Harry Potter revival confirms 'serious security' after death threats towards cast
The Harry Potter revival has "a serious security team" amid death threats aimed at some actors.The upcoming HBO ... Read More
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Minnesota moose population remains stable, according to latest DNR survey
Minnesota’s beleaguered moose population is continuing to hold its own, state wildlife biologists say in their latest update.
The most recent population estimate is 4,470, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources ...Read more
How this US Supreme Court case affects WA's vote-by-mail
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in a case that could end the practice of counting ballots received after Election Day, which would upend Washington state's and several other states' mail-in ...Read more
'Our schools are not medical centers': Idaho lawmakers debate over special education bill
BOISE, Idaho — For school districts, educating students with disabilities who need services like a nurse or an ASL interpreter can be costly. Complex services can run a bill tens of thousands of dollars and be especially...Read more
Port Authority fire truck in fatal LaGuardia Airport crash had no tracking transponder, NTSB says
NEW YORK — The Port Authority fire truck that got into a fatal crash with an Air Canada jet landing at LaGuardia Airport didn’t have transponders installed that could have helped air traffic controllers better track ...Read more
US set to deploy 2,000 troops from 82nd Airborne to Middle East
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has ordered the 82nd Airborne Division to deploy about 2,000 soldiers to the Middle East, a person familiar with the matter said, as the White House weighs options to ease Iran’s ...Read more
Trump officials ready E15 waiver for summer gasoline sales
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is preparing to expand the opportunity for sales of higher-ethanol E15 gasoline this summer by waiving the fuel from U.S. volatility requirements, according to people familiar with ...Read more
Paul Rudd warned Steve Carell away from The Office
Paul Rudd urged Steve Carell not to audition for The Office.
The 63-year-old actor played Michael Scott in the US reboot of the sitcom from 2005 to 2011 before making a surprise cameo in the 2013 finale, but he has ...Read more
Niall Horan fears he'll need hip replacement
Niall Horan is worried he'll need a hip replacement in the future.
The 32-year-old singer - who had reconstructive surgery on his knee in 2014 - admitted the joints are already "going" and he fears they are only going to ...Read more
Cardi B changes mind on butt reduction surgery
Cardi B had been planning butt reduction surgery but she is too busy for the operation.
The 33-year-old rapper - who has Kulture, seven, Wave, four, and Blossom, 18 months, with ex-husband Offset and a four-month-old son ...Read more
As LA jury deliberates, another social media lawsuit ends in $375 million verdict
Jurors in New Mexico leapfrogged their California peers Tuesday, handing down a $375 million verdict against Meta for endangering children while a similar lawsuit remains pending in Los Angeles County.
The jury in Santa ...Read more
Jay-Z tells GQ he felt 'uncontrollable anger' amid rape lawsuit: 'The darkest moment'
Jay-Z has broken his silence about the 2024 rape lawsuit that accused him and fellow music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs of raping a teenage girl more than two decades ago — a complaint that has since been dismissed.
The...Read more
Danish ruling Social Democrats win election shaped by Trump
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s party won the most seats in a closely contested parliamentary election, setting the stage for difficult coalition talks to secure a third term in office.
The premier’s Social ...Read more
Democrat leads by razor-thin margin in special state Senate election in Florida
TAMPA, Fla. — Democrat Brian Nathan is leading his Republican opponent by a razor-thin margin in the Tampa-area special state Senate election to replace Jay Collins.
With most precincts reported, Nathan, a union leader ...Read more
Lawmakers last-minute dash to curb ICE in Maryland, as presence spreads
State lawmakers are racing to pass bills restricting federal immigration enforcement efforts with less than three weeks remaining in the Maryland General Assembly session.
Monday was the deadline to get bills passed out ...Read more
Lincoln University cancels honorary degree for president of Ghana over 'anti-gay' legislation, embassy says
PHILADELPHIA — Lincoln University has withdrawn plans to issue an honorary degree to the president of Ghana citing concerns about so-called “anti-gay” legislation before the country’s parliament, according to ...Read more
In the Senate, Thune resurrects idea of reconciliation
WASHINGTON — For Senate leaders, pursuing another budget reconciliation bill this year was once considered a no-go. But in a matter of days, it’s become a distinct possibility.
Using the often arduous budgetary ...Read more
Chicago's human rights commissioner resigns as Mayor Brandon Johnson defends public safety leaders' firings
CHICAGO — Another senior official is leaving Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration, even as the mayor on Tuesday defended his recent decision to abruptly fire two top aides tasked with improving public safety.
Human ...Read more
Cook County state's attorney hits back on 'heavy-handed' petition for Operation Midway Blitz outside prosecutor
CHICAGO — The Cook County state’s attorney’s office on Tuesday hit back at an effort to appoint an outside prosecutor to investigate potential wrongdoing by federal agents during Operation Midway Blitz, filing a ...Read more
'I feel horrible': Ex-California cop sentenced to prison for crimes of violence, ending massive police corruption probe in Antioch
OAKLAND, Calif. — The massive criminal prosecution of ex-East Contra Costa police officers ended Tuesday afternoon in a federal courthouse, with the most paradoxical defendant of the bunch.
Former Antioch police officer...Read more
LAUSD to erase César Chávez's name and image from its schools after unanimous board vote
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles schools named after César Chávez will be renamed and his image will be removed from campus murals, the school board unanimously decided Tuesday.
The action came after a brief but emotional ...Read more
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