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Pa. state Rep. Kevin Boyle evades arrest; US Rep. Brendan Boyle says his brother has 'serious mental health condition'
PHILADELPHIA — State Rep. Kevin Boyle had not yet turned himself in to Philadelphia police as of Wednesday evening, a day after a warrant was issued for his arrest on charges related to violating a protection from abuse order.
As Boyle eluded arrest, his older brother, U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle, said the reemergence of a mental health condition...Read more
Attorneys for Bryan Kohberger file alibi defense in Idaho student homicide case
BOISE, Idaho — Attorneys for Bryan Kohberger met the Wednesday deadline to file their client’s alibi defense in the murder case against him in the deaths of four University of Idaho students in November 2022.
In a 10-page filing near the end of the day, Kohberger’s attorneys added extra details about their client’s whereabouts the early...Read more
Antisemitic hate crimes in NYC spiked in first months of 2024
NEW YORK — Antisemitic hate crimes in New York City have spiked as conflict continues to rage in the Middle East.
As of Sunday, there have been 96 hate-fueled incidents targeting Jewish people, according to NYPD stats. The figure marked a 45% uptick compared with the same time frame last year, when cops investigated 66 antisemitic hate crimes...Read more
Ecuador President Daniel Noboa shuts down nation on electricity crisis
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa ordered businesses and government offices to shut down Thursday and Friday amid a crippling lack of electrical power ahead of a key national referendum scheduled for Sunday.
Noboa blamed the unprecedented measure on drought, but also sabotage, without offering evidence. The energy crisis comes on the heels of ...Read more
High profile for-profit Bay Area coding school BloomTech hit by feds for allegedly tricking students
High-profile Bay Area coding school BloomTech, which touts “dream” technology jobs at companies such as Google and Amazon, has been sanctioned by federal authorities for allegedly deceiving students about loan costs and making false claims about graduates’ hiring rates.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in an order banned the ...Read more
NYC mayoral aide Timothy Pearson sued by second retired sergeant over sex harassment controversy
NEW YORK — Top New York City mayoral aide Timothy Pearson is facing a new lawsuit linked to his alleged sexual harassment of retired Sgt. Roxanne Ludemann that includes allegations of a curious remark about the aborted construction of a migrant shelter.
Retired Sgt. Michael Ferrari alleges in a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Manhattan Supreme ...Read more
Stepson of former 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' star Siggy Flicker arrested in NYC for role in Jan. 6
The stepson of former “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Siggy Flicker was arrested in connection to his alleged role in the Capitol riots on Jan. 6, after Flicker reportedly shared evidence of him attending on social media.
Tyler Campanella was detained Wednesday in New York City, and is now facing five misdemeanor charges related to ...Read more
Mayor Brandon Johnson slams uphill effort to recall Chicago mayors
CHICAGO — Mayor Brandon Johnson on Wednesday blasted a nascent effort to establish a legal tool for voters to recall Chicago mayors, calling it “disingenuous” and saying it is backed by “extreme right wing” political rivals.
The mayor’s comments came after a Lakeview resident earlier this month created a political committee with the...Read more
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Bob Menendez poised to blame his wife in bribe case defense
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Bob Menendez is prepared to blame his wife at his bribery trial for withholding information from him about gifts they allegedly accepted from businessmen seeking favors, a newly unsealed court document shows.
The revelation came Tuesday in a portion of a ...Read more
SpaceX tallies 1st of 2 launches over 2 days from Space Coast
ORLANDO, Fla. — SpaceX launched Wednesday evening the first of a pair of Space Coast rockets in two days, both carrying batches of the company’s Starlink satellites.
A Falcon 9 rocket carrying 23 of the internet satellites for SpaceX’s growing constellation lifted off at 5:26 p.m. Eastern time from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Pad 39-A...Read more
Dozens of recreational boats use alternate channel to pass collapsed Key Bridge for first time
BALTIMORE — Chuck and JoAnn Anderika were up before dawn Tuesday to bring their sailboat back home.
The Anderikas set out around 6 a.m. from Solomons Island, headed for Baltimore. The couple wanted to ensure they made it in time to take advantage of a one-hour window for recreational boats to pass by the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key ...Read more
Cannabis enforcement deal is locked down in NY State budget
NEW YOKR — A legislative package boosting New York City in its battle against the estimated 2,500 unlicensed cannabis shops operating citywide has been secured in state budget negotiations, lawmakers said Wednesday.
The plan to fight illegal cannabis stores, one of the most closely watched policy elements in the state budget, would deploy a ...Read more
Salem's Satanic Temple pipe bomb arrest: Man accused of throwing explosive onto porch
BOSTON — FBI agents have nabbed an Oklahoma man accused of throwing a pipe bomb onto the porch of the Satanic Temple in Salem.
Sean Patrick Palmer, 49, has been charged with using an explosive to cause damage to a building used in interstate or foreign commerce.
Palmer was arrested on Wednesday, and will make an initial appearance in the ...Read more
Livery driver advocate offers $5,000 reward after wave of Uber, Lyft robberies
NEW YORK — A New York City livery and taxi driver advocate is offering a $5,000 reward to anyone with information that can help cops make arrests in a string of recent attacks and carjackings among working drivers.
“We are outraged that, in seven days, we have had upwards of six armed robberies,” Fernando Mateo, founder of the New York ...Read more
Alaska Senate to set aside extra school funding after warning from the feds
JUNEAU, Alaska — The Alaska Senate is planning to set aside around $15 million in its draft budget in extra school funding. That's because the federal government says state funding was not adequate for the highest-need schools during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2021 American Rescue Plan Act gave over $125 billion to schools across the nation ...Read more
Illinois House OKs measure to give mental health workers called to emergencies the same benefits as other first responders
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Lawmakers are moving ahead with a measure that would make mental health professionals who get sent on emergency calls alongside law enforcement eligible for the same benefits as other first responders if they’re also hurt in the line of duty.
Mental health advocates for years have pushed for a more holistic approach to ...Read more
Students occupy Columbia University as Shafik testifies at antisemitism congressional hearing
More than 100 pro-Palestinian students Wednesday occupied the main lawn of Columbia University, as college President Minouche Shafik defended before Congress her handling of rising campus antisemitism amid the Israel-Hamas war.
Members of the Republican-led U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce grilled Shafik on the administration...Read more
Senate rejects impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas
WASHINGTON — Senators were sworn in at 1 p.m. Wednesday for their third impeachment trial in four years, this time of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas.
Three hours later, they had voted along party lines to dismiss both counts against Mayorkas.
House Republicans, who say Mayorkas has failed to fulfill his duties in ...Read more
Urgent care worker posing as nurse assaults over a dozen women, Pennsylvania cops say
Additional charges have been filed against an urgent care worker arrested in March as a result of him posing as a nurse and assaulting patients, police said.
Ramon Garcia, 33, of Philadelphia, who was employed by Carbon Health Urgent Care as a medical assistant, was arrested March 11 on charges of assault and invasion of privacy, McClatchy News...Read more
White House renews internal talks on invoking climate emergency
WASHINGTON — White House officials have renewed discussions about potentially declaring a national climate emergency, an unprecedented step that could unlock federal powers to stifle oil development.
Top advisers to President Joe Biden have recently resumed talks about the merits of such a move, which could be used to curtail crude exports, ...Read more
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