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16 hours ago

Tech firm inadvertently encourges children to visit Epstein Island

Niantic removed a PokéStop on Jeffrey Epstein's Little Saint James island because the site lacked safe pedestrian access and was inaccessible without a boat or plane.
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fromThe Washington Post
2 hours ago

For these clergy, Trump's immigration blitz became a call to action

Many clergy are shifting from pastoral roles toward visible, confrontational activism to defend democratic norms and oppose aggressive immigration enforcement.
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2 hours ago

Jordan Stolz opens his bid for 4 golds by winning the 1,000 meters in speedskating

Jordan Stolz won Olympic gold in the men's 1,000 meters in Milan with an Olympic-record time, fulfilling a lifelong dream and aiming for more medals.
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11 hours ago

U.S. ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates win Olympic silver, in a stunning upset

Madison Chock and Evan Bates won Olympic silver in ice dancing at Milan, finishing 1.43 points behind Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron.
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2 hours ago

US Colleges received more than $5 billion in foreign gifts, contracts in 2025

U.S. colleges received over $5 billion in reportable foreign gifts and contracts in 2025, with Qatar supplying about $1.1 billion.
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2 hours ago

Ukrainian Olympian disqualified over images of war dead on his helmet

The IOC disqualified Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych from the Milan Cortina Games after he refused to remove a helmet portraying Ukrainians killed by Russia.
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2 hours ago

How the FBI might have gotten inaccessible camera footage from Nancy Guthrie's house

FBI recovered Nest doorbell footage showing a masked person; recovery appears to involve backend residual data and may be affected by tampering or subscription status.
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fromBoston.com
9 hours ago

Bud Cort, who starred in 1971's 'Harold and Maude,' dies at 77

Bud Cort's breakout role as Harold in Harold and Maude made him a 1970s cult film icon but constrained his later career opportunities.
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fromBoston.com
8 hours ago

'Modern day concentration camp': Irish man living in Boston area has been in ICE detention for 5 months

An Irish man with a pending green card who married a U.S. citizen was detained by ICE and reports severe, unhygienic conditions in detention.
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12 hours ago

BYU receiver Parker Kingston charged with felony rape

BYU receiver Parker Kingston has been charged with first-degree felony rape after a nearly yearlong investigation; he is held without bail and faces court.
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11 hours ago

1 dead in crash involving Iowa Lakes Community College baseball team

A community college bus carrying the school's baseball team crashed and overturned in a ditch in rural Iowa on Wednesday, authorities said, killing one person and injuring all the other 32 occupants. The morning crash involved the Iowa Lakes Community College bus and no other vehicles, the Iowa State Patrol said in a statement. It occurred on a highway near Twin Lakes, about 110 miles northwest of Des Moines.
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12 hours ago

Mass. spa owner, manager arrested on prostitution charges

Westborough Wellness Spa owner Michael Langille and manager Leir Guo were arrested on charges related to operating a prostitution ring and lacking required massage permits.
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9 hours ago

99 Red Balloons In Real Life? El Paso Airspace Closure Followed Party Balloon Shoot-Down'

A bizarre report Wednesday about the cause of a temporary airspace shutdown bore eerie resemblance to a 1983 German anti-war pop song. 99 Luftballons by the band Nena was a global sensation and became the rare German-language song to rank on the U.S. charts. The song's lyrics describe how 99 balloons are mistaken for UFOs by a military general, and the situation quickly escalates into fighter pilots sent to investigate and then bomb the balloons,
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11 hours ago

Former Worcester councilor found guilty of assault on police officer related to ICE arrest

Etel Haxhiaj convicted of misdemeanor assault and battery of a police officer, acquitted of interfering with an officer, sentenced to six months' probation.
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14 hours ago

Former Super Bowl champion Darron Lee held without bond after death of girlfriend

Darron Lee is jailed without bond on first-degree murder and evidence-tampering charges after his girlfriend was found dead with extensive injuries.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 hour ago

Contributor: Why tech giants shouldn't be liable for creating addictive platforms

Social media platforms engage in constitutionally protected speech, so they should not be held liable for allegedly creating addictive, harmful online environments for children.
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fromBoston.com
9 hours ago

Watch: Maynard police, fire crews save dog from 'pet owner's worst nightmare'

Fire and police rescued a dog, Rufus, from a hole in Mill Pond ice within ten minutes; the dog returned home without serious injuries.
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11 hours ago

Lea Landis Settles With Directors Guild Health Plan

Lea Landis reached a tentative settlement in a lawsuit alleging she was discriminated against and fired for objecting to a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
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5 hours ago

East Oakland shooting leaves one dead

A person was killed in a shooting Wednesday night in East Oakland, police said. The shooting happened around 6:45 p.m. in the 9800 block of International Boulevard, near 98th Avenue, the Oakland Police Department said in a news release. Officers arrived to find one victim suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. The victim died at the scene. Their identity is being withheld pending notification of the next of kin.
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2026 Azteca Mexica New Year Festival in San Jose (March 13-15)

Calpulli Tonalehqueh hosts the nation’s largest Azteca Mexica New Year: a free, family-friendly, three-day celebration with 500+ dancers and 150+ vendor booths.
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6 hours ago

A's Have Two Rotation Spots Up For Grabs In Camp

The A's signed Aaron Civale for $6M and project an open competition for two rotation spots behind veterans Luis Severino and Jeffrey Springs.
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7 hours ago

Instagram chief says he does not believe people can get clinically addicted to social media

At the core of the Los Angeles case is a 20-year-old identified only by the initials "KGM," whose lawsuit could determine how thousands of similar lawsuits against social media companies would play out. She and two other plaintiffs have been selected for bellwether trials - essentially test cases for both sides to see how their arguments play out before a jury.
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1 hour ago

The US Air Force needs to buy hundreds of sixth-gen fighters and bombers to be ready for a China fight, airpower experts say

The US Air Force needs roughly 200 B-21 bombers and 300 F-47 fighters to achieve sufficient sortie capacity against China.
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14 hours ago

Bondi clashes with Democrats as she struggles to turn the page on Epstein files furor

Attorney General Pam Bondi forcefully defended President Trump, attacked Democratic lawmakers, and defended the Justice Department's handling of Jeffrey Epstein files.
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22 hours ago

Greetings from Mexico City's iconic boulevard, where a dog on a bike steals the show

Every Sunday Mexico City's Paseo de la Reforma closes to cars, drawing over 100,000 people to bike, skate, and showcase the city's diversity.
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16 hours ago

A Jan. 6 rioter pardoned by Trump was convicted of sexually abusing children

A Trump-pardoned Jan. 6 rioter, Andrew Paul Johnson, was convicted in Florida on multiple child-molestation and exposure charges and faces severe prison time.
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fromBoston.com
19 hours ago

JD Vance posted and then deleted a message referring to the 'Armenian genocide.' Here's why the phrase matters.

Vance's team posted then deleted calling the memorial visit an 'Armenian genocide,' and the White House blamed a staff mistake.
fromThe Washington Post
23 hours ago

Home renovation reveals surprising photo under the floor: 'Hey, that's my mom'

A carpenter slid a newspaper between the floorboards during a home renovation in the 1940s - then a common fix for uneven planks. About 80 years later, another renovation at the home in Fargo, North Dakota, revealed the brittle pages, still wedged beneath the wood. At first, the discovery seemed unremarkable. "They used to do this back in the day," said Vincent Vincent, the contractor who pulled up the boards last month. "I find many things like this."
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1 day ago

Trump's EPA plans to end a key climate pollution regulation

The administration will rescind the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding, removing the legal basis to regulate greenhouse gases and rolling back vehicle emissions rules.
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1 day ago

The U.S. claims China is conducting secret nuclear tests. Here's what that means

"I can reveal that the U.S. government is aware that China has conducted nuclear explosive tests, including preparing for tests with designated yields in the hundreds of tons," he said in a speech to the attending delegates. He went on to say that China is using a technique known as "decoupling" to hide its activities. "China conducted one such yield-producing nuclear test on June 22 of 2020," DiNanno said.
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fromThe Washington Post
1 day ago

She bounced a $25 check in 2014. ICE tried to deport her.

U.S. immigration enforcement detained and sought to deport a longtime lawful permanent resident over two bad checks totaling under $75.
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22 hours ago

U.S. unexpectedly adds 130,000 jobs in January after a weak 2025

U.S. hiring remained weak in 2025 with only 15,000 average monthly job gains, a large payroll revision, and modest January additions.
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1 day ago

Ukrainian sled racer says he will wear helmet honoring slain soldiers despite Olympic ban

Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych plans to wear a helmet honoring war victims at the Olympics despite an IOC ban on political messages.
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fromBoston.com
22 hours ago

Moderna says FDA refuses its application for new mRNA flu vaccine

The news is the latest sign of the FDA's heightened scrutiny of vaccines under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., particularly those using mRNA technology, which he has criticized before and after becoming the nation's top health official. Moderna received what's called a "refusal-to-file" letter from the FDA that objected to how it conducted a 40,000-person clinical trial comparing its new vaccine to one of the standard flu shots used today.
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1 day ago

America's Gen Z curlers bring new ways to traditional sport

Danny Casper's young team defeated veteran John Shuster at the U.S. Olympic Trials, marking a generational shift in U.S. curling.
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

From gifting a hat to tossing them onto the rink, a history of hat tricks in sports

The men's hockey tournament at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games is underway and many fans are hoping to see the exciting feat of scoring three goals in a single game, better known as a hat trick. "I'm curious to see over in Italy for the Olympics, if we'll see a hat trick to begin with, and then second will people throw their hats?" said Ty Di Lello, a hockey historian based in Winnipeg, Canada. The international sporting event will mark the return of National Hockey League players after a 12 year absence.
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6 minutes ago

Chris Gotterup's meteoric rise to the top of the PGA Tour

Chris Gotterup rose to world No. 5 with multiple recent victories and enters the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am as one of the favorites.
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13 hours ago
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Judge Orders ICE to Provide Medical Care in Largest Immigration Jail in California | KQED

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13 hours ago
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Judge Orders ICE to Provide Medical Care in Largest Immigration Jail in California | KQED

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18 hours ago

Good Morning, News: Leach Botanical Garden at Risk, Dems Dodge Indictment, and New Yorkers Defy Trump's Order to Remove Pride Flag From Stonewall Inn

Portland news roundup: donation plea, sunny weather and mental-health reminder, police fatally shot Erik Sherrer amid unusual details, and Leach Botanical Garden faces closure without funding.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Hundreds of students displaced after burst pipe closes UMass Boston dorm

A sprinkler pipe burst in UMass Boston's East Residence Hall, flooding about 50 rooms across floors 2–10 and displacing hundreds of students.
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fromSFGATE
13 hours ago

Hunter sentenced to prison for smuggling endangered species into Calif.

A man received six months in federal prison for conspiring to smuggle an endangered Ladakh urial carcass into the U.S. using forged documents.
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fromTruthout
20 hours ago

Children at Dilley ICE Jail in Texas Describe Their Anguish and Fear

Immigrant children like 14-year-old Ariana are detained for weeks in Texas family centers, separated from schooling and family life, suffering emotional and educational harm.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 day ago

Don Lemon Hires Minnesota Federal Prosecutor Who Quit After Renee Good Shooting

Thompson resigned from the U.S. attorney's office in mid-January due to the Department of Justice's handling of the investigation into the killing of Renee Good at the hands of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent. Senior DOJ officials resisted Thompson and other prosecutors' calls to investigate the shooting itself, instead pushing for an investigation into Good's widow. Six federal prosecutors in Minnesota, including Thompson, resigned over the government's lack of scrutiny into the shooting, as did an FBI agent who sought to investigate the ICE officer who killed Good.
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fromFortune
1 day ago
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FBI, sheriff detain person for questioning in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping | Fortune

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FBI, sheriff detain person for questioning in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping | Fortune

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fromLos Angeles Times
15 hours ago

Chilean robbery crew used disguises, blowtorches and cellphone jammers to break into banks, ATMs

A member of a Chilean ATM robbery crew pleaded guilty after participating in heists that stole more than $5.5 million from West Coast banks.
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fromAbove the Law
18 hours ago

Sheriff Accused Of Killing Judge In Chambers Wants Death Penalty Off The Table - Above the Law

Sheriff Shawn 'Mickey' Stines, accused of killing Judge Kevin D. Mullins, seeks a hearing claiming intellectual disability or mental illness to avoid the death penalty.
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21 hours ago

Trump Official Reveals Mexican Cartel Drones Sparked El Paso Airspace Shutdown, as FAA Lifts Restrictions

Mexican cartel drones breached U.S. airspace over El Paso and were disabled by the U.S. military, prompting a temporary airspace closure.
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17 hours ago

CISA's acting chief says 70 staff were reassigned to other DHS offices in last year

CISA reassigned roughly 70 staff out and received over 30 transfers last year, prompting congressional concern about loss of cyber expertise amid rising cyber threats.
fromSun Sentinel
15 hours ago

Parents of three girls who died in barge-sailboat crash sue barge company

The parents of the three Miami Yacht Club summer campers who were killed last summer when a 60-foot barge slammed into their sailboat sued the company that owns the barge, alleging negligence and irresponsible hiring. The wrongful death lawsuit, filed Dec. 29 against Waterfront Construction, states that on the morning of July 28, 2025, Mila Yankelevich, 7, Erin Ko, 13, Arielle Buchman, 10, and Calena Areyan Gruber,
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fromSFGATE
1 day ago

ChatGPT is having a weirdly hard time discussing Jeffrey Epstein

ChatGPT intermittently refused to answer basic questions about Jeffrey Epstein, mistakenly flagging content as policy-violating while sometimes answering similar queries.
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