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Supreme Court ruling in E. Jean Carroll sex assault case means Trump will now have to pay up
President Donald Trump reached the end of a long road gridlocked by appeals and must pay $5 million to E. Jean Carroll after the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday let stand a civil jury’s verdict that he sexually assaulted her.
The nation’s highest court declined to take up Trump’s appeal of the May 2023 verdict at a Manhattan Federal Court ...Read more
'They don't have the goods': Residents criticize plans to retry Palisades fire arson case
LOS ANGELES — After a jury failed to reach a verdict in the trial of a man accused of starting the Palisades fire, First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli quickly announced that his office would retry the case.
Observers say the jury’s 10-2 vote in favor of acquitting Jonathan Rinderknecht was a major blow to Essayli’s office. Some ...Read more
Justice Department sues Minnesota over refusal to turn over SNAP data
MINNEAPOLIS — The battle between Minnesota and the Trump administration over food assistance data has intensified after the Justice Department sued to compel the state to hand over its records, including beneficiary information.
The lawsuit asks a federal court to force the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families to turn over ...Read more
Trump administration quietly removed mentions of slavery from Independence Hall, Thomas Jefferson portrait
PHILADELPHIA — President Donald Trump’s administration has wiped almost all mentions of slavery from a panel accompanying a portrait of Thomas Jefferson at the Second Bank of the United States.
As the Founding Father who wrote the words “all men are created equal” while enslaving more than 600 people throughout his life, Jefferson ...Read more
Amid smell and rodent worries, millions of pounds of rotting meat hauled off in LA's Boyle Heights after warehouse fire
LOS ANGELES — The city of Los Angeles formulated a plan and has begun hauling out millions of pounds of rotting food from a burned cold-storage warehouse in Boyle Heights, where crews are putting in place measures to mitigate the smell of pests that the work might attract.
Traps were placed outside the damaged warehouse and along neighboring ...Read more
Supreme Court to release final opinions of term Tuesday
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court announced it will wrap up decisions for the term Tuesday, which is expected to include a ruling on a case over President Donald Trump’s push to unilaterally alter birthright citizenship.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. on Monday announced the last day for opinions, which is likely to include rulings on party...Read more
Venezuela quake death toll hits 1,719 as anger at government grows
Venezuela’s earthquake catastrophe entered its fifth day Monday with rescue crews still combing through mountains of rubble for survivors, even as mounting anger over the government’s handling of the disaster threatened to open a new political front for the country’s embattled socialist leadership.
Authorities said the official death toll...Read more
After the quakes, Venezuela's socialist regime faces political tremors
From her home in Miami Beach, Nilka Simosa Verde thought the hardest part would be accepting that her missing relatives in Venezuela might be dead. She did not expect that even recovering their bodies could become a nightmare.
For days, she has been trying to piece together what happened to her family in La Guaira after the earthquakes.
After ...Read more
Changes to immigration program for domestic violence victims impede safety, advocates say
In March, Michigan attorney Ruby Robinson received a denial notice for legal status for his client — an immigrant woman suffering physical abuse from her husband.
Her husband had choked her, Robinson said. Shoved her. Forced unwanted touch. Controlled the finances.
The woman and the man married in the United States after being in a ...Read more
Fujimori narrowly wins Peru presidential vote on her 4th bid
LIMA, Peru — Conservative Keiko Fujimori won Peru’s presidential election by a slim margin in her fourth bid for the highest office in the copper-rich nation.
Fujimori received 50.14% of the vote, according to the full count by the electoral agency ONPE on Monday, after a lengthy review of thousands of disputed ballots from the June 7 ...Read more
Supreme Court limits police use of cellphone data to find crime suspects
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court cast doubt Monday on whether police may obtain cellphone data to find crime suspects.
In a 6-3 decision, the justices said this location data showing where a cellphone user has traveled is personal and private and subject to the protection of the 4th Amendment’s ban on unreasonable searches.
Justice Elena ...Read more
NC sues Trump administration over Medicaid eligibility changes
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is suing the Trump administration over changes to work requirement exemptions for medically frail individuals, which he contends could jeopardize the coverage of tens of thousands of North Carolinians with severe illnesses.
Jackson, a Democrat, and the other officials bringing the ...Read more
South Carolina judge sets date date for Murdaugh murder retrial at hearing
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Three years after he was led out of court in chains, convicted of brutally murdering his wife and son, disgraced Lowcountry attorney Alex Murdaugh returned to a South Carolina courtroom Monday for the first hearing since his murder conviction was overturned.
On May 13, the South Carolina Supreme Court set aside Murdaugh’s ...Read more
Sen. Chuck Schumer, NY AG Letitia James join Haitians in TPS extension push
NEW YORK — Sen. Chuck Schumer and Attorney General Letitia James Monday joined leaders of New York’s Haitian community in pushing for an extension of temporary protective status after the Supreme Court revoked the measure that protects hundreds of thousands of immigrants from deportation.
Calling the top court’s ruling cruel and ...Read more
Why Florida Gov. DeSantis now says he won't campaign for property tax plan
After spending the last year talking about eliminating or cutting Floridians’ property taxes, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday that he won’t campaign to help pass an amendment on the ballot that he first proposed.
That’s because the Legislature didn’t pass his amendment exactly as he wanted it, he said at a Tampa news conference.
...Read more
Fireworks, heat and drought make this July 4th a recipe for wildfires
Across the United States, the sky will be erupting with fireworks on July 4, 2026, and the days around it as America celebrates the 250th anniversary of its independence. Many cities will be hosting spectacular fireworks shows.
But not everyone will be leaving the pyrotechnics to the professionals, so let’s talk about the risk of ...Read more
Chicago weather: Extreme heat warning issued as officials urge residents to take precautions
Chicago is preparing for dangerously high temperatures this week, with officials urging residents to take extra precautions.
The National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning, effective from noon Monday through 10 p.m. Wednesday.
At a Monday news conference led by the Office of Emergency Management and Communications, meteorologist ...Read more
As Venezuela mourns quake victims, Machado says 'time has come' to return
Even as rescue crews dig through rubble in Venezuela and thousands search for missing loved ones, another question is beginning to loom over the country’s uncertain future: whether opposition leader María Corina Machado is finally coming home.
Machado said over the weekend that she plans to return to Venezuela in the coming days, describing ...Read more
Woman releases bear spray during quarrel in Manhattan hotel, 8 hurt
NEW YORK — Eight people needed medical attention after a woman released bear spray during an argument in a lower Manhattan hotel Monday morning, police said.
The woman released the powerful spray about 8 a.m. inside the Double Tree by Hilton New York Downtown on Stone Street near Broadway in the Financial District before running off. She has ...Read more
Colorado wildfires: Trio of uncontained fires in western part of the state consume nearly 50,000 acres, trigger evacuations
DENVER — Three wildfires burning in western Colorado have consumed nearly 50,000 acres — roughly 78 square miles — and killed three firefighters, according to the responding agencies.
“Critical fire weather conditions” forecast each day this week could spur the wildfires’ growth across the state’s Western Slope and mountains, ...Read more
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