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Al Sharpton leads pro-DEI ‘March on Wall Street’ on anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington

By JAYLEN GREEN Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — The Rev. Al Sharpton led a protest march Thursday through Manhattan’s Financial District to urge corporate America to resist the Trump administration’s campaign to roll back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. The New York civil rights leader was joined by clergy, labor and community leaders in

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Climate change made deadly wildfires in Turkey, Greece and Cyprus more fierce, study finds

By MENELAOS HADJICOSTIS Associated Press ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Climate change that has driven scorching temperatures and dwindling rainfall made massive wildfires in Turkey, Greece and Cyprus this summer burn much more fiercely, said a new study released Thursday. The study by World Weather Attribution said the fires that killed 20 people, forced 80,000 to

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Pro-Palestinian protesters say they were attacked by Egyptian officials. Now they’re facing charges

By JAKE OFFENHARTZ Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Yasin El Sammak, 22, and his 15-year-old brother arrived outside an Egyptian diplomatic building in Manhattan last week, planning to film a small protest urging the country to do more for residents of Gaza suffering from starvation. Instead, video provided by another activist shows Egyptian government

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Guard not needed in Chicago, Pritzker tells AP during tour of city to counter Trump’s crime claims

By SOPHIA TAREEN Associated Press CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is doubling down on his message to President Donald Trump that the nation’s third-largest city doesn’t need or want military intervention to fight crime, showing off parts of the city where violent crime has decreased and saying sending in the National Guard could

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Dispatcher shakes it off after announcing Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement over scanner

By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Police dispatcher Julia Jordan accidentally added a dash of celebrity gossip to her public service this week when she shared “Taylor Swift is engaged” over a hot microphone. That appears to be how officers in the Lansing, Michigan, area learned about the superstar singer’s betrothal

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Dispatcher shakes it off after announcing Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement over scanner

By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Police dispatcher Julia Jordan accidentally added a dash of celebrity gossip to her public service this week when she shared “Taylor Swift is engaged” over a hot microphone. That appears to be how officers in the Lansing, Michigan, area learned about the superstar singer’s betrothal

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Dispatcher shakes it off after announcing Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement over scanner

By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Police dispatcher Julia Jordan accidentally added a dash of celebrity gossip to her public service this week when she shared “Taylor Swift is engaged” over a hot microphone. That appears to be how officers in the Lansing, Michigan, area learned about the superstar singer’s betrothal

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Cardi B testifies she didn’t touch security guard who’s suing her alleging assault

By ANDREW DALTON AP Entertainment Writer ALHAMBRA, Calif. (AP) — Cardi B testified Wednesday that she didn’t touch a security guard who alleges the rapper cut her face with a fingernail and spat on her in an altercation outside an obstetrician’s office during the hip-hop star’s not-yet-public first pregnancy. “She couldn’t get a scratch from

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Florida CFO subpoenas county workers for not cooperating with state DOGE efforts

By MIKE SCHNEIDER Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Florida’s chief financial officer said Wednesday that his office had issued subpoenas to county workers in the Orlando area after they didn’t fully cooperate with the state’s version of DOGE, which has been examining local governments for wasteful spending. The subpoenas for Orange County workers over

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Postal services that suspended US shipments need time to prepare for new tariffs, UN agency says

By The Associated Press The United Nations agency that coordinates international mail deliveries says it is working to get small parcels dispatched to the United States again by resolving confusion over the pending elimination of a U.S. tariff exemption for low-cost imports. The Universal Postal Union said it sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of

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FACT FOCUS: Rural hospitals are expected to lose money from Trump’s bill, despite RFK Jr.’s promise

By AMANDA SEITZ Associated Press Rural hospitals are preparing to lose billions of dollars from President Donald Trump’s signature tax and spending cut bill signed into law this summer. Dozens, already on the brink, have warned they face the prospect of closure or reduced services because of the bill’s cuts to Medicaid, which is funded

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Indiana legislative leaders met privately with Trump to discuss redistricting

By ISABELLA VOLMERT Associated Press Indiana’s Republican legislative leaders met privately with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office to discuss redistricting, an Indiana House spokesperson confirmed, although it remains unclear if they’ll join other states in trying to change congressional maps mid-cycle ahead of next year’s midterms. Many Indiana lawmakers have expressed hesitation to

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Georgia’s Fulton County fined $10,000 a day for not appointing Republican election board nominees

By KATE BRUMBACK Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — The government of Georgia’s most populous county must pay $10,000 a day until it appoints two Republican nominees to its election board under a judge’s ruling issued Wednesday. Superior Court Judge David Emerson found that the Fulton County Board of Commissioners had not complied with his earlier

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Cracker Barrel had good reasons to rebrand. But after its new logo misfired, here’s what’s next

By DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writer Like its namesake barrels that transported soda crackers until boxes replaced them, Cracker Barrel needed to change. The restaurant chain’s new CEO, Julie Felss Masino, laid out the argument to investors last year: Cracker Barrel’s customer traffic was down 16% compared to 2019. Research showed consumers thought the brand

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