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On final weekend before Illinois primary, candidates try to keep it local despite flood of out-of-state money
Candidates fanned out across the state to hit traditional campaign stops in the final weekend before Tuesday’s primary, wooing local audiences in an election increasingly overcome by national events and out-of-state money.
Some trooped through soupy rain along Western Avenue at the South Side Irish St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Others toured ...Read more
Australia's role in Iran War to remain defensive, minister says
Australia’s involvement in the escalating war in Iran will be limited to providing defensive support for partners in the Persian Gulf, a senior government official said, stopping short of committing to help protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz as the U.S. seeks assistance from allies.
The center-left Labor government’s decision so far ...Read more
Boston Weather: Flooding, high winds warnings incoming
Potential flooding and high winds are set to kick off the week for Boston, before a period of chillier dry weather heading into next weekend, according to National Weather Service Forecasts.
“Rain starts to move in, heading into (Monday) morning,” said NWS meteorologist Candice Hrencecin. “(Monday) is going to be pretty rainy. And then it...Read more
Trump says he wants to finish in Iran before turning to Cuba
President Donald Trump said Cuba wants to make a deal with the U.S., but that he wants to finish the war in Iran before turning to the island nation.
“I think we will pretty soon either make a deal or do whatever we have to do,” he told reporters Sunday on Air Force One. “We’re talking to Cuba, but we’re going to do Iran before Cuba.�...Read more
Trump floats Xi summit delay if no help on Hormuz, FT says
Donald Trump said he could delay his planned summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping if Beijing doesn’t help unblock the Strait of Hormuz, the Financial Times reported, citing an interview with the U.S. president.
“It’s only appropriate that people who are the beneficiaries of the strait will help to make sure that nothing bad happens ...Read more
Murkowski sponsors bill to cut $100,000 H-1B visa fee for public schools
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski has introduced legislation to exempt public schools from a $100,000 annual fee to hire international workers, a fee put in place for some visas by a Trump administration order in September.
Administrators at Alaska school districts, already burdened by high teacher vacancy rates, have pressed federal and state lawmakers...Read more
This small Minnesota town pulses with immigrant-run businesses. ICE has threatened their survival
LONG PRAIRIE, Minn. — Weekends used to start in Manuel Tejeda-Mendez’ barber chair, customers stopping in for an after-work haircut before heading out to enjoy their Friday night.
The weekly ritual brought those customers to Long Prairie’s Central Avenue, the main street in this rural Minnesota town. Along that corridor are about a dozen ...Read more
Dangerous storms possible across Virginia; damaging winds, large hail and potentially strong tornadoes are threats
Much of Virginia is under the “substantial risk” of severe weather on Monday.
The commonwealth could see severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds, large hail and strong tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service.
The weather service’s forecast said there remains a substantial risk of severe weather Monday along ...Read more
Mikie Sherrill wants to cut down corporate tax breaks. The South Jersey business community is concerned.
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill said she would not raise taxes on New Jerseyans, but when she made her budget pitch on Tuesday, it became clear that the promise didn’t extend to businesses.
That caught business leaders off guard.
“Prior to the budget address, the governor had said many times, ‘no new taxes, no new taxes, no new taxes,’ ...Read more
Penn GLP-1 study finds small increase in risk of osteoporosis and gout
John “Gabe” Horneff, an orthopedic surgeon at Pennsylvania Hospital, had noticed a peculiar trend: Some patients taking GLP-1s would come in with significant tendon injuries from relatively minor physical excursion.
For example, some suffered tears in the rotator cuff in the shoulder area while doing simple housework like vacuuming or ...Read more
From $500 to $1.5K: Marylanders feel financial impact of expired ACA tax credits
Michael Zabetakis’ monthly health insurance premium nearly tripled when the enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits expired in January — rising from about $500 to nearly $1,500 as he waits to turn 65 in July and qualify for Medicare. By his birthday, the Glen Burnie, Maryland, native will have shelled out $6,000 for his health care.
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Wild US weather halts flights, dumps snow and knocks out power
Blizzards, wildfires and thunderstorms swirling toward the eastern U.S. have knocked out power to thousands and grounded hundreds of flights across the Midwest.
Heavy snow touched off blizzard warnings from South Dakota to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on Sunday, the National Weather Service said. Meanwhile, high winds are shaking power lines ...Read more
Temple Israel shooter's brother was a Hezbollah commander, Israel says
The brother of the man who carried out Thursday’s attack at a West Bloomfield Township synagogue was a Hezbollah commander killed in an Israeli airstrike days earlier, the Israel Defense Forces said Sunday.
The IDF tweeted a post on X that identified the commander as Ibrahim Muhammad Ghazali, saying he managed weapons operations in a ...Read more
Homeless deaths are dropping. This group is part of the reason why
It takes 20 minutes to find out if you have HIV.
On a Monday in March, Dulce Delgado, a 37-year-old woman living in a tent on a hill, held out her hand. Prizma Mercado, a member of a roving medical team called Healthcare in Action, pricked a finger. Blood welled up on the skin and Mercado dropped a small amount onto a test strip.
The timer ...Read more
How Bay Area billionaires are trying to stop California's wealth tax
A group of Bay Area billionaires has poured $35 million into a campaign to block a proposed California wealth tax, backing three ballot initiatives designed to kill or weaken the measure.
The billionaires have put $35 million into a new political action committee called Building a Better California that is gathering signatures to put on the ...Read more
US and Iran keep up strikes as Trump mulls possibility of a deal
The U.S. and Iran signaled no letup in fighting as President Donald Trump dangled the possibility of negotiations to end a conflict that’s brought shipping in the strategic Strait of Hormuz to a near standstill and upended energy markets.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the Islamic Republic hasn’t asked for talks or a ceasefire...Read more
Hungary's opposition flexes muscle with mass rally against Orban
Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar’s supporters packed central Budapest in a show of strength a month before elections that polls show could spell the end of Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule.
Backers of Magyar’s Tisza party lined the capital’s Andrassy Avenue for more than a mile on Sunday ahead of the April 12 vote. ...Read more
Pentagon sees Iran war lasting up to six weeks, Trump aide says
A top aide to President Donald Trump said the Pentagon estimates the Iran war, now in its third week, would take between four and six weeks.
Kevin Hassett, head of the White House’s National Economic Council, offered the timeline along with a caveat that the ultimate decision on when the war will conclude lies with Trump. He was among several...Read more
Man dies after he's punched in face on Penn Station subway platform over bump
A 55-year-old man died after a man he bumped into on a Penn Station subway platform punched him in the face, sources familiar with the incident said Sunday.
The two men were walking near each other when the victim bumped into the attacker on the uptown C and E platform about 6:55 p.m. Saturday, sparking an argument, the sources said.
The ...Read more
Epstein files show reach extended into Maryland, from soccer team to science
In addition to the specific revelations in the files released by the Department of Justice on the Jeffrey Epstein case, another takeaway emerges: the sheer breadth of the convicted sex offender’s reach.
The millions of documents released to date contain references to individuals and groups from seemingly everywhere, including Maryland, where ...Read more
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