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Intel Corp. is poised to announce plans this week to cut more than 20% of its staff, aiming to eliminate bureaucracy at ... Read More
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Brooklyn Army vet and daughter identified as Gilgo Beach-linked victims Peaches and Baby Doe
NEW YORK — An Army veteran single mother from Brooklyn was publicly identified Wednesday as the homicide victim whose dismembered body was discovered nearly 30 years ago in a Long Island park — in a case linked with ...Read more
Long Island man, 83, arrested for damaging Teslas in parking lot
NEW YORK — An elderly Long Island man was arrested and accused of vandalizing five Teslas in a mall parking lot in Nassau County, police said Wednesday.
Victor Divergilio, 83, took a sharp object and made deep scratches...Read more
What to expect at Stagecoach 2025: Country roots, pop surprises and big desert nights
ANAHEIM, Calif. — If you thought you knew the Stagecoach Country Music Festival, think again.
For 2025, Goldenvoice’s beloved country sister festival to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the three-day ...Read more
Miami man wins $30 million verdict against Expedia over confiscated property in Cuba
MIAMI — In a first such decision, a Miami federal jury has found that travel booking company Expedia Group owes $29.85 million to a Cuban American family in damages for having promoted and sold bookings to Floridians at ...Read more
Families of Texas school shooting victims reach settlement with city
The families of the 2022 fatal shooting at an Uvalde, Texas elementary school have agreed to a settlement with the city ahead of the massacre’s three-year anniversary.
The May 24, 2022 shooting at Robb Elementary left ...Read more
Charges against a man were dismissed. Then a Philly police officer escorted him into ICE custody
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia Police officer escorted a Dominican national out of Philadelphia’s criminal courthouse and into custody of U.S. immigration authorities last week, shortly after a judge had dismissed all ...Read more
Judge in case of Georgia school shooting suspect's father may 'export' the trial or 'import' a jury from elsewhere
ATLANTA — Barrow County residents won’t decide the fate of Colin Gray, the father of the Apalachee High School shooting suspect. But those up for jury duty in one of Georgia’s other 158 counties may find themselves ...Read more
Florida had a $67 million settlement, then moved to help charity tied to Casey DeSantis
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Before it was fired by Florida in 2023, a politically connected Mississippi law firm negotiated a $67 million settlement with the state’s largest Medicaid managed care plan provider that had ...Read more
Despite progress, Los Angeles is nation's smoggiest city for 25th time in 26 years
LOS ANGELES — Despite decades of progress in reducing air pollution, Los Angeles is still the nation's smoggiest city, according to a report released Wednesday by the American Lung Assn.
The association's annual "State ...Read more
'On Swift Horses' review: A mostly worthwhile old-Hollywood drama
Daniel Minahan’s midcentury drama “On Swift Horses” is not so much a movie as a mood piece — an assemblage of beautifully shot scenes in which lovely people attractively smoke, lie moodily in bed and act on erotic ...Read more
Trump fires more immigration judges in what some suspect is a move to bend courts to his will
The Justice Department's move last week to fire at least eight immigration judges, including four from California, is raising fears among Democratic leaders, academics and others that the Trump Administration is chipping ...Read more
Google paid Samsung 'enormous sums' for Gemini AI app installs
Alphabet Inc. pays Samsung Electronics Co. an “enormous sum of money” every month to preinstall Google generative AI app, Gemini, on its phones and devices, according to court testimony, even though the company’s ...Read more
Trump floats 'substantial' China tariff cuts in trade deal
President Donald Trump said he plans to be “very nice” to China in any trade talks and that tariffs will drop if the two countries can reach a deal, a sign he may be backing down from his tough stance on Beijing amid ...Read more
With Head Start in jeopardy, Trump administration threatens child care for 800,000 kids
LOS ANGELES — Since President Donald Trump took office in January, Head Start centers have been unnerved by an escalating series of threats, including, most recently, total annihilation.
An end to the historic federal ...Read more
High-powered solar cells are poised to replace batteries
The basic technology behind Ambient Photonics’s solar cells is so simple that it’s routinely assembled as a high school science experiment. In labs across the U.S., students sandwich blackberries’ potent pigment ...Read more
'Stans,' documentary about Eminem superfans, to open London SXSW fest
DETROIT — A documentary about Eminem superfans is set to open the inaugural SXSW London festival, organizers have announced.
"Stans," named for Eminem's 2000 hit about an obsessed fan, is set to premiere at the overseas...Read more
Former Maryland US attorney with ties to Trump representing Harvard in funding lawsuit
A former top Maryland federal prosecutor with ties to the Trump administration is one of the attorneys representing Harvard University in its legal battle against the administration after officials froze billions of ...Read more
'The Pitt's' Noah Wyle says his nurse mother had a 'PTSD reaction' watching the show
Noah Wyle, star of the hit medical drama "The Pitt," is no stranger to sporting a stethoscope around his neck and neither is his mother.
Wyle famously starred in "ER" for much of the series' 15-season run before stepping ...Read more
Measles misinformation is on the rise -- and Americans are hearing it, survey finds
While the most serious measles epidemic in a decade has led to the deaths of two children and spread to 27 states with no signs of letting up, beliefs about the safety of the measles vaccine and the threat of the disease ...Read more
US Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois says he won't run for sixth term
CHICAGO — Dick Durbin, whose tenure as one of Illinois’ longest serving U.S. senators has also been a testament to the power of seniority in the chamber, announced Wednesday he would not seek a sixth term next year, ...Read more
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