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Haiti enters new era of governing: Presidential council sworn in, prime minister resigns
Haiti entered a new era of governance on Thursday with the official installation of a new nine-member presidential council in a two-part ceremony in the country’s gang-ridden capital.
In a last-minute decision, members opted to secretly take the oath of office on the grounds of the National Palace — which has been under constant attack by ...Read more
Karen Read murder trial will be held in smaller courtroom
BOSTON — The Karen Read murder trial, which has become a hot-button case not only locally but for true crime lovers across the nation, will be held in a much smaller courtroom.
Norfolk Superior Court Judge Beverly Cannone also reiterated during a hearing Thursday that attorneys could not directly raise the federal probe into the Read ...Read more
Pro-Palestinian protests grow at UCLA and UC Santa Barbara
LOS ANGELES — Pro-Palestinian protests grew Thursday at California colleges and universities, including a new encampment at UCLA and demonstrations at UC Santa Barbara, a day after police in riot gear arrested 93 protesters at USC.
Fallout over the Israel-Hamas war grew Thursday as USC announced that it would cancel its main stage ...Read more
Harvey Weinstein rape conviction overturned by NY appeals court; California conviction remains
In a dramatic reversal of the nation’s landmark #MeToo trial, a New York appeals court on Thursday overturned the sex assault conviction of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
The state appeals court found, in a 4-3 decision, that the judge who presided over Weinstein’s 2020 trial prejudiced his case by allowing four women who said ...Read more
Nevada boy with autism found in metal cage, parents arrested
LAS VEGAS — A Henderson, Nevada, couple were arrested after police found a boy with autism locked in a “makeshift jail cell” and their three other children living in a home smeared with feces, according to arrest reports.
Misty Scanlan, 46, and Jeffery Scanlan, 41, were booked into the Henderson Detention Center on Tuesday on one count of...Read more
Trump advisers discuss penalties for nations that move away from the dollar
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump’s economic advisers are considering ways to actively stop nations from shifting away from using the dollar — an effort to counter budding moves among key emerging markets to reduce exposure to the U.S. currency, according to people familiar with the matter.
Discussions include penalties for ...Read more
'Bizarre': Why did Rand Paul miss the Ukraine foreign aid vote?
Kentucky’s U.S. Sen. Rand Paul was among three senators who missed Tuesday’s vote on the $95 billion foreign aid package providing weapons and equipment to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
Two days later and his office won’t explain why.
The libertarian anti-interventionist was an outspoken critic of the supplemental spending measure ...Read more
Mass. Legislature sends Gov. Healey $426 million shelter bill that caps stays at nine months
BOSTON — Massachusetts lawmakers shipped Gov. Maura Healey a spending bill Thursday that hands her $426 million to spend on emergency shelters over the next year-plus and caps families’ time in the system at nine months.
The dollars come at a crucial moment for the Healey administration, which has warned for months that cash to pay for ...Read more
Pecker at hush money trial says Trump feared trysts would hurt image, but didn't mention Melania
NEW YORK — Donald Trump never mentioned worrying about his wife, Melania, getting wind of his alleged trysts with porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal — only his future in politics, a Manhattan jury heard Thursday during explosive testimony at the former president’s hush money trial.
During his third day on the ...Read more
Columbia facing lose-lose decision as Gaza protest encampment deadline looms; Ilhan Omar on campus
NEW YORK — As a deadline for Columbia University administrators and protesters to iron out a deal to clear a Gaza encampment edges closer, university officials are facing a lose-lose decision if students continue to flout school rules: Call in the NYPD for a second time or allow a situation they have said cannot continue to continue.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters set up encampment inside Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC
NEW YORK — Pro-Palestinian protesters set up a small encampment inside the Fashion Institute of Technology in Chelsea, Manhattan, on Thursday.
Earlier in the day, demonstrators stormed into The Museum at FIT on W. 27th St. and Seventh Ave., Fox News reported.
Video shows scores of people pushing through the doors, where a security guard ...Read more
Buttigieg joins officials to mark Atlanta airport Concourse D project milestone
ATLANTA — U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joined local leaders Thursday at the world’s busiest airport to mark a milestone in one of the country’s major airport infrastructure initiatives.
Buttigieg joined Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens at the construction site where work is underway to build pieces of an expansion of Hartsfield...Read more
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Israel-Hamas war creates 'really fraught times' at Minnesota colleges
MINNEAPOLIS — Fadwa Wazwaz attended a pro-Palestinian protest at the University of Minnesota recently and intentionally took a picture with a Jewish attendee to show they could coexist despite the war in the Gaza Strip.
"This has to stop," Wazwaz, a Palestinian U employee,...Read more
Trump’s immunity arguments at Supreme Court highlight dangers − while prosecutors stress larger danger of removing legal accountability
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on April 25, 2024, in a case that will change the course of American history. That case is Trump v. United States, in which the justices have been asked to decide whether and to what extent former President Donald Trump – or any president – can be criminally prosecuted for actions taken while in...Read more
Astronauts arrive at Kennedy Space Center as 1st crew for Boeing's Starliner spacecraft
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It’s not just another ride for a pair of veteran NASA astronauts who arrived to the Space Coast ahead of their flight onboard Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner.
Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams, who both joined NASA’s astronaut corps more than two decades ago, will be the commander and pilot for ...Read more
USS George Washington aircraft carrier leaves Norfolk to begin a new chapter in Japan
The USS George Washington aircraft carrier departed Thursday from Naval Station Norfolk, embarking on a monthslong journey to its new homeport of Yokosuka, Japan, where it will begin a new chapter.
The Washington and about 3,200 sailors on board crossed the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel around 11 a.m. before cruising out of the Chesapeake Bay. It...Read more
MSU students set up encampment to pressure university to divest from Israel
Michigan State University students joined students across the nation in setting up an encampment on campus Thursday to pressure the university to divest in Israel amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
The students said they were negotiating with campus police, who informed them that the encampment violated university policies. About 25 tents were ...Read more
USC cancels 'main stage' commencement ceremony
LOS ANGELES — The University of Southern California announced Thursday that it is canceling its main May commencement ceremony, capping a dramatic series of moves that began last week after it informed valedictorian Asna Tabassum, who had been opposed by pro-Israel groups, that she would not be delivering the traditional speech.
In ending the...Read more
Key Bridge collapse: First large ships leaves Port of Baltimore using deeper temporary channel
BALTIMORE — The first of 11 ships trapped for a month behind the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge left the Port of Baltimore Thursday using an alternate shipping channel that opened earlier in the morning.
The Balsa 94, a cargo ship, sailed just before 10 a.m. with the help of two tugboats, passing chunks of the fallen steel bridge ...Read more
New Maryland law to prevent book banning signed by Gov. Wes Moore
BALTIMORE — New Maryland laws aimed at limiting book bans, expanding affordable housing opportunities and preventing burdensome local rules on where cannabis dispensaries can open became official Thursday with Gov. Wes Moore’s signature.
Going into effect immediately was the Freedom to Read Act — a response to a rise in challenges to ...Read more
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