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Sen. Raphael Warnock at CDC: 'Now is not the time to be silent'

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U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock told a group of protesters assembled in front of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that “now is not the time to be silent.”

Warnock made his comments at what has now become a weekly rally outside the Clifton Road facility in the face of massive cuts to the agency by President Donald Trump’s ...Read more

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Holocaust survivor, ex-Navy pilot among seniors suing LA over Palisades fire damage

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LOS ANGELES — A dozen Pacific Palisades and Malibu residents are suing the city of L.A., alleging the Department of Water and Power and others could have done more to prevent and contain the massive January wildfire that destroyed their homes.

The list of plaintiffs, all 70 or older, reads like a cast of Hollywood characters, including a ...Read more

A court halted deportations of Cubans, others in parole program. What you need to know

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A federal judge in Boston has ruled that the Trump administration cannot prematurely end the temporary legal protections of over half-a-million Cubans, Nicaraguans, Haitians and Venezuelans who came legally to the United States.

More than 531,000 people in the group, known as CHNV for the initials of the nationalites involved, entered the ...Read more

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Adult pelicans are falling victim to toxic algae bloom. Now their babies are starving, too

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Brown pelicans across Southern California are filling up wildlife rehabilitation centers, either sick or starving — a dual crisis that wildlife experts believe could be linked to a massive toxic algae bloom.

For the last month, hundreds of seabirds have been poisoned by domoic acid, a neurotoxin produced in harmful algal blooms that are ...Read more

Philly's IRS workers faced a resignation deadline as Americans rushed to file their taxes

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As millions of Americans faced a tax filing deadline on Tuesday, IRS employees at the Philadelphia office and beyond faced other deadlines of their own.

Monday was the last day for IRS workers to upload their resumes, so agency leaders could determine their qualifications, which they were instructed to do earlier this month as part of a planned...Read more

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Little-known quake fault has been quiet, but it could unleash devastation across Southern California

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LOS ANGELES — Below California's famed beaches, mountains and metropolitan areas lies a sinister web of earthquake faults — some so infamous that their names are burned into the state's collective consciousness.

There is, of course, the mighty San Andreas, whose massive slip caused the great 1906 San Francisco earthquake and whose notoriety...Read more

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Md. Sen. Chris Van Hollen to travel to El Salvador Wednesday to check on Abrego Garcia's 'well-being'

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Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen will travel to El Salvador on Wednesday hoping to check on the “well-being” of Kilmar Abrego Garcia — the Maryland man erroneously deported – and try to secure his release from a notorious prison.

“It should be a priority of the U.S. government to secure his safe release, which is why tomorrow I am ...Read more

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Man gets prison term for sending bomb threat to cruise ship his girlfriend was on, feds say

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A Michigan man has been sentenced after officials said he was upset his girlfriend went on a cruise so he sent in a bomb threat, diverting the ship.

Joshua Lowe was sentenced to eight months in prison after pleading guilty to false information and hoaxes, according to court records.

McClatchy News reached out to Lowe’s attorney for comment ...Read more

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Trump signs order aimed at lowering prescription drug prices

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President Donald Trump wants Congress to change a policy that gives certain drugs longer protection from drug price negotiations in Medicare, a fix that could address one of the drug industry’s top complaints with the Biden-era law.

Trump directed his health secretary to work with lawmakers to end the differential treatment for small molecule...Read more

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White House moves to limit newswire access after AP's lawsuit win

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WASHINGTON — The White House announced Tuesday that it was eliminating the traditional press pool access for wire services after a federal court ordered the administration to end viewpoint discrimination against The Associated Press.

The move will significantly reduce the traditional level of access for journalists from the AP, Reuters and ...Read more

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Jeffries, AOC slam Marjorie Taylor Greene for stock trades amid tariff turmoil

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are slamming Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for what they called profiteering over wild market swings sparked by President Donald Trump’s unpredictable tariffs campaign.

The New York Democrats called ...Read more

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Maryland commits $1.7M for environmental projects on Back River, Patapsco watersheds

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The state of Maryland is allocating $1.7 million for a series of community-led environmental projects for the Back River and Patapsco River watersheds, which encompass Baltimore City and portions of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, and Howard counties.

The funding was announced at a news conference Tuesday at Cox’s Point Park in Essex on ...Read more

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Abrego Garcia's wife accuses Trump administration of 'political games'

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GREENBELT, Md. — A hearing for a Maryland man mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison turned into a noisy protest late Monday afternoon as his supporters chanted and sang outside the courthouse, and his wife accused the Trump administration of “playing political games.”

“God hasn’t forgotten about you,” Jennifer Vasquez Sura ...Read more

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Books with sexual activity could be banned from NC school libraries in this bill

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RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina House Republicans are moving ahead a bill that would allow the public to sue schools for having library books that they feel are harmful to minors.

Two House committees backed a bill Tuesday that says schools will not have books in school libraries that include “descriptions or visual depictions of sexual ...Read more

CT man held captive for 20 years releases first public statement

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The Connecticut man allegedly held captive for 20 years in a Waterbury home released his first public statement on Tuesday.

“Please call me ‘S.’ This is not the name given to me by my parents when I was born,” the statement began. “I am choosing a new name for myself, and I will use that name as I reclaim control over my life and my ...Read more

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Prospective jurors in Harvey Weinstein sex assault retrial say they can't judge fairly: 'He is a really bad guy'

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NEW YORK — Jury selection commenced Tuesday at Harvey Weinstein’s Manhattan retrial, where dozens of New Yorkers stuck their hands up to say they couldn’t sit on the case — several because they couldn’t do so with an open mind.

Weinstein, 73, a Hollywood power player before facing sexual assault allegations by more than 80 women, was ...Read more

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California will try to extend cap-and-trade despite Trump's threats

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders said Tuesday that they will try to extend cap-and-trade, California’s flagship environmental regulation program, a week after the White House said it would target state environmental regulations for “threatening national security.”

President Donald Trump issued an executive ...Read more

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Lawyer for wife of accused Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann says Netflix series raises 'questions' about DNA

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NEW YORK — The lawyer for accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann’s wife says a Netflix docuseries raises “concerns and questions” about how investigators determined her and her daughter’s hair were found on the victims’ bodies.

The DNA evidence in the case against Heuermann has taken center stage in an ongoing hearing in ...Read more

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FEMA cuts natural disaster grants; Portsmouth loses $24M, Virginia Beach spared

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has canceled a popular grant program that previously awarded millions of dollars for Hampton Roads projects meant to protect against natural disasters.

On the chopping block is a $24.2 million award slated for the Lake Meade Dam, a drinking water reservoir operated by Portsmouth.

FEMA announced this ...Read more

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Teachers, parents give Idaho school board an earful over 'Everyone is welcome here' classroom sign

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BOISE, Idaho — The West Ada School District has faced weeks of backlash after instructing a sixth-grade teacher to remove signs containing inclusive messages from her classroom in Meridian. In its first meeting since the teacher went public with her story, the school board faced that feedback in person.

Testimony from dozens of parents, ...Read more