
Wild orcas have been trying to feed people, new research shows
SEATTLE — Wild orcas on more than 30 occasions in four oceans have attempted to share their prey with people, ... Read More
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Boulder firebomb attack victim dies; suspect charged with murder
New charges have been filed against the suspect in a molotov cocktail firebomb attack at a rally for Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado, earlier this month after an 82-year-old victim died from her injuries.
The ...Read more
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's 'pending' Springfield lobbyist team draws ethics questions
CHICAGO — Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s inner circle worked with outside lobbyists who were not registered to lobby on behalf of the city in the Illinois General Assembly, a practice his office defended after ...Read more
Man sprays bear repellent at NYC Pride March crowd in Washington Square Park, 51 hurt
NEW YORK — A man sprayed bear repellent into a crowd of Pride March revelers in Manhattan’s Washington Square Park on Sunday, injuring 51 people, police said Monday.
Dominic Sabator, 33, of Harlem, told cops he ...Read more
A$AP Rocky might have spilled sex of third baby with Rihanna
A$AP Rocky might have just revealed that he’s about to be a girl dad when his third baby with Rihanna is born.
The rapper, who already shares two sons — 3-year-old RZA and 22 month old Riot Rose — with the Grammy ...Read more
Fed vs. Trump on tariffs impact will soon be put to test
It’s a widely held belief among economists that President Donald Trump’s tariffs will boost inflation notably over the next few months. But muted price increases so far have called that assumption into question, ...Read more
Over 3,800 accusers filed sex abuse claims in race to beat caps on Maryland's Child Victims Act
BALTIMORE — More than 3,800 people filed lawsuits under Maryland’s Child Victims Act in the two months before new limits on monetary damages took effect in June, according to a Baltimore Sun analysis of court records. ...Read more
Cuban man who lived in the US for 60 years dies in ICE detention in Miami
MIAMI — A 75-year-old Cuban man who arrived in the United States nearly six decades ago died Thursday after three weeks in immigration detention in Miami.
Isidro Perez is the fifth person to die in Immigration and ...Read more
'Something's wrong': Friends heard on 911 call speak about finding slain University of Idaho students for first time
BOISE, Idaho — Two University of Idaho students who discovered the bodies of their four friends after they were killed in their Moscow home spoke out for the first time Monday in an interview with ABC’s “Good Morning...Read more
Trump will visit 'Alligator Alcatraz' in Everglades when it opens Tuesday, DeSantis says
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — President Donald Trump is planning to visit a new immigration detention center in the Everglades on Tuesday, when the facility is expected to open and be ready to house detained immigrants, Gov. Ron ...Read more
Brad Pitt and 'F1 The Movie' zoom to $55.6 million in Apple's biggest box office debut
LOS ANGELES – The Brad Pitt-led racing film “F1 The Movie” sped to the top of the box office this weekend, another in a string of big summer movies that Hollywood hopes will keep driving people to theaters.
The big-...Read more
Motormouth: Do I need premium gas?
Q: I have a 2024 Audi A3 that uses regular gas. When I bought a 2025 A3, I was surprised that it recommended premium gas. Same car except the 2025 has all-wheel-drive. Would it be detrimental to the engine if I used ...Read more
Possible witnesses for Bryan Kohberger trial contest travel to Idaho
BOISE, Idaho — He’s been portrayed in numerous media accounts as the man who taught murder suspect Bryan Kohberger how to box. But Jesse Harris told a Monroe County judge Monday that he barely remembers the former ...Read more
A mistake by ICE put her husband in jail. She got him back 3 weeks later
CHICAGO — In the early morning light outside O’Hare International Airport, Cynthia Myers was dressed like a bride.
Her long white dress seemed curiously out of place Friday on the curb outside Terminal 3, but Myers ...Read more
US Department of Justice sues LA Mayor Karen Bass, City Council over sanctuary policy
LOS ANGELES — The U.S. Department of Justice sued the city of Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass and City Council members Monday, calling its sanctuary city law “illegal” and asking that it be blocked from being enforced....Read more
Rep. Don Bacon announces retirement, opening up purple Nebraska district
WASHINGTON — Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon, a Republican with a military background and a willingness to occasionally buck President Donald Trump, announced Monday that he won’t seek a sixth term, boosting Democrats’ hopes...Read more
NYC jury begins deliberating Sean 'Diddy' Combs sex trafficking, RICO case
NEW YORK — A Manhattan jury started deliberating the sex trafficking and racketeering case against Sean “Diddy” Combs on Monday, with a possible life sentence on the line for the disgraced Bad Boy Records founder.
...Read more
As contentious Colorado housing laws take effect, some cities are playing nice -- while others resist or sue
Lafayette, Colorado’s mayor, JD Mangat, can’t afford a house in the city he leads.
On a salary as a middle school social studies teacher, home prices in the Boulder County city of 30,000 are out of reach for the 29-...Read more
Two new property insurers approved to sell in Florida. More coming, regulators say
Two more property insurers have been approved to serve Florida’s beleaguered homeowner market, the state Office of Insurance Regulation announced.
The office on Friday identified the two new companies in a news release ...Read more
US Supreme Court to take up venue dispute between Michigan, Enbridge in Line 5 suit
The U.S. Supreme Court will review whether Enbridge Energy properly removed a case to federal court that was filed against it by the state of Michigan.
Enbridge's appeal seeks a federal court venue for a years-long fight ...Read more
Minnesota agriculture institute joins lawsuit against USDA to save grant funding
WASHINGTON — A Minnesota agriculture group says the Trump administration’s canceling of so-called DEI grants in farm country broke the law and imperiled a food network initiative’s future, in a federal lawsuit filed ...Read more
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