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KC Election Board moves ahead with gerrymandered Missouri map. Half of voters affected
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Election Board plans to move ahead using Missouri’s new gerrymandered congressional map, unlike other area election authorities.
More than 100,000 registered voters under the Kansas City Election Board’s jurisdiction are expected to change congressional districts, Shawn Kieffer, the Republican director ...Read more
More families allege kids wandered off Baltimore schools' property
BALTIMORE — Three Baltimore families notified Baltimore City Public Schools of their intent to sue on Thursday, alleging their children with autism left school property unnoticed by staff.
“What we assumed was an isolated incident now appears, we fear, to be part of a disturbing pattern, only made worse by the fact that these children are ...Read more
Work begins on planned ICE detention facility near Gilroy, Calif., as Santa Clara County threatens lawsuit
Work is already underway at the site of a planned ICE detention facility just outside Gilroy, setting up a legal and political fight between Santa Clara County and the federal government over what could become Northern California’s newest link in the federal government’s expanded deportation system.
“It’s the federal government building...Read more
Teen questioned in homicides of high school basketball player and Uber driver
Chicago police were questioning a 17-year-old boy in connection with last week’s fatal shooting of Damarion Johnson and Jassen Cho, according to department representatives and police sources.
Police arrested the teen Wednesday afternoon on the city’s West Side, sources said. Charges had not been announced as of Thursday.
Cho, 38, was ...Read more
Trump bought Nvidia, Boeing, Intel in flurry of transactions
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s latest financial disclosures show that he made a slew of stock and bond purchases with major American companies in the first quarter of the year totaling in the tens of millions of dollars and possibly more.
The transactions, spelled out in documents filed with the U.S. Office of Government Ethics that...Read more
US expects dramatic agricultural purchases by China, Greer says
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said he anticipates that China would commit to billions in American agricultural purchases, as Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping complete their summit in Beijing.
“We expect to also see an agreement for double-digit billion purchases of ags over the next three years, per year, coming out of this ...Read more
Judge temporarily bars ICE from deporting man who helped police investigate his daughter's shooting death
PHILADELPHIA — ICE has been blocked, at least for now, from deporting an undocumented Mexican man who helped Berks County authorities investigate the shooting death of his daughter.
Erasmo Zavala Almanza, 50, will not be removed from the United States before June 1, a federal judge ruled Thursday. He could have been deported as soon as Monday...Read more
Boston city councilors vow to resign over Mayor Wu's proposed $724,000 veterans' budget cut
BOSTON — A pair of Boston city councilors are vowing to walk away from the job if Mayor Michelle Wu doesn’t fully restore her proposed 14.6% cut to the city’s veterans budget.
The proposal to slash $724,000 from the veterans’ services office has sparked outrage among councilors, former service members, and EMTs who favor a full ...Read more
A dispute over attorneys in Miami death-penalty case could end up in Tallahassee
Ian Jackson hired and paid for an attorney to defend him in a 2020 murder case. But two years after his second-degree murder arrest, Miami prosecutors successfully sought a first-degree murder indictment — and opted to seek the death penalty.
Jackson, 32, is accused of killing two men minutes apart on June 22, 2020. One of the killings ...Read more
National redistricting battles hit Washington state and its lawmakers
WASHINGTON — The landmark Supreme Court decision axing a majority-Black congressional district in Louisiana has intensified redistricting battles across the nation, rippling as far as Washington state. The ruling has renewed a Republican challenge to Washington's new legislative districts while spurring some Democrats to seek new congressional...Read more
Boston Mayor Wu tries to quell rebellion, as City Council mobilizes to reject her $4.9 billion budget because of cuts
BOSTON — Boston Mayor Michelle Wu took action to try to tamp down a revolt after learning that “some” councilors were mobilizing to vote against her $4.9 billion budget and seek additional funding to prevent painful cuts.
Wu sent a rebuke to councilors in a Thursday letter, saying that a vote to reject her proposed budget for next fiscal ...Read more
A new tax on NYC real estate sales aimed at helping Mamdani close city budget gap
State lawmakers are planning a new tax on some New York City homes purchased in cash, state Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said Thursday, as new details about the governor’s planned pied-à-terre tax were also revealed.
That new surcharge is expected to be included in the state budget, which is now more than six weeks late.
The tax on cash ...Read more
Gavin Newsom on bringing state workers back to offices: 'We want to get it done'
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov. Gavin Newsom reaffirmed his decision to call state workers back to government offices during his final budget revision presentation Thursday, appearing exasperated that his employees are still resisting a four-day, in-office requirement.
“While I’m empathetic to change, we’ve been previewing this for...Read more
Supreme Court, in 7-2 vote, upholds abortion pills sent by mail, for now
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected an antiabortion challenge to federal regulations that permit sending pills through the mail once a patient has consulted a doctor online.
The justices granted an emergency appeal from the makers of mifepristone and set aside an order from a U.S. appeals court in Louisiana that would have ...Read more
Karen Read SUV auction ends early with private offer
BOSTON — The auction for the Lexus SUV at the heart of the Karen Read murder trials was cut short after a private offer for an undisclosed amount was made.
That’s according to a source at Manzi Personal Property Appraisers & Restorers, which hosted the auction scheduled for 3 p.m. on Thursday at its offices at 22 Prospect St. in Woburn.
...Read more
Albany plans new tax on cash sales of property, reveals pied-à-terre tax details
NEW YORK — State lawmakers are planning a new tax on some New York City homes purchased in cash, state Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said Thursday, as new details about the governor’s planned pied-à-terre tax were also revealed.
That new surcharge is expected to be included in the state budget, which is now more than six weeks late.
The ...Read more
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Hantavirus strikes a cruise ship: A 'perfect storm' or a warning sign?
The voyage was marketed for explorers eager to venture to "the edges of the map," from Antarctica to some of the most remote islands in the world.
It would be a tantalizing trip for tourists with an appetite for adventure — less about trips to the spa and lounging by the ...Read more
CIA director visits Havana and offers economic engagement, but delivers warning
CIA Director John Ratcliffe traveled to Havana on Thursday and met with Raúl Castro’s grandson to deliver a message: The United States’ offer to help Cuba economically is genuine, but it has an expiration date.
Ratcliffe visited Havana to discuss the essential steps the Cuban regime must do to build a productive relationship with the ...Read more
Xi's threat to Trump cements Taiwan as top risk to US-China ties
After Xi Jinping regaled Donald Trump with goose-stepping soldiers and flag-waving children, the Chinese leader’s warning that Taiwan could lead to “clashes” between the superpowers amounted to a thunderclap in the choreographed world of Communist Party politics.
Cautioning American presidents against interfering with the self-ruled ...Read more
Trump bought Nvidia, Boeing, Microsoft in flurry of transactions
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s latest financial disclosures show that he made a slew of stock and bond purchases with major American companies in the first quarter of the year totaling in the tens of millions of dollars and possibly more.
The transactions, spelled out in a pair of documents filed with the U.S. Office of Government ...Read more
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