Vice President Kamala Harris leads new campaign effort to reach out to Asian American voters
President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign is launching its formal outreach campaign to Asian American voters and putting Vice President Kamala Harris at the forefront of the effort with events in Nevada and Pennsylvania this week.
BSO releases surveillance video to help find culprits in Tamarac murder case
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Homicide Unit released several surveillance videos Tuesday in connection with the fatal shooting of a man last week that occurred before a two-vehicle crash that resulted in one of the SUVs crashing into a cement fence in Tamarac.
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BSO releases surveillance video to help find culprits in Tamarac murder case
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Homicide Unit released several surveillance videos Tuesday in connection with the fatal shooting of a man last week that occurred before a two-vehicle crash that resulted in one of the SUVs crashing into a cement fence in Tamarac.
'This is break glass in case of emergency stuff': Analysts alarmed by threats to US data gathering
Statisticians and demographers are sounding the alarm about threats to official data gathering in the U.S. They warn that funding for the federal statistical agencies is inadequate and measures in a House appropriations bill could undermine what Americans know about themselves.
Investigators locate boat of interest after spearfisherman killed in Florida Keys
Officials with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said they located a vessel of interest after putting out a plea for information in a boat crash that left a spearfisherman dead in the Florida Keys early Friday afternoon.
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NRA's ex-CFO agreed to 10-year not-for-profit ban, still owes $2M for role in lavish spending scheme
The National Rifle Association’s former finance czar agreed to a decade-long ban from managing money for New York not-for-profits after a jury found him liable in a scheme to have the influential gun rights organization bankroll a longtime chief executive’s extravagant lifestyle.
Fed's Powell highlights slowing job market in signal that rate cuts may be nearing
The Federal Reserve faces a cooling job market as well as persistently high prices, Chair Jerome Powell said in testimony to Congress, a shift in emphasis away from the Fed’s single-minded fight against inflation that suggests it's moving closer to cutting interest rates.
Behind Upper Midwest tribal spearfishing is a long and violent history of denied treaty rights
A fraught and violent history for centuries disrupted Indigenous people’s lives in the Upper Midwest, barring them from traditional food gathering practices like spearfishing, hunting and harvesting wild rice.
Tropical Atlantic rests in the wake of Beryl
The eyewall of Hurricane Beryl – the ring of strongest winds and heaviest rain surrounding the eye – scraped through the Houston-Galveston area Monday morning, plunging over 2 million customers into darkness and delivering the strongest winds to the metro and highest storm surge into Galveston Bay since Hurricane Ike in 2008.
Viola Davis and James Patterson to collaborate on novel set in the contemporary, rural South
An upcoming thriller about a female judge in the contemporary, rural South will have two very famous, and very different, authors, Oscar winner Viola Davis and mega-selling novelist James Patterson.
France's former president and other lawmakers start talks to see who can form the next government
Newly elected lawmakers at the French National Assembly are starting talks seeking to cobble together a government after a chaotic election result left the legislature split among left, center and far-right parties.
Putin hosts India's prime minister to deepen ties, but Ukraine looms over their relationship
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, seeking to deepen the two nuclear powers’ relationship as NATO leaders gathered in Washington and Russia and launched deadly missile strikes in Ukraine that destroyed a children's hospital.
Rescuers search for dozens buried by an Indonesian landslide that killed at least 23 people
Rescue workers are digging through tons of mud and rubble as they search for dozens of missing people after a landslide hit an unauthorized gold mining area on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island, killing at least 23 people.
Tourists still flock to Death Valley amid searing US heat wave blamed for several deaths
Hundreds of Europeans touring the American West and adventurers from around the U.S. are still being drawn to Death Valley National Park, even though the desolate region known as one of the Earth’s hottest places is being punished by a dangerous heat wave blamed for a motorcyclist’s death over the weekend.
To counter China, NATO and its Asian partners are moving closer under US leadership
New Zealand, Japan, South Korea and Australia are sending leaders or their deputies to the NATO summit in Washington this week as the military alliance shows growing interest beyond Europe and the Western Hemisphere.