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  • Renaming of Fort Johnson military base…
    FORT BRAGG, N.C. (NEWS10) — A U.S. military base named in honor of an Albany hero could be renamed. Pres. Donald Trump spoke at Fort Bragg on Tuesday ahead of the 250th anniversary of the Army. During his speech, he announced his intent to rename several military bases. Fort Johnson in Louisiana is named after … Read more
  • Outgoing CPS CEO bids farewell to…
    When Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Pedro Martinez as Chicago Public Schools CEO in 2021 outside Benito Juarez Community Academy on the Lower West Side she called him a “son of Chicago.” On Tuesday, Martinez returned to his high school alma mater for an eighth-grade graduation ceremony, his last as district leader as he prepares to … Read more
  • Indian bride, 25, accused of hiring…
    An Indian bride allegedly had her newlywed husband savagely killed during their honeymoon before she vanished – sparking a massive search that finally ended when she surrendered to police, according to reports. Sonam Raghuvanshi, 25, turned herself in on Monday a week after her husband Raja’s rotting corpse was found with his throat slit at … Read more
  • Man suspected of smuggling exotic birds…
    SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A man suspected of illegally trafficking protected exotic birds through the San Ysidro Port of Entry appeared in court Tuesday. Juandaniel Medina, 24, of Lindsay, CA, faces an importation contrary to law charge, with a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and $250,000 fine, the United States Department of … Read more
  • Southern California mother deported after immigration…
    Loved ones are heartbroken after a Southern California mother was detained and deported after a routine immigration hearing. Maria Valeriano Perez, 52, is a mother of three children who has lived in the U.S. for 35 years. She had been working as a custodian in Ventura County for years.  Her family said she attended an … Read more
  • Wind-driven Ranch fire in Apple Valley…
    A wind-whipped brush fire near Apple Valley had grown to 4,205 acres by about 9:30 p.m. Tuesday with no containment, authorities said. The Ranch fire ignited south of Apple Valley around 2 p.m., according to the San Bernardino Unit of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Within two hours, it had consumed more … Read more
  • De-dollarization in Asia is picking up…
    U.S. dollar bill. Catherine Mcqueen | Moment | Getty Images Asia’s shift away from the U.S. dollar is ramping up.  A mix of geopolitical uncertainties, monetary shifts, and currency hedging is prompting a meaningful move toward de-dollarization across the region. “Trump’s erratic trade policy decisions and the dollar’s sharp depreciation are probably encouraging a more … Read more
  • Why some say DuPage County could…
    DuPage, a county of nearly one million people, lacks home-rule status. At least one county board member wants to change that. Daily Herald file photo DuPage County officials could revisit a discussion of whether to pursue home-rule powers in light of a controversial measure that emerged in Springfield to save public transit from a massive … Read more
  • Must-Have Gear for June Trips
    There’s something magical about getting high under the stars, tucked into a tent, with a fire crackling nearby and nothing but nature around you. June is the unofficial start of camping season, and for cannabis lovers, that means it’s time to pack the gear that keeps the good vibes rolling long after the sun dips … Read more
  • Rookie health looms over Bears offseason…
    LAKE FOREST, Ill. (WGN) — Caleb Williams is hungry and taking every opportunity to learn Ben Johnson’s offense. The Chicago Bears’ head coach is chewing players out for mistakes, while praising others for their success—something veterans have eaten up. Not much is wrong in the land of Bears, except for one thing. Their top two … Read more
  • Dog advocates blast late response from…
    WARNING: This video contains images that some viewers may find upsetting. SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) — A video shot over the weekend shows three dogs walking without a leash — and sometimes on the road — in San Jose. Courtney Ferro says she was walking with her husband when they came upon the troubling sight. … Read more
  • Mayor Orders Curfew in L.A. While…
    The city of Los Angeles has imposed a curfew in part of downtown Tuesday night amid rising tensions between California and the Trump administration over immigration raids and the use of federal troops to respond to protests. Mayor Karen Bass announced a 10-hour curfew, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., covering a one-square-mile area where … Read more
  • 'We're committed to safety': Aurora city council…
    AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) — After a year of apartments being shut down after neglect, violence, and crime like what was seen at the apartments on Dallas Street, the city of Aurora is looking to change. “When property owners are not responsible. You have an element that moves in, that takes over, there’s opportunities for crime, … Read more
  • Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn’s son…
    Actor Wyatt Russell, son of Hollywood legends Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn, has cleared the air after he was mistakenly identified as a man scolding law enforcement during the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles in a viral video. The video showed a bearded protester, who has a fleeting resemblance to Wyatt Russell, donning a black … Read more
  • Denver protesters decry ICE enforcement; police…
    A large crowd gathered at the Colorado Capitol on Tuesday evening to rally against federal immigration enforcement before marching through downtown Denver. The protest spilled into the streets in front of the Capitol before moving down Lincoln Street and eventually Broadway. At one point, protesters in the area of Broadway and Exposition Avenue were ordered … Read more
  • These 10 restaurant chains have the…
    (NEXSTAR) – Among the nation’s major restaurant chains, In-N-Out is still supreme when it comes to the satisfaction of its workers, according to a new study. The California-based burger chain took the top spot for a 10th straight year, according to an analysis by William Blair, an investment bank and financial services company. The annual … Read more
  • Downtown L.A. curfew, and faith leaders’…
    Los Angeles had its quietest night in a week on Tuesday, as a combination of a city curfew and faith leaders’ calls for nonviolent resistance appeared to quell furious protests against the Trump administration’s sprawling immigration raids, for at least one evening. Mayor Karen Bass ordered the curfew to be in effect from 8 p.m. … Read more
  • Juliette Powell, a former MuchMusic host…
    Juliette Powell, a former MuchMusic host and the first Black woman to be crowned Miss Canada, has died at the age of 54.  Powell, who was born in New York but moved to Montreal as a child with her French Canadian mother, died unexpectedly on June 3 after falling ill with acute bacterial meningitis, according to an obituary posted … Read more
  • Highway 50 shuts down in Northern…
    (FOX40.COM) — Parts of Highway 50 in Northern California have been shut down after several fires ignited near the roadways, according to the California Department of Transportation. Around 4:11 p.m. Tuesday, emergency crews began their response to seven roadside fires on Highway 50 in Placerville. The largest of the fires was one acre, according to … Read more
  • Public gives final feedback on Troy-Menands…
    CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) held its fourth and final public meeting of the Troy-Menands Bridge planning study. The bridge brings 378 over the Hudson River to connect the Village of Menands and Town of Colonie with the City of Troy, and officials have said it will need to be replaced indefinitely. “That’s why we’re trying … Read more
  • Car plows through Chicago protest as…
    A driver plowed into a group of protesters Tuesday in the Loop, striking at least one pedestrian, as thousands marched through downtown Chicago protesting the Trump administration’s ongoing immigration raids. The driver was stuck between police vehicles on State Street. Officers wanted to guide her away from the crowd and asked her to turn right … Read more
  • San Diego City Council approves 2026…
    SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The highly scrutinized San Diego city budget for the 2026 fiscal year has finally been passed. After facing more than a quarter of a billion-dollar shortfall, city council voted to approve an amended budget, all while saving some of the key programs and services Mayor Todd Gloria chose to cut. … Read more
  • Who is rioting in downtown L.A.,…
    As a fifth day of anti-ICE protests continue into the typically volatile evening hours, a state of emergency and a curfew in a portion of downtown Los Angeles now in place, many across Southern California and the nation are asking who is inciting the violence, committing the vandalism and doing the looting?   Is it … Read more
  • Gavin Newsom locks horns with Trump…
    Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks with Economic Development Corporation CEO Stephen Cheung at the 2025 Economic Forecast and Industry Outlook conference at East Los Angeles College on Wednesday, February 26, 2025. Sarah Reingewirtz | Medianews Group | Los Angeles Daily News Via Getty Images | Medianews Group | Getty Images Amid immigration raids, peaceful protests, attacks … Read more
  • Rosemont bans fake guns at fan…
      Rosemont leaders passed a measure last week allowing public safety officers to confiscate realistic-looking fake weaponry patrons bring to comic cons and other pop culture events. Joe Lewnard/jlewnard@dailyherald.com, 2019 Costumed attendees of comic con and anime fests in Rosemont beware: You can wear your Stormtrooper armor to the convention hall, but leave the look-alike … Read more
  • Every year, folks travel from far…
    As It Happens6:11Every year, folks travel from far and wide watch this giant pencil get sharpened John Higgins likes to think of the six-metre-tall pencil on his front lawn as a piece of pop art. “When you think of pop art, you think Andy Warhol or Claes Odenberg. I mean, these are these iconic artists. … Read more
  • Hundreds attend Oakland vigil to show…
    OAKLAND – Hundreds of people gathered Tuesday night in East Oakland to protest escalating immigration enforcement efforts across the state as well as the Trump administration’s recent deployment of National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles. “We are concerned that what happened in LA is going to happen here,” said Pastor Todd Benson, executive … Read more
  • Trump honored honorary Secret Service Agents…
    The 13-year-old who was honored by President Trump and over 1,000 police departments earlier this year as he battles brain cancer was forced to shut down false rumors claiming he was placed in intensive care after surgery. Erroneous reports began swirling late Monday night claiming Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel was listed in serious condition in the … Read more
  • Foreign Affairs Security Training Center (FASTC)
    Links: FASTC Employment OpportunitiesDiplomatic Security TrainingFASTC Factsheet [3 MB] [3 MB] Motto: Training today for the global challenges of tomorrow. The state-of-the art training facility in Blackstone, Virginia, improves training efficiency, decreases operating costs, and provides intensive security training for U.S. Department of State personnel and other members of the foreign affairs community. U.S. Department of State, … Read more
  • Court to hear arguments in Trump’s…
    By MICHAEL R. SISAK, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump’s quest to erase his criminal conviction heads to a federal appeals court Wednesday. It’s one way he’s trying to get last year’s hush money verdict overturned. A three-judge panel is set to hear arguments in Trump’s long-running fight to get the New … Read more
  • Brush fire in Burbank under control,…
    A brush fire broke out Tuesday afternoon in Burbank, prompting evacuations among neighborhoods at the base of the foothills. The blaze, dubbed the Bethany fire, was reported before 3:30 p.m. near Bethany Road and Amherst Drive, according to the Burbank Fire Department. By 4:30 p.m., the fire had consumed as much as 10 acres, and … Read more
  • Robert and Smith help the Chicago…
    HOUSTON (AP) — Luis Robert Jr. homered, Shane Smith pitched six effective innings and the Chicago White Sox beat the Houston Astros 4-2 on Tuesday night. Edgar Quero had two RBIs as last-place Chicago won for the fourth time in five games. Robert hit a run-scoring double in the second and his sixth homer in … Read more
  • Former San Rafael paraeducator charged with…
    (KRON) — A former paraeducator and current board of education member at San Rafael City Schools (SRCS) has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a student on at least three separate incidents, said the San Rafael Police Department. ID theft duo nabbed with burglary tools, stolen items tied to 30 victims: Livermore police SRPD said … Read more
  • Navy’s search for missing 21-year-old seaman…
    Navy officials on Thursday discovered a body in a wooded area of Norfolk, Virginia, and the local medical examiner has confirmed it to be missing Navy Seaman Angelina Resendiz. Resendiz, 21, was last seen on May 29 at her barracks in Miller Hall on Naval Station Norfolk around 10 p.m., according to Virginia State Police … Read more
  • CU Boulder community wishing Coach Prime…
    BOULDER, Colo. (KDVR) — While many CU Boulder students are on break for the late spring and summer, the community is rallying around head football coach Deion Sanders. Sanders, known as Coach Prime, is reportedly recovering at his Texas home with an “unspecified health issue.” FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get Broncos, Nuggets, Rockies and … Read more
  • First Trip to Tokyo? Here’s Everything…
    Tokyo Travel Guide: Tips for First-Time Visitors Tokyo quickly became one of our favorite cities — it’s an exciting, energetic blend of tradition and modernity, packed with everything you could possibly want from a destination. After spending five unforgettable days exploring the city, we fell in love with its vibrant neighborhoods, incredible food, and efficient … Read more
  • DSS Social Media – United States…
    Do you follow @statedeptdss on social media? Here are five reasons why you should! Get a behind-the-scenes look at our special agents and other DSS security personnel in action during major events such as the Olympics and World Cup See how technology supports our worldwide security operations Check out how our tactical and emergency training … Read more
  • Rockies pratfall in series-opening loss to…
    If you are shocked by the Rockies’ latest way to lose, you’re probably living under a rock. Colorado held a 5-2 lead over the Giants going into the ninth in the series opener on Tuesday night at Coors Field. Up to that point, they had timely hitting, got a decent start from Carson Palmquist, and … Read more
  • AI data centers could drive a…
    The boom in artificial intelligence (AI) risks filling Texas air with toxins, a report has found. State regulators are considering proposals for more than 100 new gas power projects — the vast majority of them entirely new plants — to power a new wave of data centers, according to findings published early Wednesday by the Environmental Integrity … Read more
  • Albany man gets 7 years in…
    ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — An Albany man was sentenced on Tuesday to seven years in prison. Davis Stewart, 37, pleaded guilty to third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and first-degree reckless endangerment. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Stewart was accused of assaulting a woman and her … Read more
  • Longtime Sky scoring star Allie Quigley…
    NEW YORK — Sky great Allie Quigley, who last played in the WNBA in 2022, officially retired Tuesday. She called it an “Irish Goodbye,” as in slipping out of the party without saying a word. Quigley, 38, grew up in Joliet and played for the Sky from 2013 through ’22. She was a three-time All-Star … Read more
  • Todd, Julie Chrisley’s lawyer flooded with…
    Todd and Julie Chrisley’s pardons haven’t only helped the reality stars. Jay Surgent, one of the attorneys who fought tirelessly for the TV couple’s freedom, exclusively told The Post that his phone hasn’t stopped ringing since their release from prison on May 28. Surgent, a partner at Weiner Law Group LLP, revealed his business has … Read more
  • Former La Mesa Mayor Art Madrid…
    LA MESA, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — Art Madrid, a long-time public servant who held the office of mayor of La Mesa for more than 20 years, has died, city officials confirmed Tuesday. He was 90 years old. A fixture of the community credited with revitalizing the city and raising its stature in the region, Madrid … Read more
  • Suspects in Southern California murder investigation…
    A man and a woman have been arrested in Arizona in connection with the deadly shooting of a man in Fontana last week, authorities announced on Tuesday. The victim, identified as 42-year-old Valentin Martinez of Fontana, was found lying in the roadway when deputies arrived at the scene on June 6, the San Bernardino County … Read more
  • All of L.A. is not a…
    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted a series of immigration sweeps starting Friday afternoon and into the weekend that sparked an outpouring of protests in the heart of Los Angeles and caused a flurry of disinformation online. Over the last several days, rumors of extreme scenarios have seeped into the public discourse about ICE raids … Read more
  • F-35 program facing skyrocketing costs, pilot…
    Canada’s plan to buy 88 U.S.-built F-35 fighter jets is facing significant challenges, including skyrocketing costs, a shortage of trained pilots and a lack of critical infrastructure, according to a new report from Auditor General Karen Hogan. The audit for the F-35 program is part of Hogan’s spring audits, released Tuesday, which also found contracts awarded to … Read more
  • Diplomatic Security Service Investigation Dismantles Peruvian…
    DSS special agents in Peru frequently train local law enforcement officers to identify fraudulent documents, U.S. visas and passports. On March 17, 2025, the Peruvian Prosecutor’s Office Against Organized Crime obtained a 32-year prison sentence for Marco Antonio Piscoche for organized crime and human smuggling.  Piscoche is finally facing justice thanks to a multi-year collaboration … Read more
  • Car crashes into home in Algonquin,…
    A car drove into a house along North Harrison Street in Algonquin late Monday, leaving the residence uninhabitable. The Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Fire Protection responded to the 500 block of North Harrison Street at 6:35 p.m. Monday, and crews “found a vehicle that drove through an exterior wall of a two-story house,” according to … Read more
  • San Mateo court rejects Sheriff Corpus’…
    A San Mateo County court rejected embattled Sheriff Christina Corpus’ attempt to block removal proceedings against her, County Attorney John Nibbelin announced during a Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday. The denial marks the latest development in the ongoing effort to remove Corpus from office, following allegations of corruption, workplace misconduct and other accusations. Last week, … Read more
  • A 41-year-old longevity doctor says his…
    Dr. Mohammed Enayat, the founder of a longevity clinic, says he’s reversed his “biological age” by 17 years. He told Business Insider that supplements are a part of his longevity routine. He takes B complex and folate, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids daily. Dr. Mohammed Enayat has access to all sorts of experimental antiaging treatments … Read more