• Costa Mesa moves to mandate more staffing at self-checkout lanes to curb retail theft

    Costa Mesa moves to mandate more staffing at self-checkout lanes to curb retail theft
    Following the city of Long Beach’s lead, Costa Mesa may soon require major grocery and drug retail stores to hire more workers for self-checkout lanes to prevent shoplifting.
    The City Council has asked for an ordinance to be drafted that would establish minimum staffing requirements and regulations for self-checkout kiosks at large retailers in Costa Mesa.
    Councilmember Manuel Chavez, who introduced the proposal, said the proposed legislation would protect employees from retail crime.
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  • Trump nominates former New Mexico lawmaker to lead Bureau of Land Management

    Trump nominates former New Mexico lawmaker to lead Bureau of Land Management
    By MATTHEW BROWN and MORGAN LEE, Associated Press
    BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — President Donald Trump nominated a former lawmaker from New Mexico on Wednesday to oversee the management of vast public lands that are playing a central role in Republican attempts to ramp up fossil fuel production.
    The nominee for the Bureau of Land Management, former Rep. Steve Pearce of New Mexico, must be confirmed by the Senate. The agency manages a quarter-billion acres — about 10
  • After 25 years Hotel Café is closing the doors to its original home

    After 25 years Hotel Café is closing the doors to its original home
    After 25 years of serving the Los Angeles music scene, Hotel Café is closing its doors, but not for good.
    On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Hotel Café published a carousel post titled “A note before we go” on Instagram, announcing the news of the venue’s upcoming closure.
    “Twenty-five years ago, we opened the Hotel Café with nothing more than a tiny stage, a whole lot of naivety, and the belief that music could bring people together in ways nothing else could,&rdqu
  • Congressional stalemate creates chaos for Obamacare shoppers

    Congressional stalemate creates chaos for Obamacare shoppers
    By Michelle Andrews, KFF Health News
    This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal and state Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
    Even with sign-up season underway, the fate of the enhanced premium tax credits that make coverage more affordable for 92% of enrollees remains up in the air, with the prospect of significantl
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  • Trump’s HHS orders state Medicaid programs to help find undocumented immigrants

    Trump’s HHS orders state Medicaid programs to help find undocumented immigrants
    By Phil Galewitz, KFF Health News
    The Trump administration has ordered states to investigate certain individuals enrolled in Medicaid to determine whether they are ineligible because of their immigration status, with five states reporting they’ve together received more than 170,000 names — an “unprecedented” step by the federal government that ensnares the state-federal health program in the president’s immigration crackdown.
    Advocates say the push burdens states wi
  • Meghan Trainor took over The Grove and Hollywood tour bus for new music video

    Meghan Trainor took over The Grove and Hollywood tour bus for new music video
    Popstar Meghan Trainor has turned Los Angeles into the backdrop for her music video for her new single “Still Don’t Care.” The singer was spotted filming in a lavender corsetted ensemble at The Grove and in other parts of Los Angeles.
    Some of the moments that were shared on social media included the “Timeless” singer dancing with fans in front of the AMC, walking outside of the Cheesecake Factory, riding the trolley, bringing a flash mob to LA LA Land Cafe and even
  • Clippers’ Tyronn Lue preaches patience after uneven start

    Clippers’ Tyronn Lue preaches patience after uneven start
    INGLEWOOD — Anyone who remembers the 2023-24 season isn’t panicking over the Clippers’ mediocre start. Their 3-4 record doesn’t worry them; their uneven play is just part of the adjustment period.
    Two seasons ago, the Clippers acquired then-10-time All-Star James Harden in a blockbuster trade, squeezing him into a lineup that had perennial All-Stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, forming what many believed would be the next super team.
    Yet, the pieces didn’t fit at
  • Jimmie Johnson plans to race in 3 events when NASCAR comes to Coronado in June

    Jimmie Johnson plans to race in 3 events when NASCAR comes to Coronado in June
    Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson hopes to make some personal history next Father’s Day weekend, when the world’s premier stock car racing series visits his hometown for the first time.
    Johnson said earlier this week that he hopes to start in all three of the weekend’s races — the featured Cup race June 21 at Naval Base Coronado as well as the Xfinity and truck races leading up to the main event.
    And that’s only part of his plans for his first race in San Di
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  • UCLA LB Donavyn Pellot ‘glad to be back’ playing football

    UCLA LB Donavyn Pellot ‘glad to be back’ playing football
    LOS ANGELES — Numerous coaches in Westwood had shouted out Donavyn Pellot’s name since he arrived as a true freshman in 2023.
    The linebacker from Las Vegas played in five games that season, shedding redshirt status and playing in late-season games against USC, California and in the Los Angeles Bowl against Boise State.
    After Pellot’s emergent start, his name turned silent on the radar. A spring injury before the 2024 season wiped out his sophomore campaign – joining the r
  • Grammy voting, explained: How nominees and winners are picked

    Grammy voting, explained: How nominees and winners are picked
    By MARIA SHERMAN, Associated Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — The Recording Academy will announce the 2026 Grammy Award nominees on Friday. It’s as good a reason as any to take a beat and examine how the institution makes it decisions. Who selects the nominees? Who votes? Can anyone nominate any recorded release for a Grammy?
    We’ve got you covered. Read on to get a crash course on how Grammy voting works.
    How does Grammy voting work?
    Members of the Recording Academy and record labels subm
  • France moves to suspend Shein’s online market over listings for illegal firearms and sex dolls

    France moves to suspend Shein’s online market over listings for illegal firearms and sex dolls
    By SAMUEL PETREQUIN
    PARIS (AP) — France’s government said Wednesday it is moving toward suspending access to the Shein online marketplace until it proves its content conforms to French law, after authorities found illegal firearms and child-like sex dolls for sale on the fast-fashion giant’s website.
    The Finance Ministry said the government made the decision after officials found “large quantities” of illegal weapons on Shein’s popular e-commerce platform Wedn
  • Man charged with murdering San Bernardino County deputy pleads not guilty

    Man charged with murdering San Bernardino County deputy pleads not guilty
    The man accused of fatally shooting a San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy responding to a domestic violence call in Rancho Cucamonga pleaded not guilty to murder and other counts on Wednesday, Nov. 5.
    Angelo Jose Saldivar, 47, of San Bernardino appeared in Superior Court in Rancho Cucamonga wearing a brace and sitting in a wheelchair. He was injured when a deputy who had been off-duty knocked him from his motorcycle on the 210 Freeway in Upland during a pursuit following the Oct. 27 sho
  • Kings lean into the grind while seeking more offense

    Kings lean into the grind while seeking more offense
    LOS ANGELES –– They might not be the prettiest team in the league, but the Kings were looking more like themselves in a win over the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.
    On paper, it was a three-goal game, but for all intents and purposes, it was a hermetically sealed affair with a single goal separating the sides for most of the night and little available speed or space for either squad.
    “I’ll take any win, you know me. But I think we played to our identity,” coach Jim Hiller
  • Japan deploys the military to counter a surge in bear attacks

    Japan deploys the military to counter a surge in bear attacks
    By MARI YAMAGUCHI
    TOKYO (AP) — Japan deployed troops Wednesday to help contain a surge of bear attacks that have terrorized residents in a mountainous region in the northern prefecture of Akita.
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  • FAA reducing air traffic by 10% across 40 ‘high-volume’ markets during government shutdown

    FAA reducing air traffic by 10% across 40 ‘high-volume’ markets during government shutdown
    By MATTHEW DALY, JOSH FUNK and RIO YAMAT, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration announced Wednesday that it will reduce air traffic by 10% across 40 “high-volume” markets beginning Friday morning to maintain safety during the ongoing government shutdown.
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  • FAA reducing air traffic by 10% across 40 ‘high-volume’ markets

    FAA reducing air traffic by 10% across 40 ‘high-volume’ markets
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration announced Wednesday that it will reduce air traffic by 10% across 40 “high-volume” markets beginning Friday morning to maintain safety during the ongoing government shutdown.
    The agency is confronting staffing shortages caused by air traffic controllers, who are working unpaid, with some calling out of work during the shutdown, resulting in delays across the country.
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  • First-place Ducks take 4-game winning streak on the road

    First-place Ducks take 4-game winning streak on the road
    A dozen games into the Joel Quenneville era, the Ducks have already eclipsed much of their recent and regrettable history.
    Heading into a road trip that will send them onto Dallas to stare down the Stars and then to Vegas for a joust with the Golden Knights, the Ducks’ current four-game winning streak matches their strongest surge from all of last season.
    Their league-topping offense, at 3.92 goals per game, has also put up a touchdown three times already this year. That’s after havi
  • US proposes the UN lift sanctions on Syria’s leader ahead of White House visit

    US proposes the UN lift sanctions on Syria’s leader ahead of White House visit
    By FARNOUSH AMIRI
    UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States is asking the U.N. Security Council to lift sanctions on Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and members of his government ahead of a historic visit to the White House.
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  • Disneyland video game launches in Fortnite

    Disneyland video game launches in Fortnite
    A video game version of Disneyland coming to the Fortnite multiverse will let gamers go on a treasure hunt inside the Haunted Mansion, climb to the top of the Matterhorn and battle stormtroopers in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
    The new Disneyland Game Rush will launch at 8 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 6 in the Fortnite online multiplayer video game as a tie-in to the Anaheim theme park’s 70th anniversary celebration.
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  • Lakers’ Austin Reaves missing 2nd straight game with groin injury

    Lakers’ Austin Reaves missing 2nd straight game with groin injury
    LOS ANGELES — Star guard Austin Reaves will miss his second consecutive game because of a groin injury when the Lakers host the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena.
    The Lakers ruled Reaves out for Wednesday’s matchup because of right groin soreness, the same injury that held him out of Monday’s road win over the Portland Trail Blazers.
    Reaves was a full participant in the team’s morning shootaround, and was seen by media members getting shots up and p
  • Virginia voters push back hard on Trump administration efforts to reshape federal government

    Virginia voters push back hard on Trump administration efforts to reshape federal government
    By HELEN WIEFFERING, BILL BARROW and OLIVIA DIAZ
    ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Not everyone who voted in Northern Virginia in Tuesday’s election has felt the impact of President Donald Trump’s efforts to reshape the federal government, but even many who haven’t said they have colleagues or neighbors who are dealing with the consequences.
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  • UCLA’s Will Karoll is yet another Australian getting his kicks in the US

    UCLA’s Will Karoll is yet another Australian getting his kicks in the US
    LOS ANGELES — The Nebraska and UCLA football teams don’t have many similarities.
    What they do have in common is that the Huskers and Bruins now share a conference – facing each other in Big Ten play for the second time in two seasons Saturday – and boast social media-popular quarterbacks in Dylan Raiola and Nico Iamaleava, respectively.
    But a duel between the former five-star favorites will not occur at the Rose Bowl. Raiola’s season ended last week against USC when
  • Immigration arrest of Chicago daycare worker at drop-off time for kids sparks outcry

    Immigration arrest of Chicago daycare worker at drop-off time for kids sparks outcry
    By ELLIOT SPAGAT
    CHICAGO (AP) — An employee of a Chicago daycare center and preschool was detained by immigration authorities at work as children were being dropped off Wednesday, according to witnesses, reflecting the Trump administration’s increasingly aggressive enforcement tactics.
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  • After Proposition 50 passes, both Reps. Ken Calvert and Young Kim say they’ll run in new 40th Congressional District

    After Proposition 50 passes, both Reps. Ken Calvert and Young Kim say they’ll run in new 40th Congressional District
    The redistricting dominoes are already falling — setting up a Republican-on-Republican fight for California’s 40th Congressional District in 2026.
    Rep. Ken Calvert didn’t waste any time after California voters approved a redistricting measure to make his intentions known: He is running in the new district.
    And Rep. Young Kim, who represents California’s current 40th Congressional District, followed soon thereafter with her own announcement. She, too, is running in the new
  • FDA warns websites selling unapproved Botox for cosmetic purposes

    FDA warns websites selling unapproved Botox for cosmetic purposes
    By MATTHEW PERRONE
    U.S. health regulators on Wednesday sent warning letters to 18 websites selling counterfeit or unapproved versions of Botox and similar injectable drugs commonly used to smooth wrinkles.
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  • Gemini AI to transform Google Maps into a more conversational experience

    Gemini AI to transform Google Maps into a more conversational experience
    By MICHAEL LIEDTKE
    Google Maps is heading in a new direction with artificial intelligence sitting in the passenger’s seat.
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  • Fortnite maker Epic Games and Google say they’re settling 5-year legal fight over Android app store

    Fortnite maker Epic Games and Google say they’re settling 5-year legal fight over Android app store
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Video game maker Epic Games has reached a “comprehensive settlement” with Google that could end its 5-year-old legal crusade targeting Google’s Play Store for Android apps.
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  • Shipping delays expected after UPS cargo plane crash

    Shipping delays expected after UPS cargo plane crash
    By MAE ANDERSON
    NEW YORK (AP) — The UPS cargo plane crash on Tuesday at the company’s global aviation hub in Kentucky, which killed at least nine, will temporarily disrupt the supply chain and result in some shipping delays.
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  • Fountain Valley council puts charter measure on 2026 ballot

    Fountain Valley council puts charter measure on 2026 ballot
    In what one councilmember described as “the biggest decision the city has made since its beginning” in 1957, the Fountain Valley City Council has decided to put becoming a charter city to a public vote.
    Fountain Valley currently operates as a general law municipality bound by state laws. Adopting a charter, or a city constitution, could give Fountain Valley more autonomy over local affairs related to land use and development, city elections and how tax dollars are spent. But charter
  • Riverside County woman gets 15 years to life for deadly buttocks injection in Malibu

    Riverside County woman gets 15 years to life for deadly buttocks injection in Malibu
    A Riverside County woman convicted of second-degree murder for injecting silicone oil into a woman’s buttocks in Malibu, just over a year after being found guilty of a lesser charge stemming from another woman’s death under similar circumstances, was sentenced in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Nov. 5, to 15 years to life in prison.
    Jurors, on Oct. 9, found Libby Adame, 55, guilty of the murder, along with a count of practicing medicine without certification. The charges stemmed from the M
  • Mexico President Sheinbaum presses charges after street groping incident

    Mexico President Sheinbaum presses charges after street groping incident
    By FABIOLA SÁNCHEZ and FERNANDA FIGUEROA, Associated Press
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — What should have been a five-minute time-saving walk from Mexico’s National Palace to the Education Ministry for President Claudia Sheinbaum has become a stomach-churning viral moment after a video captured a drunk man groping the president.
    The brief clip has given the daily harassment and assaults that women suffer in Mexico their highest-profile platform. And on Wednesday, Sheinbaum used her daily
  • Prop. 50 won, but OC Republicans aren’t done

    Prop. 50 won, but OC Republicans aren’t done
    When I moved to Orange County in 1987 to write editorials for the Orange County Register, all county supervisors and U.S. representatives were Republicans. Now three of five supervisors are Democrats. 
    And with the passage of Proposition 50 Tuesday, after the 2026 election the new, gerrymandered congressional districts could reduce the GOP House delegation from the current two of six seats to one of eight. The new maps split cities and look like a Rorschach test designed by someone on LSD.
  • Starbucks’ union workers plan strike next week unless company agrees to a contract

    Starbucks’ union workers plan strike next week unless company agrees to a contract
    By DEE-ANN DURBIN, AP Business Writer
    Starbucks’ union members have voted to strike at the company’s U.S. stores next week unless it finalizes a contract agreement, the union said Wednesday.
    The strike would begin on Nov. 13, which is the day Starbucks plans to distribute free, reusable red cups. Red Cup Day, a Starbucks tradition since 2018, is typically one of the company’s busiest days of the year.
    Starbucks Workers United, the union organizing baristas, didn’t say how
  • Prop. 50 passage sets off a chain of political and legal maneuvers

    Prop. 50 passage sets off a chain of political and legal maneuvers
    When California voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition 50 on Tuesday, they set in motion political and possibly legal maneuvers that will ultimately determine whether its overt purpose, increasing Democratic congressional members by five or more seats, becomes reality.
    The first is a political scramble among politicians in both parties to determine who will run where in next year’s congressional elections.
    Ambitious Democrats are lining up to run in the newly gerrymandered districts, som
  • California Republicans sue to block Proposition 50 after voters approved the redistricting measure

    California Republicans sue to block Proposition 50 after voters approved the redistricting measure
    California Republicans aren’t taking Tuesday’s landslide victory for redistricting sitting down, instead announcing the morning after the statewide special election that they have filed a federal lawsuit to challenge Proposition 50.
    Attorneys for the plaintiffs alleged the ballot measure violates the 14th and 15th amendments by unconstitutionally gerrymandering congressional districts to favor one race.
    Although the U.S. Supreme Court has in the past permitted gerrymandered maps in l
  • New California law could change the way all Americans browse the internet

    New California law could change the way all Americans browse the internet
    By Colin Lecher | CalMatters
    The privacy changes web browsers will be required to make under a new California law could set the de facto standard for the entire country, changing how Americans control their data when using the internet, according to experts.
    Assembly Bill 566, recently signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, requires companies that make web browsers to offer users an opt-out “signal” that automatically tells websites not to share or sell their personal information as t
  • Putin tells officials to submit plans for possibly resuming nuclear tests after Trump’s remarks

    Putin tells officials to submit plans for possibly resuming nuclear tests after Trump’s remarks
    MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered officials on Wednesday to submit proposals for a possible resumption of nuclear tests in response to President Donald Trump’s statements last week that appeared to suggest the U.S. will restart its own atomic tests.
    Speaking at a meeting with his Security Council, Putin reaffirmed his earlier statement that Moscow will only restart nuclear tests if the U.S. does so first. But he directed the defense and foreign ministries and oth
  • Review: ‘Beside Myself’ lacks the force for farce at Laguna Playhouse

    Review: ‘Beside Myself’ lacks the force for farce at Laguna Playhouse
    Here’s the sales pitch: “minimally invasive brain surgery!” What could go wrong?
    Plenty, as Paul Slade Smith’s new comedy misfire “Beside Myself” at Laguna Playhouse labors to show us.
    Unfortunately, this trying-to-be farce, about a tempting cure-all to stave off personality anxiety disorders, could have used some further surgery itself in the writing room.
    Smith’s earlier outing in Laguna two seasons ago was his terrific ensemble farce “The Angel
  • Why California voters approved a redistricting ballot measure, according to the AP Voter Poll

    Why California voters approved a redistricting ballot measure, according to the AP Voter Poll
    By LINLEY SANDERS and JOSH BOAK
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Most California voters didn’t like redrawing their congressional districts to favor Democrats. But many may have felt Republicans left them with no alternative.
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  • Musk the trillionaire? Debate over his Tesla pay package rages

    Musk the trillionaire? Debate over his Tesla pay package rages
    By BERNARD CONDON, AP Business Writer
    NEW YORK (AP) — Elon Musk turned off many potential buyers of his Tesla cars and sent sales plunging with his foray into politics. But the stock has soared anyway and now he wants the company to pay him more — a lot more.
    Shareholders gathering Thursday for Tesla’s annual meeting in Austin, Texas, will decide in a proxy vote whether to grant Musk, the company’s CEO and already the richest person in the world, enough stock to potential
  • Study: Children now fastest-growing group of OC human trafficking victims

    Study: Children now fastest-growing group of OC human trafficking victims
    The fastest-growing group of human trafficking victims in Orange County is children.
    A report scheduled to be released today from the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force suggests that the average age of people coerced into sex work or other types of forced labor over the past three years has fallen, and that half of all trafficking victims locally now are younger than 18.
    The Task Force’s eighth report on local human trafficking, based on data collected in 2023 and ’24, found
  • Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park is closed due to mountain lion activity

    Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park is closed due to mountain lion activity
    Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park was closed Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 4, and will remain closed due to recent mountain lion activity.
    There were few details given about the reason for the closure, but an alert from OC Parks said it was “out of an abundance of caution.”
    OC Parks staff is working with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and UC Davis Wildlife Health Center biologists who are investigating.
    The presence of mountain lions in public parks and the increase in people s
  • Toyota reports a drop in profit as Trump’s taxes hurt Japanese automakers

    Toyota reports a drop in profit as Trump’s taxes hurt Japanese automakers
    By YURI KAGEYAMA, Associated Press Business Writer
    TOKYO (AP) — Toyota reported a 7% year-on-year drop in profit for April-September on Wednesday, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs slammed Japanese automakers.
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  • How key demographic groups voted in 2025, according to the AP Voter Poll

    How key demographic groups voted in 2025, according to the AP Voter Poll
    By LINLEY SANDERS, AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX and HYOJIN YOO, Associated Press
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic candidates saw victories across key races Tuesday, and there were signs there’s plenty of room for the Democratic Party to make up ground among groups that moved toward President Donald Trump in the 2024 election.
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  • The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honcho reflects on 2025 induction in LA

    The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honcho reflects on 2025 induction in LA
    When John Sykes took over as chairman of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2020, his goal was to ensure the hall evolved with the times.
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  • CIF-SS football playoffs: Previews for CdM, Tustin, Dana Hills, Aliso Niguel and Beckman

    CIF-SS football playoffs: Previews for CdM, Tustin, Dana Hills, Aliso Niguel and Beckman
    Previews for five of the Orange County teams playing in the first round of the CIF Southern Section football playoffs Friday, Nov. 7:
    CIF-SS FOOTBALL PLAYOFFSFirst roundDIVISION 2
    Corona del Mar (9-1) at Murrieta Valley (7-3), Friday, 7 p.m.
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  • Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 85 dead, mainly in Philippine province still recovering from deadly quake

    Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 85 dead, mainly in Philippine province still recovering from deadly quake
    By JIM GOMEZ, Associated Press
    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Typhoon Kalmaegi has left at least 85 people dead with 75 others missing in the central Philippines, many in widespread flooding that trapped people on their roofs and swept away cars in a hard-hit province still recovering from a deadly earthquake, officials said Wednesday.
    Among the dead were six people who were killed when a Philippine air force helicopter crashed in the southern province of Agusan del Sur on Tuesday. The crew wa
  • Mamdani tells Trump that New York is ready to fight after president’s threats fail to thwart voters

    Mamdani tells Trump that New York is ready to fight after president’s threats fail to thwart voters
    By MICHELLE L. PRICE and JILL COLVIN, Associated Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — Zohran Mamdani wasted little time after becoming mayor-elect of New York City before addressing the man who threatened to not only defund the city — but also to arrest and deport him — if he won.
    Zohran Mamdani speaks after winning the mayoral election, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
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  • Judge in Comey case scolds prosecutors as he orders them to produce records from probe

    Judge in Comey case scolds prosecutors as he orders them to produce records from probe
    By ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press
    ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday ordered prosecutors in the criminal case of former FBI Director James Comey to produce a trove of materials from the investigation, saying he was concerned that the Justice Department’s position had been to “indict first and investigate later.”
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  • Data scientists perform last rites for ‘dearly departed datasets’ in 2nd Trump administration

    Data scientists perform last rites for ‘dearly departed datasets’ in 2nd Trump administration
    By MIKE SCHNEIDER, Associated Press
    While some people last Friday dressed in Halloween costumes or handed out candy to trick-or-treaters, a group of U.S. data scientists published a list of “dearly departed” datasets that have been axed, altered or had topics scrubbed since President Donald Trump returned to the White House earlier this year.
    The timing of the release of the “Dearly Departed Datasets” with “All Hallows’ Eve” may have been cheeky, but the

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