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2 ski patrollers caught in avalanche at California's Mammoth Mountain after big storm
For the second time in less than a year, a pair of ski patrollers at Mammoth Mountain have been caught in an avalanche after a major snowstorm.
At about 7:30 a.m. Friday, before the resort in eastern California opened, the two were performing "avalanche mitigation work" when a sudden slide occurred on Lincoln Mountain, according to Joani Lynch,...Read more
After Trump strike on terrorists, Nigeria says it's open to more
After the United States warned that more strikes may follow its surprise Christmas Day attack on suspected terrorist targets in Nigeria, officials in the West African nation suggested they’d be open to continued intervention.
“I believe this is an ongoing thing and we’re working with the U.S.,” Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar ...Read more
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt pregnant with second child
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday that she’s expecting to become a mom for the second time.
“The greatest Christmas gift we could ever ask for — a baby girl coming in May 2026,” she wrote on Instagram. “My husband and I are thrilled to grow our family and can’t wait to watch our son become a big brother.�...Read more
Could expiring health insurance subsidies be revived retroactively?
WASHINGTON — There is still hope for getting help with health care premiums for Obamacare policies next year.
Though enhanced subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, policies are ending Wednesday, there’s a possibility Congress and President Donald Trump can apply them in 2026 so they wind up helping people all year.
“While ...Read more
'Abolish ICE' gets early nod from Mayor Brandon Johnson in annual Chicago snowplow contest
CHICAGO — Chicago’s annual snowplow-naming contest launched this month, and Mayor Brandon Johnson is already teasing an early favorite: “Abolish ICE.”
After opening applications for the city’s fourth “You Name a Snowplow” competition, the progressive mayor’s X account gave a public endorsement to someone submitting a phrase ...Read more
100,000-gallon sewage spill closes LA County beach
LOS ANGELES — A 100,000-gallon sewage spill has closed Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro, L.A. County officials said.
Visitors should avoid ocean water and any wet sand for at least three quarters of a mile upstream or downstream from the beach, the county public health department said in a release.
A sewage discharge from a manhole in Carson ...Read more
Salmonella outbreak tied to raw oysters reaches Maryland
BALTIMORE — A Maryland resident is among at least 64 people in 22 states who have fallen ill after being infected with the same strain of salmonella linked to raw oysters, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Of those sickened nationwide, 20 people were hospitalized as of Tuesday. No deaths have been reported. Federal ...Read more
Court records provide glimpse into Twin Cities ICE operation
MINNEAPOLIS — Since Operation Metro Surge started on Dec. 1, federal officials have given broad arrest numbers with little verification, provided terse written answers to specific questions and made sensational claims on social media.
But the Trump administration has been most forthcoming in court, where federal prosecutors work to prevent a ...Read more
Zelenskyy expects to meet Trump Sunday as Russia questions plan
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he expects to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Florida on Sunday in pursuit of a deal to end Russia’s nearly four-year invasion, though the latest comments from Moscow raise doubts about how close a final agreement ending the war really is.
Zelenskyy told reporters Friday that he would ...Read more
Flights canceled, roads closed as storms hit US holiday travel
Major storms on both U.S. coasts and into the upper Midwest are disrupting travel plans during the busy postholiday period when many Americans are making their way back home.
More than 1,600 flights across the United States had been canceled as of 1:30 p.m. Eastern time Friday, according to the FlightAware website. There were more than 19,000 ...Read more
2 North Carolina officers shot and in critical condition; suspect killed, police say
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Two Mint Hill police officers are in critical condition after being shot Friday morning at a gift shop in the 6800 block of Matthews-Mint Hill Road, officials say.
A man who shot at them was shot and killed, police said.
“At approximately 10:47 a.m., Mint Hill Police officers responded to Edible Arrangements, located at ...Read more
After Trump strike on terrorists, Nigeria says it's open to more
After the U.S. warned that more strikes may follow its surprise Christmas Day attack on suspected terrorist targets in Nigeria, officials in the West African nation suggested they’d be open to continued intervention.
“I believe this is an ongoing thing and we’re working with the U.S.,” Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar told ...Read more
New Yorkers brace for biggest snow storm in years, up to 10 inches
NEW YORK — Christmas festivities are winding down while New Yorkers are gearing up for a major snow storm.
The fast-moving storm is poised to bring snow and ice to huge swaths of Northeast this weekend, with more than 23 million people under winter storm warnings, including New York City, which could see its most significant snowfall since ...Read more
Lawmakers push to reimburse food stamp benefits lost to theft
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers in 2024 let lapse the authority for states to reimburse food stamp recipients who lost their benefits to fraud. Several lawmakers want to reverse course.
In the two years the Agriculture Department had the reimbursement authority, it identified 1.9 million fraudulent transactions using stolen Supplemental Nutrition ...Read more
Southern California's wettest Christmas holiday ever, and the intensifying drought-to-deluge cycle behind it
LOS ANGELES — A year ago, officials were sounding alarms about a bone-dry winter that days later would combine with wind gusts of up to 100 mph to bring about the worst fires in Los Angeles history.
Now, Southern California just experienced its wettest Christmas in modern history.
This Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were the rainiest in ...Read more
Zelenskyy expects to meet with Trump Sunday on peace plan
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he expects to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Florida on Sunday in pursuit of a deal to end Russia’s nearly four-year invasion.
Zelenskyy told reporters on Friday that he’d discuss sensitive issues with Trump including the future of the Donbas region in Ukraine’s east and the ...Read more
SoCal's wettest Christmas holiday ever, and the intensifying drought-to-deluge cycle behind it
LOS ANGELES — A year ago, officials were sounding alarms about a bone-dry winter that days later would combine with hurricane-strength winds to bring about the worst fires in Los Angeles history.
Now, Southern California just experienced its wettest Christmas in modern history.
This Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were the rainiest in the ...Read more
Grandfather dies in 'freak accident' at Nebraska McDonald's drive-thru
A beloved grandfather died in what police are calling a “freak accident” at a Nebraska McDonald’s drive-thru.
Michael Dickinson, 69, suffered fatal injuries after he somehow became trapped between the payment window and his car at the fast food chain’s store in Grand Island, some 24 miles southwest of Lincoln, local authorities said.
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Ute Indian Tribe sues Colorado for discrimination in state parks legislation
DENVER — The Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation is suing Colorado for discrimination in federal court, alleging that a recently passed law denies the Tribe equal access to its ancestral lands.
That law, Colorado Revised Statute 33-12-103.8, provides free access to Colorado’s state parks for the Southern Ute Indian Tribe ...Read more
Seattle-area Somali community on edge after Trump lashes out
SEATTLE — Abdi Jama’s phone started buzzing with questions from community members a month ago, when President Donald Trump referred to people from Somalia as “garbage” and said they should “go back to where they came from.”
The anxious calls and texts kept coming as immigration officers surged into Minneapolis, the largest Somali ...Read more
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