'm innocent': Venezuela's deposed ruler pleads not guilty to drug conspiracy
- Study finds sugar substitute could increase risk of stroke
- Where a Saudi company pumps desert groundwater, Arizona considers imposing limits
- US allies offer muted response after Trump's Venezuela raid





