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Michigan House's $75.8 billion budget makes cuts in most departments, slashes UM, MSU funding

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LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan House passed a nearly $75.8 billion annual spending plan late Wednesday for state departments, K-12 schools and post-secondary education institutions, ushering in a spending plan that makes steep cuts to the state's universities, increases per-pupil funding and shakes up the state's approach to economic ...Read more

US says it awaits Iran move on talks as Hormuz tension rises

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The U.S. said it’s waiting for a response from Iran before the warring sides can restart peace talks, with the impasse and worsening tension over the Strait of Hormuz causing energy prices to rise again.

U.S. President Donald Trump extended a ceasefire on Tuesday evening and there’s no deadline for its expiry, White House Press Secretary ...Read more

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Duterte heads for trial as ICC confirms drug war charges

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The International Criminal Court’s pre-trial chamber confirmed crimes against humanity charges against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, setting the stage for a full-blown trial.

Duterte is “criminally responsible” for alleged murder, the chamber said in a decision on Thursday, adding it also “commits Mr. Duterte to a Trial ...Read more

Space junk in orbit threatens GPS, satellites and Maryland jobs

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Satellite collisions in orbit could trigger a catastrophic global chain reaction, potentially halting space exploration, destroying GPS and raising risks for Maryland’s aerospace sector, which supports more than 45,000 jobs.

That’s the warning from space policy experts and aerospace industry officials.

“If there are one or two more ...Read more

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New COVID subvariant 'cicada' is on the rise. Here's what you need to know

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A highly mutated COVID-19 strain is circulating in California — raising concerns that disease activity could rise heading into the summer.

The emergence of the BA.3.2 strain, nicknamed "cicada," comes amid broader uneasiness about COVID vaccination rates among seniors — who are especially susceptible to the virus — and whether complacency...Read more

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Forest Service plan to close research stations stokes fear as wildfire season approaches

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The U.S. Forest Service’s plan to close scores of research stations could threaten the nation’s wildfire readiness, many foresters fear, and erode decades of work to understand timber production, soil health, pests and diseases, watersheds and wildlife.

Late last month, the Forest Service announced plans to close 57 of its 77 research ...Read more

Anthony Souffle/The Minnesota Star Tribune/TNS

Scores of Forest Service plans could be upended after Boundary Waters mining vote

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Congress’ move to allow mining in a national forest near a wilderness area may have broad ramifications across the country.

The U.S. Senate voted April 16 to overturn a mining ban in Minnesota’s Superior National Forest, the headwaters of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.

By using an obscure tool known as the Congressional Review...Read more

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Republican lawmakers in 3 states want voters to alter or scrap Medicaid expansion

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In three conservative states — Missouri, Oklahoma and South Dakota — residents in recent years voted to amend their state constitutions to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.

Now Republican lawmakers in all three states want voters to alter or scrap those amendments in upcoming elections, setting the stage for legislators to roll...Read more

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'They did nothing': LA girl's death raises questions about darkest side of bullying at school

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LOS ANGELES — Sharon Zavaleta Chuquipa struggles to sleep in the room she shared with her younger sister. Every corner, decoration and toy holds devastating little reminders of the 12-year-old whose life was abruptly cut short.

The grief lies heavy — as does the guilt. At times, she says, it's almost too much to bear.

"I blame myself," she...Read more

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GOP-led states move to punish enforcement of red flag gun orders

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This story was originally published by The Trace, a nonprofit newsroom covering gun violence in America.

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On May 18, 2018, a teenager at Santa Fe High School in Texas walked into the school armed with his father’s guns and opened fire, killing eight students and two teachers. Evidence later showed the teen had been experiencing a severe ...Read more

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Trump's big promise for veteran housing is AWOL in VA budget proposal, mystifying vets

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LOS ANGELES — Veteran advocates who welcomed President Donald Trump's May executive order calling for a new National Center for Warrior Independence in West Los Angeles now say they are mystified and disappointed by the budget produced by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to implement it.

Trump's executive order said the VA's West Los ...Read more

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Race for next UN chief heats up with first round of interviews

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UNITED NATIONS — The race to become the next leader of the United Nations moved into a higher gear with the four declared candidates facing hours of questions over two days. Top among them: Can the U.N. be made effective again?

Rafael Mariano Grossi, an Argentine diplomat who heads the International Atomic Energy Agency, struck a downbeat ...Read more

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Four lobbyists indicted over Kentucky bourbon distillery trip for NC lawmakers

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RALEIGH, N.C. — One of the biggest questions swirling around a bourbon tour in Kentucky that a nonprofit offered to North Carolina lawmakers two years ago was: Who paid?

On Tuesday, a Wake County grand jury indicted four Raleigh lobbyists, saying they violated the state’s gift ban in getting their clients to put up the money for the trip.

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CIA deaths in Mexico rekindle security tensions with US

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MEXICO CITY — The death of U.S. officials following an operation to dismantle a drug lab in northern Mexico is escalating tensions with Washington, as President Claudia Sheinbaum insists her government was unaware of their involvement.

At a news conference, Sheinbaum said Mexican security officials involved in the operation were never told ...Read more

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Navy Secretary ousted after infighting with top Pentagon leaders

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WASHINGTON — Navy Secretary John Phelan was fired after clashing with top leaders at the Pentagon, including over administration efforts to revive U.S. shipbuilding, according to people familiar with the matter, making him the latest high-profile Pentagon departure amid the war in Iran.

Phelan was pushed out after butting heads with Defense ...Read more

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Boston City Council slams Mayor Wu for transportation project delays, loss of federal funding

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Boston city councilors and transit advocates hammered the Wu administration for delaying transportation projects, saying that its inaction has cost the city millions in federal grant funding and put cyclists and pedestrians at risk.

Councilor Sharon Durkan chaired a Council committee hearing Wednesday that focused on three orders that were ...Read more

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Telework remains energizing force for California state workers as July deadline looms

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Two years and two weeks have passed since Gov. Gavin Newsom issued his first return-to-office order, which directed state employees to begin working from government offices two days a week. Newsom upped the in-office requirement to four days last year, but subsequently postponed that mandate after facing steep pushback ...Read more

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Judge blocks certification of Virginia redistricting referendum, Democrats plan appeal

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NORFOLK, Va. — A Virginia judge issued an order Wednesday that blocks the certification of Tuesday’s special election on congressional redistricting, where voters narrowly approved the redrawing of maps to give Democrats the advantage in the midterm elections.

Tazewell County Circuit Judge Jack Hurley ruled in favor of Republicans who ...Read more

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US says no deadline for Iran proposal amid Hormuz standoff

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The U.S. and Iran are locked in a battle for control of the Strait of Hormuz after failing to meet for a fresh round of peace talks, with both sides blocking the waterway to gain leverage during an extended ceasefire.

President Donald Trump said the truce agreed April 7 would stay in place indefinitely while Washington waits for Iran to submit ...Read more

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Kennedy Center's new chief makes case for 2-year closure

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WASHINGTON — The bust of John F. Kennedy will remain in the Grand Foyer and the opera house seats will still be red. But officials involved in plans to renovate the Kennedy Center say big changes are coming to the venue.

Matt Floca, the center’s new executive director and chief operating officer, led reporters on a tour Wednesday to ...Read more