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DMV could revoke thousands of California licenses due to mysterious testing 'anomalies'
LOS ANGELES — Thousands of Californians have received letters from the Department of Motor Vehicles informing them that irregularities were found in their written test results and that they will lose their licenses unless they retake the exam within 30 days.
The letters have left many Californians scratching their heads as to what went wrong ...Read more
Search for Monaco bomber leads Ukraine to body, torture chamber
Ukrainian investigators found the body of the woman wanted over last week’s attack on a sanctioned Ukrainian businessman in Monaco, leading to more discoveries that include her contacts with a spy agent, crypto wires and a torture chamber.
The woman, identified as Anastasiia Berezovska, was found dead with gunshot wounds to the head, ...Read more
Le Pen free to run in French presidential race after appeal
Marine Le Pen was cleared by appeal judges to enter the 2027 French presidential race if she drops a vow never to stand for office wearing an electronic bracelet.
Le Pen was handed a significant reprieve on an election ban but also given a one-year jail term and told by the Paris court of appeal that she likely must wear the device for a ...Read more
Fishing for DNA – how a cup of river water can reveal secrets about human health, pollution and biodiversity
The DNA in a single cup of water can track wildlife, monitor pollution and survey pathogens in waterways and their surroundings, all at the same time.
DNA is contained in each cell of every plant, animal, fungus and microbe. It carries the genetic instructions needed for an organism’s survival, growth and function, and the DNA of ...Read more
Nearly 20% of new moms have anxiety or depression, but a promising psychedelic treatment is on the horizon
About 1 in 5 women will experience depression and anxiety during pregnancy or in the year after giving birth. If untreated, a mother who has these conditions has a higher risk of birth complications, overall poorer health, impaired bonding and nurturing of her infant, and a higher risk of death by suicide.
But a new treatment moving ...Read more
Electric companies don’t need to black out customers to prevent wildfires – here are 3 relatively fast, affordable solutions
A severe winter snow drought has left snowpack levels far below normal across the American West in 2026. Without a slow-melting blanket of snow to keep the soil and forests moist, alpine vegetation is drying into a tinderbox earlier than normal and ramping up the fire risk.
The historic dryness means electric utilities are facing a ...Read more
Democratic socialists aren’t the only young, progressive Democrats dividing the party
A number of recent high-profile congressional primaries in the Democratic Party have resulted in the nomination of unexpected candidates. Many of these winning candidates have unseated entrenched incumbents, as 29-year-old Colorado attorney Melat Kiros did to U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, who has been serving in the House for three decades.
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Young women are identifying as less straight; young men, not so much
Young women are moving away from exclusive heterosexuality faster than young men.
In a recent poll, Gallup found that LGBTQ+ identification has more than doubled since 2012, with especially high rates among Gen Z women, or those born between 1997 and 2012. In 2023, 28.5% of Gen Z women identified as LGBTQ+, compared with 10.6% of Gen ...Read more
New federal caps on graduate school loans send students and colleges scrambling
New federal rules sharply cap how much graduate students can borrow, forcing an immediate sea change in how students evaluate attaining an advanced degree, with some scrambling to pay tuition — and for colleges, prompting concerns about future access to their programs.
Under the previous rules, graduate students could take out federal loans ...Read more
Law adds big cats, bears and primates to Illinois ban on traveling animal acts
CHICAGO — When Marc Ayers attended the Sangamon County Fair in New Berlin last year, he was on a mission to stop one attraction from returning to the state: the Banana Derby.
Ayers, the Illinois state director for Humane World for Animals, said the welfare group has been tracking the show for years. When he went to see it firsthand, he ...Read more
Newsom vowed to transform kids' mental health. Many California schools are still waiting
If you or someone you know may be experiencing a mental health crisis, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing or texting “988.”
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QUINCY, Calif. — When Taletha Washburn and the staff at Plumas Charter School first heard that California wanted to help schools treat more kids struggling with mental health, it felt like a ...Read more
Iran missiles reportedly hit ships in Hormuz, testing US talks
Iran fired at least two missiles at commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Monday night, Axios reported, testing a late-June deal with the U.S. to halt attacks as the two sides work toward a peace agreement.
Both vessels suffered significant damage, but there were no casualties, Axios cited an unidentified U.S. official as saying. ...Read more
Trump again asks Supreme Court to block $5 million Carroll award
President Donald Trump filed a last-ditch plea with the U.S. Supreme Court as he tries to prevent the writer E. Jean Carroll from collecting $5 million awarded by a jury that found he had sexually abused and defamed her.
Trump on Monday asked the high court to take the unusual step of reconsidering its June 29 rejection of the president’s ...Read more
Steve Hilton asks Trump's FCC to stand down in California landline dispute
Republican Steve Hilton has found rare common ground with Democrats in an unlikely arena: landline phone service.
The GOP candidate for governor is urging the federal government to stay out of California’s push to prevent AT&T from ending landline service via copper wiring to around 184,000 residential customers and 15,000 business customers....Read more
'Right now, it doesn't feel like the safest city in America'
BOSTON — Officials and residents are asking for resources to make Boston safer after a chaotic and violent July 4.
Thirteen people were shot, two fatally, in five separate incidents that occurred throughout the city Saturday night into Sunday morning. Additionally, two people were stabbed and officers were assaulted by fireworks. No arrests ...Read more
Republicans file lawsuit challenging Nevada law that allows 'never-resident' citizens born abroad to vote
Republicans are challenging a Nevada law that allows U.S. citizens born abroad to vote in the state despite never living in the country.
The Republican National Committee, the Nevada Republican Party and Jim Marchant, Republican nominee for Secretary of State, filed a lawsuit in the First Judicial District Court in Carson City late last month. ...Read more
Fresno council candidate quits US prosecutor job over ICE criticism; blames Trump
FRESNO, Calif. — Facing criticism over his role as a federal prosecutor in immigration cases, Fresno City Council candidate Robert Fuentes has resigned as an assistant U.S. attorney, he told The Fresno Bee on Monday.
Fuentes, a candidate for Fresno City Council and State Center Community College District trustee, said he was placed on ...Read more
Publix fruit at center of E. coli outbreak investigations, FDA and CDC say
An E. coli outbreak that’s hit Florida and Georgia has been linked by the FDA and CDC to Publix store brand frozen blueberries that also went to six other states, the agencies announced Monday.
Before Monday’s investigation summaries posted online, neither agency had posted anything publicly. Friday’s recall of Publix’s GreenWise ...Read more
Outgoing leader says Colombia's next government is illegitimate
BOGOTA, Colombia — Colombia’s outgoing leader said he doesn’t recognize the legitimacy of the incoming government of President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella, escalating tension as the nation prepares for a transfer of power on Aug. 7.
“Abelardo didn’t win the election,” President Gustavo Petro wrote in a lengthy post on X.
Petro ...Read more
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In Congress, a bipartisan annoyance with the Supreme Court
WASHINGTON — The most recent Supreme Court term has left Congress grappling with how to respond to a court that experts say has grabbed considerably more power for itself.
Conservatives were rankled by a Supreme Court decision quashing President Donald Trump’s effort to limit ...Read more
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