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Minnesota sues Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over delayed extradition of ICE agent charged in shooting
MINNEAPOLIS — The state of Minnesota sued Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in federal court on Tuesday over a nearly three-month delay in extraditing Christian Castro, the ICE agent accused of shooting Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis in north Minneapolis during Operation Metro Surge and later lying about it.
Castro has been held in the Cameron County jail near ...Read more
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appointee for Palm Beach County clerk of courts arrested on child sexual abuse charges
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Mike Caruso, the Palm Beach County clerk of courts and a staunch ally of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, was arrested Tuesday morning on charges linked to the child sexual abuse of his grandson, state officials announced.
Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the arrest in a statement on X.
“Early this morning, with ...Read more
University of Michigan chooses second woman in its history as next president
DETROIT — Vanderbilt University Provost C. Cybele Raver is set to be the next president of the University of Michigan, according to two sources familiar with the selection, making her the second woman in history to lead the school and marking the second time this year the university has chosen a leader at a private university to lead one of ...Read more
ABC sues FCC, alleging Trump-fueled retaliation in TV license fight
ABC went to court Tuesday in an attempt to halt the Federal Communications Commission's early review of its TV licenses, claiming the move is an attack on the broadcast outlet's right to free speech.
The Disney-owned network asked a U.S. District Court to issue a temporary restraining order to stop the FCC's action. The agency says it is ...Read more
Gov. Josh Shapiro expected to sign executive order restricting data center development in Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Gov. Josh Shapiro is expected to dramatically restrict data center development in Pennsylvania via a sweeping executive order Tuesday, 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 ...Read more
Ban the Bible? Missouri library to review patron's challenge
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. — Books including scenes depicting sex, child birth, witchcraft, drug use and graphic violence have been the topic of heated debate for more than a year at St. Charles City-County Library board meetings.
Now, a patron has asked the board to consider a different type of text: the Bible.
Brian Roorda of St. Peters has ...Read more
Who will be the next Chicago school board president? Meet the candidates
CHICAGO — In a historic first for Chicago, all 21 school board seats will be on the November ballot. The board was previously composed of seven mayoral appointees, but is currently in a two-year transition period, split between 10 elected and 11 appointed members.
Get to know the candidates for school board president.
Jessica Biggs
Jessica ...Read more
As Colorado River reservoirs shrink, Arizona warns of a legal fight
The Trump administration’s plan for dealing with worsening water shortages along the Colorado River is encountering strong opposition from Arizona’s leaders, who are warning they could sue to challenge mandatory water cutbacks that they say would harm their state.
A legal fight could end up before the U.S. Supreme Court and further ...Read more
Trump takes hard line on Iran as Hormuz standoff drags on
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump insisted Tuesday that there were no talks ongoing with Iran, leaving the simmering conflict in the Middle East and control of the Strait of Hormuz stuck in limbo.
“There are no talks or conversations going on, or scheduled, with the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Trump posted on his social media ...Read more
Trump takes hard line on Iran as Hormuz standoff drags on
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said he won’t try to revive a lapsed ceasefire deal with Iran, leaving the simmering conflict in the Middle East and a tussle for control of the Strait of Hormuz stuck in limbo.
When asked if he would seek an extension to the memorandum of understanding the U.S. and Iran signed in June, Trump replied...Read more
Analysis: War was supposed to crush Iran's 'Axis of Resistance.' Instead, it's bloodied but unbroken
AMMAN, Jordan — When the U.S. launched the Iran war nearly six months ago, it was to be the coup de grace in dismantling the "Axis of Resistance," an Iran-led alliance of armed groups and governments arrayed against the United States and Israel.
The axis included not just the militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah, but Yemen's Houthi rebels, ...Read more
Russia threatens UK over Ukraine attacks with British drones
Russia warned that the U.K. would face “consequences for which it will have to answer” after reports that Kyiv used drones made by British companies to carry out strikes inside Russian territory.
“London is deliberately opting for an escalation,” the Russian embassy in London said in a statement Monday. The deeper the U.K.’s ...Read more
Northwestern University to revamp decades-old African Studies program, cut some staffers
CHICAGO — Northwestern University officials deny reports that the school is closing its decades-old Program of African Studies, saying it is instead undergoing administrative changes.
The 78-year-old program will move from being one of the school’s “Research Institutes and Centers” under the university’s Office for Research to being ...Read more
'ICE Out' pledge divides Chicago aldermen amid campaign finance reform push
CHICAGO — A pledge signed by nearly half of Chicago’s aldermen to reject campaign contributions from companies allegedly tied to federal immigration crackdowns has split the City Council — with supporters calling it a critical show of solidarity and detractors dismissing it as an insincere political gesture.
The “ICE Out” pledge has ...Read more
Pelican Rapids, a turkey plant town of 2,600 in Minnesota, saw itself as welcoming to all. Then came ICE
PELICAN RAPIDS, Minn. — Inside city hall in this meatpacking town, a giant banner shows how the immigrant-rich place of 2,600 people presents itself to the world.
“WELCOME TO OUR CITY,” it reads, over a photograph of the town’s 15-foot-tall riverside mascot, Pelican Pete. “SMALL-TOWN WARMTH AND DIVERSE DELIGHT.”
The Otter Tail ...Read more
More GOP party platforms include anti-IVF language. Is surrogacy next?
Brooke Green thought she needed a mammogram.
Green, a Democratic state representative in Idaho, knew that breast cancer ran in her family and she “just had an inkling” that she should be tested.
She was two weeks shy of the day her last remaining embryo would be implanted through in vitro fertilization. It was the one shot she had left to ...Read more
California backtracks on good-government policies in divided Trump era
Tired of budget stalemates, deficits and continuous acrimony in the state Capitol, California voters in 2010 started taking action to temper political gridlock and loosen the grip of entrenched special interests.
They approved statewide ballot measures to create an independent congressional redistricting commission, taking that power away from ...Read more
Autistic children are drowning in Florida stormwater ponds. What can be done?
The boy walking in the road appeared to be 5 years old but wore diapers and a T-shirt.
“Pull over,” Melinda Dryer told her sister as they drove through a Port St. Lucie suburb on a Saturday morning coffee run. “Something’s not right.”
A driver heading the opposite direction narrowly missed the boy, Dryer told the Tampa Bay Times. She...Read more
People with disabilities say Medicaid's limits on income stifle career advancement
MACY, Neb. — Erica Carter is passionate about her job, and she has seven acres of flowers and vegetables to show for it.
Carter’s specialty is reeling in grants to support students in the Omaha Nation school district, where she is a finance manager. One paid for the garden that sits next to the district’s campus. Another allowed the ...Read more
Gov. JB Pritzker accepts suburban teachers union's endorsement while casting doubt on $150M CPS funding push
Gov. JB Pritzker accepted the backing of Illinois’ suburban teachers union Monday and then expressed skepticism about another union’s push for more Chicago Public Schools funding — arguing the state can’t afford to help Chicago alone without sending money to schools statewide.
“If you’d like, I can pull the pockets out of my ...Read more
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