Visiting the border on Friday in Arizona, the vice president will try to neutralize a key vulnerability, and will demonstrate her party’s harder line on immigration. Source link
Read More »California Will Formally Apologize for Being Complicit in Slavery
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed several bills intended to atone for the state’s role in the oppression of Black Americans, but California legislators so far have sidelined proposals on cash reparations. Source link
Read More »Port of Los Angeles Closes Terminals After Lithium Battery Fire
The fire was expected to burn for as long as 48 hours, forcing the authorities to close part of a highway where a truck carrying the batteries had overturned. Source link
Read More »Biden, Eyeing His Legacy, Signs Executive Orders on Gun Safety
The president used a poignant White House ceremony to pass the baton to Vice President Kamala Harris, who has made gun safety an issue in her campaign. Source link
Read More »Friday Briefing: Mayor’s Adams’s Arraignment
Plus, control behind K-pop goes public. Source link
Read More »What to Know About Austria’s General Election and the Far-Right Freedom Party
Austrians will head to the polls on Sunday to elect a new Parliament, with the Freedom Party in position to potentially form a far-right government for the first time since World War II. Source link
Read More »Do the Chiefs have a Travis Kelce problem? The answer may surprise you
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — No, the Kansas City Chiefs don’t have a Travis Kelce problem. Three weeks into the NFL’s season, an increasing number of people — fans, analysts and even former players — have come to a rather quick conclusion that Kelce, the Chiefs’ star tight end and future …
Read More »McDonald’s, Pelosi, Debate Moderators: Trump Speech on Border Veers Off Course
After reading from prepared remarks on immigration for 10 minutes, Donald J. Trump used the rest of a news conference to talk about everything else on his mind. Source link
Read More »What’s next for Caitlin Clark and the Fever after elimination from the WNBA playoffs?
UNCASVILLE, Conn. — The Indiana Fever started their season coming up short against the Connecticut Sun. In the aftermath of that May opening-night defeat, they acknowledged their young roster — even if led by a phenom at point guard and the reigning Rookie of the Year in the post — …
Read More »Safety Board Warns of Rudder Control Defect in Some Boeing Planes
The National Transportation Safety Board said it had found a defective part in the system that helps steer the aircraft after investigating an incident at Newark airport. Source link
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