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Greene's ouster attempt of House Speaker Johnson is tabled
WASHINGTON — The House overwhelmingly voted to table Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s attempt to oust Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday evening, with nearly all Republicans and most Democrats coming to Johnson’s rescue.
The final tally was 359-43, with 11 Republicans and 32 Democrats voting against the motion to table Greene’s resolution. ...Read more
Occidental College, protesters sign pact: Camp ends, and college will vote on divesting from Israel
LOS ANGELES — Occidental College's Board of Trustees has agreed to hold a vote on pro-Palestinian protesters' calls to divest from Israel, bringing the encampment on the Los Angeles campus to an end after nine days.
Leaders of Occidental's Students for Justice in Palestine chapter agreed the encampment would be taken down by Friday, the group...Read more
New Ada County, Idaho, election tool draws national attention as 'answer to election deniers'
BOISE, Idaho — Just weeks after its launch, Ada County’s new online elections transparency tool has drawn national attention, with a prominent technology publication saying that it will give election deniers “exactly what they’ve been asking for.”
The tool, Ballot Verifier, will give users free and direct access to every ballot cast ...Read more
Gavin Newsom has navigated ups and downs of California's finances. Another test lies ahead
SACRAMENTO, California — California Gov. Gavin Newsom is navigating one of his biggest budget shortfalls since taking office in 2019.
Tackling the state’s finances – with an economy that is the fifth largest in the world – is a tall order and Newsom is at the threshold of a critical moment in his political journey, a sliver of time that...Read more
IBM's Red Hat sued by Stephen Miller's legal group for anti-white male bias
Ex-Trump adviser Stephen Miller’s legal group has sued IBM Corp. subsidiary Red Hat Inc. claiming the company’s diversity goals led to the discriminatory treatment and termination of a former White male employee.
In a lawsuit filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho, America First Legal said that Allan Kingsley ...Read more
Gaza solidarity encampments at UCI and Chapman continue to rally for changes
UC Irvine Chancellor Howard Gillman in a Tuesday night email sent to the campus community reiterated there are some demands being made by students who have formed a solidarity encampment with Gaza that the university can accommodate, but not others.
Meanwhile, a similar encampment that formed at Chapman University entered its seventh day, with...Read more
No shortage of House members who are vulnerable this year
WASHINGTON — Less than six months out from Election Day, the 10 most vulnerable House members are a mix of Republicans and Democrats, including two progressives facing tough primary challenges.
The other eight members to make the list will be battling to keep their seats in November. Taking over the No. 1 spot — after its occupant in our ...Read more
Sperm whale speech -- with 'alphabet' -- is decoded. What other animals can AI translate?
For years, scientists have listened to the clicks of sperm whales and wondered what they were saying.
While previous research scratched the surface of understanding, a new study — published May 7 in the journal Nature Communications — uses machine learning to pinpoint specific patterns in their speech.
With the help of artificial ...Read more
Newsom called the deployment of California Highway Patrol across cities 'unprecedented'
SACRAMENTO, California — Appearing at a memorial service for fallen officers, Gov. Gavin Newsom this week praised the “unprecedented” work done by the California Highway Patrol after he dispatched officers across the state to help combat organized retail theft rings and fentanyl trafficking.
The Newsom administration, facing increased ...Read more
NYC woman charged with getting ISIS training in Syria says her father forced her to join
NEW YORK — A Brooklyn woman who was repatriated from Syria with her family faces criminal charges for getting AK-47 training from ISIS — though she maintains through her lawyer that she was drummed into joining the terrorist group at age 17 by her father.
Halima Salman, an American citizen, flew into Kennedy Airport with her mother and ...Read more
Pete McCloskey, former California congressman, combat veteran and environmental leader, dies at 96
SAN JOSE, California — Paul N. “Pete” McCloskey, a decorated Korean War combat marine who beat celebrity Shirley Temple to win a seat in Congress representing California in the late 1960s, then became the first Republican in the House to call for Richard Nixon’s resignation and a co-chair of the first Earth Day, died Wednesday. He was 96...Read more
Marjorie Taylor Greene's effort to oust Johnson as House speaker fails
WASHINGTON — An overwhelmingly bipartisan coalition has put a stop to U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's effort remove Mike Johnson as House speaker.
The vote to table the Georgia Republican’s motion to vacate was 259 in favor and 43 opposed. Greene and 10 other Republicans voted against the motion to table. So did 32 Democrats.
But the ...Read more
RFK Jr. says he had a dead worm in his brain. What are these parasites and how common are they?
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made various claims about his health over the years, but the most shocking came Wednesday when it was revealed that Kennedy once insisted that a worm died in his brain over a decade ago.
Kennedy’s assertion, which was reported by The New York Times, was made during divorce proceedings from his ...Read more
One arrested after police disband pro-Palestine encampment at University of Kansas
Campus police arrested one person after disbanding a pro-Palestine protest Tuesday at the University of Kansas.
KU Student Affairs interacted with protesters multiple times in the past week, warning them police would get involved if they didn’t voluntarily remove tents from the KU Palestine Solidarity Encampment, said Erinn Barcomb-Peterson, ...Read more
Sacramento State reviewing investments as part of agreement with pro-Palestinian protesters
Sacramento State’s chapter of Students for Justice Palestine said the university has agreed to meet demands to investigate and divest in Israel-tied investments that the group and others have protested on campus since late last month.
The agreement to change its investment policy language came late Tuesday night between the protesters and ...Read more
Census Bureau soon will ask about sexual and gender identity
The U.S. Census Bureau wants to ask American residents about their sexual orientation and gender identity, a move seen by activists as a long-overdue form of formal recognition that happens to be coming during a time of mixed acceptance and hostility.
“Any kind of inclusivity is welcome. Visibility is always good,” said Manny Muro, vice ...Read more
Roommate to Idaho student homicide victims speaks out, honors friends with charity event
BOISE, Idaho — The previously unidentified former roommate at the King Road house in Moscow where four University of Idaho students were killed in late 2022 has publicly come forward in her efforts to contribute to the lasting legacy of her friends.
Ashlin Couch, a winter 2021 U of I graduate and sorority sister to two of the stabbing victims...Read more
Biden widens rift with Israel in move that paused bomb shipments
President Joe Biden’s decision to hold off supplying about 3,500 bombs to Israel was the culmination of months of rising frustration over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s conduct of the war in Gaza — and his administration may not be done yet.
The U.S. acknowledged this week that it had halted the shipment, which including 2,000-pound ...Read more
Steven Seagal attends Putin inauguration, faces EU sanctions
Martial arts performer Steven Seagal may face sanctions from the European Union after attending Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inauguration in Moscow.
The “Above the Law” actor, who has applauded Putin frequently in the past, had high praise for his friend as the 71-year-old authoritarian was sworn in Tuesday for his fifth term as ...Read more
Gov. Whitmer pushes free community college plan at Livonia career tech center
LIVONIA, Mich. — Michigan could be the first state in the nation to make preschool through community college free if Gov. Gretchen Whitmer can convince state lawmakers to approve her plan as part of the state budget this summer.
"If we can say Michigan is the first place in the country that says from four years until 20 we are going to ...Read more
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