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Colorado Supreme Court arsonist gets 8 years in prison
DENVER — The Arizona man who caused millions in damage to the Colorado Supreme Court building last year was sentenced Friday to eight years in prison.
Brandon Olsen shot out one of the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center’s first-floor windows and broke in shortly after 1 a.m. on Jan. 2, 2024. He was fleeing from a car crash at 13th ...Read more
EU blacklists former Haitian President Martelly, 2 former senators for alleged gang ties
Former Haitian President Michel Martelly has been blacklisted by the European Union alongside two once powerful lawmakers and a criminal gang, the EU said Monday, citing their alleged roles in Haiti’s escalating gang violence.
Martelly’s name was added to the EU Council’s sanctions list along with that of former senators Youri Latortue, ...Read more
Amid Colorado River 'impasse,' tense meeting comes to Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS — It’s down to the wire for officials to deliver a seven-state agreement to stabilize Lake Mead over the next 20 years. That’s why water managers are eager to attend this year’s annual policy gathering in Las Vegas.
Federal and state officials, professors, nonprofit leaders and environmentalists will gather on the Strip this ...Read more
Lawsuit to stop work on Eisenhower building withdrawn
WASHINGTON — Cultural Heritage Partners, the group that sued to prevent the Trump administration from painting the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, withdrew its motion Friday, saying it accepted assurances from the General Services Administration that it wouldn’t take any steps regarding the building before March 1, 2026.
The group ...Read more
A print of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by Lincoln will be auctioned by Christie's
PHILADELPHIA — Less than a year after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, while our nascent nation was still in the throes of the Civil War, two industrious Philadelphians devised a plan to help raise money for injured Union soldiers, war widows, and children left orphaned by the war.
Charles Godfrey Leland, a ...Read more
House GOP unveils draft health bill package
WASHINGTON — House Republican leaders released draft legislation Friday consisting of a package of health proposals aimed at reducing health care costs in 2026, setting up a possible floor vote this week.
The House Rules Committee is scheduled to meet Tuesday afternoon to consider the bill for floor action.
The 111-page bill combines a ...Read more
Sen. Mark Warner: No reason not to release Sept. 2 strike video
WASHINGTON — Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair Mark Warner, D-Va., on Friday said he expected video footage of the Sept. 2 military strike at the center of controversy over whether the U.S. killed noncombatants in the Caribbean to eventually be released.
Speaking during a gathering of the Defense Writers Group, Warner, who as a member ...Read more
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's organizer roots at fore as he courts progressives in budget fight
CHICAGO — The trenches are dug in Chicago’s slow-moving budget battle. And as he seeks to gain ground with a government shutdown weeks away, Mayor Brandon Johnson keeps lobbing the same ordnance: harsh words.
Last week, opponents of his plan to implement a corporate head tax were “cowards.” He tagged them with a pair of new epithets ...Read more
What we know about Nick Reiner, who struggled with addiction and shared his recovery with the world
LOS ANGELES — Nick Reiner spent years struggling with addiction and with help from his father, Hollywood legend Rob Reiner, told his story to the world.
On Monday, Nick was booked into the Los Angeles County jail on suspicion of murder, hours after his father and mother, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead inside their Brentwood home.
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Renegade Chicago aldermen tweak 2026 budget plan, but withhold details
CHICAGO — Renegade Chicago aldermen battling with Mayor Brandon Johnson over competing 2026 budgets announced tweaks to their proposal Monday morning, but withheld critical details.
The City Council majority group is dropping its plan to raise the garbage pickup fee, Ald. Gilbert Villegas, 36th, said in a statement. The group will also ...Read more
Mass shooter manhunt at Brown resets after detainee release
A manhunt for the shooter who killed two students during a rampage at Brown University entered its third day after authorities released an earlier person of interest.
Investigators determined that “evidence now points in a different direction,” away from the person they had previously detained, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha ...Read more
Why hasn't Trump sent troops to Philly, the city where 'bad things happen'? Everyone has a theory
PHILADELPHIA — In the last six months, President Donald Trump has sent troops, immigration agents or both to Democratic cities from coast to coast. The list includes Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, Memphis, Portland, Charlotte, New Orleans and Minneapolis.
But not Philadelphia.
The city that seemed an obvious early target, condemned by ...Read more
Feds say anti-government group plotted New Year's Eve bombings in Southern California
LOS ANGELES — A plan to attack several Los Angeles-area businesses on New Year’s Eve was detailed, dangerous and already in motion, authorities said.
But as four people allegedly tied to a left-wing, anti-government group gathered last week in the Mojave Desert to make and test several test bombs, FBI officials say they were able to foil ...Read more
Slow down! Central Park speed limit dropping to 15 mph for all vehicles and bicycles
NEW YORK — The City of New York plans to lower the speed limit on Central Park Drive to 15 mph, Transportation Department officials told the Daily News.
The speed limit — part of a broader redesign of the roadways in Central Park — will apply to all vehicles in the park, including official city motor vehicles and pedal-powered bicycles.
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Rob Reiner's son arrested on suspicion of homicide after director and his wife were found dead
LOS ANGELES — Rob Reiner’s son Nick was arrested on suspicion of murdering his parents after the Hollywood legend and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead at their Brentwood home Sunday.
Los Angeles police Chief Jim McDonnell said that officers responded to the Reiner home at about 3:40 p.m. Sunday. Detectives from the elite ...Read more
Tanning bed users have nearly twice as much damage to skin cells, Northwestern study finds
Though tanning may be far from people's minds this winter, a new study out of Northwestern Medicine is highlighting the risks of tanning beds, and showing how they can lead to skin cancer.
Not only is the use of tanning beds associated with nearly triple the risk of developing melanoma, but heavy users of tanning beds also had more damage to ...Read more
Australia eyes tougher gun laws after deadly Sydney attack
SYDNEY — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and state leaders pledged to strengthen gun laws a day after a father and son killed 15 people in the nation’s deadliest terror attack.
The National Cabinet tasked police ministers and attorneys general to explore options including caps on the number of firearms an individual can hold, ...Read more
Republican Rep. Massie slams Trump's response to Hollywood director Rob Reiner's killing
In a viral social media post, Rep. Thomas Massie criticized President Donald Trump’s response to the killing of famed director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, over the weekend.
Massie called Trump’s words, which, without evidence, suggested that the Reiners were killed in their Los Angeles home because of their opposition to the president...Read more
An argument at a Hollywood Christmas party hours before Rob Reiner, wife killed
LOS ANGELES -- More details are emerging about the killing of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, on Sunday. Their son Nick has been arrested on suspicion of murder, though police have provided few details.
Here is a timeline of what we know:
Saturday
--Family friends told The Times that Rob and Nick got into an argument on Saturday evening at...Read more
Trump to cap unprecedented year that skirted Congress, tested court system
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump soon will cap an all-gas-no-brakes 2025, with assessments mixed about a first year back in the White House that has overhauled the presidency.
Trump 2.0 reentered office on Jan. 20 with one of the most aggressive domestic and foreign policy agendas in American history. That included an unprecedented ...Read more
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