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18 arrested in Nevada in operation targeting online child sex predators
LAS VEGAS — A multi-agency operation targeting online child sex predators led to 18 arrests in Henderson last weekend, according to authorities.
The joint operation took place on April 26 and 27, the Metropolitan Police Department said in a news release.
The operation included detectives and agents from the Internet Crimes Against Children ...Read more
Student posted airsoft rifle photo in threat aimed at Kentucky high school
LEXINGTON, Ky. — A Fayette County student on Friday posted a threat that included an airsoft rifle and mentioned Tates Creek High School, Principal Kristy Field said in a letter to parents.
“This morning we became aware of a social media post made by a student on Snapchat that began circulating among students and staff,” Field said. “...Read more
California roads damaged by storms could get help with Gov. Newsom's emergency declaration
LOS ANGELES — Gov. Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency Friday to help fund badly needed repairs of roads battered during this year's storms, including scenic Topanga Canyon Boulevard that was blocked by millions of tons of debris.
The governor's action comes two weeks after California Department of Transportation officials said the ...Read more
Three friends drove from California to Mexico for a surfing trip. Then they disappeared
MEXICO CITY — Last month, two brothers and one of their friends crossed from the United States into Mexico to explore Baja California's famous surf breaks. Pictures posted online by one of the brothers, Callum Robinson, 33, show the men gazing out at the ocean with coffee, enjoying street tacos and relaxing with beers on a roof deck.
After ...Read more
Longtime Trump aide Hope Hicks breaks down during hush money trial testimony
NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s loyal former White House aide Hope Hicks testified at his Manhattan trial Friday, tearing up when questioning turned to what Trump knew about his fixer’s hush money payoff to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Trump’s former White House communications director and campaign spokeswoman, once considered among the former ...Read more
Jailed students, a canceled commencement, angry parents: USC's Carol Folt takes on critics
LOS ANGELES — When University of Southern California trustees selected Carol Folt as their next president, they gave her one of the most challenging mandates in American higher education: Restore trust in a university diminished by scandals.
She replaced key administrators, brokered a $1 billion settlement with alumnae victimized by a ...Read more
Judge's ruling puts defense 'back in the saddle' on YNW Melly murder case
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Defense lawyers in the YNW Melly murder case are getting back to work, at least behind the scenes, though it will still be months before a second jury hears the bloody details.
Broward Circuit Judge John J. Murphy issued a ruling this week allowing background work, such as sworn witness interviews, to continue while ...Read more
Serial Chicago con man gets 9 years in federal prison for 'extraordinarily large amount of offenses'
CHICAGO — Serial Chicago con man Joey Cipolla was sentenced to nine years in federal prison Friday for what the judge called “an extraordinarily large amount” of schemes to cheat people out of money.
In handing down the 108-month sentence, U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly noted that Cipolla had spent time in state prison for similar ...Read more
Bill awaiting DeSantis' OK would end years of renewable energy policies
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A bill sitting on Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk would end the state’s support of renewable and clean energy and keep Florida reliant on fossil fuels, critics say.
If signed, the law would reverse 16 years of state policy, finishing the work started by former Gov. Rick Scott and undoing Gov. Charlie Crist’s signature piece ...Read more
Police report no serious injuries. But scenes from inside UCLA camp, protesters tell a different story
LOS ANGELES — It was a request that police had made repeatedly: Stop throwing things at officers. But as pro-Palestinian demonstrators made their last stand Thursday morning in defense of the encampment they’d occupied at UCLA for the better part of a week, some protesters did not comply.
After another piece of wood or a plastic water ...Read more
Feds plan to ask to seize former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby's Gulf Coast condo at her sentencing
BALTIMORE — Federal prosecutors filed notice Friday that they will ask to seize former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby’s Florida vacation condo on the same day as her sentencing on perjury and mortgage fraud charges.
The government indicated early on in the case that it would seek forfeiture. Friday’s filing formalizes ...Read more
Rep. Jerry Nadler slams Benjamin Netanyahu as worst Jewish leader in 2,100 years
NEW YORK — Rep. Jerry Nadler Friday derided Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu as the worst leader of the Jewish people since an infamous Biblical turncoat.
The liberal Manhattan Democrat said Netanyahu has done more damage to his own people than anyone since a Jewish monarch of the Hasmonean dynasty who invited Roman invaders into the Holy ...Read more
University of Chicago prepares to 'intervene' to remove pro-Palestine encampment from campus
CHICAGO — The University of Chicago announced it was prepared to “intervene” to remove the pro-Palestine encampment from the school’s Main Quadrangle, president Paul Alivisatos said Friday, claiming student protestors have created a “systemic disruption” on campus.
Meanwhile, tensions heightened Friday afternoon when a group of ...Read more
Protesters scuffle with officers during march at Georgia State University
ATLANTA — A group of protesters including Georgia State University students staged a Friday afternoon march to protest the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange.
The march began at 3 p.m. at Hurt Park near the GSU student center, proceeded to the intersection of Park Place and Auburn Avenue and then up the steps to the Andrew Young ...Read more
Marshals, experts say many questions remain unanswered following Charlotte shooting
Policing experts said the timeline and context of events in Monday’s fatal shootout in Charlotte — in which four law enforcement officers were killed — is important in understanding what happened.
A review could lead to changes at law enforcement agencies nationally, one expert said.
“A situation like (Monday’s) was always my biggest...Read more
GOP lawmakers want to make NC public school teachers post all lesson plans online
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — North Carolina lawmakers could require public schools to post lesson plans online, along with the name of the teacher who used the material in class.
The “Academic Transparency Bill” filed on Thursday in the state House would require public schools to post all lesson plans online “no later than 10 days after the lesson...Read more
'We should be speaking up': Georgia commencement speakers talk protests
ATLANTA — Daniel Black calls serving as his alma mater’s commencement speaker the greatest honor of a lifetime.
Black is a professor of African American studies at Clark Atlanta University, where he will deliver his speech on May 18. He’s giddy talking about it. Other high-profile names making addresses to local graduates include ...Read more
Missouri will defend senators sued for false posts on KC shooting. AG faces backlash
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The state of Missouri will defend three state senators who each face federal lawsuits for sharing social media posts falsely accusing a man of being a shooter in the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting.
Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s office is representing Republican Sens. Rick Brattin of ...Read more
G-7 eyes plan on US-led $50 billion aid package for Ukraine
The U.S. is in talks with close partners to lead a group of allies that would give as much as $50 billion in aid to Ukraine, with the massive outlay being repaid with the windfall profits from sovereign Russian assets that have been frozen – and are accruing interest — mostly in Europe.
The plan is being discussed among the Group of Seven ...Read more
Denver police refused Auraria's second request to clear pro-Palestine encampment; chief says 'no legal way' to do so
DENVER — Denver police Chief Ron Thomas said Friday that he refused a second request from officials at the Auraria Campus to clear pro-Palestine demonstrators from an encampment after police arrested 45 people in a tense sweep of the site last week — and said there is currently “no legal way” for officers to dismantle the demonstration. ...Read more
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