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FBI searches home of Trump adviser turned critic John Bolton
FBI agents searched the home of John Bolton, President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, in a sign that the White House is stepping up a campaign of retribution against some of its fiercest critics.
The search is linked to an inquiry into whether Bolton retained or disseminated classified documents, according to a person ...Read more
Miami-Dade deputy charged in killing of UPS driver claims Stand Your Ground
MIAMI — A Miami-Dade Sheriff’s deputy readying for trial next week in the killing of two innocent men, including a UPS driver, during a wild shootout at a busy Broward County intersection six years ago made a last-ditch effort to have his case tossed on Friday.
Suspended deputy Jose Mateo, 33, who pleaded not guilty to manslaughter along ...Read more

Walmart stabbing suspect declared mentally unfit for trial
DETROIT — A northern Michigan accused of stabbing 11 people at a Traverse City-area Walmart last month was declared mentally incompetent to stand trial during a court hearing Friday.
Bradford Gille has pleaded not guilty to one count of terrorism and 11 counts of assault with intent to murder. At the end of July, Judge Michael Stepka with ...Read more
Multiple deaths reported following tour bus crash in upstate NY
NEW YORK — Multiple people have died and dozens more were injured following a tour bus crash on I-90 roughly 30 miles northeast of Buffalo.
New York State Police said there were more than 50 passengers onboard the bus when it rolled over early Friday afternoon near Pembroke, N.Y. in Genesee County.
Police confirmed “several” fatalities, ...Read more

Kilmar Abrego Garcia en route to Maryland after release, lawyer says
BALTIMORE — Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man incarcerated since his mistaken deportation in March, was released Friday from jail in Tennessee and is “presently en route to his family in Maryland,” his lawyer said.
“Today, Kilmar Abrego Garcia is free,” Sean Hecker, an attorney in Abrego Garcia’s criminal case in Tennessee, ...Read more

Measles outbreak ends in Kansas. Why are health officials still on alert?
The measles outbreak in southwest Kansas is officially over, but the threat of new cases remains, state health officials announced Thursday.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said that two full incubation periods — 42 days — have passed since the last confirmed case.
With no active outbreak in the region, the health ...Read more

As Democrats fight 'fire with fire,' gerrymandering opponents seek a path forward
When California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled his plan to retaliate if Republican-led Texas redrew its congressional districts to favor the GOP, he affirmed his support for less partisan maps — and then promised to “meet fire with fire.”
“We’re doing it mindful that we want to model better behavior,” Newsom told reporters in...Read more

Colorado wildfires: Derby fire expected to push toward Sweetwater Lake
DENVER — Five wildfires burning on Colorado’s Western Slope — the Lee, Elk, Derby, Stoner Mesa and Crosho fires — have together burned more than 167,000 acres, or about 260 square miles.
The Derby fire is expected to push toward the popular Sweetwater Lake on Friday, while the Lee fire remains five acres away from becoming the fourth-...Read more

California high speed rail: Central Valley line alone won't be profitable. Building to Gilroy could be
California’s long-embattled bullet train faces another dilemma.
A new report released Friday by the California High-Speed Rail Authority warns that the scaled-down Central Valley segment — the only portion of the line currently under construction — is unlikely to be profitable when trains begin running, as early as 2032. The report ...Read more
Judge's Alligator Alcatraz ruling won't frustrate deportations, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says
MIAMI — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration is planning to challenge a federal court ruling that would all but shut down the operations at Florida’s makeshift immigration detention camp in the Everglades within the next 60 days, an outcome that could set back the state’s immigration enforcement efforts.
At a news conference on Friday, ...Read more

Planned Parenthood bets on redistricting to push back against GOP funding cuts
Abortion rights groups are backing California Democrats in the escalating battle to redraw congressional maps, warning that Republicans are rigging seats on the heels of deeply unpopular cuts to safety net health programs and restrictions on reproductive care.
And they worry there’s more to come, including a national abortion ban.
“You ...Read more

Feds direct states to check immigration status of their Medicaid enrollees
This week, the Trump administration’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced an effort to check the immigration status of people who get their health insurance through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
Medicaid is the public health insurance program for people with low incomes that’s jointly funded by...Read more

Turnover among election officials reaches new high, report finds
Election officials turned over at the highest rate in at least a quarter century during the last presidential election, according to new research from the Bipartisan Policy Center.
An analysis of shifts in election officials published Tuesday found nearly 41% of election officials administering the 2024 election were different than those in ...Read more

FBI searches home of Trump adviser turned critic John Bolton
FBI agents searched the home of John Bolton, President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, in a sign that the White House is stepping up a campaign of retribution against some of its fiercest critics.
The search is linked to an inquiry into whether Bolton retained or disseminated classified documents, according to a person ...Read more

The Jewish Museum's Israeli flag in Philadelphia was defaced with red paint
PHILADELPHIA — An Israeli flag on the west-facing wall of the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History was vandalized with red paint early Monday morning, officials said.
The museum on the corner of South Independence Mall East and Market Street was defaced about 4:45 a.m. Monday, according to a Philadelphia Police spokesperson. ...Read more

Trump to ask Congress for $2 billion to fix 'hellhole' DC
President Donald Trump on Friday said he would ask Congress for billions in taxpayer dollars for his effort to clean up the District of Columbia and make it safer, arguing the capital city was a “hellhole” before he took over its policing.
“Look, D.C. is a miracle,” he told reporters Friday during a stop at a new White House Historical ...Read more

Parents of missing baby Emmanuel Haro arrested in California on suspicion of murder
LOS ANGELES — The parents of missing baby Emmanuel Haro were arrested Friday on suspicion of murder, more than a week after his mother claimed the 7-month old boy was abducted, San Bernardino County Sheriff's officials said.
They were arrested at their Cabazon home, and officials said they were still searching for the baby.
By 10 a.m., a ...Read more

Wall Street gets the rally signals from Powell it was hoping for
For much of this month, Wall Street traders piled into stocks and bonds, betting that the Federal Reserve was finally ready to start cutting interest rates again. All they were waiting on was the green light from Jerome Powell to keep the rally going.
They got exactly what they were looking for on Friday, when the Fed chair unleashed the ...Read more

Manhunt underway for suspect in fatal shooting at Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital
DETROIT — Police are embarking on a manhunt to find a suspect in a shooting Friday morning at Henry Ford Hospital that left one person dead.
Police Chief Todd Bettison said Mario Green, 65, targeted his ex-wife, an employee at the hospital.
"He is presumed to be armed and dangerous," Bettison told reporters.
Bettison said police reviewed ...Read more

State orders Fort Lauderdale to remove LGBTQ+ rainbow street markings -- plus three others
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The state has ordered Fort Lauderdale to remove the section of a street near the beach painted in the colors of the LGBTQ+ progress pride flag, as it moves beyond its efforts to eradicate rainbow crosswalks throughout Florida.
A letter dated Thursday and received by the city late in the day orders removal of the ...Read more
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- Parents of missing baby Emmanuel Haro arrested in California on suspicion of murder
- Feds direct states to check immigration status of their Medicaid enrollees
- FBI searches home of Trump adviser turned critic John Bolton
- Trump to ask Congress for $2 billion to fix 'hellhole' DC
- Wall Street gets the rally signals from Powell it was hoping for