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Sean 'Diddy' Combs sex assault cases under review in Los Angeles, DA's office says

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LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County prosecutors are reviewing two sex assault cases against Sean “Diddy” Combs that stem from allegations made by a Florida music producer last year, law enforcement officials and the alleged victim said Wednesday.

Investigators from the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s ...Read more

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US says Israel, Lebanon agree to ceasefire if Hezbollah stops

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Israel and Lebanon have agreed to implement a ceasefire if Hezbollah also agrees to stop hostilities, according to a joint statement from both countries and the United States.

The deal is contingent on “a complete cessation” of fire from Iran-backed Hezbollah, the statement said, adding that the group must evacuate all operatives from ...Read more

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Rebecca Grossman, ex-Dodger found liable for crash that killed 2 boys; jury awards $176 million

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LOS ANGELES — Rebecca Grossman and former major leaguer Scott Erickson are to blame for the deaths of two young brothers who were struck by Grossman’s SUV in a Westlake Village crosswalk, a jury decided Wednesday.

Grossman, 62, is already serving 15 years to life in prison after being convicted of second-degree murder for fatally striking ...Read more

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US judge precludes Alaskans from suing over delays in federal food assistance

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A federal judge has determined that individual Alaskans can’t sue the state over ongoing delays in processing applications for federal food assistance, in the wake of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that curtailed aid recipients’ legal recourse when program rules are violated.

U.S. District Court Judge Sharon ...Read more

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Measure to require voter ID and eliminate most mail voting leads in Northern California's Shasta County

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A controversial citizens’ initiative in Shasta County, California, that would dramatically reshape local elections — by requiring ballots to be hand-counted, in apparent violation of state law, among other changes — was on track to be approved, according to early results from Tuesday night’s election.

Ballots were still being tallied, ...Read more

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Nevada may ease Colorado River worries with California ocean desalination deal

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Sipping freshly desalinated water from the Pacific Ocean, water managers from Nevada, Arizona and California ushered in what could become a game-changing agreement for the drought-stricken American West.

Because San Diego has excess water available in its larger portfolio of supply, Nevada and Arizona officials are exploring how their states �...Read more

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NYC crime hits historic lows, with fewest murders, shootings in first 5 months of year

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NEW YORK — Crime across the Big Apple has hit historic lows, with record reductions in murders, shooting incidents and shooting victims, according to the NYPD.

Major crime across the city declined 10.6% across the five boroughs — and more than 6% in the city’s subways — in May, according to the latest Police Department figures.

Year ...Read more

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Republican-led House votes to stop Iran war, rebuking Trump

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WASHINGTON — The Republican-led House voted to halt the U.S. war with Iran, breaking with President Donald Trump on an unpopular foreign conflict that is taking an escalating economic toll on Americans.

The 215-208 vote Wednesday showed worries over the war spreading in the president’s own party five months before congressional elections. ...Read more

Colorado mother charged with murder in 16-year-old daughter's death from chronic alcoholism

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DENVER — A Colorado mother is charged with murder in the death of her 16-year-old daughter after investigators say the woman encouraged the teen’s alcoholism and failed to seek help even when her health plummeted to the point she had trouble walking before her March death.

Gretchen Ryan, 55, was charged with second-degree murder in mid-May ...Read more

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Spotted lanternflies are reemerging in Maryland. Here's what to know

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It’s that time of year again — spotted lanternflies have made a comeback across Maryland and most of the eastern U.S.

Spotted lanternflies typically hatch in late April and early May, meaning juveniles of the species are popping up around the state. The Maryland Department of Agriculture predicted in March that Baltimore City and central ...Read more

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Treasury Secretary Bessent stays mum on 'anti-weaponization' fund at hearing

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WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent repeatedly declined to comment on the IRS’ involvement in a controversial settlement agreement to set up an “anti-weaponization” fund during testimony before a Senate committee Tuesday, citing ongoing litigation.

Bessent, who also oversees the IRS through his post at the Treasury Department,...Read more

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Congress finds a unifying issue — geothermal energy

WASHINGTON — Republicans and Democrats in Congress seem to have found a unifying issue, and it’s a hot one lurking beneath the earth’s surface: geothermal energy.

Without objection and without partisan digs from either side, the House on Tuesday passed by voice vote a package of six ...Read more

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In first override of 2026, NC lawmakers overturn Gov. Stein's veto of tax bill

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RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina General Assembly overturned Gov. Josh Stein’s veto on Wednesday, the first successful override of the 2026 legislative session.

The new law passed as a result allows taxpayers to receive a federal tax break for donating to scholarship-granting organizations. That includes scholarships for private schools. ...Read more

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'Tough lessons': House braces for Rayburn renovation

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WASHINGTON — As one lengthy renovation on the Capitol campus comes to an end, another one is about to begin — and lawmakers are hoping it won’t come with the same blown deadlines and cost overruns.

Members pressed Architect of the Capitol Thomas Austin on how to use lessons from the Cannon House Office Building renewal project to inform ...Read more

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Virginia Gov. Spanberger urges preparedness ahead of hurricane season

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RICHMOND, Va. — With the June 1 onset of the Atlantic hurricane season, Gov. Abigail Spanberger is urging Virginians to take precautions.

Wednesday at the Virginia Emergency Operations Center, she said the first step is to be on the lookout for wireless emergency alerts and to have a plan in place for what to do in the event of an evacuation....Read more

Sex offender with explosives killed by FBI after taking hostages in Bakersfield, officials say

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A dramatic hostage scenario played out in Central California overnight Tuesday, when a convicted sex offender barricaded himself in a building, threatened to blow himself up and was ultimately killed by the FBI, authorities said.

In what sounds like something out of a movie, police and FBI officials said that 41-year-old Anthony Scott Searles-...Read more

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Hilton and Becerra lead California's unsettled governor's race; Steyer faces elimination

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — As election officials continued tallying ballots Wednesday, Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Xavier Becerra continued to lead in the unsettled race to replace termed-out Gov. Gavin Newsom, with billionaire Democrat Tom Steyer hoping for a surge in late-arriving votes to push him into one of the top-two spots to advance...Read more

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In a first for the country, voters in Southern California city of Monterey Park ban data centers

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LOS ANGELES — Residents of Monterey Park voted overwhelmingly to ban data centers on election day, making the San Gabriel Valley city the first in the nation to do so by public vote.

As of Wednesday, 86% of votes were in favor of Measure NDC, the city ban, according to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.

Other cities and ...Read more

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Past fire at Washington paper mill suggests owner cut back on maintenance

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SEATTLE — Three years before a deadly tank rupture at a Longview pulp and paper mill, a fire lasting several days raised concerns that the owner had scaled back maintenance at the decades-old facility.

Crews battled the flames for three days as the fire burned through wood chips — pulp’s core ingredient — and spread from a conveyor belt...Read more

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Orlando reveals Pulse nightclub artifacts preserved in secret warehouse

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ORLANDO, Fla. — The iron-clad red front door. A golden chandelier that once hung over the dance floor. A decorated bar top encrusted with small pebbles. They are what remains of Pulse nightclub, the once-lively spot which closed forever following the shooting death of 49 people 10 years ago.

For the first time, the city of Orlando has ...Read more