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‘All kinds of nutty about climate.’ New York’s Rochester draws residents fleeing extreme weather

By TONI DUNCAN of Rochester Institute of Technology and NADIA LATHAN of The Associated Press ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — In 2020, following ferocious wildfires across Southern California, Jasmin Singer and her wife, Moore Rhys, decided they had had enough of Los Angeles. They packed their bags and moved to New York state. They debated between

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Newark problems and recent crashes put focus on air traffic controller shortage and aging equipment

By JOSH FUNK Associated Press The recent chronic delays and cancellations at New Jersey’s largest airport have highlighted the shortage of air traffic controllers and the aging equipment they use, which President Donald Trump’s administration wants to replace. The Federal Aviation Administration is working on a short-term fix to the problems at the Newark airport

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Food grown with fewer chemicals? A Brazilian scientist wins $500,000 for showing the way

By SCOTT McFETRIDGE Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Brazilian scientist who pushed back against chemical fertilizers and researched biologically based approaches to more robust food production has been honored with this year’s World Food Prize, the organization announced Tuesday. Microbiologist Mariangela Hungria’s research helped her country become an agricultural powerhouse, an accomplishment

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Who is Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan?

By SCOTT BAUER and MEAD GRUVER Associated Press MILWAUKEE (AP) — Hannah Dugan, the Milwaukee judge charged with helping a man evade federal immigration authorities, is known for running a strict courtroom and being a familiar face in the community, particularly at interfaith events. Dugan was arrested last month at the Milwaukee County courthouse, and

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Harvard loses another $450 million in grants in escalating battle with Trump administration

By COLLIN BINKLEY AP Education Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s administration is cutting another $450 million in grants to Harvard University a day after the Ivy League school pushed back against government allegations that it’s a hotbed of liberalism and antisemitism. In a letter to Harvard on Tuesday, a federal antisemitism task force

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A lack of oxygen likely incapacitated the pilot of a private jet that crashed in Virginia in 2023

By TRAVIS LOLLER Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A lack of oxygen that incapacitated the pilot and three passengers is likely what caused a private jet to become unresponsive before flying over the nation’s capital and prompting the military to scramble fighter jets in 2023, according to a final report from the National Transportation

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3 people killed in fiery crash involving a half-dozen vehicles on north Georgia interstate

The Associated Press CALHOUN, Ga. (AP) — Three people were killed and two others injured in a fiery wreck involving multiple vehicles and semi-trailers on the interstate that connects Atlanta to Chattanooga, Tennessee, authorities said. The crash closed all of the southbound lanes Tuesday morning. The crash happened on Interstate 75 near Calhoun, Georgia, the

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US charges high-ranking Mexican drug cartel suspects with narco-terrorism

By JULIE WATSON Associated Press SAN DIEGO (AP) — U.S. officials unveiled an indictment Tuesday against two alleged Mexican drug cartel leaders on narco-terrorism charges. The indictment comes after the Trump administration in February designated the Sinaloa Cartel and seven other Latin American crime organizations as “foreign terrorist organizations,” upping its pressure on cartels operating

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Popular Turkish American online political commentator detained, questioned at Chicago airport

By SOPHIA TAREEN Associated Press CHICAGO (AP) — A popular Turkish American online streamer who is critical of President Donald Trump was recently detained and questioned at O’Hare International Airport after his flight from Paris landed in Chicago. Hasan Piker, who has 2.8 million followers on Twitch, recounted his experience online Monday saying he was

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About 3 in 10 US adults follow women’s sports, a new AP-NORC poll finds

By MAYA SWEEDLER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — When Meghan Sells heads to Providence Park to watch Oregon’s professional women’s soccer team, she finds herself among a fairly mixed crowd — groups of young women, dads bringing their children, youth players checking out the Thorns’ latest match. The physician’s assistant is a self-described lifelong sports

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What to know about California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s move to ban encampments

By JANIE HAR Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California’s governor called upon the state’s cities and counties to ban homeless encampments this week, even providing blueprint legislation for dismantling the tents lining streets, parks and waterways throughout much of the state. Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, made homelessness a priority of his administration when

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Campus protests flare on a smaller scale than last spring, but with higher stakes

By COLLIN BINKLEY AP Education Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Campus activism has flared as the academic year winds down, with pro-Palestinian demonstrations leading to arrests at several colleges. Compared with last spring, when more than 2,100 people were arrested in campus protests nationwide, the demonstrations have been smaller and more scattered. But the stakes are

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