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ICE agents detain individuals outside Baltimore school during pre-k graduation
BALTIMORE — Federal immigration agents detained individuals outside a Southeast Baltimore school during a pre-kindergarten graduation ceremony Thursday, disrupting the event and alarming families and educators.
The operation also drew swift condemnation from Maryland officials, who called the enforcement action near young children “...Read more
Whitmer hopes Gordie Howe bridge opening can get 'back on track'
DEARBORN, Mich. — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer told reporters Thursday that Michigan’s leaders were ready to “move forward” with opening the Gordie Howe International Bridge and were still hoping the new Detroit River span can be opened to traffic in “the next few days or weeks.”
“I’m hopeful that we can get it back on track and open ...Read more
Vance Boelter pleads guilty, will serve life in prison for his attacks on Minnesota lawmakers
MINNEAPOLIS — Nearly one year after carrying out one of the most shocking acts of political violence in Minnesota's history, Vance Boelter pleaded guilty Thursday to killing state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and shooting state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette.
Boelter acknowledged that in agreeing to the plea deal, he ...Read more
FDA's greenlight of old chemical offers chance to restore faith in sunscreen
Officials, environmental health advocates, and skin care industry groups are expressing hope that the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of a sunscreen ingredient this week — after consideration for two decades, and global use for nearly as long — will help restore Americans’ wavering faith in sunscreen.
“Bemotrizinol has been ...Read more
NYC lawyer wrongfully arrested for contraband drugs defamed by Rikers Island union, lawsuit says
NEW YORK — A public defender lawyer arrested on Rikers Island and turned into the poster child for drug smuggling is suing the correction officers union and its president — after the supposedly pot-laced papers he brought into the jail turned out to be drug free.
Correction officers and their union head, Benny Boscio, made a public show of...Read more
University of California to consider reinstating SAT, ACT tests after faculty say students are deficient in math
LOS ANGELES — Six years after dropping SAT and ACT test requirements, members of an influential University of California admissions board said Thursday that the group will reconsider requiring the standardized tests, a major move favored by faculty who have complained that many students are severely deficient in math.
The potential reversal ...Read more
Father of child pepper-sprayed during Seattle BLM protest settles lawsuit
SEATTLE — The father of a child who was doused with pepper spray by Seattle police during the early days of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests in Downtown Seattle has settled a federal civil rights lawsuit for $150,000.
The incident sparked national outrage after video and photos showed volunteer medics and other protesters pouring water ...Read more
How the development of solar and wind farms on the Tibetan Plateau is affecting local communities
China is building some of the world’s largest solar farms on the Tibetan Plateau, where nomadic people have grazed herds of animals for millennia.
It’s not the first time Tibetan regions have become a major source of renewable energy in China. Since the mid-1990s, many Tibetan communities have lived alongside hydropower stations.<...Read more
Vance Boelter pleads guilty, will serve life in prison for his attacks on Minnesota lawmakers
MINNEAPOLIS — Nearly one year after carrying out one of the most shocking acts of political violence in state history, Vance Boelter pleaded guilty on Thursday to killing Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and shooting Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette.
Boelter acknowledged that in agreeing to the plea deal, he will face two ...Read more
Amid slew of corporate tax ideas, California Gov. Gavin Newsom chose one likely to hit people's premiums
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — For much of this year, progressive lawmakers, labor unions and advocacy groups have pushed Gov. Gavin Newsom and the California Legislature to shore up the state’s healthcare system against federal cuts by taxing corporations more.
After all, proponents argued, Republicans in Washington, D.C. cut into healthcare ...Read more
Hurricane center continues to track 1st Atlantic basin system with chance to form
ORLANDO, Fla. — And so it begins. The National Hurricane Center began tracking this week the first system with a chance to form into the season’s initial tropical depression or storm in the Atlantic basin.
By Thursday, chances remained slim for it to form, though. The NHC’s 8 a.m. tropical outlook states a broad area of low pressure is ...Read more
Trump vows new attacks on Iran, threatens key energy targets
President Donald Trump said the U.S. would strike Iran again Thursday and sought to crank up pressure on the Islamic Republic to reach a deal by threatening to take control of key energy infrastructure in the country.
“The United States will be hitting Iran (Whose Navy, Air Force, Radar, Anti Aircraft, and all other forms of Defense, together...Read more
Trump vows to strike Iran Thursday if it holds out on deal
U.S. President Donald Trump said he will continue bombing Iran if it refuses to agree to an interim peace deal, following a second night of clashes between the countries’ forces.
Trump ordered multiple strikes as his frustration over the lack of progress in talks grows. He told Fox News the U.S. would attack on Thursday unless the Islamic ...Read more
Trump vows to strike Iran Thursday if it holds out on deal
U.S. President Donald Trump said he will continue bombing Iran if it refuses to agree to an interim peace deal, following a second night of clashes between the countries’ forces.
Trump ordered multiple strikes as his frustration over the lack of progress in talks grows. He told Fox News the U.S. would attack on Thursday unless the Islamic ...Read more
Mayor Karen Bass' brother joins Palisades fire lawsuit against city of LA
LOS ANGELES – Kenneth Bass is one of thousands of residents and business owners suing the city of Los Angeles and other entities over property loss and other damages suffered during the catastrophic Palisades fire.
But unlike the other plaintiffs, he is suing a body led by his sister, who is in the midst of a heated reelection campaign where ...Read more
MAHA's treatments for autism: Camel's milk, stem cell injections -- and spelling therapy
Elizabeth Bonker is a silent woman with a loud mission. She wants government agencies to cover the costs of training people with autism in a form of communication called assisted spelling. One problem: Leading professional organizations don't believe it works.
"All nonspeakers above the age of 5 should be given the opportunity," typed Bonker, ...Read more
Telehealth access to abortion pill is lifesaving for domestic violence survivors, some say
Carrie Frail was in the process of leaving an abusive relationship when she discovered she was pregnant. Her partner told her he could hit her in the stomach until she had a miscarriage, and it would save some money.
“I firmly believe he would have killed me at some point, whether accidentally or intentionally,” Frail said.
She had a ...Read more
Wildfire almost destroyed a pristine California island. Inside the fight to save this ecological oasis
SANTA ROSA ISLAND, Calif. — Just steps above a white sand beach with calm, turquoise waves, the effects of the largest fire in Channel Islands National Park history are particularly stark: Fields of island grasses and chaparral have been reduced to ash, the earth singed to black. Hillsides are colored a rusty red from desperate retardant drops...Read more
Did Ken Paxton's win put down-ballot Republicans at risk? Texas Democrats see opening
FORT WORTH, Texas — Texas is five months away from its November general election, and Republicans are fighting to keep control in Texas.
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn — on the campaign trail in the primary battle of his life — warned that down-ballot GOP seats could be at risk if his Republican opponent Attorney General Ken Paxton were the ...Read more
At a Tennessee hospital, a nurse stole fentanyl and AI missed it, state records say
About a year ago at Erlanger Baroness, the largest hospital in Chattanooga, anesthesia staff noticed that a nurse was slurring his words and struggling to stay awake while on duty in the surgery center, according to a Tennessee Board of Nursing consent order.
In the days that followed, the nurse failed a drug test and was fired, the order ...Read more
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