
California Senate passes bill that aims to make AI chatbots safer
California lawmakers on Tuesday moved one step closer to placing more guardrails around artificial intelligence-powered ... Read More
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, Gov. Wes Moore make progress on housing, but hurdles remain
BALTIMORE — Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s plan to build new housing to replace vacant units is making progress, but some hurdles remain.
Maryland and Baltimore are racing to confront a deepening housing crisis — ...Read more
Objections raised as graphic words are spoken during Connecticut House debate. Lawmaker: It came from school library book
HARTFORD, Conn. — State legislators were stunned during a late-night budget debate when a veteran Republican lawmaker stood up and read graphic references to the female anatomy from a school library book.
The exchange ...Read more
Bethenny Frankel: I look like a train wreck most of the time
Bethenny Frankel looks like "a train wreck most of the time".
The 54-year-old reality TV star recently wore a thong bikini bottom at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Swim Week runway show in Miami, and Bethenny believes ...Read more
Cynthia Nixon bemoans Sex and The City for being 'incredibly white'
Cynthia Nixon disliked how "incredibly white" 'Sex and The City' was.
The 59-year-old actress played Miranda Hobbes in the hit HBO series, but Cynthia thinks 'Sex and The City' wasn't reflective of the real world.
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Man arrested after breaking into grounds of Windsor Castle
A man has been arrested for allegedly trespassing in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
The Metropolitan Police and Thames Valley Police have both launched investigations after the intruder was found on the grounds of the ...Read more
Trump revokes Biden-era rule on emergency abortions in hospitals
The Trump administration rescinded guidance put in place by former President Joe Biden that directed U.S. hospitals to provide abortions on an emergency basis when they’re medically necessary to stabilize patients.
The...Read more
Elderly Los Angeles man builds tree house to protest eviction from state-owned home
LOS ANGELES — Before the sun rose Tuesday, Benito Flores fortified the front door of his one-bedroom duplex on a narrow street in El Sereno.
Flores, a 70-year-old retired welder, had illegally seized a home five years ...Read more
Dutch prime minister tenders resignation, takes caretaker role
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof tendered his resignation and will continue in a caretaker role, setting the stage for a snap election.
Far-right Geert Wilders pulled his Freedom Party out of ...Read more
Ex-GOP lawmaker's IRS nomination advances in Senate
WASHINGTON — The Senate Finance Committee voted along party lines Tuesday to approve President Donald Trump’s nomination of former Missouri Rep. Billy Long to lead the IRS over the objections of Democrats, who cited ...Read more
Capitol Police union comes out hard against acting Chief Gallagher
WASHINGTON — The union representing Capitol Police officers came out strongly in opposition to acting Chief Sean Gallagher on Tuesday, calling on the police board to rescind the temporary appointment.
Gallagher has ...Read more
How the Boulder fire attack unfolded: Calm, confusion, chaos -- 'he's out to kill'
DENVER — The Pearl Street Mall on Sunday afternoon was so picture perfect — a bluebird sky, Boulder shoppers dipping in and out of brick buildings, children playing in a splash pad — that bystanders didn’t ...Read more
As trial opens, Mike Lindell's attorneys say he spread claims about Dominion official because he was 'triggered'
DENVER — Attorneys for a former Dominion Voting Systems official said in court Tuesday that MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s false claims about him were fueled in part by Lindell blaming the official for his banishment from...Read more
Who got new North Carolina private school vouchers? Not many from public schools, data shows
RALEIGH, N.C. — New data suggests most of the North Carolina students who received new private school vouchers this school year were already attending private schools.
A report being presented Wednesday to the State ...Read more
DA to seek death penalty against man accused of killing 7 Northern California farmworkers
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe will seek the death penalty against the man accused of gunning down seven Half Moon Bay mushroom farmworkers in the county’s deadliest mass ...Read more
Judge denies defense's demand for mistrial in Karen Read case
DEDHAM, Mass. — Drama unfolded in the Karen Read retrial when her defense team called for a mistrial after they say the prosecutor improperly introduced evidence during cross-examination. The judge denied the motion.
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Taking money for presidential pardons? It's likely legal -- with a catch, experts say
Since returning to power, President Donald Trump has issued a flurry of pardons — including to supporters, celebrities and convicted white-collar criminals — some of which have raised eyebrows.
One controversial act ...Read more
Chinese scholar at University of Michigan tried to smuggle biological pathogen into the US, feds say
DETROIT — Federal agents have arrested a University of Michigan scholar from China on charges she tried to smuggle a biological pathogen into the United States characterized as a potential agricultural terrorism weapon ...Read more
NYC Mayor Eric Adams encourages migrants to show up for court hearings even as ICE roundups spark fear
NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams encouraged asylum-seekers Tuesday to continue showing up for immigration court hearings, even as the city’s Law Department blasted President Trump’s administration for creating “a ...Read more
University of Idaho, University of Phoenix call off $550 million acquisition
BOISE, Idaho — Two years ago, the University of Idaho shocked students, faculty and alumni when it announced that it planned to create a nonprofit to acquire the University of Phoenix, a for-profit, online school with a ...Read more
Judge dismisses Gov. Gavin Newsom's lawsuit challenging Trump tariffs -- for now
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A federal judge dismissed California’s lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s tariffs, temporarily stymieing Gov. Gavin Newsom’s biggest political tactic against Trump’s White House.
U...Read more
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