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Europe faces most difficult moment in bid to avoid split with US
The message couldn’t have been clearer. In a 33-page National Security Strategy signed by President Donald Trump, the White House said Europe risked being wiped away unless it changed its culture and politics.
For Britain’s Keir Starmer, France’s Emmanuel Macron and Germany’s Friedrich Merz, the timing of their key ally’s latest ...Read more
Hong Kong holds legislative election as city mourns deadly blaze
Hong Kong is holding a general election Sunday for its legislature, days after the city’s deadliest fire in nearly eight decades stoked a level of public anger not seen since major street protests about six years ago.
The city’s 4 million eligible voters will choose 90 Legislative Council members from 161 government-vetted candidates, who ...Read more
Christmas Tree Lane will light up on Saturday, carrying on beloved tradition in fire-ravaged Altadena
LOS ANGELES — Rising from the ashes, the Altadena Christmas Tree Lane Association’s Winter Festival is gearing up for a record crowd today as it celebrates its 105th anniversary of lighting a near mile of deodar cedars along Santa Rosa Avenue, aka Christmas Tree Lane.
The iconic street escaped major damage from the Eaton fire in January, ...Read more
Flight carrying federal detainees leaves Minnesota as ICE activity escalates
MINNEAPOLIS — About a dozen detainees were led out onto the snowy tarmac at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on Friday.
The group of mostly Hispanic men were shackled at the hands, waist and feet by authorities who emerged from white vans bearing the Department of Homeland Security logo.
Each detainee ascended a staircase ramp to ...Read more
After a decade off, Florida resumes bear hunting this weekend. Here's what to expect
ORLANDO, Fla. — Hunters will fan out across Florida beginning Saturday as the first sanctioned hunt of black bears in a decade kicks off amid sharply divided public opinion and efforts by humane advocates to cajole — and even pay — sportsmen not to shoot the state’s largest land mammal.
Through a lottery system, state wildlife officials...Read more
Venezuela's Machado expected at Oslo Nobel event in person
María Corina Machado, the laureate of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, is set to arrive in Oslo to receive her award in person on Wednesday.
“I’ve been in touch with Machado last night and she confirms she will be in Oslo for the ceremony” on Dec. 10, the director of Norway’s Nobel Institute, Kristian Berg Harpviken, said by text ...Read more
Doctors rail against weakening hepatitis B vaccine recommendation
WASHINGTON — The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted to approve new recommendations delaying the child hepatitis B vaccine for infants Friday, providing a win for the Make America Healthy Again movement while troubling many health officials in Baltimore and across the nation.
If enacted, the new policies would have the Centers ...Read more
French, German and UK leaders to meet Zelenskyy on Monday
The leaders of France, Germany and the U.K. will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in London on Monday to discuss U.S. efforts to reach a peace deal after Russia carried out another round of massive attacks.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the meeting on Saturday in a post on social media in which he condemned the ...Read more
Hong Kong election chief urges public to vote on Sunday
Hong Kong’s election chief has urged the public to vote in Sunday’s legislative election after some called for it to be postponed in the wake of the city’s deadliest fire in decades, RTHK reported.
Appearing on the broadcaster on Saturday, David Lok, head of the Electoral Affairs Commission, said the date of Hong Kong’s election couldn�...Read more
Alarm grows in Europe over what is seen as Trump's 'betrayal' of Ukraine
WASHINGTON — A renewed push by the Trump administration to settle Russia's war in Ukraine is jolting European governments that are fearful Washington is laying the groundwork for an ultimatum to Kyiv on Moscow's terms.
The flurry of diplomatic engagements has left Ukrainian and European diplomats alarmed that President Donald Trump and his ...Read more
Minnesota districts work to take the trauma out of school shooter drills
DULUTH, Minn. – A couple of minutes into a recent school lockdown drill, a group of 11th-graders huddled in the back of a darkened classroom in complete silence.
The door handle suddenly jiggled, cracking through the quiet and sending a tremor through the students.
Lee Kruger’s international studies class at Duluth East High School had ...Read more
Trump's national security strategy veers inward in telling shift
WASHINGTON— President Donald Trump’s new national security strategy codifies the disruptive foreign policies he’s pursued since taking office — including railing against allies as often as traditional foes — but also veers inward with an emphasis on domestic and culture war issues.
Unlike previous national security documents, the one ...Read more
'A bit like poker,' California's wet winter brings La Niña/El Niño confusion
LOS ANGELES — Californians can be excused for being confused about the weather forecast.
Scientists in October said La Niña had arrived, which many associate with dry conditions, particularly in the Southland.
But we have instead experienced a very wet season — at least so far — with rain bringing much-needed moisture to the brush, ...Read more
Minneapolis police blows budget by $19.6 million; council leaders call it 'mismanagement'
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis Police Department is expected to end the year $19.6 million over budget, which Police Chief Brian O’Hara largely attributes to the hiring of 162 aspiring police officers.
The agency’s overspending of its $230 million budget is expected to be a hot topic during a Monday budget committee meeting. Council Vice ...Read more
Layoffs rock nonprofit running Kansas City's LGBTQ+ youth homeless shelter
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — SAVE Inc., the nonprofit that reopened Kansas City’s LGBTQ+ youth homeless shelter Teresa’s Place in August, has fired a number of staff members, citing funding issues that have also led to a lack of food at the shelter and other cashflow problems, according to staff.
Ten employees were let go across the organization on...Read more
Trump, Sheinbaum extend mutual invitations for visits after Washington meeting
WASHINGTON — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Friday that she and President Donald Trump had a “cordial” hour-long meeting in Washington that ended with both leaders extending invitations to visit each other’s country.
“We’ll arrange a date later,” Sheinbaum told reporters outside of the Mexican Cultural Institute.
The ...Read more
Judge jails Oakland rape suspect for failing to die
OAKLAND, Calif. — Lester Lewis’ chances of freedom seemed bleak.
The allegations were horrific, even for a rape case, and the prosecution’s evidence appeared to be strong. He was accused of beating, burning and sexually violating a woman as she died of a suspected drug overdose in his Oakland apartment, then coldly dragging her corpse to ...Read more
Senate Democrats want Housing chief to testify soon
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats are pressing their Republican colleagues to summon the Trump administration’s top housing regulator to Capitol Hill for questioning about his turbulent tenure overseeing the nation’s $13 trillion mortgage market.
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte should be called to testify before lawmakers ...Read more
Partying in uniform: Former Naval Academy commandant's carousing raises conduct questions
Gilbert Clark, the former commandant of the Naval Academy dismissed from his post last month amid concerns over his ability to lead, was seen dancing and drinking alcohol while in uniform with young adults at an Annapolis bar on at least one occasion, according to one witness and a social media video reviewed by the Capital Gazette.
The video...Read more
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US Border Patrol plans $5,000 arrest fee for illegal crossers
The Trump administration will start charging a $5,000 fee to people apprehended who entered the U.S. illegally.
The “apprehension fee” will apply to anyone 14 or older who is arrested and determined to have crossed the border without authorization and is deemed inadmissible, U.S...Read more
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