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People are betting on elections in prediction markets. Congress is watching
WASHINGTON — As Spencer Pratt fell behind in the Los Angeles mayoral primary, an unexpected group began claiming election fraud: people tracking the Republican’s success on prediction markets, the increasingly popular online exchanges on which people can make bets ...Read more
Education Department sheds more programs in bid to dismantle agency
WASHINGTON — The Department of Education is dispersing its civil rights and special education responsibilities to other federal offices, a major step toward the Trump administration’s goal of dismantling the agency.
Oversight of civil rights in schools will move to the Department of Justice and special education programs will move to the ...Read more
Lake Mead's slow demise just sped up in latest federal study
LAS VEGAS — The reservoir that serves as Southern Nevada’s main water supply is headed for an even more painful decline than thought due to historic drought and recent water management decisions, according to federal forecasters.
Lake Mead could plummet to 1,015.77 feet above sea level in July 2027, far below any level seen since the ...Read more
Midland mass shooter's cause of death released by Texas Department of Public Safety
The Texas Department of Public Safety said that Victor Mata Villarreal, the suspect in the Midland mass shooting on June 12., died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The autopsy results released on Tuesday confirmed this, according to the DPS.
Villarreal was found dead in an abandoned veterinarian’s office building where he had barricaded ...Read more
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' prison release date moved up again
NEW YORK — Sean “Diddy” Combs’ release from prison is now set for February 2028, weeks earlier than his previously scheduled date.
The disgraced music mogul, who is currently behind bars at New Jersey’s FCI Fort Dix, was ordered to spend 50 months in prison after he was found guilty in July 2025 of two counts of transportation to ...Read more
Key Bridge collapse: Judge sets 2027 trial in Baltimore; fate of missing defendant unresolved
BALTIMORE — A federal judge on Tuesday scheduled the criminal trial connected to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore for October 2027. But as attorneys prepare for the 16-month road ahead, questions remain about who exactly will be at the highly anticipated seven-week jury trial.
At the start of a status conference on Tuesday, ...Read more
B-52 bomber crash came as Air Force was upgrading legendary workhorse
LOS ANGELES — The U.S. Air Force at Edwards Air Force Base was in the process of tests to upgrade the aging fleet of B-52 bombers with new engines and radar systems when one of the planes crashed Monday, killing eight people, officials said.
The tests, and planned upgrades for the bomber, are just the latest in what has been long history for ...Read more
5 men allegedly involved in plot to attack White House UFC cage-fighting show
LOS ANGELES — Five suspects have been arrested for allegedly plotting to kill government officials and others attending the UFC cage-fighting show staged at the White House last weekend, according to a criminal complaint filed by federal prosecutors in Los Angeles.
Bryan Roa, 24, of Calimesa and Michael Thomas, 32, of Pinon Hills, California,...Read more
DeSantis' property tax plan could be unconstitutional. Here's why
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ property tax proposal has a provision meant to entice Floridians at the ballot box in November: New residents will have to wait five years to benefit from it.
It’s not a new idea. But it could be an unconstitutional one.
More than 40 years ago, the Florida Supreme Court struck down a nearly ...Read more
Suspects charged with plot to attack White House UFC event
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Justice Department has charged five people in connection with an alleged plot to use explosives and snipers to target wealthy people and prominent politicians who attended a UFC fight Sunday on the White House lawn.
All five individuals have been arrested in connection with the planned plot, which never transpired, and ...Read more
US Attorney's Office brings conspiracy charges against 15 people involved in anti-ICE actions in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — Federal prosecutors on Tuesday unsealed conspiracy charges against 15 people they accuse of coordinating with each other to impede immigration enforcement efforts in Minnesota this year.
During a news conference, Minnesota U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen described the indictment against 15 defendants as part of a broader effort by ...Read more
Rikers Island detainees earn their school degrees as Mayor Mamdani speaks at graduation
NEW YORK — Rikers Island for the most part makes headlines for violence and disorder, so much so that New York City has moved to close the notorious jail complex.
But on Tuesday, there was a palpable shift in the air as dozens of incarcerated students crossed the graduation stage to receive their diploma from the public high school on Rikers,...Read more
US and Iran prepare for deal signing as financial details emerge
The United States and Iran are preparing to formally sign an interim peace deal that has left both sides claiming victory, with details of the accord still emerging and energy insiders skeptical of how fast it can reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The text of the so-called memorandum of understanding — which opens the way to two months of ...Read more
Suspects charged with plot to attack White House UFC event
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Justice Department has charged five people in connection with an alleged plot to use explosives and snipers to target wealthy people and prominent politicians who attended a UFC fight Sunday on the White House lawn.
All five individuals have been arrested in connection with the planned plot, which never transpired, and ...Read more
At G7 summit, Trump says Syria better than Israel at fighting Hezbollah
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump vented his frustration with Israel’s military campaign in Lebanon, going as far to suggest that Syria would do a better job fighting Hezbollah there.
During a meeting at the Group of Seven summit with Qatar’s leader, Trump said Israel’s campaign against the Iran-backed militant group had nearly ...Read more
Cause of death revealed for Central Park carriage horse that reignited controversy
NEW YORK — The carriage horse that died suddenly in New York City’s Central Park last week expired after eating a “substantial” quantity of a poisonous plant, according to a necropsy report released Tuesday by the Transport Workers Union — a finding the union says undercuts claims the horse was worked to death as the union pointed the ...Read more
UN chief delivers message to international force confronting Haiti's gang crisis
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres arrived in Haiti on Tuesday and spent the first part of his visit touring the base of the newly established Gang Suppression Force, the international community’s latest effort to help Haiti confront its worsening crisis.
The U.N. chief, who had advocated for a new funding mechanism to help ...Read more
Public schools must excuse students for religious instruction, Florida AG says
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier last week issued a legal opinion affirming that all school districts must accommodate parents who want their children to leave or be absent from school for the purpose of receiving religious instruction.
Release time for religious instruction, also known as RTRI, allows students to be excused from school ...Read more
George Pino's wife, more girls on boat testify for defense in deadly crash trial
MIAMI — Two of the girls who were on the boat piloted by Doral real estate broker George Pino when it crashed, killing a 17-year-old girl, described the moments before Pino slammed his boat into a channel marker in Biscayne Bay, saying the ride was like countless others they had been on as frequent boaters.
“It felt like nothing out of the ...Read more
Senate clashes over fate of 'anti-weaponization' fund
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats sought to pass legislation to abolish the White House’s supposedly defunct “anti-weaponization” fund Tuesday, in a floor move blocked by Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn.
Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., attempted to pass via unanimous consent the measure to stop the $1.8 billion fund from the ...Read more
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