
Sir Gary Oldman feels 'very moved' by knighthood
Sir Gary Oldman felt "very moved" as he received his knighthood from Prince William.The 67-year-old actor was bestowed ... Read More
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Maryland officials: No ransom paid after ransomware attack on transit
Maryland officials say no ransom was paid and services have been fully restored in the wake of a ransomware attack that exposed personal data and disrupted bus services at the state’s transportation agency.
The ...Read more
AI startup Character.AI removes Disney characters from its chatbot platform after legal letter
In the latest salvo between Hollywood and artificial intelligence companies, tech start-up Character.AI has removed many Disney characters from its chatbot platform after the Burbank entertainment giant sent the firm a ...Read more
Nintendo of America to say goodbye to Doug Bowser
Nintendo of America will advance to the next level with a leadership change after its president and chief operating officer, Doug Bowser, retires at the end of the year.
Nintendo of America, the Redmond, Washington-based ...Read more
Chase of cyclist by ICE agents in downtown Chicago described as surreal by witness
CHICAGO — Patrick Gilmore was on his way to the Clark/Lake CTA train station with a friend Sunday afternoon when they came across a line of federal immigration agents near the Dearborn Street Bridge downtown and ...Read more
FTC sues Zillow and Redfin over rental listing deal
The Federal Trade Commission is suing Zillow and Redfin for allegedly conspiring to eliminate competition for rental housing listings.
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in the United States District Court for the Eastern ...Read more
US set for Wednesday shutdown as Democrats reject stopgap bill
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government hurtled toward a Wednesday shutdown as Democrats had the votes to block a Republican stopgap funding package that didn’t address their demands, the latest sign that neither party was ...Read more
Nevada acting US Attorney Sigal Chattah disqualified from multiple cases, judge rules
LAS VEGAS — A federal judge on Tuesday disqualified acting Nevada U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah from supervising multiple cases in which defendants challenged her appointment.
Arizona-based Senior U.S. District Judge ...Read more
Risk of long COVID in children doubles after second COVID-19 infection, according to study by Chicago doctor
CHICAGO — Children are twice as likely to develop long COVID after two COVID-19 infections, compared with children who’ve only had COVID-19 once, according to a new study co-authored by a doctor at Lurie Children’s ...Read more
Trump threatens expanded action against Maduro as tensions in the Caribbean escalate
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that his administration is considering new military action against drug cartels operating out of Venezuela, including operations “by land,” raising concerns of a possible escalation ...Read more
Judge halts Trump administration cuts to disaster aid for 'sanctuary' states
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily halted a Trump administration plan to reduce disaster relief and anti-terrorism funding for states with so-called sanctuary policies for undocumented immigrants.
U.S. District Judge ...Read more
Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill' could see Massachusetts lose $650M in tax revenue
Massachusetts could lose out on $650 million in state revenue because of the tax breaks and spending cuts bill President Donald Trump signed over the summer, a massive budget shocker that could leave Beacon Hill Democrats ...Read more
Judge issues rebuke of 'bullying' Trump in free speech case
The Trump administration’s crackdown on foreign students and academics violated the First Amendment by targeting them for expressing their political views, a federal judge ruled in an unusual opinion that broadly and ...Read more
Trump says US close to finalizing $500 million Harvard deal
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday his administration is close to finalizing a deal with Harvard University, in an agreement that would potentially defuse one of the highest-profile fights between his administration ...Read more
Eager for 'home,' students return to school destroyed by L.A. fires -- in temporary classrooms
LOS ANGELES — Students returned Tuesday morning to a temporary campus at the site of Marquez Elementary, about nine months after it burned to the ground in the devastating Palisades fire — prompting celebration and ...Read more
Trump administration says it's planning immigration fraud crackdown in Twin Cities
Federal officials on Thursday characterized the Twin Cities as a hotbed of immigration fraud, accusing people of using sham marriages, fake documents and other schemes in their bids to win U.S. citizenship or legal ...Read more
Killer executed for stabbing Miami inventor, wife to death at business decades ago
MIAMI — The drifter who confessed to killing an inventor and his wife was executed Tuesday night, more than three decades after the double murder in their Miami business.
Victor Tony Jones, 64, died by lethal injection ...Read more
Alaska Gov. Dunleavy vetoes bill to apply income tax on out-of-state businesses operating online
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has vetoed Senate Bill 113, which would have applied state corporate income tax on out-of-state businesses that operate online, such as streaming and tech services. It was expected to raise ...Read more
Unions file lawsuit seeking to halt Trump shutdown layoff plans
WASHINGTON — Federal employee unions asked a federal judge in California on Tuesday to stop the Trump administration from using plans for a mass firing of federal employees if there is a partial government shutdown.
The...Read more
NC Gov. Josh Stein says Medicaid cuts deadline won't change, blames legislature
Democratic Gov. Josh Stein said Tuesday that his administration is not going to move the Oct. 1 deadline for planned cuts to Medicaid, after the General Assembly didn’t send him a bill with funding.
In late July, ...Read more
Maryland officials say shutdown could mean $700,000 daily loss for state revenues
Maryland officials mobilized Tuesday ahead of a potentially prolonged federal government shutdown that they said would put a significant strain on the state and its mass of public employees.
Convening about 10 hours ...Read more
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