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Nearly 1 in 4 people seeking abortions out of state chose Illinois. Here's why
At Family Planning Associates in Chicago, in the office where staff take phone calls from potential abortion patients, a U.S. map colored in with red and green dry-erase markers notes the latest status of abortion access in every state. The map can change at any time.
In the center of the map’s biggest sea of red is Illinois, outlined in ...Read more
US, Iran weigh longer truce as Israel, Lebanon clinch ceasefire
President Donald Trump said Israel and Lebanon had agreed to a 10-day ceasefire, a move that offers to ease tensions more broadly in the region while the U.S. and Iran are in discussions to extend their own truce ahead of its expiration next week.
Trump announced the Israel-Lebanon truce in a social media post on Thursday, noting that it would...Read more
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu appoints city's first Black fire commissioner
BOSTON — Mayor Michelle Wu has appointed Rodney Marshall, a 35-year veteran of the Boston Fire Department, as the city’s first Black fire commissioner.
Wu announced Thursday that she has appointed Marshall as the fire department’s 45th commissioner. He replaces Paul Burke, who retired this year, and will take over the leadership position ...Read more
Teacher sues Denver police, Auraria campus over pro-Palestinian protest arrest
DENVER — A local teacher arrested during a pro-Palestinian demonstration on the Auraria campus is suing Denver police and campus leaders for violating her civil rights, including freedom of speech and assembly, according to a complaint filed in federal court this week.
The lawsuit filed by Denver firm Newman McNulty in U.S. District Court on ...Read more
New Trump rules may fast-track Florida's 'anti-woke' college accreditor
MIAMI — Florida’s effort to launch a new “ideology-free” college accrediting agency could get a major boost from the Trump administration — a shift with high stakes for students, universities and the industry that sets the standards for higher education.
Accreditation determines whether colleges meet basic standards of quality and, ...Read more
Cuban Americans support US military attack on Cuba, reject economic deal, poll shows
MIAMI — Cubans and Cuban Americans in South Florida overwhelmingly support U.S. military intervention in Cuba and reject negotiations between the Trump administration and the communist government that could result in anything other than regime change, according to a new poll conducted for the Miami Herald.
The survey asked 800 Cubans and ...Read more
Man arrested near Trump golf course with 'Joker' rifle and bulletproof vest
LOS ANGELES — A man armed with a rifle that bore phrases from the Batman villain "The Joker" is facing felony firearms charges after he was seen running in traffic near the Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes, sheriff's officials said.
Sean Steiner, 36, of Glendale, Arizona, was charged this month with possession of an assault ...Read more
Trump turns from Iran to economy as GOP faces midterm headwinds
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump plans to take his economic pitch on the road to western U.S. states, as the White House grapples with an increasingly unpopular war with Iran ahead of the November midterm elections.
The president’s trip this week to Nevada and Arizona, two swing states that Trump carried in 2024, reflects a growing ...Read more
NC to feed voter data to Homeland Security under new noncitizen removal rules
RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina State Board of Elections on Thursday approved a new process for partnering with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to remove potential noncitizens from the voter rolls.
The rules, which the board’s Republican majority passed in a 3-2 vote, formalize the board’s new agreement with Homeland Security,...Read more
Illinois Senate passes e-bike and e-scooter safety bill to regulate fast-growing devices
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The Illinois Senate on Wednesday advanced a measure without opposition that would establish a regulatory framework for electric bicycles, motorcycles and scooters, responding to the growing popularity of the devices and the safety concerns they have raised.
The bill passed 54-0 and now moves to the House. It was initiated ...Read more
US, Iran weigh longer truce as Pakistan seeks compromise
Pakistan stepped up efforts to ensure the U.S. and Iran prolong a ceasefire beyond its official expiry date next week, though several barriers remain in place including Israel’s ongoing war in Lebanon.
Pakistan’s army chief, Asim Munir, traveled to Iran this week as part of the nation’s role as mediator between the warring sides, after ...Read more
Ex-Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, wife dead in apparent murder-suicide
Justin Fairfax, a former Virginia lieutenant governor, fatally shot his wife, Cerina, inside their Annandale home before dying by suicide amid a “messy” divorce, police said.
The deadly violence unfolded early Thursday morning at the Fairfaxes’ residence on the 8100 block of Guinevere Drive, Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis told ...Read more
Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax shot and killed wife in murder-suicide, police say
Former Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax shot and killed his wife, Cerina Fairfax, before killing himself inside their home in Annandale, according to Fairfax County police.
Police went to the 8100 block of Guinevere Drive after midnight Thursday morning and found a man and woman dead inside of a home. A preliminary investigation found that Fairfax shot ...Read more
Cuban Americans split from Trump on deportations, treatment of Cuban migrants, poll shows
MIAMI — Cubans and Cuban Americans living in South Florida want the Trump administration to ease up its aggressive crackdown on immigrants from the island, according to a new Miami Herald poll, signaling a rift over immigration policy between the president and some of his staunchest supporters.
According to a poll conducted for the Herald by ...Read more
Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax shot and killed wife in murder-suicide, police say
Former Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax shot and killed his wife, Cerina Fairfax, before killing himself inside their home in Annandale, according to Fairfax County police.
Police went to the 8100 block of Guinevere Drive after midnight Thursday and found a man and woman dead inside of a home. A preliminary investigation found that Justin shot his wife ...Read more
California sees the most measles cases in 7 years as disease resurges nationwide
LOS ANGELES — California in 2026 has already seen its highest number of annual measles cases in seven years, health officials said, amid an ongoing resurgence of a notoriously infectious disease once considered effectively eliminated in the United States.
The looming new domestic beachhead for the disease comes as vaccination rates have ...Read more
Heavy Russian attack on Ukrainian cities kills at least 15
Russia carried out one of the largest attacks on Ukraine so far this year, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens in an overnight onslaught of missiles and drones targeting Kyiv and other major cities.
Ukraine’s Air Defense said Russia launched in excess of 40 ballistic and cruise missiles as well as more than 650 drones of various ...Read more
'Deplorable conditions': Miami mayor pushes $450 million bond to fix police, fire stations
MIAMI – Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins is beginning a push to get voters to approve nearly a half-billion dollars in spending to address “critically deteriorating” police and fire facilities — an ambitious proposal for the city’s newly minted top elected official.
On Wednesday, Higgins announced her proposal for a $450 million general ...Read more
After a parade of Medicaid errors and cuts, Colorado lawmakers plan a deep review of health care program
DENVER — Frustrated with prior management of Medicaid and bracing for more near-term cuts, Colorado lawmakers plan to do a “deep dive” into the state’s massive program.
The bipartisan Joint Budget Committee set aside $500,000 to stand up a working group to lead the effort in the coming months, the details of which are still being sorted...Read more
US, Iran weigh longer truce as Pakistan steps up mediation
Pakistan stepped up efforts to ensure the U.S. and Iran prolong a ceasefire beyond its official expiry date next week, to allow more time to negotiate a lasting peace deal.
Market expectations that the warring sides are approaching a formal end the conflict have risen in the past two days, with many stock exchanges reversing their wartime ...Read more
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