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'It'll be a while' before Maryland can confirm if measles has spread, doctors say
BALTIMORE — A new case of measles reported in Maryland last week could become an outbreak if gone unnoticed in under-vaccinated, susceptible areas, doctors told The Baltimore Sun. As a highly contagious disease starting with less dramatic symptoms, measles can fly under the radar, complicating efforts to track its spread.
Unlike many airborne...Read more
Virginia votes Tuesday on congressional redistricting. Here's what voters need to know
NORFOLK, Va. — Virginia’s special election for a ballot referendum on congressional redistricting is Tuesday. Here’s a rundown of everything voters need to know to cast a ballot.
Virginia voters are asked to choose “yes” or “no” on a redistricting referendum that, if approved, would put a new congressional map in effect for the ...Read more
Boston organization returns queer migrant wellness grant funding to city after backlash
BOSTON — An organization is returning all grant funding to the City of Boston after backlash over its decision to use the money to provide “wellness allowance” vouchers for queer migrants, spending the mayor’s office said was improper.
The so-called LGBTQ+ migrant justice organization, Outnewcomers, blamed “safety threats” for its ...Read more
Maryland sues over Potomac River sewage spill, seeks damages from DC Water
Maryland is suing DC Water, the utility company behind the sewage line that spilled an estimated 243 million gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River in January.
Through the lawsuit, filed Monday, the state’s Office of the Attorney General and the Maryland Department of the Environment are seeking civil penalties against DC Water, as well...Read more
Starmer blames UK foreign office in bid to his save job
LONDON — Keir Starmer said UK Foreign Office officials repeatedly let him down by not disclosing Peter Mandelson had failed his security vetting before being installed as U.S. ambassador, as Britain’s embattled premier sought to limit the damage of the ongoing saga around the appointment.
“It beggars belief that throughout the whole ...Read more
Bail documents reveal 2 other fatalities linked to California fireworks case
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Five once-powerful men — including Lt. Sam Machado, a former member of the Yolo County Sheriff’s Office — stood handcuffed behind glass in prison garb in a Woodland court Thursday, facing murder and other serious charges. Family members of the workers who died in last year’s Esparto warehouse explosion, some as ...Read more
Singer D4vd charged in murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, death penalty possible
Singer D4vd is facing the death penalty now that he’s officially been charged in the murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the teenager whose dismembered remains were found decomposing in the trunk of his impounded Tesla this past September.
The Queens-born “Romantic Homicide” singer, 21, was charged Monday with first degree murder with ...Read more
Trump invokes wartime powers to fund new energy projects
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to provide federal funds for a wide range of energy projects, as his administration faces pressure to help curb rising oil and gas costs.
Trump on Monday signed five presidential determinations under the law, according to a White House official on condition of anonymity to...Read more
'Planned fight' leads to mass shooting at park: 2 killed, 5 wounded, NC police say
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Seven people were shot Monday morning at a city-owned park in Winston-Salem and two have died, according to the North Carolina State Bureau of investigation report.
It happened just before 10 a.m. in Leinbach Park near Jefferson Middle School, and the dead have been identified as 16-year-old Daniel Jimenez Millian and 17-...Read more
California man shot 7 times by ICE and charged with assault to remain in custody
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Patterson man who was shot seven times by immigration agents and then charged with trying to hit them with his car will remain in custody pending his trial, a federal judge in Sacramento ruled Monday.
Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, 36, faces a felony charge of assault of a federal officer with a deadly weapon — in ...Read more
Newly released police records detail wait after Hortman shooting, early ID of Boelter as suspect
MINNEAPOLIS — A trove of records released Monday shows law enforcement dispatching drones, helicopters and personnel throughout the Twin Cities suburbs in an attempt to find the suspect involved in a series of politically motivated shootings last summer.
Despite those efforts, the alleged shooter, Vance Boelter, evaded capture for 43 hours. ...Read more
Fed chair nominee Warsh to field questions about Fed independence
WASHINGTON — Republicans and Democrats on the Senate Banking Committee appear poised to question Kevin Warsh, the nominee to be the next chairman of the Federal Reserve, on the central bank’s independence — but from different angles — during a hearing scheduled for Tuesday.
Ranking member Elizabeth Warren is also expected to question ...Read more
'Our numbers are hurting': Nevada continues to struggle with trooper vacancies
The rising cost of living along with spikes in health insurance and retirement plan costs are blunting Nevada’s attempts to recruit and retain state troopers, a police union leader said.
Dan Gordon is president of the Nevada Police Union, which represents state troopers, parole and probation officers and others across Nevada.
He said that ...Read more
Singer D4vd charged with murder in slaying of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez
LOS ANGELES — David Anthony Burke — the 21-year-old music star better known as D4vd — repeatedly sexually abused a teenage girl before murdering her and dismembering her body in order to protect his ascendant music career, prosecutors alleged Monday.
Burke was charged with murder, repeated sexual abuse of a minor and mutilation of human ...Read more
In visit to Havana, State Department warned Cuba it 'has a small window to make a deal'
A U.S. State Department official urged Cuba to strike a deal soon and release political prisoners, following a recent visit of senior agency officials to Havana to lay out key U.S. demands, the first visit of its kind since the Obama administration.
In a meeting on April 10, the U.S. officials told their Cuban counterparts that they have “a ...Read more
Venezuela grants conditional release to 51 political prisoners amid tensions
Venezuelan authorities said Monday they have freed 51 people described by human-rights groups as political prisoners, as the interim government continues a broader push to ease political tensions following the January apprehension of former strongman Nicolás Maduro.
In a statement, the government said the Attorney General’s Office requested ...Read more
Singer D4vd charged in murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, death penalty possible
Singer D4vd is facing the death penalty now that he’s officially been charged in the murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the teenager whose dismembered remains were found decomposing in the trunk of his impounded Tesla this past September.
The Queens-born “Romantic Homicide” singer, 21, was charged Monday with first degree murder with ...Read more
Temple has lost average of $200 million annually as enrollment slides, and retention rates are a major issue, internal report says
Temple University is retaining fewer students from freshman to sophomore year than it did a decade ago, and the rate at which students progress from fall to spring semester has declined, too.
The retention issue — a problem for many schools nationwide — comes as the North Philadelphia-based university faces increased budget pressures. ...Read more
Trump aims to seal Iran deal, says truce extension unlikely
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said he’s not likely to extend the two-week ceasefire with Iran, increasing the urgency for negotiators to conclude a deal to end the war.
Trump said in a Monday phone interview that the truce, which he announced April 7, expires on “Wednesday evening Washington time” — possibly buying more ...Read more
Gotti grandson gets 15 months as new filings reveal mom Victoria's need for kidney not so dire
NEW YORK — John Gotti’s grandson Carmine Agnello was sentenced to 15 months behind bars for a $1.1 million dollar COVID loan fraud, as court filings reveal his mother Victoria Gotti might not need him to donate a kidney to save her life after all.
Victoria Gotti submitted a lengthy letter to U.S. District Court Judge Nusrat Choudhury, ...Read more
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