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More people in Philly and region struggle with insufficient food after Trump cuts: 'Hunger has never been higher'
PHILADELPHIA -- Shelly Gaither, 51, of Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, makes sure her three sons, ages 6, 9, and 18, get their meals while she manages with whatever is left over — if anything ever is.
“Oh, my God, groceries are too expensive,” said Gaither, a former data analyst who suffers from a disability that makes working difficult. She ...Read more
Supreme Court says ex-LAPD officer may be sued for excessive force in street shooting
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court refused Monday to block an excessive force lawsuit against a former Los Angeles Police Department officer who shot and killed a knife-wielding man whose speeding truck had slammed into several cars near downtown Los Angeles.
The court turned down an appeal petition from the Los Angeles city attorney's office, ...Read more
Vance hails 'good day' of Iran talks as US waives oil sanctions
Vice President JD Vance said talks with Iran over the weekend were “very, very good,” as the sides attempt to reach a peace deal within two months and formally end a war that’s reverberated through the global economy.
His comments echoed those from Iranian officials after all-night discussions in Switzerland, with Vance leading the U.S. ...Read more
Alan Greenspan, longtime head of the Federal Reserve, dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve Board chairman who presided over a long period of economic stability and prosperity and was accorded rock-star status in the financial world only to have his reputation tarnished in the wrenching recession and global credit crisis in 2008, has died at the age of 100.
A towering figure in American ...Read more
Starmer quits and sets out plan for new UK PM by September
Keir Starmer said he would step down as Britain’s prime minister after suffering a precipitous fall from favor, paving the way for Andy Burnham to succeed him.
On Monday, Burnham, the former mayor of Manchester, said on X that he would “put himself forward.” His prospects of taking over were given a boost when the man most likely to ...Read more
Carvalho resigns as LAUSD superintendent amid federal investigation
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Unified schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, who has been under FBI investigation for four months, resigned Sunday night as leader of the nation's second-largest school system, bringing a breathtaking end to one of the district's most consequential and high-profile tenures.
Carvalho's legal team confirmed that he...Read more
Arrests of immigrant parents create mental health crisis for children
LOS ANGELES — Damian Zermeño, 15, sensed something was wrong the moment he got home from school.
His aunt sat at the dining table, sobbing. His father, who'd walked him to the bus stop that morning and promised to take him to dinner when he got back, wasn't there.
Saúl Zermeño, a 45-year-old single dad, had gone to a routine check-in ...Read more
The nation's data center debate has reached Southern Nevada
The fast-spreading national debate over the effects of AI data centers on the environment has reached Southern Nevada, this time taking over Henderson City Hall.
At a meeting Tuesday, officials said they would explore a 180-day pause on data center permit approvals while city staff studies ways city codes could be changed to address concerns ...Read more
Colorado River system continues slide toward crash, despite emergency actions sending water to Lake Powell
The two major reservoirs on the Colorado River face dire outlooks that will likely spur federal officials to restrict the amount of water flowing downstream — and decrease hydropower generation — in the coming months, even after they ordered recent emergency measures.
Projections released last week by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation show ...Read more
Trump changes pregnancy-prevention program to promote childbearing
A federal poverty-fighting program focused on reducing unintended pregnancies is about to undergo a major overhaul.
Reproductive health clinics use Title X federal grant money to provide birth control, cancer screenings and testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections to people with little or no health insurance. Title X money ...Read more
Driving an EV in these US states saves you the most money
Nearly $1,500 a year. That’s roughly the fuel savings at the moment between a current gas car and the typical electric vehicle charged at a U.S. home.
Across the country, that number is fully tilted in favor of driving electric, but it varies by state. In some places, both gas and electricity are pricey (see: California). But in a huge swath ...Read more
Sen. Markey responds to Moulton-Deaton interparty primary debate
After skipping out on the state’s first-ever interparty primary debate between Senate challengers Republican John Deaton and fellow Democrat Rep. Seth Moulton, Sen. Ed Markey called on his primary challenger to release financial disclosure forms and said he was ready to debate.
“I’m ready to debate Seth Moulton, and in the fall, I’m ...Read more
Poland's Tusk warns of 'strategic mistake' in spat with Ukraine
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned that Poland and Ukraine were committing a “strategic mistake” as a political conflict over the commemoration of controversial World War II fighters continued to escalate.
Tusk said it wasn’t an easy task to “minimize the losses and reduce the tension” from the dispute that took a new turn when...Read more
Hard-right candidate backed by Trump wins Colombia's deeply polarized election
Abelardo de la Espriella, a far-right populist backed by Donald Trump, will be Colombia’s next president after narrowly defeating leftist Iván Cepeda in a runoff election on Sunday.
The criminal defense lawyer who cast himself as a political “outsider” promised to take an “iron fist” to crime during elections in which security was a ...Read more
Trump ally wins initial count in Colombian presidential vote
Conservative lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella narrowly won the preliminary vote count in Colombia’s presidential election, likely sweeping aside Gustavo Petro’s leftist movement and realigning Bogota with the US.
De la Espriella received 49.7% of the vote with 99.8% of polling stations reporting on Sunday, according to the electoral ...Read more
Trump-backed conservative leads in Colombia presidential runoff
Conservative attorney Abelardo de la Espriella led Colombia’s presidential runoff as early results came in Sunday, putting him in a strong position to sweep aside Gustavo Petro’s leftist movement and align Bogota with the Trump administration.
De la Espriella received 50.6% of the vote with 65% of polling stations reporting, according to ...Read more
US, Iran meet in Switzerland as Trump threat angers Tehran
The U.S. and Iran began talks in Switzerland on a peace deal to settle the issue of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program and permanently reopen the Strait of Hormuz as President Donald Trump once again threatened strikes if Hezbollah keeps attacking Israel.
Things got off to a confusing start Sunday when Iranian media reported that Iran ...Read more
Publix among stores in recall of foods that might have plastic pieces
No kind of food should have plastic, which is why MorningStar Farms made the latest not-food-in-your-food recall across the United States, including Puerto Rico, and Costa Rica.
The vegetarian and plant-based protein company pulled 10-ounce packs of MorningStar Farms Buffalo Chik’n Nuggets, expiration July 7 or 8, 2027, and 8-ounce packs of ...Read more
Police disperse crowd of 1,000 teens in Fells Point with no arrests
Baltimore Police dispersed an estimated crowd of more than 1,000 teenagers in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore late Saturday night who had gathered in the waterfront area despite the city’s summer youth curfew. No arrests were made.
Police said the crowd was in the area of Thames Street and South Broadway, near Broadway Square.
“I...Read more
With a city funding plan in place, Mayor Parker is headed to Harrisburg for help to shore up school finances
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker and other top leaders of the city government and the Philadelphia School District will travel to Harrisburg on Monday for a high-stakes trip aimed at securing millions of dollars in new funding for the financially strapped public schools.
Parker will spend much of the day advocating for increased public education ...Read more
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