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Full jury selected for Trump hush money trial
NEW YORK — The 12 New Yorkers who will decide whether or not Donald Trump is a felon before this year’s presidential election were seated during a dramatic day of proceedings Thursday, leaving the court to find five alternates before his historic hush money trial begins in earnest.
“We have our jury,” Manhattan Supreme Court Justice ...Read more
Gov. Jared Polis signs bill sending $24 million to Colorado schools seeing influx of immigrant students
DENVER — Colorado will distribute $24 million in one-time funding to public school districts and charter schools impacted by the unprecedented influx of immigrant students who arrived after the annual October headcount that determines districts’ state funding.
Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday signed the bipartisan bill, HB24-1389, authorizing ...Read more
Karen Read murder case still 4 jurors short of ready for trial
BOSTON — Attorneys on Thursday selected two more in the third batch of potential jurors in the white-hot Karen Read murder case at Norfolk Superior Court, but didn’t get enough for trial and will have to interview at least one more batch.
Jury selection began Tuesday in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham with more than 90 candidates. ...Read more
Democratic National Convention organizers leaning on locals to handle possible migrant surge in August
CHICAGO — Anticipating Chicago will see a surge of buses bearing migrants from the southern border ahead of the Democratic National Convention in August, organizers say they’re relying on Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker to come up with a plan to stave off any ensuing potential chaos.
So far, Johnson and Pritzker have ...Read more
ks-NEV-REPRODUCTIVE-FREEDOM // Nevada Supreme Court rules reproductive freedom petition can move forward
A petition to protect reproductive freedoms in the Nevada Constitution can advance to the November ballot, the State Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Justices determined the District Court made errors in an earlier ruling saying, “the initiative petition has a single subject: the establishment of a fundamental right to reproductive freedom. All ...Read more
NYPD arrests students, clears Columbia University campus of pro-Palestinian protest encampment
NEW YORK — NYPD officers arrested more than 100 Columbia University students Thursday after groups protesting the war in Gaza refused to take down a two-day encampment zone.
Hundreds of cops flooded the campus at the request of the university president, with buses on standby to transport demonstrators downtown for trespassing. Other students,...Read more
Embryos were accidentally destroyed at Newport Beach fertility clinic, lawsuits claim
An Orange County, California, fertility clinic accidentally destroyed embryos after they came in contact with hydrogen peroxide while an employee was cleaning an incubator, according to a pair of lawsuits filed by two couples on Thursday.
The couples, who failed to become pregnant after the embryos were implanted in late January, accuse FPG ...Read more
DA files involuntary manslaughter charges against three Alameda, California, officers in death of Mario Gonzalez
OAKLAND, Calif. — Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price on Thursday announced criminal charges against three police officers involved in the 2021 death of Mario Gonzalez, who stopped breathing while being pinned to the ground by multiple officers.
Price is charging three Alameda Police Department officers — Eric McKinley, James ...Read more
Nevada Supreme Court rules reproductive freedom petition can move forward
A petition to protect reproductive freedoms in the Nevada Constitution can advance to the November ballot, the State Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Justices determined the District Court made errors in an earlier ruling saying, “the initiative petition has a single subject: the establishment of a fundamental right to reproductive freedom. All ...Read more
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Kennedy family endorses Biden in bid to counter RFK Jr.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden called it an “incredible honor” as he received endorsements from more than a dozen members of the Kennedy family, in a public show of force aimed at undercutting the presidential campaign of independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Biden, flanked by his ...Read more
Rep. Ilhan Omar's daughter among students suspended at Columbia over pro-Palestinian encampment
NEW YORK — The daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, a vocal Democrat sharply critical of Israel, was among at least three students suspended Thursday over a pro-Palestinian encampment at Columbia University.
Omar, who made history as one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress and has been a sharp critic of the war in Gaza, ...Read more
'You can't say that to a woman in 2024': Texas judge's words called racist, misogynistic
FORT WORTH, Texas — Residents and members of local civil rights organizations gathered Thursday to denounce Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare’s recent treatment of Commissioner Alisa Simmons, which they described as racist, misogynistic, and publicly intimidating.
The news conference sprang from an exchange between O’Hare and Simmons at a...Read more
Cook County reallocates $70 million for migrants from health care to food service in Chicago
CHICAGO — Citing the changing needs of incoming migrants to Chicago, the Cook County Board of Commissioners Thursday approved a transfer of $70 million originally dedicated to providing them health care to instead cover costs of food service for new arrivals.
The funding represents the majority of the $100 million Board President Toni ...Read more
Recognizing racist past, Tampa will create reconciliation committee
TAMPA, Fla. — More than three years after the Tampa City Council formally apologized for the city’s racist past, the body unanimously approved the formation of a committee tasked with examining and addressing persistent inequities in Florida’s third-largest city.
The 13-member Race Reconciliation Committee will make policy recommendations...Read more
Democratic lawmaker takes the bait on Marjorie Taylor Greene 'troll' amendment
WASHINGTON — When Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene used a typically under-the-radar legislative process to send political messages Wednesday about foreign aid funding bills, one of her Democratic colleagues decided to strike back.
Greene filed a flurry of amendments to the Ukraine aid bill with the House Rules Committee, ...Read more
Reintroduced wolves kill 4 yearling cattle in latest of string of livestock attacks in Colorado
DENVER — Wolves killed several yearling cattle in north-central Colorado this week, bringing the total number of wolf kills of livestock this month to six.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Thursday confirmed that wolves killed three yearlings on a Grand County ranch between Monday night and Tuesday morning. The carcasses were discovered ...Read more
Rep. Ilhan Omar's daughter among students suspended at Columbia over pro-Palestinian encampment
NEW YORK — The daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, a vocal Democrat sharply critical of Israel, was among at least three students suspended Thursday over a pro-Palestinian, two-day encampment at Columbia University.
Omar grilled Columbia administrators Wednesday on protections for students protesting the war in Gaza.
Isra Hirsi, a ...Read more
Calexico resoundingly ousts town's first transgender mayor and a council ally
LOS ANGELES — Voters in Calexico have resoundingly ousted the first out transgender member of the City Council and her council ally after a bitter recall campaign rife with accusations of transphobia and political cronyism in the struggling city on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Nearly 74% of voters in the April 16 special election supported the ...Read more
Indoctrination and gender ideology: A look at Moms for Liberty's claims about NC schools
RALEIGH, N.C. — National and local leaders of Moms for Liberty came to Raleigh this week to promote a message that parents have to fight against indoctrination of their children by public schools.
Panelists at the Town Hall voiced concerns on issues such as a rise in school crime and teacher turnover and the difficulties of parents getting ...Read more
US blocks full UN membership for Palestinians
WASHINGTON — The United States is once again opposing Palestinian efforts to gain full membership in the United Nations.
The U.S. vetoed a Palestinian membership application Thursday, ending the latest debate on the issue at the U.N. Security Council and again squashing Palestinian statehood aspirations, at least for now.
Despite U.S. ...Read more
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