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Miscommunication in migrant shelters leads to confusion and worry
CHICAGO — Gladys Heredia, a 58-year-old diabetic grandmother from Peru, said city officials told her Wednesday that after June 10, she could no longer stay at a migrant shelter in the Streeterville area because it is ...Read more
Stevie Wonder marks 74th birthday by becoming a Ghanaian citizen
DETROIT— Since he was a child, Motown legend Stevie Wonder always believed in his heart that there was nothing impossible.
For the Saginaw native and superstar, that belief rang true this week when the "Isn't She Lovely...Read more
Federal data show a 2,326% increase in fentanyl pill seizures. Doctors, experts seeing a similar trend
PITTSBURGH — Seizures of pills containing fentanyl have skyrocketed in the U.S., underscoring the country's struggle to curb deaths from a highly potent, synthetic opioid that has been detected in an array of drugs, ...Read more
Rudy Giuliani served Arizona indictment papers for election fraud scheme at 80th birthday party
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was served a patriotic-themed birthday cake during his 80th birthday party in Palm Springs, California, Friday night — then served with a notice of indictment related to an ...Read more
Donald Trump talks inflation, Iron Dome, Biden and bacon at Minnesota GOP dinner
MINNEAPOLIS — Former President Donald Trump headlined the state Republican Party's annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner on Friday in St. Paul, repeatedly ripping President Joe Biden, promising to fight to turn Minnesota red and ...Read more
Joe Biden's Atlanta trip highlights duel for Black voters with Donald Trump
President Joe Biden is stepping up a push to reach Black voters with weekend trips to students in Atlanta and business leaders in Detroit, signaling his need to lock in a bloc that’s critical to his reelection chances in...Read more
Diddy won't be charged for 2016 hotel assault of ex-girlfriend, DA says
Despite shocking surveillance video, which seemingly shows Sean “Diddy” Combs violently assaulting his ex-girlfriend at a hotel in 2016, the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office revealed it’s “unable” to ...Read more
Slovak Premier Fico's prognosis moving closer to positive
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico’s condition remains serious but the most recent surgery helped to bring it closer to a “positive prognosis,” a minister said on Saturday.
Three days after ...Read more
Putin's friends are helping Russia upend the US-led world order
Vladimir Putin is wrapping up a trip to China, where his warm ties with President Xi Jinping have led to booming trade and increasing defense coordination. More than two years since his February 2022 invasion of Ukraine ...Read more
Weather like the deadly Houston windstorm is being fueled in part by climate change
The winds that roared out of a supercell thunderstorm Thursday night leaving a deadly trail across Houston are on the rise in a warming climate, though researchers are still teasing out the exact relationship between a ...Read more
Artificial light lures migrating birds into cities, where they face a gauntlet of threats
Light pollution has steadily intensified and expanded from urban areas, and with the advent of LED lighting, it is growing in North America by up to 10% per year, as measured by the visibility of stars in the night sky....Read more
Brass knuckles, body cams and bad behavior: LAPD probe links troubled Valley gang units
LOS ANGELES — As Los Angeles police internal investigators dig deeper into one of the bigger scandals in recent department history, they have uncovered links between two troubled anti-gang units in the San Fernando ...Read more
Sacramento, Northern California tribes seek land back for 'cultural survival'
SACRAMENTO — Along the gentle rolling foothills nearby Nevada City is a village known as Yulića.
Across the 232 acres of this land, there are man-made ponds, two creeks that barely trickle through and, on top of a ...Read more
Mobs of tuna crabs descend on Southern California waters. What's going on?
Little red crustaceans pepper the shallow depths by the San Diego shoreline. The tuna crabs are back.
Tuna crabs, named after their most common predator — the tuna fish — have been seen by the thousands in Southern ...Read more
Southern California parks agency fines visitors who roll through stop signs $100. It has made millions
LOS ANGELES — The citation that Andrew Rice received in the mail looked like a traffic ticket, including a photo of his license plate. But the mail didn’t come from any police or city agency he recognized.
Back in ...Read more
Police make multiple arrests as Penn students attempt to launch a new encampment
PHILADELPHIA — Penn students launched a new, short-lived, pro-Palestinian encampment Friday night, leading to multiple arrests. The encampment inside the school’s Fisher-Bennett Hall came one week after Philadelphia ...Read more
Texas Storms Leave 800,000 Without Power While Flights Grounded
A line of dangerous storms and flooding rains rolled over the US Gulf Coast, killing at least four people and leaving more than 800,000 customers in Texas — about 6% of the total — without power while grounding ...Read more
Croatia seals tilt to right as prime minister's Cabinet approved
ZAGREB, Croatia — Croatian lawmakers approved a coalition government that gives Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic a third term after he made a deal to include a right-wing nationalist party known for anti-immigration ...Read more
Maduro Bets He Can Crush Venezuela's Opposition in an Open Vote
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is convinced he can win July’s presidential elections without resorting to fraud.
But, if he’s wrong, he also has backup plans to cling on to power, according ...Read more
SpaceX booster flies for 21st time in Cape Canaveral launch
SpaceX lined up and knocked out another Starlink launch from the Space Coast on Friday night using a first-stage booster for a fleet-leading 21st time.
A Falcon 9 rocket on the Starlink 6-59 mission carrying 23 Starlink ...Read more
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