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How can US Border Patrol come to Charlotte, NC, if it's not near a border?
Despite Charlotte being thousands of miles away from the nearest U.S. border, national news reports say that U.S. Border Patrol could soon be on the way to the Queen City.
U.S. Border Patrol’s presence in cities across the nation has been part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration. Most recently in Chicago, the ...Read more
India's poorest state begins vote count in crucial test for Modi
Vote counting began Friday in Bihar — India’s poorest yet one of its most politically significant states — in an election seen as a key test of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity after a year marred by economic headwinds and foreign policy challenges.
Exit polls released after Tuesday’s final phase of voting project that Modi�...Read more
Hegseth unveils Operation Southern Spear with Venezuela tensions high
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday announced a new operation against “narco-terrorists” in the Western Hemisphere, signaling that the U.S. may be prepared to step up a campaign of deadly airstrikes against vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific Ocean.
In his post on social media, Hegseth named the effort as ...Read more
'Fake electors' case returning to Southern Nevada after state's Supreme Court ruling
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the so-called “fake electors” case can be prosecuted in Clark County, reversing a lower court decision that led it to instead be filed in Carson City.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford responded by saying that the case — which accuses prominent Republican figures in the state — will come ...Read more
Washington confirms first bird flu case in a resident this year
SEATTLE — A Grays Harbor County resident has tested preliminarily positive for avian influenza in the first human case recorded in Washington state this year.
The resident, an older adult with underlying health conditions, was hospitalized in early November with a high fever, confusion and respiratory distress, the state Department of Health ...Read more
Trickle of revelations fuels scandal over Trump's ties to Epstein
WASHINGTON — A slow drip of revelations detailing President Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein that have burdened the White House all year has turned into a deluge after House lawmakers released reams of documents that imply the president may have intimate knowledge of his friend’s criminal activity.
The scope of Epstein’s interest in ...Read more
US drops reciprocal tariff on Argentine beef, plans to boost quota
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration said it will drop a 10% tariff on Argentine beef imports and will quadruple the amount of Argentine beef that can enter the U.S. before imports reach a quota that triggers a 25% levy.
The White House announcement comes despite criticism of President Donald Trump from lawmakers and ranchers last month ...Read more
Southern California city of Westminster will rename street in honor of Charlie Kirk
LOS ANGELES — A street will be partially renamed after slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the Westminster City Council has decided despite strong community pushback.
Council members voted 4-1 on Wednesday to augment All American Way street signs between Westminster Boulevard and 13th Street with Charlie Kirk Way.
The redesignation ...Read more
US sanctions drug cartel-linked casinos, people in Mexico
The Trump administration and Mexico targeted gambling establishments with alleged financial links to Latin American drug cartels on Thursday, with the U.S. sanctioning several individuals and 10 casinos.
The individuals and the casinos are involved in cartel-related money laundering and other criminal activity throughout Mexico and Europe, the...Read more
Penn and CHOP will test gene therapy for rare diseases with a new FDA trial protocol
Earlier this year, researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn created a first-of-its-kind drug customized to a unique genetic mutation to save an infant named Baby KJ from dying of a rare liver disorder.
KJ Muldoon’s doctors used CRISPR, the buzzy shorthand for a scientific tool that works like a find-and-replace command, to ...Read more
What to know about ventricular fibrillation, the heart condition that sent Sen. John Fetterman to the hospital
Ventricular fibrillation appears to be a newly identified diagnosis among Sen. John Fetterman’s ongoing medical issues, disclosed after a fall on Thursday sent the Pennsylvania Democrat to the hospital.
The condition is the most severe form of arrhythmia and a common cause of sudden cardiac death. His outcome could have been helped by the ...Read more
Australia and Turkey at loggerheads over 2026 climate summit
Australia and Turkey are vying to host the annual United Nations climate summit next year, a contest that on Thursday broke into full view at the current talks in Brazil.
Advocates supporting Australia’s bid mounted a news conference to make their case outside the country’s pavilion at COP30 — in an awkward twist, just steps away from ...Read more
Mamdani, Hochul prepare for possibility of troops, funding cuts if Trump moves on NYC
NEW YORK — Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul met Thursday to prepare for the possibility President Donald Trump could take punitive actions against New York City after Mamdani is sworn in seven weeks from now.
For months, Trump threatened to cut federal funding for New York and boost ICE’s presence or deploy the ...Read more
Judge rules in Kohberger restitution dispute on anniversary of students' deaths
BOISE, Idaho — The judge overseeing the Moscow college student murders case ordered Bryan Kohberger, who admitted to the killings, to compensate two of the victims’ families for funeral-related costs.
Fourth Judicial District Judge Steven Hipper ruled Thursday that Kohberger, already responsible for more than $300,000 in criminal fines and ...Read more
Sorrow and outrage mark Senate field hearing into deadly Palisades fire
LOS ANGELES — In an emotional congressional hearing punctuated by immense frustration, six Pacific Palisades residents on Thursday spoke of family memories lost, an inadequate city response and a burdensome rebuilding process after the deadly inferno that destroyed thousands of homes and killed 12 people.
The panel of residents urged the ...Read more
Attorneys visit 'black box' ICE processing center in Broadview
BROADVIEW, Ill. — As a small group of protesters flanked a street leading to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center in Broadview, a group of attorneys on Thursday completed a tour of the building, becoming some of the only outsiders in recent months to view the interior amid scrutiny over allegedly inhumane conditions. ...Read more
US launches Operation Southern Spear, unveiling new robotic fleet to target cartels
The United States is launching a major new military and surveillance campaign in the Western Hemisphere, deploying an unprecedented mix of robotic air and sea vessels to counter Latin American drug-trafficking cartels.
Called Operation Southern Spear, the initiative was formally announced Thursday night by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who ...Read more
Sean 'Diddy' Combs just got to a new prison and he's already in trouble, reports say
New prison, new problems.
Sean “Diddy” Combs is reportedly in some hot water at his new home, Federal Correctional Institution Fort Dix in New Jersey.
The disgraced rapper was transferred there from notorious federal pen MDR in Brooklyn late last month. It’s a minimum security facility where former reality star Joe Giudice did some time ...Read more
Federal judge to hold permanent injunction hearing on use of force by immigration agents before next spring
CHICAGO — A federal judge on Thursday said she will hold a hearing on a permanent injunction to limit the use of force by federal immigration agents ahead of any potential future enforcement mission.
“I would want to do a trial on any motion for a permanent injunction before there was another ramp-up of the operation in the spring,” U.S. ...Read more
Newsom touts California's record battery energy gains at UN climate conference
California added 1,200 megawatts of battery energy storage to its electrical grid over the last six months, further building on its nation-leading capacity and pushing the state closer to its clean energy goals, officials said Thursday.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the latest milestone while making the rounds at the United Nations Conference of ...Read more
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