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Xanax from West Virginia-based company recalled nationwide. What you need to know
A specific allotment of the medication Xanax, typically prescribed to treat mental health challenges including anxiety and panic disorders, has been recalled due to the product’s potential to cause adverse health effects.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials announced the voluntary recall of Xanax, also known as alprazolam, distributed...Read more
The ocean off California keeps breaking heat records
LOS ANGELES — An extreme marine heat wave is simmering the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, and experts are warning that it could affect coastal weather and ecosystems for months.
The ocean heat wave started forming at the end of last year but has worsened in recent weeks, according to readings from the Scripps Pier in La Jolla, ...Read more
Gov. Maura Healey announces economic development bill as businesses, residents pour out of Massachusetts
BOSTON — Gov. Maura Healey has introduced a new economic development bill she says focuses on creating jobs, lowering costs, and attracting global investment, as both residents and businesses continue to flee the state due to soaring energy costs and other costly state taxes and policies.
Called the Mass Win Act, the bill would utilize $305 ...Read more
Mamdani wants private donors to help foot bill for pricey child care expansion
NEW YORK — Mayor Zohran Mamdani is appealing to philanthropists to raise $20 million to support his free child care agenda as he sets to deliver on a campaign promise that is popular but challenging to fund.
More than $3.5 million has been raised so far through what his administration is calling the Child Care Action Fund, Mamdani said at a ...Read more
Mayor Bass has a new plan for addressing climate change in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES — L.A. Mayor Karen Bass released a new plan Thursday setting goals for the city to combat climate change and adapt to a warmer future.
Bass’ Climate Action Plan calls for doubling local solar power in Los Angeles by 2030 and reducing the use of fossil fuels in buildings and city buses.
It outlines how the city intends to reduce...Read more
Hegseth recites 'Pulp Fiction' speech at Pentagon prayer service
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, leading a Pentagon prayer meeting, quoted a fictional bible verse taken from a violent monologue in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 film “Pulp Fiction,” originally delivered by actor Samuel L. Jackson just before his character shoots a helpless man to death.
The secretary used the prayer to frame ...Read more
Cancellation of contract with Catholic Charities relief group sparks outcry
MIAMI — The Trump administration’s decision to abruptly cancel an $11 million contract with Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami to shelter and care for unaccompanied migrant children is drawing a raft of criticism from South Florida political and religious leaders – including members of the president’s own party.
Archbishop ...Read more
Karen Read, 'Turtleboy' slapped with defamation lawsuit
BOSTON — Four people who testified against Karen Read during her murder trials in the death of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe have filed a defamation suit against the acquitted defendant.
“For years, we have done the right thing by assisting authorities in the hope that John’s family would find justice and peace. As a result, we and...Read more
US Senate votes to end mine ban near Boundary Waters; signature from Trump expected
The U.S. Senate has voted to repeal a ban on mining next to northern Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The vote sidelined a centerpiece strategy for conservationists who had waged a national campaign to put the protection in place and, in recent weeks, to defend it.
President Donald Trump, who campaigned on reinvigorating ...Read more
South Florida pilot files lawsuit challenging renaming of Palm Beach International
A Palm Beach County pilot has filed a lawsuit challenging the renaming of Palm Beach International Airport to President Donald J. Trump International Airport.
George W. Poncy Jr., of Palm Beach Gardens, has been a Federal Aviation Administration licensed private pilot for nearly two decades, the agency’s records show. He regularly flies in ...Read more
US Department of Justice investigating Eric Swalwell, but details are murky
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating former Rep. Eric Swalwell, a source familiar with the matter confirmed Thursday.
The focus of the inquiry, which was first reported by NOTUS, is unclear. The department did not immediately respond to questions.
Swalwell suspended his campaign for governor on Sunday and resigned from Congress ...Read more
Highways closed throughout northern Michigan due to extensive flooding
DETROIT — Widespread flooding across Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula has washed out numerous roads, wreaking havoc on county road commissions and local motorists trying to navigate around floodwaters.
South of Traverse City, floodwaters washed away the Beitner Road bridge over the swollen Boardman River. Grand Traverse Road Commission ...Read more
Study: Food stamp enrollment up 40%, over $1B in MA SNAP benefits issued improperly in two years
A new study found that fraud risks, weak oversight and the rapid expansion of Massachusetts welfare programs contributed to over $1 billion in SNAP payment errors in just a two-year span and that Medicaid spending now accounts for one out of every four tax dollars spent by Beacon Hill.
The study, entitled “The Welfare State: How Massachusetts...Read more
Cops increase patrols in Nancy Guthrie's neighborhood
More than 70 days after the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, authorities have announced that they are upping patrols in her Arizona neighborhood in a bid to fend off vloggers and true crime junkies.
Residents complained earlier this week during a recent homeowners’ association meeting for the Catalina Foothills area, where Guthrie was last ...Read more
Trump says deal with Iran 'looking very good' amid ceasefire
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said prospects for a deal with Iran are “looking very good” as the two sides are in discussions to extend a truce ahead of its expiration next week.
“It’s looking very good that we’re going to make a deal with Iran, and it’s going to be a good deal,” Trump told reporters at the White House ...Read more
Gov. Josh Stein touts budget plan. Is NC Senate to blame for lack of teacher raises?
Governor Josh Stein told north Mecklenburg educators Thursday he’s “hopeful” state lawmakers can pass long-awaited teacher pay raises during the legislative session that begins April 21.
“But, then again, I was hopeful they would pass a budget last year,” he added. “And last year, 49 states passed a budget. North Carolina did not.�...Read more
Karen Read, 'Turtleboy' slapped with defamation lawsuit
BOSTON — Four people who testified against Karen Read during her murder trials in the death of Boston police Officer John O’Keefe have filed a defamation suit against the acquitted defendant.
“For years, we have done the right thing by assisting authorities in the hope that John’s family would find justice and peace. As a result, we and...Read more
Dust storms have overtaken Coachella. Researchers say it's a sign of what's to come
LOS ANGELES — A powerful dust storm disrupted the first weekend of the Coachella music festival as blustery winds swept over the sprawling grounds and enveloped concertgoers in a whirlwind of desert sand.
Several social media videos from last Friday night showed attendees navigating the festival grounds amid wind-tossed tents and wearing face...Read more
Minneapolis woman detained after she was pulled from car by federal agents in viral video files excessive force claim
MINNEAPOLIS — A Minneapolis woman who was pulled from her vehicle and carried through the street by federal agents after they smashed her window in an incident captured in a viral video has filed a tort claim against the government, alleging the officers used excessive force and violated her constitutional rights.
Aliya Rahman, a U.S. citizen...Read more
Cannabis sales and use are high in Michigan – but federal law means research lags behind
Have you been to a licensed cannabis dispensary lately?
My team and I often visit them in the Greater Lansing area to invite cannabis users to participate in our studies. As soon as we walk in, we are met with a dazzling array of products: high-potency vape cartridges, gourmet gummies, premium marijuana flowers and more.
This ...Read more
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