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Toxic pollution from Iran war will spread and last for decades
News of black rain falling on Tehran felt all too familiar to Nejat Rahmanian as he scrolled through alerts on social media feeds and tried to contact relatives on March 8.
Israeli drone strikes hit giant oil depots and refineries on the outskirts of the Iranian capital a few hours earlier, setting fuel on fire and releasing columns of black ...Read more
Orban's election campaign turns to Russia for help in final stretch
A surprise guest appeared at a recent campaign rally for Viktor Orban’s party in eastern Hungary: a Ukrainian prisoner of war freed from Moscow’s captivity.
How he got there illustrates the way in which Russian President Vladimir Putin has tried to help the Hungarian prime minister survive next month’s election.
Orban has frequently ...Read more
Conflict at the drugstore: When pharmacists’ and patients’ values collide
Imagine walking into your pharmacy, handing over your prescription and having it denied. Now imagine that the reason is not insufficient insurance coverage or the wrong dose, but a pharmacist who personally objects to your medication. What right does a pharmacist have to make moral decisions for their patients?
Lawmakers have wrestled...Read more
Is it wrong to have too much money? Your answer may depend on deep-seated values – and your country’s economy
Across cultures, people often wrestle with whether having lots of money is a blessing, a burden or a moral problem. According to our new research, how someone views billionaires isn’t just about economics. Judgment also hinges on certain cultural and moral instincts, which helps explain why opinions about wealth are so polarized.
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Greenland refocuses on tourism as Trump's takeover threats wane
Not long before Greenland became a geopolitical talking point, it was a hot topic for avid travelers — particularly, Americans.
In June 2025, United Airlines introduced the first-ever direct flights from the US, bringing more than 300 passengers weekly to the capital city of Nuuk. Throughout the busy summer season, those flights deposited ...Read more
In dispute over electronic monitoring releases, are Las Vegas police flouting court orders?
LAS VEGAS — Judges in multiple recent cases have ordered the release of defendants on electronic monitoring, a program run by the Metropolitan Police Department, only to have police refuse to follow the decisions.
The conflict is now before the Nevada Supreme Court, with pending challenges filed by both Metro and the Clark County public ...Read more
Beale AFB tanker plane lands with damage, linked to deadly KC-135 crash in Iraq
A KC-135 Stratotanker that made an emergency landing in Israel after a mission in Iraq — where another tanker crashed, killing six U.S. service members — appeared to be assigned to Beale Air Force Base near Marysville, California.
U.S. Central Command said the KC-135 Stratotanker went down Thursday in western Iraq while flying in friendly ...Read more
Trump administration orders restart of oil drilling along California coast amid Iran war
President Donald Trump is asserting executive authority to demand the controversial resumption of offshore oil drilling along California’s coastline as gas prices soar amid the ongoing war with Iran.
On Friday, Trump signed an executive order giving the Department of Energy the ability to use a Cold War-era law known as the Defense Production...Read more
This Southern Nevada city is the state's only Lake Mead user that doesn't send water back
LAS VEGAS — Boulder City proudly proclaims itself as the home of Hoover Dam.
But for decades, despite its proximity to Lake Mead, it has only taken water from the reservoir without giving any back, lagging behind other Southern Nevada cities that now recycle nearly every drop used indoors.
That could change soon, officials say.
“We’ve ...Read more
Trump officials direct Sable to resume California oil operations
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Friday took action to clear the way for oil production off the California coast in a bid to ease the global fuel pressures created by the war with Iran.
The announcement by Energy Secretary Chris Wright follows an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Friday and directs Sable Offshore ...Read more
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Armed Services members in the dark on details of war costs
WASHINGTON — The House and Senate Armed Services panels have yet to be briefed on the costs of the Iran war, members and aides said Thursday.
This week, Pentagon officials gave the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee an estimate of $11.3 billion for the war’s first week, a ...Read more
Cuba, reeling from oil crisis, acknowledges talks with Trump
MEXICO CITY — Cuba, reeling from an oil shortage, has begun direct talks with the United States in an effort to solve “bilateral differences” between the two countries, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said Friday.
The comments, broadcast nationwide in Cuba, are the first confirmation of negotiations between the Trump administration ...Read more
Travis Kalanick debuts plan for 'gainfully employed robots'
Uber Technologies Inc. co-founder Travis Kalanick has launched a new venture that will focus on creating “gainfully employed robots” for the food, mining and transport industries.
Kalanick is remaking his real estate company, City Storage Systems, which owns ghost-kitchen operator CloudKitchens, and renaming it Atoms, according to a ...Read more
Massachusetts Gov. Healey, AG Campbell launch new online portal for residents to report ICE misconduct
BOSTON — Gov. Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell have launched a new online portal that will allow residents to report misconduct by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducting operations in the state.
“Please use this form to report potentially unlawful activity or misconduct by ICE and other federal agents ...Read more
Epstein orbited Peter Thiel for years over money, connections and advice
A few weeks after allegations surfaced in the global media that Jeffrey Epstein forced a teenager to have sexual relations with Prince Andrew, the financier contacted tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel to say he had two finance ministers and “a bunch of bankers” for him to meet in New York.
“Does my bad press give you pause,” Epstein added ...Read more
Michigan Sen. Slotkin seeks to 'bring temperature down' in wake of Temple Israel attack
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. — U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin was in Michigan on Friday, the day after a Metro Detroit temple was attacked, working with Jewish and Lebanese American community leaders to find a way forward.
“Leaders have the responsibility to bring the temperature down, to remain calm and to lead with purpose in mind," Slotkin ...Read more
Trump replaces Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell, marking the end of a controversial tenure
President Donald Trump announced on social media Friday that Richard Grenell, the former ambassador to Germany who Trump appointed as president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts more than a year ago, is stepping down. Grenell will be replaced by Matt Floca, the vice president of facilities operations at the center.
Change ...Read more
US hits military targets on Iran's Kharg Island as war escalates
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said the United States had bombed military targets on a critical Iranian outpost in the Persian Gulf and threatened additional strikes targeting oil infrastructure if Tehran continued to block energy flows, in the latest escalation of the two-week conflict that has upended the region.
Trump said the U.S. ...Read more
'Not the first time': Cuba compares Trump talks to Obama era
Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed the government’s talks with the United States on Friday — and tried to draw an unlikely parallel between Donald Trump and Barack Obama.
“It is not the first time that Cuba has entered into a conversation of this type,” Díaz-Canel said in a rare public address. “I believe that the most recent ...Read more
Synagogue attacker died of self-inflicted gunshot and had fireworks in truck, FBI says
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich.— A Dearborn Heights man who attacked Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Thursday and engaged in a gunfight with security officers died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the FBI said on Friday.
Ayman Ghazali, 41, of Dearborn Heights allegedly slammed his Ford F-150 through the front doors of Temple Israel on ...Read more
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