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Trump once again nominates tech space traveler Jared Isaacman to serve as NASA administrator

President Donald Trump renominated Jared Isaacman to serve as NASA administrator after previously withdrawing his nomination over political concerns.
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21 hours ago

Justin Baldoni's $400m lawsuit against Blake Lively officially ends

Justin Baldoni's $400m defamation suit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds has formally ended after he failed to file an amended complaint by the deadline.
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1 hour ago

At least seven dead after UPS plane crashes in fireball on take-off from Louisville, Kentucky

A UPS cargo plane crashed after takeoff in Louisville, killing three crew and at least four on the ground, igniting fires and halting airport operations.
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3 hours ago

Marlins To Hire Two Assistant Hitting Coaches

The Miami Marlins hired Chris Hess and Corbin Day as assistant hitting coaches, forming a three-person hitting staff under lead coach Pedro Guerrero.
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6 hours ago

Rep. Mikie Sherrill wins N.J. governor in Tuesday's second victory for Democrats

Mikie Sherrill, a former Navy pilot and congresswoman, defeated Jack Ciattarelli to become New Jersey governor, extending Democratic control for a third consecutive term.
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6 hours ago

At least 3 dead, 11 injured in UPS plane crash in Kentucky and governor says numbers likely to grow

A UPS MD-11 cargo plane crashed and exploded during takeoff from Louisville Worldport, killing multiple people and injuring at least 11 while causing major airport damage.
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4 hours ago

California voters OK new congressional lines, boosting Democrats ahead of midterms

California voters approved Proposition 50 to redraw congressional districts in a way that could net Democrats up to five additional U.S. House seats.
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6 hours ago

Day Around the Bay: Atmospheric River Storms Expected to be Back Tomorrow Morning

An atmospheric river will bring heavy rain and strong winds Wednesday morning across the Bay Area, with gusts up to 60 mph and transit disruptions.
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8 hours ago

Letters: Expanded Spare the Air Alerts deserve Bay Area support

Each winter, fine particle pollution reaches dangerous levels, with residential wood burning responsible for up to 34% of emissions. This is a serious public health threat. Low-income families and communities of color already bear the greatest burden of polluted air, suffering higher rates of asthma and heart disease. The need for cleaner air is urgent, and limiting wood burning is a reasonable, science-based solution. Cleaner winter air means fewer emergency room visits and lives saved.
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fromAxios
8 hours ago

A UPS plane with three crew members crashed after takeoff at the Louisville airport

Driving the news: UPS flight 2976 was scheduled to fly from Louisville to Honolulu when it went down around 5:15 p.m. local time, the FAA said on X. The Louisville Metro Police Department originally issued a shelter-in-place order for all locations within five miles of the airport. The order has since been expanded to all areas north of the airport to the Ohio River.
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fromLos Angeles Times
5 hours ago

Dean Herrington is out as football coach at St. Francis

Dean Herrington said he has been let go as football coach at St. Francis after five seasons during which his teams won three league championships and made two Southern Section finals. The team went 2-8 this season and failed to make the playoffs in a season in which there were numerous injuries at the quarterback position. St. Francis ended the regular season with a stunning 28-21 win over Cathedral.
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8 hours ago

Border Patrol Agent Testifies Against Man Who Threw Sandwich at Him: I Could Smell the Onions and Mustard'

A man threw a sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent in Washington, D.C., was arrested and charged with assaulting a federal officer.
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3 hours ago

Suspect in SF Polo Field child sex assault case struggled with mental health issues: family

A 19-year-old faces multiple felony charges, including aggravated kidnapping and lewd acts, for allegedly sexually assaulting a 13-year-old in Golden Gate Park.
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8 hours ago

White: UFC met with FBI after suspicious betting

"[IC360] reached out and told us there was some unusual action going on with that fight and [asked] did we know anything," White told TMZ. "We didn't. We called the fighter and his lawyer and said, 'what's going on? Are you injured? Do you owe anybody money, has anybody approached you?' The kid said, 'absolutely not, I'm going to kill this guy.' "The fight plays out, first-round finish -- literally, the first thing we did was call the FBI. I met the FBI twice [Tuesday]."
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8 hours ago

Dublin package deliveryman charged in undercover child sting

Scott Stafford, of Dublin, was charged with contacting a minor with intent to commit a sex crime. He was arrested in late September after an undercover sting by a San Ramon officer who posed as a boy on Grindr, a dating application geared toward LGTBQ individuals, according to court records. At the time of his arrest, Stafford was working as a delivery driver for UPS, authorities said.
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3 hours ago

At least seven killed in UPS cargo plane crash at Louisville airport in US

At least seven people were killed when a large, wide-body UPS cargo plane crashed while taking off from an airport in Louisville, Kentucky, igniting an enormous fire and causing multiple injuries on the ground, authorities said. UPS Flight 2976 crashed at about 5:15pm local time (22:15 GMT) on Tuesday as it was departing from Louisville's Muhammad Ali airport, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in a statement.
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5 hours ago

Lowell police seeking public's help with details about fatal hit-and-run

A woman was fatally struck in a hit-and-run on Oct. 30 on Chelmsford Street in Lowell; police located a vehicle of interest and are asking the public for information.
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fromLos Angeles Times
7 hours ago

Clippers owner Steve Ballmer sued for fraud by Aspiration investors over Kawhi Leonard allegations

Steve Ballmer is sued by 11 former Aspiration investors alleging he used Aspiration/Catona to secretly pay Kawhi Leonard and circumvent the NBA salary cap.
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7 hours ago

Fox News dominates YouTube in October with 377 million views to beat competition for sixth straight month

Fox News Media led YouTube in October with 377 million video views, outpacing MSNBC and CNN while also dominating social media and cable-news viewership.
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8 hours ago

Sources: LSU removes AD Ausberry's interim tag

LSU promoted Verge Ausberry to permanent athletic director, removing his interim tag; new president Wade Rousse made the decision on his first day.
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8 hours ago

Source: RHP Bieber staying with Blue Jays in '26

Shane Bieber opted into his $16 million Blue Jays player option for 2026, foregoing free agency.
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22 hours ago

The Dalai Lama created a Tibetan capital in exile in India. It's shrinking

Enrollment at the Tibetan Children's Village in Dharamshala is shrinking, reflecting the diminishing Tibetan exile community and weakening transmission of language, culture and faith.
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22 hours ago

Searching 'weight' can bring up Ozempic in results. It's a drug advertising loophole

Sponsored search ads place Ozempic on weight-loss searches despite FDA approval only for Type 2 diabetes, exploiting weaker online advertising regulation.
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12 hours ago

'Teen Vogue' is moving under Vogue.com and staffers are being laid off

CondƩ Nast laid off multiple Teen Vogue staffers, merging Teen Vogue into Vogue.com and eliminating dedicated politics coverage while significantly reducing editorial diversity.
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22 hours ago

How one tech startup is giving cash to SNAP recipients

Propel is issuing emergency $50 payments to roughly 230,000 high-need SNAP users and raising funds to cover $10 million amid delayed federal benefit deposits.
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1 day ago

Los Angeles celebrates the Dodgers' back-to-back World Series championship

The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated a second straight World Series title with a massive parade and rally and signaled intent to pursue a rare three-peat.
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fromBoston.com
10 hours ago

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns of 'mass chaos' in skies if shutdown continues

Shutdown-induced missed pay is causing air traffic controller shortages, producing widespread flight delays, cancellations, and possible airspace closures if controllers miss a second paycheck.
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17 hours ago

Victor Conte, who sold undetectable steroids to elite athletes in baseball and track, has died at 75

Victor Conte, architect of a BALCO scheme supplying undetectable performance-enhancing drugs to elite athletes, has died at age 75.
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1 day ago

Israel rocked by scandal as top military lawyer is thrown into jail

The soap opera-worthy saga was touched off last week by Tomer-Yerushalmi's explosive admission that she approved the leak of a surveillance video at the center of a politically divisive investigation into allegations of severe abuse against a Palestinian at a notorious Israeli military prison. The video shows part of an assault in which Israeli soldiers are accused of sexually abusing a Palestinian detainee. By leaking the video last year, Tomer-Yerushalmi aimed to expose the seriousness of the allegations her office was investigating.
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13 hours ago

The man who threw a sandwich at a federal agent says it was a protest. Prosecutors say it's a crime.

Dunn doesn't dispute that he threw his submarine-style sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent outside a nightclub on the night of Aug. 10. It was an "exclamation point" for Dunn as he expressed his opposition to President Donald Trump's law-enforcement surge in the nation's capital, defense attorney Julia Gatto said during the trial's opening statements. "It was a harmless gesture at the end of him exercising his right to speak out," Gatto said. "He is overwhelmingly not guilty."
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21 hours ago

A Planet Money Guide To Five Fascinating Economic Studies

Last year, Oxford University Press actually named "brain rot" the "Oxford Word of the Year." They offer a more formal definition: "the supposed deterioration of a person's mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as the result of overconsumption of material (now particularly online content) considered to be trivial or unchallenging. Also: something characterized as likely to lead to such deterioration."
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12 hours ago

Suspected driver of U-Haul at center of Coast Guard Island protest shooting charged

If convicted, Thompson could face up to 20 years in prison. Thompson — an active member of Oakland's queer art community, as the founder of an art collective that routinely staged open mic nights and other workshops in the East Bay — said little during the hearing. Appearing shackled in black jeans and a black hoodie, Thompson said only Yes, your honor, when asked if she understood the charges against her.
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13 hours ago

FBI arrests multiple suspects for allegedly plotting mass shooting at LGBTQ+ bars - LGBTQ Nation

Two Michigan men allegedly plotted Halloween attacks on Detroit-area LGBTQ+ bars, acquiring high-powered weapons and ammunition; the FBI arrested multiple suspects and thwarted the plan.
fromABC7 Chicago
10 hours ago

2nd escaped monkey fatally shot, leaving 1 monkey still on the loose after Mississippi crash

Someone shot the monkey after seeing it cross the highway on Monday evening about a mile from the scene of the Oct. 28 crash, Jasper County Sheriff Sheriff Randy Johnson said. Johnson said he was contacted by a person with the transport company who recovered the monkey after a civilian shot it. The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks confirmed Tuesday in a news release that one monkey was still unaccounted for after two of the escaped monkeys were "recovered deceased."
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13 hours ago

Surveillance video shows suspects in Oakland museum storage facility heist of 1,000+ items

Over 1,000 cultural and historic items were stolen from the Oakland Museum of California's off-site storage during a late-night break-in; suspects remain unidentified.
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14 hours ago

6-month investigation leads to 5 arrests in South Florida drug-trafficking ring

Law enforcement officials on Tuesday announced the arrests of five people, with felony warrants issued against two more, in a drug trafficking ring operating from Mami-Dade County to Port St. Lucie, with seizures of 2,262 grams of cocaine, fentanyl and other illegal drugs. "We're going to keep blowing up these networks right here in the state," said Attorney General James Uthmeier, comparing Tuesday's news with the Trump Administration's ongoing military strikes against suspected drug runners in international waters off South America.
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21 hours ago

Mendocino County reporter accused of sending sexual messages to 17-year-old, police say

A Mendocino County news reporter was arrested Monday on suspicion of making sexual comments on social media toward a 17-year-old Ukiah High School student, police said. Matt LaFever, 37, was taken into custody around 7 a.m. at his Hopland home following an investigation that began Oct. 16, according to the Ukiah Police Department. He is suspected of knowingly annoying or molesting a minor a misdemeanor under California law that applies to sexually motivated behavior toward someone under 18
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17 hours ago

Canton police sergeant involved in Karen Read case placed on leave over alleged misconduct

Canton police Sgt. Sean Goode placed on paid administrative leave pending independent internal investigation into alleged misconduct discovered Oct. 24.
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11 hours ago

United Airlines flight from Houston evacuated in Washington, D.C. due to bomb threat, officials say

All flights into and out of Ronald Reagan National Airport, one of the nation's busiest airports, were halted for a time on Tuesday due to a reported bomb threat, federal authorities announced. The threat was directed towards a United Airlines flight traveling from Houston, Texas, to the Washington, D.C. area airport, U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on X.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Pennsylvania artist sorry for including Nazi camp arch on school parade float

In apologizing for the fiasco, Galen Shelly told PennLive that a lighted archway and lanterns he ordered to decorate a parade float he was building for Hanover's St Joseph's school did not arrive in time so he searched the internet for images of cemetery gates to represent the idea that none of us get out of this life alive. What he found, and replicated, was a photograph of the gates from the second world war Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland,
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1 day ago

Eye on the Hills: Concerns heard at Oakland Coffee with a Cop' event

Earlier nightfall increases robberies and burglaries; residents should avoid confronting suspects because thieves may be armed and prioritize personal safety.
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10 hours ago

Karen Read shuffles defense attorney lineup in wrongful death suit

Karen Read, acquitted of murder and manslaughter, faces a wrongful death lawsuit and is changing her civil defense team while alleging a law enforcement conspiracy.
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fromSFGATE
5 days ago

'Some may ask why': Amazon exec explains huge layoff now slamming California

Amazon will cut 1,403 California jobs as part of a corporate reduction of 14,000 roles amid heavy investment in artificial intelligence.
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8 months ago

Why the Homepage to Article Page | Article as Homepage Toolkit

Configure story pages to act as homepages to increase reader engagement and revenue as audiences increasingly reach content via search, social, and aggregators.
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17 hours ago

Two men spook Los Gatos neighborhood by offering landscaping services

Multiple vehicle accidents, burglaries, stolen vehicles, and a lost-wallet return occurred between Oct. 31 and Nov. 2 with minor injuries and unclear suspect information.
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fromSFGATE
11 hours ago

Missing California 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard seen in Utah, police say

Nine-year-old Melodee Buzzard disappeared during a cross-country trip with her mother; investigators found disguise images, a swapped license plate, and a Utah-region surveillance sighting.
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20 hours ago

Turning in Eric Kay following Tyler Skaggs' death was hardest thing he has ever done,' Angels employee testifies

Angels staffer's report that Eric Kay admitted watching Tyler Skaggs snort drugs triggered an investigation, led to Kay's conviction, and factors in a wrongful-death trial.
fromAbove the Law
10 hours ago

Judge Resigns From Bench Over Traffic Tickets - Above the Law

Former Clarkson Town Court Justice Ian Penders, an attorney since 2014, quit the bench amid the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct's investigation. The CJC said the judge in Monroe County had been stopped by police twice in June, and on Aug. 15 pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor charge of aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the third degree.
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13 hours ago

Child struck by school bus, driver arrested in Medway

A child on a bike in a crosswalk was struck by a slow-moving school bus; the driver was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and cited for failing to stop.
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12 hours ago

Feds: Nurse replaced liquid oxy with household cleaner

Nurse pleaded not guilty to federal tampering charge after allegedly replacing a hospice patient's oxycodone with a household cleaner.
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12 hours ago

Altcoin giant Animoca Brands aims to go public next year, listing will test investor appetite for exotic crypto assets | Fortune Crypto

Animoca Brands will list on Nasdaq via a reverse merger with Currenc, creating a publicly traded, altcoin-focused digital assets conglomerate with shareholders owning 95% of the merged entity.
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11 hours ago

OpenAI's Sam Altman defends Bay Area billionaire when grilled over wealth gap

Sam Altman defended Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang while acknowledging extreme U.S. wealth inequality and saying the ultra-wealthy should 'pay it forward' amid SNAP benefit cuts.
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fromPortland Mercury
1 day ago

Multnomah County Pauses New Housing Vouchers After Losing State Funding

Multnomah County paused new housing placements and rapid rehousing for hundreds after state funding cuts created a $4.5 million Homeless Services Department shortfall.
fromBusiness Insider
15 hours ago

The US will launch an ICBM across the Pacific - and no, it has nothing to do with Trump's new nuclear testing plans

The unarmed Minuteman III ICBM test is a routine way for the US Air Force to verify the missile is ready and accurate, especially as the service continues to rely on the 50-year-old system - as its replacement is delayed and over budget. US Air Force Global Strike Command said the missile would launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California between 11:01 pm Tuesday and 5:01 am Pacific time Wednesday.
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16 hours ago

Wall Street sinks under the weight of its own expectations as Big Tech's AI high fades and Fed doubts creep in | Fortune

Stocks are opening lower on Wall Street, pulled down by losses in the same big tech companies that have been the main drivers of the market's rally so far this year. The S&P 500 slid 1.2% in the early going Tuesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 431 points, or 0.8%. The Nasdaq composite sank 1.7%. Palantir Technologies, which had more than doubled so far this year, fell 10% despite reporting results that beat analysts' forecasts. Nvidia also reversed course, falling 2.8%.
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21 hours ago

Former FOX news anchor charged with murder after mother's stabbing death

Mock, 47, was arrested after the Wichita Police Department said she stabbed her mother Anita Avers to death in Wichita, Kan. on Oct. 31 around 7:50 a.m. Police responded to a reported cutting where Mock was standing outside the home. Avers was found unresponsive in her bed with multiple stab wounds. Sedgwick County EMS transported Avers to Ascension Via Christi St. Francis Hospital, where she was pronounced dead just before 8:30 a.m., Wichita police said.
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19 hours ago

One in 5 millionaire women say they have no plans to retire-significantly higher than their male counterparts, finds Goldman Sachs | Fortune

Wealthy American women are likelier than men to forgo retirement, prioritize spending and wealth preservation, favor cash and fixed income, and avoid alternatives due to perceived risk.
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15 hours ago

Missing Worcester woman found dead in car

Joanna Brown, 30, was found dead inside her 2025 gray Mitsubishi Outlander in Worcester on Monday; investigation ongoing and police request information.
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10 hours ago

Don't Panic, But AI Stocks Are Suddenly Lurching Downward

AI-focused companies face investor concern over extreme valuations and whether future profit growth will justify heavy capital expenditures and current stock prices.
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17 hours ago

Police investigate apparent murder-suicide in Beverly

An apparent murder-suicide left a man and a woman dead at a Beverly home on Colonial Drive; authorities are investigating.
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14 hours ago

Boeing faces its first civil trial for deadly Ethiopia crash

A Chicago jury will decide compensation for two families from the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash after Boeing accepted responsibility.
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1 day ago

Santa Margarita wins Southern Section Division 1 girls' golf championship

Santa Margarita (D1), Portola (D2), JSerra (D3) and La Salle (D4) won Southern Section girls' golf team championships, with several standout individual scores.
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