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LA city attorney's role could be weakened under charter reform proposal
LOS ANGELES — In a few days, Los Angeles voters will be casting ballots for city attorney — and in a few months, they could be voting to sharply diminish the city attorney's authority.
The city's Charter Reform Commission has proposed splitting the city attorney's office into two parts — an elected city prosecutor, charged with handling ...Read more
All 11 victims recovered and identified in Longview implosion
SEATTLE — Eleven employees of the Nippon Dynawave Packaging mill who died when a tank imploded Tuesday have been identified.
At a news conference Saturday, the Clark County coroner's office confirmed nine victims had been recovered from the site. Two others had died after being rushed from the scene by ambulance. Of seven other workers who ...Read more
Hegseth chides Europe, hails ties with China and Asia allies
WASHINGTON— U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth praised defense allies in Asia and hailed newly stable ties with China, while taking swipes at longstanding security partners in Europe.
The comments, made Saturday at an Asia security forum in Singapore, are the latest sign of the Trump administration shifting attention toward the Indo-Pacific ...Read more
Santee kicks off Pride Month celebrations with annual walk and festival
SAN DIEGO — Hundreds of participants came together in Santee on Saturday for the city’s annual pride walk and festival, marking the first celebration of Pride Month in San Diego County.
An estimated crowd of more than 200 people gathered for the fifth annual event hosted by the Santee United Methodist Church, kicking off the celebration ...Read more
California attorney general sues 23andMe for data breach
The California attorney general filed a lawsuit Thursday against the company formerly known as 23andMe, accusing the genetic testing service of failing to protect customers' data during a 2023 breach.
The data breach affected nearly 7 million people across the country, including more than 850,000 Californians, according to a release from ...Read more
Trump floats rally after musical acts abandon 250th event
President Donald Trump responded to a wave of cancellations by artists who were scheduled to perform in Washington for the U.S.’s 250th birthday by proposing himself as a better alternative.
“I am thinking about bringing the Number One Attraction anywhere in the World,” Trump wrote in a social media post Saturday. The president said he ...Read more
Denver International Airport ground stop lifted, hundreds of flights delayed by storms
DENVER — Flights at Denver International Airport were grounded for about 90 minutes on Saturday afternoon because of thunderstorms, causing hundreds of flight delays.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued the ground stop at 3:13 p.m. and lifted it as of 4:50 p.m., according to agency alerts.
Thunderstorms could bring tennis-ball-sized ...Read more
Vanilla Ice defends performing at Trump's Freedom 250 concert after nearly every act backs out
Vanilla Ice is defending his participation in the “Great American State Fair,” insisting he’d perform for anyone — from President Donald Trump to former President Joe Biden to Russian President Vladimir Putin — if it meant showing his fans a good time.
As of Saturday, Ice is one of the few acts remaining on the roster for the event, a...Read more
William Burke, founder of LA Marathon, dies at 87
Dr. William "Bill" Burke, the founder of the Los Angeles Marathon, famed for building the world-class race from nothing, died Friday at the age of 87.
Burke's family and the group that organizes the marathon both confirmed his passing in public statements late Friday.
"It is with profound sadness, deep love, and immense gratitude that we share...Read more
Denver International Airport flights grounded because of thunderstorms
DENVER — All flights at Denver International Airport are grounded after federal officials ordered a ground stop because of thunderstorms on Saturday afternoon.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued the ground stop at 3:13 p.m. and agency leaders said there’s a “medium” chance it will be extended past 4:30 p.m.
Thunderstorms could ...Read more
San Diego's Muslim community looks to healing in wake of mosque attack. 'We must find a greater love'
SAN DIEGO — A sound like firecrackers. Confusion. An “eerie feeling.” Then, understanding and terror.
This is how Iman Salem’s life changed the morning of May 18, when she was on her way to the Islamic Center of San Diego. She spotted a man she recognized as Nadir Awad, running from his house toward the mosque. He locked eyes with her ...Read more
Ebola shows world unprepared for pandemic, former CDC head says
The world is not “well prepared” for the next pandemic, Tom Frieden, the former head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, citing the current response to the Ebola outbreak and cuts to U.S. public health efforts.
“This Ebola outbreak is not going to cause a pandemic, it’s not going to cause a significant risk to large ...Read more
Hantavirus quarantine to end for some US cruise passengers
Some U.S. passengers exposed to hantavirus aboard the Hondius cruise ship will be released from isolation next week, including two New Yorkers, as others extend their quarantine period beyond the original May 31 completion date, state public health officials said.
The U.S. has been monitoring 18 Americans at the University of Nebraska Medical ...Read more
Miami federal judge probes Trump's $1.8 billion IRS lawsuit settlement
A federal judge in Miami is looking into allegations that President Donald Trump defrauded her court by suing the IRS for the sole purpose of forcing a $1.8 billion settlement that would compensate victims of “government weaponization” and shut the door on the government’s pursuit of tax claims against the president, his family and their ...Read more
Americans hurt in Kuwait as Trump sends mixed signals on war
Several Americans were hurt in a missile attack on a Kuwaiti air base over the past day as negotiations to extend the ceasefire with Iran dragged on without conclusion.
President Donald Trump had suggested earlier in the week that an agreement was near, but the absence of any announcement after a two-hour Situation Room meeting on Friday was ...Read more
How AI could help save lives this hurricane season
Artificial intelligence may have its flaws, but specific programs have proven themselves to be groundbreaking — if not lifesaving — tools in hurricane forecasts, and the National Hurricane Center will keep incorporating them into its forecast arsenal.
Last year, an AI model was actually more accurate than traditional methods at predicting ...Read more
NASA's moon plans take hit with Blue Origin explosion
Blue Origin is a central player in NASA’s moon project, but those plans took a big hit Thursday night when one of Jeff Bezos’ rockets catastrophically exploded into a giant mushroom cloud on its Cape Canaveral launch pad.
It’s unknown how long it could take to get the pad up and running again — and the space agency’s timetable for its...Read more
Trump floats rally speech after musical acts abandon 250th event
President Donald Trump responded to a wave of cancellations by artists who were scheduled to perform in Washington for the U.S.’s 250th birthday by proposing himself as a better alternative.
“I am thinking about bringing the Number One Attraction anywhere in the World,” Trump wrote in a social media post Saturday. The president said he ...Read more
Drone hits nuclear facility as Kyiv, Moscow trade strikes
Ukraine and Russia traded aerial attacks on Saturday as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held what he called a special meeting on next steps with top aides.
A Ukrainian drone struck the machine room building of one of power units at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine on Saturday afternoon, ...Read more
Vandals repeatedly hit Polish Consulate in Midtown Manhattan with red paint
NEW YORK — Vandals defaced the entrance to the Polish Consulate in Midtown Manhattan, covering the building in red paint twice in three days, police said Saturday.
The vandalism at the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York on Madison Ave. near E. 37th St. began on Wednesday when someone spray-painted the front of the ...Read more
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