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Nike faces federal probe over allegations of discrimination against white workers

EEOC is investigating Nike for allegedly discriminating against white employees through diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and has issued subpoenas for related records.
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6 hours ago
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Watch: Savannah Guthrie posts message to her mother's kidnapper asking to provide proof she is alive

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16 hours ago

No suspect yet in apparent abduction of Savannah Guthrie's mother

Arizona authorities have not identified a suspect in the apparent abduction of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who was reported missing from her Tucson-area home.
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14 hours ago

What we know about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance

No suspects have been identified in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, 84, last seen in Tucson; evidence suggests abduction and alleged ransom demands were received.
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Watch: Savannah Guthrie posts message to her mother's kidnapper asking to provide proof she is alive

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4 hours ago

Trump's EPA issues record low legal actions against polluters, watchdog group finds

The Trump EPA initiated far fewer legal actions and assessed lower penalties against polluters in 2025 than prior administrations' comparable years.
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7 hours ago

Gloucester nonprofit launches support fund for Lily Jean crew member families

Seven crew members of the Lily Jean are presumed dead after the vessel sank Jan. 30 roughly 22 miles off Cape Ann; a community fund will support their families.
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7 hours ago

NFL athletes help students celebrate new sports field in East Palo Alto

A $5.5 million renovation delivered a regulation multi-sport Los Robles-Ronald McNair field in East Palo Alto, benefiting local youth and honoring former players.
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5 hours ago

Instagram restores service after brief US outage | The Jerusalem Post

Instagram experienced a brief US outage that affected over 10,000 users, with reports peaking at 10,108 and dropping sharply within an hour.
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20 hours ago

Photos: Scenes from the 150th Westminster Dog Show

Penny the Doberman pinscher won Best in Show at the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show; Cota, a Chesapeake Bay retriever, finished as runner-up.
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18 hours ago

Greetings from Kyiv, where candles are the last option during wartime blackouts

Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy grid have caused brutal winter outages, forcing residents to rely on candles and endure freezing conditions.
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23 hours ago

You owe it to yourself to go on a solo trip. Here's how to plan one

Solo travel can be empowering, relieving, and tailored to personal goals while also provoking anxiety about family responsibilities and safety.
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11 hours ago

Newly released court records reveal misconduct inquiry into federal judge

Mark Wolf's November retirement followed a federal misconduct inquiry that ended after his resignation amid allegations he created a hostile workplace.
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22 hours ago

Israel strikes Gaza, killing 19, mostly women and children, after saying Hamas violated deal

"The genocidal war against our people in the Gaza Strip continues," said Dr. Mohamed Abu Selmiya, director of Gaza City's Shifa Hospital, in a Facebook post.
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23 hours ago

As Trump pushes for Venezuela's oil, here's what to know about the U.S. and Iraq's oil

"A fairly rapid change of a head of state prompted by U.S. military forces is always going to bring back memories of Iraq in one way or another," says Raad Alkadiri, a managing partner at 3TEN32 Associates, a political risk consultancy, who lived in Iraq from 2003 to 2007. But Alkadiri says there's a key difference, and that's the way the Trump administration is taking control of Venezuela's oil.
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23 hours ago

A photographer will achieve a milestone record at Super Bowl LX

John Biever has shot photos at all 60 Super Bowls, continuing a family photography legacy that began with his father, Vern Biever.
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23 hours ago

Here's looking at you, kid: How the term for a young goat made the leap to children

Kid originally meant a young goat and later became a colloquial term for human children due to Old Norse (Viking) influence on English.
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11 hours ago

Man who tried to shoot Trump at a Florida golf course gets life in prison

A man was sentenced to life without parole for attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at a Florida golf course in 2024.
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1 day ago
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Clintons finalize agreement to testify in House Epstein probe, bowing to threat of contempt vote

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Clintons finalize agreement to testify in House Epstein probe, bowing to threat of contempt vote

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23 hours ago

The Winter Olympics are upon us. Here's how to follow along

Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics feature 116 medal events, 232 U.S. athletes, multiple northern Italy venues, live spectators, and broad NBC and NPR coverage.
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14 hours ago

The Supreme Court lets California use its new, Democratic-friendly congressional map

The Supreme Court allowed California's new congressional map for this year's midterm elections, rejecting Republicans' request to block the redistricting.
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21 hours ago

ICE releases scientist arrested after wrong turn at Canadian border

A University at Buffalo researcher arrested after a wrong turn onto the Peace Bridge was released on bond after nearly a month in ICE detention.
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14 hours ago

Good Morning, News: Judge Restricts Tear Gas in Portland, Trump Flirts With Election Meddling, and Former First Lady's Ex Jailed For Murder

The Mercury provides news and fun every single day-but your help is essential. If you believe Portland benefits from smart, local journalism and arts coverage, please consider making a small monthly contribution, because without you, there is no us. Thanks for your support! Good morning, Portland! Ignore what Punxsutawney Phil predicted earlier this week because it doesn't feel much like winter. Today, we can expect partly sunny skies and a high of 61 degrees with a low of 42.
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17 hours ago

Kimbal Musk Elon's brother referenced more than 100 times in latest Epstein files release

Kimbal Musk appears extensively in Jeffrey Epstein-related emails, including scheduling visits and being connected to a woman, with exchanges spanning 2012–2015.
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1 day ago

California man dies while snorkeling on Maui

A 69-year-old tourist, Frank Archuleta Jr., died while snorkeling at Makena Landing, highlighting drowning risks and urging adherence to ocean safety and lifeguard use.
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14 hours ago

Protecting Human Trafficking Victims Through T Visas

The T visa grants temporary legal status and work authorization to trafficking survivors who assist law enforcement, providing safety and enabling prosecution of traffickers.
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1 day ago

Protesters chase PG&E executive from stage at Calif. tech conference

Protesters disrupted the DTECH conference, urging PG&E to cancel its Palantir contract over Palantir’s work with ICE and civil-rights concerns.
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18 hours ago

Signs of forced entry found at home of Savannah Guthrie's mother, source says | Fortune

Signs of forced entry were found at Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home; she is believed abducted, requires daily medication, and officials continue an active investigation.
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20 hours ago

Parma man arrested for kicking dog: Brooklyn Police Blotter

Multiple crimes occurred in Brooklyn, Ohio, including animal cruelty, drunken driving, catalytic converter theft, and menacing, with arrests and investigations underway.
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21 hours ago

Super Bowl security ramps up as ICE fears shadow the festivities

Levi's Stadium and Santa Clara police have extensive security experience and comprehensive plans, deploying officers, cameras and drones to host Super Bowl LX safely.
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16 hours ago

'Incognito' operator sentenced to 30 years for running a dark web drug market

Rui-Siang Lin was sentenced to 30 years for operating Incognito Market, facilitating over $105 million in drug sales and stealing/extorting users.
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18 hours ago

This City Was Just Ranked the No. 1 Livable Metro in the U.S.

Some U.S. metro areas offer superior quality of life and opportunities despite higher living costs, with Washington, D.C. ranked most livable and Portland, Maine second.
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Alleged Bitcoin Ransom Deepens Nancy Guthrie Abduction

Late Tuesday, entertainment news site TMZ reported it had received an alleged ransom note demanding a specific, substantial payment in Bitcoin - reportedly in the millions - in exchange for Guthrie's safe return. The note included a deadline for payment and a threat of harm if the demand was not met, and was sent with a Bitcoin wallet address that TMZ verified as a real on-chain account.
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16 hours ago

Four charged in $1M SNAP, unemployment fraud scheme tied to Leominster restaurant

Stolen identities of over 100 people were used to fraudulently obtain more than $1 million in SNAP and PUA benefits across multiple states.
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17 hours ago

Search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie, enters 4th day

Nancy Guthrie, 84, was taken from her Tucson home against her will and remains missing; investigators have found no suspects and seek public assistance.
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20 hours ago

Manhattan rape case: Homeless man charged in sex assault of teen girl in Stuyvesant Town had 32 prior arrests on file amNewYork

The homeless man accused of raping a 14-year-old girl in Manhattan's Stuyvesant Town has officially been charged with five counts of rape. According to police sources, 33-year-old Germaine Parham, who already has a laundry list of prior arrests, was slapped with a host of charges on Tuesday night for the vicious Jan. 29 attack of the young teen. Police sources said Parham has 32 prior arrests, primarily for robbery.
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23 hours ago

No girl should ever endure what Epstein put them through'

Melinda French Gates left the Gates Foundation and hopes Epstein's victims receive justice, citing painful memories tied to Bill Gates' Epstein connections.
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19 hours ago

Savannah Guthrie will not host Olympics amid search for missing mother

Savannah Guthrie will not host the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony while she stays with family during the search for her reportedly kidnapped 84-year-old mother.
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15 hours ago

Sheriff Pushes Back on Ashleigh Banfield Report That Savannah Guthrie's Brother-in-Law Suspected in Mom's Disappearance

Pima County Sheriff's Office says investigators have not identified a suspect or person of interest in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance despite claims naming Tommaso Cioni.
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13 hours ago

Bitcoin demand in Nancy Guthrie disappearance shows how crypto is becoming a more frequent feature of physical crimes | Fortune

In the case of the TMZ letter, the outlet did not reveal the Bitcoin address-a term that describes a long string of random letters and numbers similar to a bank account-but confirmed it was a genuine address on the blockchain. The outlet said that the note had a deadline for the ransom, as well as details of an item damaged at the victim's Tucson-area home. The blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis did not speculate on the legitimacy of the letters.
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1 day ago

Beach hazards statement for Bay Area Shorelines for Thursday and Friday breaking waves of 14 to 19 feet forecast

Dangerous surf with 14–19 foot breaking waves, sneaker waves, and strong rip currents will threaten Bay Area and Central Coast beaches during the warning period.
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14 hours ago

UMass Lowell wants to make the city a destination with a new rink and hotel

UMass Lowell will add an ice rink and downtown hotel through the Lowell Innovation Network Corridor to attract students, residents, visitors, and economic activity.
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1 day ago

Police Are Taking the Nancy Guthrie Ransom Note Threat Seriously

Authorities are investigating ransom note threats demanding millions in Bitcoin amid the reported abduction of Nancy Guthrie, with detectives coordinating with the FBI.
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16 hours ago

Driver suspected of DUI reveals he has 3 kids in trunk

Three children under 12 were found in a car trunk after police pulled over and arrested the driver on suspicion of driving under the influence.
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13 hours ago

Officer and civilian shot, suspect killed in Spencer

Suspect who shot a person barricaded in a Family Dollar bathroom, exchanged gunfire with police, died, and an officer was injured.
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1 day ago

Top NHL prospect Gavin McKenna charged with assault

Penn State forward Gavin McKenna, top NHL draft prospect, was charged with first-degree aggravated assault, misdemeanor assault, and disorderly conduct and is awaiting a hearing.
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16 hours ago

I was born and raised in Alaska. People are often surprised to learn about what my life there was really like.

Alaska features both extensive urban life and wilderness, with frequent flying and common small-plane ownership, and persistent misconceptions about daily life.
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16 hours ago

Bill Gates says he regrets' knowing Epstein as ex-wife alludes to muck' in marriage

Bill Gates regrets knowing Jeffrey Epstein, denies allegations he hid an STD from Melinda, and says Epstein may have tried to defame or extort him.
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1 day ago

Super Bowl week: Drones banned from Levi's Stadium to San Francisco, FAA announces

The FAA imposed a temporary drone ban covering areas from Levi's Stadium to San Francisco during Super Bowl week, with active enforcement of flight restrictions.
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11 hours ago

Elon Musk's SpaceX company town is getting a police department | TechCrunch

Starbase approved creation of a municipal police department to protect SpaceX assets, expecting to hire eight officers pending TCOLE approval.
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15 hours ago

Stabbing of former Oakland Raiders player in L.A. may be linked to 3 other homeless encampment slayings

Former NFL player Kevin Johnson was found stabbed and killed near a Willowbrook homeless encampment; authorities are investigating links to three other homeless deaths.
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16 hours ago

US Army seeks autonomous bio, chemical cleanup bots

The Army recently published a Request For Information on Autonomous Decontamination Systems (ADS) to see what might be out there in the existing commercial market to help its Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) troops more easily clean up contaminated vehicles, infrastructure, and terrain. "ADS will reduce manpower and optimize resources required for decontamination operations while mitigating the risk of exposure of warfighters to Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents through robotic means," the Army said in its RFI.
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21 hours ago

Famous Wall Street Legend Predicts Gold Could Hit $10,000

Gold's sharp selloff followed a hawkish Fed nomination, crowded leveraged positions, margin calls, and an options-driven price spike that triggered a rapid downward spiral.
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18 hours ago

Dollar steady as data delays force caution - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The US dollar traded in a consolidation phase on Wednesday, as a partial government shutdown continues to delay key economic releases and keeps investors in a wait-and-see mode. With job data postponed, markets are temporarily deprived of fresh evidence on the health of the US labour market, limiting directional moves in the market. Markets could react to new data, including the ISM Services PMI figures release later today.
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1 day ago

Nebraska gets commitment from 4-star DT Dylan Berymon

Nebraska added four-star defensive tackle Dylan Berymon, the top uncommitted 2026 prospect, strengthening a selective class focused on players who can contribute early under Matt Rhule.
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1 day ago

Petro emerges reinforced from his meeting with Trump at the White House

Colombia regained a pragmatic alliance with the United States after a productive meeting between President Petro and Donald Trump, strengthening cooperation on drugs, energy, and security.
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21 hours ago

U.S. curling team's decades-long journey culminates at Milan-Cortina Olympics

Korey Dropkin debuts in Olympic mixed doubles curling after lifelong dedication; U.S. teams feature a young men's squad and an experienced, medal-less women's team.
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15 hours ago

If Bitcoin Keeps Tanking, It Could Cause a "Death Spiral" for the Entire Economy

To Michael Burry, the man who famously shorted the US housing market before its collapse in 2008, it could be a sign of an impending disaster. In a Substack post this week, Burry warned that further losses for Bitcoin could put a major strain on the balance sheets of investors that overindexed on crypto, leading to further selloffs and a "death spiral" that could be difficult to recover from.
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1 day ago

DOJ Cross-Appeals Antitrust Decision Protecting Google Chrome Amid 'Unlawful Monopolization' Of Internet Search - Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG)

The DOJ filed a cross-appeal seeking remedies after a court declined to force Google to sell Chrome or end its default search agreement with Apple.
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12 hours ago

The power of teamwork: Inside U.S. figure skating's new Olympic golden age

Amber Glenn achieved a lifelong goal, sealing her Olympic bid by winning her third consecutive U.S. championship last month. Her first celebration came with her opponents. "We all deserve it," Glenn said with her arms wrapped around national silver medalist Alysa Liu and bronze medalist Isabeau Levito. The spirit of collaboration has brought U.S. figure skating into a new golden age. The 16-athlete team the United States sent to Milan may be the country's strongest Olympic team in decades. With three reigning world champions and three current Grand Prix final champions, the United States is poised for one of its best Olympic Games ever in figure skating.
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19 hours ago

BoA Strategist Just Warned of Sell Signal in Stocks

Global markets are getting overbought. It might be time to rotate Notably, global markets seem to be entering a period of historically "overbought" levels. With stocks across the globe running hot, well above their moving averages, while market sentiment skews a bit too greedy, and it certainly feels like a market correction is not only a long time coming, but a nice thing to have with all the froth that's built up after a sensational 2025.
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17 hours ago

Something broke in the economy in 2023 that explains why so many people are miserable about it, New York Fed says | Fortune

Higher-income Americans and those with college degrees have ramped up their spending more quickly in the past three years than other consumers, according to new data released Tuesday, evidence of worsening inequality that may explain some of the growing pessimism about the economy. The data, released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, also show that in the final three months of last year, lower-income and rural households faced higher inflation than higher-income households.
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18 hours ago

Washington Post begins large-scale layoffs

Washington Post implemented large-scale layoffs and restructuring: closing books and sports departments, cutting overseas coverage, restructuring local and editing staff, and suspending Post Reports.
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18 hours ago

Washington Post begins large-scale layoffs: reports

The Washington Post initiated large-scale job cuts amid declining subscribers and staff reductions linked to Olympic coverage changes.
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2 weeks ago

San Jose's Batman, Fighting for the Unhoused, Is the Real Life Superhero 'We Need' | KQED

A volunteer called Batman of San José distributes water, food, and mutual-aid support to unhoused residents in downtown San José.
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17 hours ago

Dog the Bounty Hunter's stepson arrested in shooting death of 13-year-old son

Gregory Zecca, while intoxicated, mistakenly shot and killed his 13-year-old son and was arrested on aggravated manslaughter and firearm-under-the-influence charges.
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