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Reader Q&A: post your questions for US immigration reporter Maanvi Singh

Increased ICE enforcement operations in American cities have resulted in deaths, community mobilization, and detention of individuals including minors, prompting investigative journalism coverage.
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Package left at US Air Force base had 'possible energetic materials'

Energetic materials are substances that store large amounts of chemical energy and release it rapidly when triggered by heat, shock or friction, often resulting in explosions, propulsion or combustion. Energetic materials contain both oxidizing and reducing agents, allowing them to burn or detonate without atmospheric oxygen. They are critical in defense, aerospace, mining and safety industries.
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'Movement never lies': 100 years of the Martha Graham Dance Company

"Decorative, escapist, imaginary princesses and swans and flowers," said Janet Eilber, a former member of the company and its current artistic director. "And she wanted to dance about real human beings, real human challenges." Graham wanted to use dance to tell American stories, which at the time was a revolutionary idea, when so much of American cultural life was focused on Europe.
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Cities race to confront Cesar Chavez's legacy after assault claims

César Chavez, the iconic Latino farm labor activist, was accused of sexually assaulting girls in the 1970s, prompting calls nationwide to rename buildings, streets, and memorials dedicated to him.
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Fear, defiance, and anger: Iranians describe life under bombardment

The Islamic Republic, which killed hundreds of thousands of people in Iraq and Syria, killed and tortured hundreds of thousands of Iranians in the most brutal way after all these years, and which now wants to have nuclear weapons: we, the Iranian people, who have lived with them for half a century, know how ridiculous their claim to be peaceful was.
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3 hours ago

As Pakistan and Afghanistan declare truce, civilians in Kabul count the cost of war

Taliban officials say a Pakistani airstrike hit the hospital, killing more than 400 and injuring more than 250. According to estimates provided by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, at least 143 people died and 119 were wounded in the attack. Pakistan says it had struck only a "military and terrorist infrastructure."
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3 hours ago

After barista's tips were stolen, strangers showed up with $900

That really hurt me. I was disappointed for sure. It wasn't about the money. He was just profoundly sad that somebody did that to him. Most of their customers are regulars, so the theft felt personal to her son, who works the register and prepares beverages.
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Former SoCal university cop, father of 3, admits to possessing more than 600 child porn files

A former San Diego State University police sergeant pleaded guilty to possessing over 600 files of child pornography depicting minors as young as 6 to 8 years old.
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Joe Kent Reportedly Under FBI Investigation for Potentially Leaking Classified Info

Former National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent resigned over disagreements about Iran policy and is under FBI investigation for allegedly sharing classified information.
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5 hours ago

New autism group meets to counter MAHA's 'ideological agenda'

We in the autism science and advocacy community were just appalled at the way he went about selecting members. The current committee has been hijacked by a narrow ideological agenda that does not reflect either the broad autism community or the state of autism science.
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To Catholic thinkers, Pentagon's AI demands violate 'human dignity'

Catholic theologians filed court briefs supporting Anthropic's restrictions on military AI use, citing concerns about autonomous weapons and mass surveillance violating human dignity and just war doctrine.
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1 day ago

Company admits it diverted private patient records to law firms

GuardDog Telehealth illegally accessed and sold patient medical records from multiple health systems to law firms without patient consent, representing the first settlement in Epic Systems' lawsuit against companies engaged in this practice.
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Japan's prime minister visits the White House under shadow of Iran war

Japan faces pressure to support U.S. Middle East operations while constrained by its pacifist constitution and domestic opposition to military involvement in regional conflicts.
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When an off-duty police officer was murdered in Chicago, Alex Villa was arrested and sent to prison for ten years. The problem? He almost certainly didn't do it

Off-duty Chicago police officer Clifton Lewis was killed during an armed robbery at M&M Quick Foods convenience store on December 29, 2011, while working a security guard second job to fund his upcoming wedding.
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22 hours ago

This is the current state of the TSA at Logan Airport

TSA agents are quitting during the government shutdown due to missed paychecks, with over 30 departures in New England and a 10% national absence rate, threatening airport security operations.
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US airports scramble with TSA staffing shortages amid partial government shutdown

Over one-third of TSA screeners at Atlanta's airport missed work during a government shutdown, causing two-hour security lines as 61,000 DHS employees work without pay.
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3 days ago

Airline CEOs urge Congress to end shutdown and pay airport TSA officers

Major US airline CEOs urge Congress to end the 29-day government shutdown affecting 50,000 unpaid TSA officers and disrupting spring break travel with long security lines.
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23 hours ago

FAA tightens safety rules for helicopters and planes around major airports

The FAA suspended visual separation procedures between helicopters and planes in congested airspace around major airports, requiring radar-based separation instead following a deadly collision and recent close calls.
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Fire damage, clogged toilets, and sinking morale: USS Gerald R Ford to set sails for repairs in Crete

A fire aboard the USS Gerald R Ford injured sailors and destroyed 100 beds, adding to mounting problems during a nine-month deployment that has raised crew morale and readiness concerns.
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Fire damage, clogged toilets, and sinking morale: USS Gerald R Ford to set sails for repairs in Crete

A fire aboard the USS Gerald R Ford injured sailors and destroyed 100 beds, adding to mounting problems during a nine-month deployment that has raised crew morale and readiness concerns.
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Prosecutors seek more than seven years in jail for son of Norway's crown princess

The prosecution said it believed that Hiby was guilty of 39 of the 40 offences with which he was charged, which, as well as rape and domestic abuse, include multiple breaches of restraining orders, assault, drug and driving offences. One of the offences, violation of a restraining order, has been overturned.
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It's so hot in the West that temperatures may even break April records soon

Not only will temperatures break March monthly records, but this heatwave will even break April records. Over the next week, around 800 high temperature records are forecast to be neared, tied or broken at 165 locations in Western and Central states - some by more than 10 degrees - with unusual warmth set to linger into late March.
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The Fed to meet about interest rates. And, Sen. Mullin faces DHS confirmation hearing

Iran launched missile attacks on Israel following deaths of high-ranking officials, while Israel conducted strikes on Beirut and security forces intensified surveillance within Iran amid internet blackouts.
fromThe Washington Post
23 hours ago

Advocacy groups get trans athlete bans on ballots in Maine, Colorado

Leyland Streiff, from the advocacy group Protect Girls Sports in Maine, said in a news release that the proposal is "inclusive, fair and safe" and that the ballot initiative will let voters decide through "the most democratic process possible," the Maine Morning Star reported.
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19 hours ago

Cuba's leader says US aggression would meet 'impregnable resistance'

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said on X late Tuesday that the Trump administration "publicly threatens" Cuba's government almost daily with overthrowing it, and any act of aggression "will clash with an impregnable resistance."
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Red states move to protect crisis pregnancy centers using model legislation

The CARE Act is "model legislation" created by the Alliance Defending Freedom, an anti-abortion, conservative Christian legal advocacy group. The Wyoming bill says that pregnancy centers, many of which are affiliated with religious organizations, need legal protection after facing "unprecedented attacks" following the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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Greetings from Nyeri, Kenya, where grandmothers help coach the next generation

Before, I could do a little work and get tired. Now there are changes. I feel fit and I will not stop. At 72, Ann Wanjugu credits soccer with transforming her physical capabilities and energy levels, demonstrating the profound health benefits the sport provides to older participants.
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21 hours ago

A mom wrote a kids' book on grief. She was just convicted of her husband's murder

She wanted to leave Eric Richins, but she did not want to leave his money," Summit County chief prosecutor Brad Bloodworth said in his closing argument on Monday. Prosecutors alleged that Kouri Richins spiked Eric Richins' cocktail with fentanyl in March 2022, after several earlier attempts, because she was millions of dollars in debt and believed she would inherit his estate.
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A mysterious floral artist has taken over the New York Botanical Garden

Mr. Flower Fantastic creates large-scale floral art installations featuring everyday urban structures, collaborating with major brands and celebrities while maintaining anonymity to keep focus on his work.
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Daniel Biss wins Democratic primary for closely-watched Illinois House seat

Daniel Biss won the Democratic primary for Illinois's 9th congressional district, a safe blue seat open for the first time in nearly three decades after Jan Schakowsky's retirement.
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Monster 'Triple-Threat' megastorm threatens 200 million across the US

A powerful triple-threat March megastorm will impact nearly 200 million Americans with heavy snow, damaging winds, severe thunderstorms, and plunging Arctic temperatures across the US.
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Snow and wind batter parts of US, with threat of thunderstorms and tornadoes

Severe weather across the U.S. brought heavy snow to the Upper Midwest, damaging winds to the Plains, flooding to Hawaii, and threatens the Eastern U.S. with thunderstorms, high winds, and tornadoes by Monday.
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2 days ago

Half a million lose power as storm lashes US from midwest to east coast

A powerful storm system brought snow, strong winds, and cold temperatures across the midwest and east coast, leaving approximately 500,000 homes and businesses without power on Tuesday morning.
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3 days ago

Triple-threat megastorm' to scatter snow, high winds and thunder across US

A major March megastorm will impact nearly 200 million Americans with severe snow, damaging winds, tornadoes, and flooding, ranking among the most impactful US weather events of the year.
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Monster 'Triple-Threat' megastorm threatens 200 million across the US

A powerful triple-threat March megastorm will impact nearly 200 million Americans with heavy snow, damaging winds, severe thunderstorms, and plunging Arctic temperatures across the US.
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ICE continues to detain Colombian journalist Estefany Rodriguez despite a judge's order for her release on bail

Colombian journalist Estefany Rodriguez remains in ICE custody despite an immigration judge ordering her release on bail, after authorities appealed the decision, raising concerns about press freedom and detention conditions.
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Trump team applying pressure to media: Tell the war's story the way we see it

Trump administration pressures journalists through threats and criticism to cover Middle East war according to preferred narratives, raising First Amendment concerns.
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ICE continues to detain Colombian journalist Estefany Rodriguez despite a judge's order for her release on bail

Colombian journalist Estefany Rodriguez remains in ICE custody despite an immigration judge ordering her release on bail, after authorities appealed the decision, raising concerns about press freedom and detention conditions.
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2 days ago

Thousands of flights across the Midwest have been canceled as a snowstorm sweeps the region

A Midwest snowstorm combined with a partial government shutdown has caused thousands of flight cancellations and delays across major US airports.
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2 days ago

Afghan asylum seeker dies the day after being detained by ICE: His family deserves answers'

An Afghan man died in ICE custody in Texas within 24 hours of arrest, raising concerns about migrant treatment during immigration enforcement operations.
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Afghanistan War Veteran Dies in ICE Custody One Day After Arrest

A 41-year-old Afghan-American who served with U.S. Army Special Forces died in ICE custody on March 14, 2026, one day after arrest, prompting investigations and outrage from veterans.
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2 days ago

Epstein urged media mogul to give up control of affairs, citing health

Jeffrey Epstein urged billionaire Mortimer Zuckerman to enter guardianship or conservatorship, claiming cognitive impairment posed financial and personal safety risks.
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Army General Allegedly Left Secret Ukraine War Map on Train

Retired Major General Antonio Aguto mishandled classified SECRET maps on a train and was intoxicated before a meeting with Secretary of State Blinken while coordinating U.S. assistance to Ukraine.
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2 days ago

Mass. man gets 10 years for child porn possession after Google reports him

A man received a 10-year federal prison sentence for possessing child sexual abuse material detected by Google and reported to authorities.
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2 days ago

A state's rule for housing that promotes diversity is dividing neighbors

New Jersey municipalities face intense community backlash while implementing state-mandated affordable housing plans rooted in the 1970s Mount Laurel Doctrine requiring racial desegregation through housing development.
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2 days ago

Facing brain cancer, she built a sidewalk library of pep talks

Caroline Catlin, a grief counselor with terminal brain cancer, created a free pep talk library box to spread positivity and brighten her community during difficult times.
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She's won 24 Paralympic medals. But Oksana Masters wants to talk about times she lost

I might not be my best, but I will have the will to not give up and to keep fighting—for my village, for little Oksana—and do what I can do. Because that's what I've been doing my whole entire life. Masters demonstrated resilience despite acknowledging her diminished physical condition, emphasizing her lifelong commitment to perseverance and fighting through adversity.
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2 days ago

Last protester in detention after Trump's campus crackdown has been released

A Palestinian woman detained for over a year following pro-Palestinian campus activism was released on bond after an immigration judge's third release order went unchallenged by the government.
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2 days ago

Reproductive health clinics scramble as Title X funding cliff approaches

128 Democratic Congress members urge the federal government to extend Title X funding for reproductive health clinics facing a March 31 deadline to prevent service disruptions.
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Gunman killed and one person hospitalized after a shooting at a Georgia VA clinic, police say

A gunman opened fire at a Veterans Affairs clinic in Jasper, Georgia on Tuesday afternoon and was shot and killed by police officers who responded to the scene.
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Judge orders 1,000 Voice of America staffers back to work in rebuke to Kari Lake

U.S. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth last month ruled that Lake had unlawfully taken on almost all powers of the chief executive of the network's federal parent, called the U.S. Agency for Global Media, and therefore that her actions since joining as senior adviser to the agency were invalid.
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2 days ago

From Descartes to punk rock, X has an extraordinary history

X is a versatile letter with diverse cultural and symbolic meanings, originating from Greek around 800 B.C., representing the ks sound combination that rarely begins English words and remains somewhat redundant in the alphabet.
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2 days ago

'Rewarding loyalists,' punishing critics: How Trump's Treasury sanctions foreigners

Trump's Treasury Department has used sanctions against foreign critics in ways that diverge from historical precedent, targeting individuals based on political opposition rather than genuine national security threats.
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2 days ago

U.S. seeks NATO help with Strait of Hormuz. And, SCOTUS blocks vaccine changes

Israel's defense minister says the military has killed two top Iranian commanders in a targeted strike. Iran did not immediately confirm the killings. Meanwhile, some of the U.S.' European allies have refused to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil passage blocked by Iran amid the conflict.
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The Postal Service may be out of cash in 2027 without Congress' help, postmaster says

The U.S. Postal Service will run out of cash within 12 months at current spending rates and may halt mail deliveries without intervention.
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2 days ago

Joe Kent, a top counterterrorism official, resigns citing Iran war

The National Counterterrorism Center head resigned, opposing a war with Iran he believes lacks imminent threat justification and results from Israeli pressure on U.S. policy.
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Teens allege Musk's Grok chatbot made sexual images of them as minors

Police alleged a person arrested in December had used Grok, xAI's chatbot, to edit photos, including one from the teen girl's Instagram account, removing a blue bikini from one image to "depict her without any clothes," according to a lawsuit filed Monday.
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After rookie ICE agent's paperwork error, man is detained for days

Due to his "lack of experience," he said, he had misunderstood federal immigration jargon and believed that De La Garza's residency bid had been denied - though it hadn't. He repeated his misunderstanding on a form that government attorneys cited in court to justify the detention. On the same form, he also wrongly reported that De La Garza had admitted to illegally entering the country in 2015.
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Thousands of flights canceled as winter storm marches across US

A late winter storm across the eastern US caused thousands of flight cancellations and delays, affecting over 200 million people with severe weather ranging from blizzards to tornadoes and record heat.
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3 days ago

AI Mistake Throws Innocent Grandmother in Jail for Nearly Six Months

An innocent Tennessee grandmother was arrested and jailed for nearly six months after AI facial recognition misidentified her as a bank fraud suspect in North Dakota, with police failing to verify the algorithm's match before pursuing charges.
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ICE's Latest Victims Were 41 and 31 and Healthy Before They Died on the Agency's Watch

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ICE's Latest Victims Were 41 and 31 and Healthy Before They Died on the Agency's Watch

At least 14 individuals have died in ICE custody in 2026, including an Afghan immigrant who assisted U.S. military operations and died within hours of arrest under disputed circumstances.
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3 days ago

'I think she will be loyal': Jeffrey Epstein's role in Peter Attia's rise

Peter Attia maintained a deeper relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein than publicly acknowledged, including business assistance, apartment use, and health services years after Epstein's 2008 conviction.
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L.A. sheriff's deputy made $20K a month on crypto mogul's payroll. Now he'll do five years in prison

Former L.A. County sheriff's deputy Michael David Coberg received 63 months in prison for conspiring with cryptocurrency mogul Adam Iza to extort and falsely arrest rivals.
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Tynsborough man charged with murder after human remains found buried under garage floor, police say

A friend of Sullivan's reported to Nashua, New Hampshire police that he said he had shot and killed a woman named Jill at his home around January of last year and buried her under the floor of his garage, the DA said. Nashua police connected the report to Jill Kloppenburg, who was reported missing to Tewksbury police in February of 2025 and put in a missing persons database.
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Salvadorans deported by Trump to Bukele's megaprison fight against being forgotten

Five Salvadorans deported to El Salvador in March 2024 remain imprisoned without contact with families or lawyers, while Venezuelan deportees were released after a prisoner swap and can rebuild their lives.
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2 days ago

Federal judge halts RFK Jr.'s changes to children's vaccine policies

A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's replacement of a CDC vaccine advisory committee and halted its controversial decision to reduce federally recommended childhood vaccinations.
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3 days ago

5 takeaways from an Oscars night that spread the love

One Battle After Another dominated the Oscars, winning best picture and best director, while Sinners achieved notable success including an original screenplay award and a rare acting win for a genre film.
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2 days ago

Supreme Court to hear expedited arguments on protected status for migrants

Federal law allows presidents to grant TPS for people in the U.S. whose home country is experiencing armed conflict, natural disasters, and other extraordinary and temporary conditions. President Trump is seeking to end that status for people from 13 countries, including Myanmar, Nepal, Honduras, Nicaragua, Afghanistan, Cameroon, Yemen, Somalia, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Venezuela.
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3 days ago

Trump threatens NATO allies over Strait of Hormuz help

President Trump urges NATO countries and China to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz to counter Iran's blockade during an ongoing war, threatening consequences for non-compliance.
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2 days ago

Jury deliberating in case of Utah woman accused of killing husband, then writing book on grief

Kouri Richins is accused of poisoning her husband Eric with fentanyl to access his $4 million estate while drowning in $4.5 million debt, with prosecutors arguing financial motive drove the murder.
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Cuba hit by island wide blackout as energy crisis deepens

The Ministry of Energy and Mines on X noted a "complete disconnection" of the country's electrical system and said it was investigating. President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Friday said the island had not received oil shipments in more than three months and was operating on solar power, natural gas and thermoelectric plants.
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A new drug could be the beginning of the end for sleeping sickness

Acoziborole, a new single-dose treatment for sleeping sickness, has received regulatory approval and promises to eliminate major barriers to disease treatment by 2030.
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2 days ago

Kennedy Center votes to shut down operations for 2 years and names a new president

The Kennedy Center's board voted to shut down operations for two years after summer 2025, with Trump-appointed leadership installing a new CEO while citing facility repairs as justification.
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2 days ago

Gasoline prices are still rising as the Iran war stretches into its third week

U.S. gasoline prices have surged 80 cents in one month to $3.718 per gallon due to Middle East conflict disrupting global oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz and seasonal transition to summer fuel blends.
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4 days ago

How Iran drone 'plot' in California is a 'wake-up call' for Americans

Iranian kamikaze drones pose a significant threat to US defenses due to their low cost, slow speed, and ability to evade radar systems designed for traditional high-speed missiles.
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3 days ago

Arrest made in killing of Calif. woman who livestreamed sister's death

Obdulia Sanchez, who livestreamed a deadly 2017 car crash, was killed in a shooting in December; a woman was arrested on suspicion of her murder.
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3 days ago

A Referee Was Decapitated - And 10 Other Shocking Crimes Athletes Committed During Games

Athletes have committed serious crimes during competition, including assault, cheating, and violence that resulted in career-ending injuries and tragic consequences.
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4 days ago

Treasure hunter freed after decade in prison for not revealing location of gold

Treasure hunter Tommy Thompson was released after 10 years in prison for refusing to disclose the location of 500 gold coins from the SS Central America, which he discovered in 1998.
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The Foilies 2026

The students are learning that the federal government and every state have laws establishing the public's right to request and receive public records. It's a bedrock principle of democracy: If a government belongs to the people, so do its documents.
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4 days ago

From slavery to the White House, the Ficklin family served presidents for nearly 8 decades

Woodson Ficklin worked a remarkable 44 years on the White House residence staff. His son, Wrory Ficklin, had a lengthy White House career, too - 40 years on the staff of the National Security Council. Presidents come and go from the White House every four years or eight years, but the Ficklin family - Woodson Ficklin, his wife, some of his brothers and sisters, and son Wrory Ficklin - was a constant presence there for nearly eight decades, serving 13 presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Barack Obama.
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Israeli soldiers fire on family car in occupied West Bank, killing 4

Israeli soldiers shot and killed four members of the Odeh family, including two children, in the northern West Bank while the family was shopping for Eid al-Fitr clothes.
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3 days ago

Selection Sunday is here. Here's what to know ahead of March Madness

Duke is 32-2, fresh off an ACC title, and injuries to two key players (guard Caleb Foster and center Patrick Ngongba) haven't slowed the Blue Devils down. They'll likely be the top overall seed with ambitions of making the school's 19th all-time Final Four appearance.
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4 days ago

He died a convicted murderer. Can a DNA test clear his name?

Every state now has a legal avenue where people can request DNA testing of evidence after being convicted. But in many cases, it's not clear if those statutes apply once convicts have died, said Brandon Garrett, a law professor at Duke University.
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5 days ago

Day Around the Bay: 85-Year-Old Man Suspected of Fatally Stabbing East Bay Couple

Multiple incidents reported including arrests, fatalities, wildlife deaths from avian influenza, successful asteroid deflection by NASA, an international fox relocation, and media industry challenges.
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5 days ago

Fatal shooting near Sawgrass delays opening of gates at Players Championship

A man was arrested after shooting two people in a domestic violence incident near TPC Sawgrass, leading to a brief delay in the Players Championship's public gate opening.
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4 days ago

Crew of fatal U.S. military crash included Ohio Air National Guard and a pilot with three small children | Fortune

An Alabama Air Force major promoted in January died in an Iraq refueling aircraft crash with five others, leaving behind three young children.
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