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'I am desperate:' Refugee says resettling in Atlanta came with struggles
ATLANTA — In late October, Carola Briceño Peña sent a voice message to the local case worker tasked with guiding her through the resettlement process in the U.S.
The Venezuelan refugee was on the verge of tears.
“I am desperate,” she recorded herself saying while waiting at a bus stop near her new Clarkston apartment. She was hoping to...Read more
Volkswagen Tennessee plant unionizes in landmark win for auto union
Volkswagen AG employees at a Tennessee factory have voted to join the United Auto Workers, a landmark victory for union organizing in the long-hostile U.S. South.
The union won by a vote of 2,628 to 985, the U.S. National Labor Relations Board said late Friday. If the result is formally certified by the agency, Volkswagen will be legally ...Read more
USC cancels Jon Chu, Billie Jean King commencement appearances amid valedictorian controversy
LOS ANGELES — The University of Southern California called off an appearance from director Jon M. Chu and other commencement honorees in the wake of growing controversy over its decision to cancel valedictorian Asna Tabassum’s graduation speech amid security concerns, the university announced Friday.
In a letter posted on its website, the ...Read more
Trump Media suggests illegal shorts are cratering its stock
NEW YORK — Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. says an illegal form of short selling might be behind the battering of its stock and it’s asking regulators at Nasdaq Inc. to step in.
The company backing former President Donald Trump’s Truth Social network penned a letter to Nasdaq Chair Adena Friedman asking her to ensure market makers ...Read more
Win for NYC Mayor Adams as lawmakers agree to extend mayoral control of NYC schools
NEW YORK — State lawmakers late Friday were poised to hand a victory to Mayor Eric Adams as they agreed to extend his control of the New York City public schools by two years, with some adjustments to how the nation’s largest school district is governed.
The deal includes slight changes to the city’s Panel for Educational Policy that will...Read more
USC calls off commencement appearances in wake of controversy over valedictorian speech
LOS ANGELES — The University of Southern California called off an appearance from director Jon. M Chu and other honorees at commencement in the wake of the university’s decision to cancel valedictorian Asna Tabassum’s speech over security concerns, the university announced in a memo Friday.
The university wrote that “given the highly ...Read more
Jury selection completed for Trump hush money trial in NYC; opening arguments begin Monday
NEW YORK — The action-packed first week of Donald Trump’s Manhattan hush money trial ended Friday with 12 seated jurors and six alternates locked in — and a fourth failed bid by the former president to sabotage it, paving the way for prosecutors to begin presenting their case.
Four women and one man were selected as the final alternates ...Read more
Jewish students at Columbia University ask to study remotely as pro-Palestinian demonstrations continue
NEW YORK — Defiant students at Columbia University continued Friday to protest the war in Gaza as some Jewish students, citing ongoing tension on campus, requested permission to study remotely.
The Jewish students said they felt threatened by the large, unrelenting protests surrounding the campus gates. One masked protester reportedly vowed ...Read more
Florida man who lit himself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse touted conspiracy theories
NEW YORK — A Florida man set himself on fire in a city park across from Manhattan Criminal Court where former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial was being held Friday to draw attention to an array of conspiracy theories including his belief that Ivy League colleges were “fronts for the mob,” authorities said.
There was no ...Read more
Proposal for America's tallest building gets approval from Oklahoma City officials
New York City will no longer be home to the tallest building in North America if a plan freshly approved by Oklahoma City officials stays on course.
However, some residents near the site of the proposed Legends Tower have expressed concerns about the 1,907-foot structure — a number representing the year Oklahoma officially became a state.
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25 years later, a Columbine teacher reflects on why she stayed: 'We take care of each other'
DENVER — Twenty-five years ago, Michelle DiManna sat in the math office at Columbine High School grading papers and talking to a colleague when she heard students screaming in terror.
Two heavily armed shooters had entered the Jefferson County school late in the morning on April 20, 1999, and proceeded to kill 12 of their classmates and a ...Read more
Proud Boys leader from Maryland who beat officers in Jan. 6 attack sentenced to 5 1/2 years in prison
A Proud Boys leader from Millersville, Maryland, was sentenced to 5 1/2 years in prison Friday for his role in the attacks on the United States Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The punishment was the largest rendered against a Jan. 6 defendant by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who has presided over several criminal cases stemming from the ...Read more
Giuliani's son, former aide hit with subpoenas in asset search
Rudolph Giuliani’s creditors expanded their probe into the former New York mayor’s finances, filing more than a dozen subpoenas in his bankruptcy case on Friday.
The formal requests, filed Friday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, were made by Giuliani’s official committee of unsecured creditors, who are ...Read more
Kodak Black has a second criminal charge dismissed, still facing drug trafficking case
MIAMI — Rapper Kodak Black will face nothing more than a parking ticket in one case after a Broward judge dismissed the second and last criminal charge against him Wednesday in a case stemming from police finding a substance in his Bentley last year.
In December, Black, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, was found asleep on a Plantation road in ...Read more
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Court rejects Texas AG Ken Paxton’s bid to dismiss ethics complaint
DALLAS — Ruling against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a state appeals court declined to dismiss a State Bar of Texas ethics complaint accusing Paxton of dishonesty when he sought to overturn then-President Donald Trump’s 2020 election defeats in four swing states.
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Can Missouri attorney general stop Kansas City mayor from welcoming migrant workers?
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey this week accused Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas of offering an “open invitation for illegal aliens to come to Missouri.”
The Republican attorney general issued a vague legal threat in a letter to Lucas, arguing that his previous comments regarding Kansas City welcoming migrant ...Read more
Should protesters pay the price? Snarled Golden Gate Bridge and I-880 bring up questions about tougher penalties
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Protests over the Gaza war that snarled San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge and Interstate 880 in Oakland for hours Monday inflamed tempers, led to dozens of arrests and drew a finger-wagging from Gov. Gavin Newsom.
“I hope we don’t see it again,” Newsom said, “and I do think people need to be held to account for ...Read more
Man who set himself on fire outside Trump trial spouted conspiracy theories
The man who set himself on fire Friday outside the New York City courthouse where former President Donald Trump is on trial was described by police as a “conspiracy theorist.”
Maxwell Azzarello, 37, of St. Augustine, Florida, arrived in New York this week, authorities said.
On Friday, he joined other protesters, Trump supporters and media ...Read more
Senators seek changes to spy program reauthorization bill
WASHINGTON — Some senators are pushing to make changes to a House-passed bill that would extend a powerful surveillance authority for two years as differences persist over what privacy protections should be included to renew the program.
Senate Judiciary Chair Richard J. Durbin, D-Ill., and Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., filed an amendment that ...Read more
Rule for debate on war supplemental heads to House floor
WASHINGTON — The House Rules Committee approved a rule late Thursday for consideration of a $95.3 billion foreign aid package in a rare bipartisan vote that signaled solid support for the measure despite considerable GOP opposition.
The committee voted 9-3 for the rule setting terms for floor consideration of the long-stalled aid package, ...Read more
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