Thousands without power after punishing wind storm hits Bay Area; snow starts pummeling Sierra
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Thousands of people awoke without power Wednesday morning after a powerful storm slammed into the Bay... Read More
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Bucks nursing home explosion killed a nurse and resident and injured others, including a Peco worker
BRISTOL, Pa. — As first responders arrived at the Bristol Health and Rehab Center Tuesday afternoon, they were faced with a nightmarish scene: a nursing facility that housed 120 people had exploded, and dozens were ...Read more
ICE crackdown in Minn. chills sales at immigrant-owned businesses
MINNEAPOLIS — At Quruxlow Restaurant on Lake Street in Minneapolis, only a portion of the dining space is being used because of a drop-off in customers. Business at the African restaurant is also roughly half of what it ...Read more
Jeffrey Epstein files appease almost no one as delays worsen
The Justice Department’s long-awaited rollout of the Jeffrey Epstein files has been a chaotic spectacle that, so far, has largely turned the spotlight back to his previously known associates, including President Donald ...Read more
Trump administration cuts millions in grants to 40 Kentucky schools
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The U.S. Department of Education has canceled grants for 40 schools across 20 Kentucky school districts, according to the Lexington committee that administers the funds.
The grants were slated to award ...Read more
Colorado men's prisons will run out space in next fiscal year, state warns
DENVER — Colorado’s prisons will run out of beds for men in the next fiscal year unless significant changes are made to either reduce the prison population or increase capacity, a state analyst projects in a new report...Read more
Archbishop: ICE agents don't plan to raid churches over holidays
MINNEAPOLIS — Immigration enforcement officers have told religious leaders they won’t raid Minnesota’s churches this holiday season, the state’s highest ranking Catholic leader said.
Local Department of Homeland ...Read more
Boston nightclub ICON faces license suspension after woman collapses and dies
BOSTON — A woman has died after collapsing and becoming unresponsive in the nightclub ICON, according to the family and club, as Boston Police and the Boston Licensing Board are reviewing the tragic incident.
Anastaiya ...Read more
A year after deadly Kentucky police raid, the public is still demanding answers
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Drivers along a stretch of Main Street near the intersection with West Dixie in London have grown accustomed to the sight of signs and battery-operated candles near the tire center, just down the road ...Read more
Florida Department of Transportation deleted social post touting Pulse crosswalk amid street art crackdown, records show
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Florida Department of Transportation deleted its own social media posts praising a decorative crosswalk near the Pulse memorial for “enhancing safety” amid a statewide street art crackdown that ...Read more
BET+ picks up Charity Jordan's self-funded 'Vera's Holiday Flop' film
ATLANTA — Atlanta actress Charity Jordan was hankering for bigger roles, tired of auditioning for minor characters like the supportive best friend.
“I wanted to make a path to play the roles I wanted,” she said in ...Read more
South Carolina politicians seek ban on cavity-fighting fluoride in public drinking water
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Fluoride has been used in water systems across the country for decades, with multiple studies showing it has slowed the prevalence of tooth decay in children and adults.
But a handful of South Carolina ...Read more
Nick Reiner's mental state at center of murder case: Inside the looming legal fight
LOS ANGELES — The slayings of Hollywood legend Rob Reiner and his photographer wife, Michele, have given rise to a complex and intensely watched legal struggle involving their accused son, prosecutors and defense ...Read more
Massachusetts' health department warns residents about possible measles exposures in multiple locations
BOSTON — An out-of-state adult visitor who spent time in the region earlier this month has been diagnosed with measles, according to health officials who are warning the public of possible exposures in multiple locations...Read more
States file lawsuit challenging federal limits on gender-affirming care
BALTIMORE — A coalition of states filed a lawsuit this week challenging a recent action by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that seeks to restrict access to gender-affirming care for transgender youth.
...Read more
'Ned's Declassified' star gets homeless co-star Tylor Chase a motel room
Nickelodeon alum Tylor Chase, who is reportedly homeless, has been checked into a Southern California motel room, thanks to the help of his “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide” co-star Daniel Curtis Lee.
Chase...Read more
'The Middle,' 'Seinfeld' actor Pat Finn dies after cancer battle
Actor and comedian Pat Finn, who appeared in sitcoms like “The Middle,” “Seinfeld” and “Friends,” has died after a yearslong battle with cancer, his family said. He was 60 years old.
Finn was surrounded by ...Read more
Salmonella linked to raw food sickens people across 22 states
The Centers for Disease Control has issued a warning about consuming raw oysters, citing an ongoing salmonella outbreak.
In total, 64 people have reported getting sick with 20 hospitalizations across 22 states, the CDC ...Read more
Congress inches toward reclaiming war powers with AUMF repeals
WASHINGTON — It took more than 20 years, but Congress has finally flexed a war powers muscle.
After several fits and starts, lawmakers this month repealed the 2002 Iraq War and 1991 Gulf War authorizations through the ...Read more
US jobless claims fall to 214,000 during volatile holiday season
Applications for U.S. unemployment benefits fell last week, highlighting the seasonal swings in the data at this time of year.
Initial claims decreased by 10,000 to 214,000 in the week ended Dec. 20, according to Labor ...Read more
US rare earth buyers still see China curbs despite Trump deal
China is still restricting the rare earth elements that the U.S. needs to produce its own permanent magnets and other products even after President Donald Trump reached a deal with his Chinese counterpart in October to ...Read more
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