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City Council measure bans Chicago police with ties to Proud Boys, other extremist groups
CHICAGO — Aldermen passed a measure Wednesday banning officers with ties to extremist and hate groups from working in the Chicago Police Department.
The City Council voted 28-to-21 to approve the ordinance that requires the Police Department to fire officers with ties to groups like the Three Percenters or Proud Boys. It also prohibits the ...Read more
Illinois lawmakers consider board that could cap prescription drug prices for consumers statewide
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — With 11 days remaining in their spring legislative session, Illinois lawmakers are considering legislation that would create a state panel empowered to review the costs of prescription drug prices and whether medicine is inaccessible to those who need it the most.
The bill to establish a Prescription Drug Affordability ...Read more
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SC House passes new congressional map despite ongoing election, pending lawsuit
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Despite objections over the expedited process to redraw congressional districts, the South Carolina House passed a new map aimed at electing seven Republicans to the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2026 midterms.
After just three days of ...Read more
Airbnb's Chesky says US 'misunderstanding' use of Chinese open-source AI models
Airbnb Inc. Chief Executive Officer Brian Chesky defended his company’s use of Chinese artificial intelligence models, saying U.S. lawmakers who worry Chinese firms can access Americans’ user data are “misunderstanding” the technology.
Airbnb is not a customer of Alibaba or other Chinese companies, he said in a Bloomberg TV interview on...Read more
Latest fraud charges filed against suspects in Minn. housing, child care schemes
Federal prosecutors have leveled their latest fraud charges against a group of people accused of stealing millions from Minnesota’s housing and child care programs.
Fahima Egeh Mahamud faces one count of conspiring to defraud the United States, alleging that from October 2022 through December 2025, she collected $4.6 million by submitting ...Read more
Fires ring Southern California and it's only May. What's going on?
LOS ANGELES — California has seen an uptick in wildfires, from Siskiyou County to San Diego.
Southern California has caught the brunt of the surge. Nearly a dozen fires have, together, consumed more than 26,000 acres of varied terrain in the region over the last week, in remote island chaparral as well as brushy foothills bordering ...Read more
Trump renews pressure as Iran vows retaliation beyond Mideast
WASHINGTON — The U.S. and Iran traded threats of escalation on Wednesday as the weeks-long stalemate in the Middle East dragged on without resolution.
President Donald Trump told reporters the U.S. was in the “final stages” with Iran, sparking investor hopes that a deal was close. Treasuries surged and oil dropped sharply.
But the ...Read more
Attorney says ICE agent will turn himself in on charges from Operation Metro Surge
MINNEAPOLIS — A St. Paul attorney representing the ICE agent charged with pointing his gun at motorists during Operation Metro Surge said Wednesday that his client will turn himself in after prosecutors issued a nationwide warrant for his arrest in April.
Criminal defense attorney Ryan Pacyga filed a certificate of representation for Gregory ...Read more
Trump OKs $2B water pipeline under Sloan Canyon conservation area
President Donald Trump signed a bill into law Tuesday that will allow water managers to build a $2 billion pipeline under a national conservation area.
The Sloan Canyon Conservation and Lateral Water Pipeline Act was championed in Congress by Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Rep. Dina Titus, both Democrats. Ultimately, the pipeline will meet ...Read more
Alaska House approves operating budget, setting up final Senate vote as session wraps
JUNEAU — The Alaska Legislature is poised to adopt a balanced budget on the final day of the regular legislative session, sending Alaskans $1,200 in cash payments.
The House voted Tuesday evening to adopt a $12.8 billion spending plan to fund agency operations and state services. The Senate is expected to take up the vote on Wednesday.
The ...Read more
Boost in state funding for NYC schools to help growing population of homeless students
NEW YORK — After years of advocacy, New York lawmakers are changing the state’s primary school aid formula to drive much-needed resources to the city’s growing population of homeless students.
The revised formula, known as Foundation Aid, establishes a new weight for students who are homeless or in foster care, according to an education ...Read more
Key Bridge collapse: Judge rules on request to delay civil trial
BALTIMORE — A federal judge on Wednesday denied a motion to delay an upcoming civil trial tied to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, keeping the case on track to begin June 1 in U.S. District Court.
“Staying the current course is the most efficient use of judicial resources,” Judge James Bredar said from the bench, rejecting a ...Read more
Virginia Gov. Spanberger vetoes bill prohibiting ICE courthouse arrests
NORFOLK, Va. — Gov. Abigail Spanberger took action Wednesday on the last bills before her, including vetoing some immigration protections and signing paid sick leave into law.
Spanberger vetoed legislation that would have prohibited federal immigration arrests at courthouses, schools, hospitals and polling places. In her veto statement, the ...Read more
Florida International Univ. suspends former campus Republican leaders for 2 years over racist group chat
MIAMI — Two former campus Republican leaders have been barred from stepping foot on Florida International University’s campus, after the school suspended the students for two years over a racist group chat created by the Miami-Dade GOP’s then secretary.
Abel Carvajal, the creator of the group chat and a third-year law student, was found ...Read more
18 bodies found in hidden room at Pueblo mortuary identified, Colorado officials say
DENVER — State investigators now know the names of 18 people whose remains were left to decompose in a hidden back room of a Pueblo mortuary for over a decade, Colorado Bureau of Investigation officials said Wednesday.
All of the remains identified from Davis Mortuary so far are from people who died between 2010 and 2012, the CBI said in a ...Read more
Woman who fell into uncovered manhole in Midtown Manhattan died of intense heat and trauma
NEW YORK — Donike Gocaj, the 56-year-old woman who was killed falling into an open manhole in Midtown Manhattan, died as a result of the intense heat inside the manhole beneath the streets and trauma from the fall, according to the city’s medical examiner.
An autopsy revealed Gocaj’s cause of death as a combination of scald burns with ...Read more
After session stalemate, Minnesota's debate over gun control moves into election season
MINNEAPOLIS — The crack of a gavel late Sunday marked the failed end to a nearly yearlong effort to strengthen Minnesota’s gun control laws.
It began after the assassination of DFL House Leader Melissa Hortman in June and was given urgency by the mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis a few months later, but...Read more
Social media, manifesto of San Diego mosque shooters rooted in white nationalism
The gunmen who killed three people at the San Diego Islamic Center left behind a 75-page document that preached hate, anti-Islam and antisemitism and promoted violence and chaos, law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation told the Los Angeles Times.
The manifesto was titled “The New Crusade: Sons of Tarrant” and made reference ...Read more
Containment grows on Sandy fire, others across Southern California
LOS ANGELES — A wildfire that forced tens of thousands of residents to evacuate Simi Valley jumped to 15% containment overnight, according to officials.
The blaze began around 11 a.m. Pacific time Monday off Sandy Avenue and moved to nearby homes, destroying one, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. It had ...Read more
Trump's influence on GOP primaries spurs 'pretty sour' feelings
WASHINGTON — The relationship between some Republicans and President Donald Trump could be taking a “pretty sour” turn as some GOP lawmakers primaried out of their congressional seats by White House-backed candidates explore a newfound freedom to vote their minds.
That bodes poorly for Republicans’ efforts to unify and maintain their ...Read more
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