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Trump signals commitment to help with LA fire recovery at meeting with Mayor Bass, County Supervisor Barger
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump indicated his commitment to working with Los Angeles officials who want to secure federal wildfire recovery funding for victims of the 2025 fires during a private White House meeting with local leaders, County Supervisor Kathryn Barger said Thursday.
Trump spoke for about an hour and a half Wednesday with ...Read more
Trump's rush to end Iran War risks delivering weak nuclear deal
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has repeatedly said his war against Iran is intended to prevent Tehran from ever getting a nuclear weapon. But when it comes to core nuclear issues, he risks ending up with a worse deal than the one he abandoned in his first term.
With talks on hold amid a tentative ceasefire, the Trump administration is ...Read more
Miami mayor wants to shorten her term. Will the City Commission let that happen?
MIAMI — With a month to go before the deadline for sending referendums to the August primary ballot, the city of Miami is still weighing its options for moving from odd- to even-year elections.
The development puts Mayor Eileen Higgins, who was elected in December, in a difficult spot. She’d promised voters on the campaign trail that she ...Read more
Man charged with spraying Ilhan Omar with vinegar plans to plead guilty to federal charge
MINNEAPOLIS — A man charged with assault for spraying U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar with vinegar plans to change his plea to guilty next month.
Anthony James Kazmierczak, a 55-year-old Minneapolis resident, was arrested and charged in federal court after he allegedly sprayed Omar with apple cider vinegar during a town hall event on Jan. 27.
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The colonel with a Rolex and a yacht: Raúl Castro's grandson holds key to Cuba deal
A decade after Fidel Castro’s death, the fate of his communist revolution might be tied to an unlikely figure: his great-nephew, a colonel who goes by the nickname “El Cangrejo,” the Crab, and has a penchant for the sort of capitalist luxuries — yachts, VIP parties, private jets — that Castro made sure most Cubans could not even dream ...Read more
In wake of San Jose toddler's foster care death, county supervisor brings head of child welfare agency to tears
In an explosive, emotional meeting two weeks after the death in foster care of a San Jose toddler, Santa Clara County Supervisor Sylvia Arena brought to tears the director of the county’s child welfare agency as she demanded she and other county leaders explain why they should keep their jobs after the third child in three years died in their ...Read more
New details emerge about ICE plans, rationale for Romulus, Michigan, facility in court papers
ROMULUS, Mich. — The U.S. Homeland Security Department bought a Romulus warehouse this year because "political opposition" to immigration enforcement limited the department’s options, according to documents filed Tuesday.
The documents were filed in federal court as part of a lawsuit by the Michigan attorney general to stop construction of...Read more
Chicago Public Schools lunch workers block traffic in protest outside the Board of Education as contract negotiations stall
CHICAGO — Hundreds of Chicago Public Schools lunchroom workers rallied outside of the Board of Education Thursday, demanding higher pay as contract negotiations approach the one-year mark.
Clad in navy CPS uniforms, 25 workers linked arms and blocked traffic on Madison Street across from the district’s downtown offices, sitting in silence ...Read more
Several Chicago transit lines suspended after train derailment near Rogers Park station
CHICAGO — Several Chicago Transit Authority train lines were down Thursday evening after a Yellow Line train derailed as it approached the Howard Station on the city’s Far North Side, according to the city agency.
Rail service has been temporarily suspended along the entire Yellow and Purple lines, as well as along the Red Line between the ...Read more
Maryland receives federal flood mitigation, Chesapeake Bay funding
The United States Environmental Protection Agency awarded $39 million to Chesapeake Bay watershed states, including Maryland, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded $800,000 in funds for state flood-mitigation projects.
The EPA shifted money from coordination activities to field-tested projects, according to its announcement ...Read more
Federal judge orders release of California man who is plaintiff in lawsuit against immigration raids
LOS ANGELES — A federal judge on Thursday ordered the government to release a man arrested by ICE last week amid his involvement in a class action lawsuit challenging immigration raids in Los Angeles.
U.S. District Judge Michelle Williams ordered the government to immediately release Isaac Antonio Villegas Molina, a Pasadena resident who was ...Read more
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Trump’s Iran pivots spotlight Washington’s insider trade threat
NEW YORK — In the oil market, volatility recently spiked to levels not seen since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Commodities and stocks globally have whipsawed in response to every twist and turn in the Iran war: A strike, a pause, a threat to wipe out a civilization, a ...Read more
U.S. soldier charged in $400K betting scheme tied to Maduro raid
A U.S. Army special forces soldier who participated in planning the operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro has been charged with using classified information to place bets on the outcome of that mission, federal prosecutors said Thursday.
Gannon Ken Van Dyke, 38, allegedly made more than $400,000 by wagering ...Read more
'Millionaire tax' amendment won't be on November ballot as Illinois Democrats can't come to agreement
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois Democrats failed Thursday to advance a proposed constitutional amendment that would have asked voters in November to impose an additional tax on residents who earn more than $1 million a year, exposing divisions within the party over education funding and dealing a blow to their election-year message on ...Read more
ICE error at Seattle-Tacoma airport puts India-bound man on wrong flight -- to Alaska
SEATTLE — Thousands of feet in the air on an Alaska Airlines flight that took off from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the crew grappled with how to handle a strange situation.
Shortly before takeoff, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers had put a man on the wrong plane.
After months in detention at the Northwest ICE ...Read more
No Alameda County victims have come forward in Swalwell case as DAs clash over hotline
OAKLAND, Calif. — Despite multiple public allegations of sexual misconduct against former U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell, no one in Alameda County has reported abuse to law enforcement — a gap fueling a dispute between the county’s current and former district attorneys over how potential victims should come forward.
District Attorney Ursula ...Read more
Virginia Supreme Court sets oral arguments on redistricting
WASHINGTON — The Virginia Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments for Monday over a challenge to the validity of the redistricting referendum, the latest step in a fast-moving court battle over the commonwealth’s congressional map.
Monday’s oral arguments, stemming from a challenge brought by Republican Virginia Senate Minority Leader ...Read more
Minneapolis man sentenced to 8½ years in prison for trying to join ISIS
A Minneapolis man has been sentenced to 8½ years in prison for trying to join the terrorist group ISIS.
Abdisatar Ahmed Hassan, a 23-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen, received his sentence Wednesday in U.S. District Court in St. Paul after previously pleading guilty to attempting to provide material support to a designated terrorist ...Read more
DOJ watchdog to review Epstein disclosure law compliance
WASHINGTON — A Justice Department watchdog office announced Thursday it will audit the department’s compliance with a bipartisan law that ordered the release of records on deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
For months, lawmakers and survivors of Epstein’s abuse have slammed the Justice Department’s messy handling of the files and ...Read more
Trump's messaging blitz divides advisers as Iran talks waver
The prospect of Iran agreeing to more in-person peace talks with the U.S. is being hindered by President Donald Trump’s threats and brash social media posts, according to several officials with knowledge of the diplomatic efforts to end their war.
Trump’s Truth Social posts — as well as his decision to continue with a naval blockade of ...Read more
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