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States that cover healthcare for immigrants scale back
Budget constraints are forcing liberal-leaning states that spend their own money on healthcare for noncitizens to scale back that aid, as they grapple with federal Medicaid cuts and the expiration of federal subsidies that helped people buy Obamacare plans.
Under federal law, immigrants who are in the country illegally are not eligible for ...Read more
Teachers at Minneapolis' Annunciation' school look back on a year marked by loss, grief and glimpses of joy
MINNEAPOLIS — Mikayla Pellegrene teaches on the top floor of Annunciation Catholic School in southwest Minneapolis. Her fifth-grade classroom is filled with natural light, comfy chairs and the heavy presence of one empty desk. All school year, her kids have held onto reminders of Harper Moyski, the friend they lost.
Teachers here have spent ...Read more
More cities are pressing pause on data centers as local backlash grows
Hearing backlash from residents, cities and counties across the country in recent weeks have blocked planned data centers amid concerns over rising electricity prices and environmental harms.
The local actions come as state lawmakers also are looking to limit or repeal the incentives for the centers, which are sprawling campuses of computer ...Read more
Flock cameras, AI and drones. Technology transforming police work in Idaho
BOISE, Idaho — The October sun was beginning to set when Caldwell Police Sgt. Andrew Heitzman and his officers heard a barrage of gunfire on the other end of a 911 call. A witness said a man wielding two guns had just threatened them. Heitzman, already in a patrol car, was four blocks away from the Freeport Street address.
Arriving on the ...Read more
'Concerned is probably an understatement:' Florida cities brace for property tax blow
ORLANDO, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ plan to slash property taxes on Floridians’ primary homes threatens to hammer bedroom communities across the state.
Orange County cities and towns like Belle Isle, Winter Garden, Oakland and Ocoee would stand to lose between 25% and 33% of their total property tax collections if the plan to eventually ...Read more
AG Ken Paxton sues North Texas city, seeks to block 'Big Gay Swim Day'
FORT WORTH, Texas — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Monday that he is suing the city of Denton over possible “gender neutral” bathrooms at a public swimming pool.
The lawsuit was sparked by “Big Gay Swim Day,” scheduled for June 7 at the city-owned Quakertown Civic Center, 321 E. McKinney St. Two nonprofits, PRIDENTON and ...Read more
San Diego County launches 2 studies to measure toll of Tijuana River pollution
SAN DIEGO — San Diego County is moving forward with two major research efforts to document the health and economic impacts of the Tijuana River Valley pollution crisis, partnering with the University of California, San Diego on an air quality study while simultaneously launching a public survey to measure the crisis’s financial toll on South...Read more
South Carolina convenience store owner found not guilty of wrongfully killing 14-year-old he thought was stealing
COLUMBIA, S.C. — In a tense moment inside the Richland County Courthouse — resembling a television crime drama — a jury of 12 people announced the fate of a former convenience store owner who shot and killed a 14-year-old boy, wrongfully suspected of stealing bottles of water.
With a calm and solemn demeanor, the clerk of court read the ...Read more
Peabo Bryson, R&B singer known for Disney classics, has suffered a stroke
R&B singer Peabo Bryson, well known for his duets from beloved Disney classics "Aladdin" and "Beauty and the Beast," suffered a stroke over the weekend.
A representative for the artist told the Los Angeles Times that the singer is undergoing treatment but provided no details about his condition.
"Two-time Grammy Award-winning singer, ...Read more
Trump aims to calm Lebanon tensions to keep peace talks alive
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered differing accounts of a call about the fighting in Lebanon, as the U.S. struggled to get efforts toward an Iran peace deal back on track.
The mismatched statements were the latest example of confusing signals on progress to end a war, now in its fourth month, that has...Read more
Trump-endorsed Byron Donalds splits with the president on AI policy
MIAMI — Byron Donalds has built his campaign around Donald Trump’s endorsement, but he’s willing to split with the president on at least one issue: He said in Miami Monday that he’d rather see state-level regulation of artificial intelligence and data centers than the national policy framework Trump wants.
“If you’re going to talk ...Read more
Boston Public Library no longer hosting 'trans period pride' event after backlash
BOSTON — A “trans period pride” event that caused an uproar on right-wing social media channels will no longer be hosted by the Boston Public Library, and will be moved to a new location, city officials said.
A notice for the June 17 event that was initially set to be held at the Central Library in Copley Square “with support from the ...Read more
Florida Democrats hope to amend DeSantis' tax plan in special session
Florida Democrats came out swinging on Monday, filing amendments on the first day of a special session hoping to mitigate the damage they say will be caused by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ proposal to slash property taxes and radically overhaul how Floridians pay for essential local services.
“As you all know, we are here for the next three days to ...Read more
Judge stops Illinois law banning some credit card fees from taking effect
Financial institutions seeking to stop Illinois’ novel law banning certain credit card fees notched wins in both the state legislature and federal court on Monday, after a federal judge issued a permanent injunction on the law in question.
The action by Chief Judge Virginia M. Kendall in the Northern District of Illinois followed Illinois ...Read more
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Moment of silence for Chauvin at Minnesota GOP state convention sparks blowback
Minnesota Republicans left their state convention with endorsed candidates and a renewed focus on winning statewide office in 2026, but a delegate-driven tribute to Derek Chauvin is giving Democrats a fresh line of attack as the campaign season begins.
The brief ...Read more
Trump sends a message to man who won his freedom from Alligator Alcatraz
MIAMI — In the days since she helped secure her father’s release from Alligator Alcatraz, Arianne Betancourt received a number of congratulatory messages from friends, family, and even strangers.
On Sunday, she received a message from someone she never expected she’d hear from: President Donald Trump.
“Welcome home to Justo Betancourt,...Read more
Sen. Mark Warner listens to military families, service providers about challenges
NORFOLK, Va. — In the aftermath of attacks resuming Sunday and Monday in the Middle East, U.S. Sen. Mark Warner gathered representatives from veterans organizations and families of sailors who recently returned from the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group’s 11-month deployment — where they were supporting conflict operations — to ...Read more
NYPD to hire more cops under Mayor Mamdani despite campaign pledge
NEW YORK — Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Monday that the city will hire over 550 new officers this year — despite Mayor Zohran Mamdani previously saying he’d hold the NYPD headcount flat.
The increase marks a turnaround for Mamdani, whose campaign promises are often at odds with the direction his police commissioner wants to ...Read more
Gordie Howe Bridge connecting Detroit, Ontario could be days away from completion, sources say
DETROIT — The construction of the Gordie Howe International Bridge and its customs plazas in Detroit and Windsor is nearing completion, setting the stage for a potential standoff with President Donald Trump over the opening of the new Detroit River span, The Detroit News has learned.
The construction and testing of all systems at the massive ...Read more
Gov. JB Pritzker touts wins in $56 billion Illinois budget, but some work in election-year plan went unfinished
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Speaking in his ceremonial office at the Illinois State Capitol hours after lawmakers voted early Monday morning to approve a nearly $56 billion election-year state spending plan, Gov. JB Pritzker made his case that eight years of his financial stewardship have put a once-struggling state on sounder footing.
Pointing to ...Read more
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