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In a major shift, Gov. Shapiro restricts data center development in Pennsylvania

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HARRISBURG, Pa. — Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a sweeping executive order on Tuesday dramatically restricting data center development in Pennsylvania, marking a major shift from his initial embrace of the increasingly unpopular projects.

Shapiro, a first-term Democrat running for reelection and rumored 2028 presidential contender, had been an ...Read more

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Minnesota Gov. Walz officially brings Boundary Waters mining fight to the state level

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AFTON, Minn. — For a decade, presidential administrations have traded the prospect of a copper-nickel mine on the doorstep of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness like a hot potato: One administration blocks it, the next finds a way to resurrect it.

On Tuesday, Gov. Tim Walz made clear that for now, the future of the Twin Metals mine ...Read more

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NC violated duty to protect fish populations from collapse, judge rules

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Forty years ago, North Carolina’s coastal fisheries were nearly overflowing with local species like the Atlantic croaker, spot and weakfish.

But today, experts say the once-abundant coastal waters are nearly empty, after decades of overfishing led to a staggering decline in local fish populations.

That decline is due in ...Read more

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Rand Paul says he doesn't know why people want more details on McConnell's health

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Sen. Rand Paul said he doesn’t understand why people are demanding Sen. Mitch McConnell to release more details about his health condition as he continues his recovery.

McConnell, 84, was discharged from a rehabilitation center Aug. 6 after being hospitalized June 14. McConnell said in an Aug. 6 statement he will continue physical therapy ...Read more

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Major challenges await C. Cybele Raver, Michigan's next president

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DETROIT — The University of Michigan's regents are expected to appoint the university's second female president in its history at a special board meeting in two weeks, hoping to cap a turbulent year for the university while presenting Raver with major challenges to tackle.

Vanderbilt University Provost C. Cybele Raver was announced Tuesday as...Read more

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Supreme Court is urged to block Trump's huge new ballroom so Congress can decide

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court was urged Tuesday to block construction of President Trump’s huge new ballroom until Congress weighs in. A decision, perhaps only temporary, is likely by Friday.

Acting on his own, Trump had the East Wing of the White House torn down in October and ordered work to start on a massive new building that would ...Read more

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An Oakland murder suspect professed innocence from day one. Now prosecutors say they can't prove guilt

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OAKLAND, Calif. — From the day of his arrest on murder charges, Anthony Alonzo maintained that he was being booked for “some s— I didn’t even do,” according to court records.

While perhaps unpolished, Alonzo’s protestations of innocence now appear to have been justified. On Monday, the Alameda County District Attorney’s office ...Read more

Michigan speaker warns against data center pause while stumping in Michigan swing seat

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LANSING, Mich. — Michigan House Speaker Mike Johnson warned against the "dangerous prospect" of a federal moratorium on data centers while campaigning with Republican Congressman Tom Barrett on Tuesday.

The Louisiana Republican, when asked whether he believes the federal government should override local control over data center siting and ...Read more

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Scammers try to cash in on death of California's beloved bald eagle Jackie

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Scammers are using the death of a beloved California bald eagle for a get-rich-quick scheme involving sales of bogus merchandise benefiting the raptor center where she died.

Jackie, who gained worldwide fame from a bald eagle cam on her nest at Big Bear Lake, died Aug. 10 at the Ojai Raptor Center, where she had been taken to recover after ...Read more

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Man accused in Manhattan synagogue attack charged with federal hate crimes

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NEW YORK — A man arrested for attacking multiple people during Shabbat service at Midtown’s Central synagogue is now facing federal hate-crime charges, officials said Tuesday.

Larry Montes, 46, was charged with two counts of committing hate crimes and one count of damage to religious property resulting in bodily injury for Friday’s attack...Read more

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Trump administration advances plan to rescind 'Roadless Rule' protecting national forests

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The Trump administration on Tuesday advanced a formal proposal to rescind a decades-old rule that protects more than 44 million acres of national forestland from road construction and timber harvesting, including about 4.4 million acres in California.

The Roadless Area Conservation Rule is a 2001 bipartisan measure that established lasting ...Read more

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Invasive carp are getting closer to the Great Lakes, prompting warnings

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Invasive carp reached just 80 miles from Lake Michigan on the Illinois River last week, marking the closest the fish have gotten to the Great Lake as work was halted on a state-federal project meant to stop the voracious fish from moving farther upstream.

Illinois Department of Natural Resources workers removed several hundred small silver carp...Read more

At least 20 structures scorched by Tok wildfire near Alaska Highway

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A wildfire that roared to life Monday in the Interior Alaska community of Tok has damaged or destroyed at least 20 structures, officials say.

Authorities say a downed power line appears to have started the fire first reported in a backyard before noon Monday. Photos showed a massive column of gray-black smoke rising from ...Read more

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Hayden Panettiere's family wanted to 'rid' her of boyfriend before death

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Hayden Panettiere’s estranged mom said their family wanted the 36-year-old actor’s on-and-off boyfriend out of her life before she was found dead in his company on Sunday.

“This person in her life that we have been trying to get rid of for quite some time was with her at her death and that was Brian Hickerson,” Lesley Vogel told NBC ...Read more

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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu formally warns private property owners not to lease parking to ICE

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BOSTON — Mayor Michelle Wu contacted garage and lot owners to ask them to reject ICE requests to use their property for “surge parking,” saying it would constitute an “unwarranted escalation” in federal immigration enforcement in Boston.

“On July 21, we received the distressing news that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE...Read more

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Little-known Trump aide is at center of clash with Sen. Jon Ossoff

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WASHINGTON — A close aide to President Donald Trump is at the center of an ugly clash between the White House and Sen. Jon Ossoff, after the Democratic lawmaker drew the administration’s ire for highlighting the close nature of her relationship with the president.

Natalie Harp, a 35-year-old executive assistant to the president, is little ...Read more

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Judge calls lost ICE video 'troubling,' but Charlotte protesters will stand trial

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Charlotte immigration agents losing key surveillance video in a case accusing protesters of assaulting them is “troubling,” a federal judge said Monday. But it’s not enough to justify tossing charges, he said.

Neither are the false statements agents once made about protesters Heather Morrow and William Stanley, U.S. ...Read more

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Pa. woman sues Taylor Farms, Taco Bell over cyclosporiasis infection

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PITTSBURGH — A Mercer County, Pennsylvania, woman is suing Taco Bell and Taylor Farms, accusing the companies of negligence after the Avocado Ranch Chicken Stacker she bought at the fast food chain last month left her hospitalized with a cyclosporiasis infection.

The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in federal court on behalf of Heather Kebert, also ...Read more

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Colorado Bureau of Investigation's failure to stop scientist's crimes was outrageous government conduct, judge finds

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DENVER — The Colorado Bureau of Investigation’s years-long failure to stop the misconduct of DNA analyst Yvonne “Missy” Woods constituted outrageous government conduct, a Weld County District Court judge ruled this month.

Judge Vicente Vigil dismissed a felony sex assault on a child case after finding that the CBI’s inaction, even ...Read more

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Bracing for a 'super El Niño,' San Diego plans aggressive storm channel clearing, public awareness campaign

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SAN DIEGO — Facing what could be the rainiest winter in years thanks to an expected El Niño, San Diego officials plan to announce Tuesday a broad preparation campaign focused on clearing flood channels and educating residents.

The city plans to nearly double the number of miles of storm channel it clears of weeds and debris this fiscal year,...Read more