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Mexican volunteers search for Nancy Guthrie remains after anonymous tip
An anonymous tip pertaining to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie sent a Mexican volunteer group looking for the missing Arizona woman‘s remains just south of the U.S. border.
The nonprofit organization Buscando Corazones de Nogales Sonora told local media that it received a call on Mother’s Day, pointing volunteers to an unmarked grave ...Read more
Maryland election board to keep print vendor despite multiple mistakes
BALTIMORE — The Maryland State Board of Elections will continue working with printing company Taylor Print and Visual Impressions Inc. despite the vendor mailing the wrong party ballots last month and recently sending duplicate ballots.
State Election Administrator Jared DeMarinis said that because ballot-printing for the November election ...Read more
In Palisades fire trial, judge bars evidence of alleged burned Bible and arson threat
LOS ANGELES — A federal judge on Friday declined to allow testimony that the defendant on trial for the Palisades fire had at one point burned a Bible and threatened to burn down his sister’s house, while warning the defense attorney “to tighten up your questioning.”
U.S. District Judge Anne Hwang said Jonathan Rinderknecht’s prior ...Read more
Vance Boelter's guilty plea in Minnesota lawmaker shootings could hide answers about motive and manhunt
MINNEAPOLIS — When he pleaded guilty on Thursday, Vance Boelter revealed, sometimes in graphic detail, how he killed state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and shot state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette.
But it isn’t fully known why Boelter chose them and the other lawmakers whose homes he targeted that night.
Similarly, ...Read more
Nick Reiner trustee agrees to release trust fund money, report says
The 32-year-old son of slain filmmakers Rob and Michelle Reiner appears close to receiving inheritance money from his parents’ estate as he prepares his criminal defense.
Nick Reiner was to have received cash from a trust fund when he turned 30 in 2023, according to TMZ.
He’s charged with killing his parents in their southern California ...Read more
Officials investigating possible hantavirus case in San Quentin prison with inmates, staff monitored for symptoms
Officials are investigating a potential case of hantavirus, a rare but deadly disease that attacks the lungs, in an inmate at the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center in Marin County, California.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, which manages the state’s prison system, “is waiting for more lab test results for an ...Read more
Planned Parenthood affiliate sues to lift Alaska's ban on telehealth abortion
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A Planned Parenthood affiliate is challenging Alaska’s ban on providing medication abortion via telehealth.
Alaska’s state constitution has been interpreted to provide sweeping protections for abortion access under its privacy clause. But a longstanding Alaska statute has been interpreted by the administration of Gov. ...Read more
US, Iran edge toward interim peace deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz
WASHINGTON — The United States and Iran moved closer to an interim peace agreement meant to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and help end a war that has damaged the global economy and caused chaos in the Middle East, but conflicting messages from both sides have caused lingering uncertainty.
U.S. President Donald Trump canceled what he ...Read more
'It's just gone': Communities reeling after tornadoes rip through Illinois and Indiana, leveling homes
MERRILLVILLE, Ind. — Maria Williams was up as the sun rose early Friday morning, inspecting the damage at her family’s home in her blue scrubs. Broken wood and foam insulation scattered the front lawn, and a large tree torn out by its roots rested in the grass. The roof was in shambles.
“Four of my five kids have grown up in this house,�...Read more
Lead investigator for Florida Fish and Wildlife commission testifies in George Pino boat crash trial
MIAMI — The lead Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission investigator in charge of the probe into George Pino’s Sept. 4, 2022, Biscayne Bay boat crash testified Friday that the Doral real estate broker voluntarily told him another boat caused the tragedy.
Luciana “Lucy” Fernandez, 17, who was embarking on her senior year at ...Read more
Lawyer for pro-Palestinian activist faults feds in University of Michigan threats case
DETROIT — Defense lawyers launched a fight Friday to have their clients released on bond, two days after prosecutors unsealed a sweeping federal indictment accusing eight pro-Palestinian activists of waging a campaign of threats and vandalism targeting University of Michigan leaders and others.
The fight emerged ahead of a 1 p.m. detention ...Read more
Court extends block on 'anti-weaponization' fund
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Virginia on Friday extended a block on the Trump administration proceeding with an $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, finding the administration’s claims of its demise insufficient.
Ruling from the bench, Judge Leonie Brinkema of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia said the ...Read more
SpaceX launches from Cape Canaveral same day as its IPO
On the same day Elon Musk’s SpaceX debuts on Wall Street, the company was business as usual launching another batch of Starlink satellites from the Space Coast.
A Falcon 9 on the Starlink 10-54 mission carrying 29 of the broadband internet satellites lifted off at 8:37 a.m. Eastern time from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Space Launch...Read more
Teen beaten into coma near Madison Square Garden following Knicks NBA finals Game 4 win
NEW YORK — A 17-year-old boy was beaten into a coma on a Midtown Manhattan street following the Knicks’ dramatic NBA Finals Game 4 win, police said Friday.
A group of attackers is being sought.
The assault happened after the Knicks’ 107-106 victory over the San Antonio Spurs at about 11:45 p.m. Wednesday outside the Juniper Bar on West ...Read more
Michigan State University board censures 2 trustees for not signing onto new code of conduct
BENTON HARBOR, Mich. — Two Michigan State University trustees pushed back against the board's decision to censure them Friday for refusing to sign the board's revised Code of Ethics and Conduct.
The new code of conduct requires the eight trustees to sign on to a "Statement of Acknowledgment" and agree to follow the revised rules, which ...Read more
Feds move to drop charges in COVID fraud case to avoid hearing into alleged wrongdoing
CHICAGO — On Wednesday, a federal judge warned prosecutors that there was only one way for the U.S. attorney’s office to avoid an evidentiary hearing next week into alleged grand jury misconduct — and that they knew very well what it was.
A day later, it was done.
Late Thursday, prosecutors moved to permanently dismiss all charges ...Read more
US-Iran deal slowed by web of go-betweens facilitating talks
President Donald Trump has repeatedly said the U.S. and Iran are on the cusp of a deal to end their conflict. The reality has proved more elusive — in part because of the nature of the negotiations themselves.
The latest confusion came as Trump claimed a deal was imminent on Thursday, saying an agreement could be signed as early as this ...Read more
Cuban leader Díaz-Canel announces sweeping economic reforms to fend off US pressure
Amid a tense standoff with the Trump administration, Cuba’s leader, Miguel Díaz-Canel, has announced sweeping reforms that would grant more autonomy to state enterprises, expand private-sector activities and allow Cubans on the island and abroad to invest on equal footing with foreign investors.
In comments to reporters, Díaz-Canel outlined...Read more
Warning of cuts to medical services, LA health officials ask state for emergency funds
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services has joined a chorus of California hospitals and health systems lobbying the state for a $500-million emergency payment to public hospitals bracing for massive financial losses.
The California Assn. of Public Hospitals and Health Systems is requesting a one-time general fund ...Read more
The Constitution promises an interpreter for fair trials -- US courts often can’t deliver
In northern Oregon, just before dawn in October 2025, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested and shackled two farmworkers on their way to work. The man and woman were Guatemalan citizens who spoke no English and very little Spanish. They spoke Mam, an Indigenous Mayan language.
Despite the man trying to tell an ICE ...Read more
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