Hours after House Democrats called for her resignation, U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein asked to be temporarily replaced on the Judiciary Committee.
In a statement Wednesday, Feinstein, 89, said her shingles recovery has been delayed due to complications.
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A frantic call from an Old National Bank employee and a much calmer one from a co-worker hiding in a closet provided Louisville police the first indications of the carnage caused by a gunman’s attack, according to audio of 911 calls released Wednesday.
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After subduing a fire at a Texas dairy farm this week, officials were stunned at the scale of livestock death left behind: 18,000 head of cattle perished at the South Fork Dairy farm near Dimmitt, Texas.
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Florida wildlife officers killed dozens of caged pythons, and one pet boa constrictor by mistake, in what some reptile enthusiasts say was an overreach of authority last week.
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Mexican ballad singer Julián Figueroa has died at 27, his mother confirmed this week.
Figueroa was the son of actress Maribel Guardia and singer Joan Sebastian, who died in 2015. Guardia wrote on Instagram that Figueroa died of a heart ailment.
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The Biden administration's plan that seeks to prop up Colorado River reservoirs in crisis includes an unprecedented option that would include shared cuts among all users across the watershed.
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Louisville bank gunman legally bought assault rifle a week ago; bodycam video to be released later today: Live updates
Читать полностью…In Tuesday’s paper:
- 'Evil act': Shooter kills 5 at Kentucky bank
- Visit to Ireland: Biden’s heritage is central to identity
- Abortion in America: What’s changed since the end of Roe
Officials said it was reported that an 8-foot tiger shark bit the man. The Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources reported while surfers attended to the man, the shark "returned and was acting aggressively."
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5 dead, 6 others hospitalized after shooting in downtown Louisville, police say; shooter also dead: Live updates
The suspected shooter was dead at the scene, but Metro Police Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey said it's unclear how the suspect died.
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On today’s 5 Things podcast:
1️⃣ Biden’s trip to Ireland
2️⃣ Barr: DOJ could have ‘good evidence’ in Trump documents case
3️⃣ Abortion pill rulings
4️⃣ 10 years since Texas chemical explosion
5️⃣ Masters recap
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Research announced by Northern Illinois University reports continued increases in carbon dioxide emissions could bring about more frequent and more intense supercell storms and tornado activity in the future, especially in the eastern U.S.
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It's not Medicaid expansion. Instead, it's obscure federal funding that over 35 states have used to boost payments for hospitals and other providers under Medicaid. But are states being held accountable?
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Authorities said around 100 to 150 teens were involved in the fights at Worlds of Fun, and an officer was punched in the face by a teenage girl.
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In Thursday’s paper:
- Secret Service fights for mission purpose
- Ukraine doc leak fallout grows
- 'Please don’t punish him': Audio of 911 calls released
- Fetching pet food pricey for owners
Justin Pearson, the second of two young Democratic state legislators whose expulsion by Tennessee’s Republican-led House provoked national backlash, was reappointed to his seat in the state’s House of Representatives.
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Spring is making itself known: Warmer temperatures across the country are expected on Wednesday, with some areas seeing weather 25 degrees above typical temperatures for mid-April.
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Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina is taking the next official step toward a bid for president in 2024.
In an email to supporters, Scott teased that he would be making a "major announcement" during an appearance on Fox News on Wednesday morning.
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In Wednesday's paper:
- Louisville’s closeness compounds its anguish
- Exclusive poll: Majority support Tenn. protests
- $5 billion plan seeks new vaccines
The 78-year-old woman charged with robbing a Missouri bank was previously convicted of robbing banks in 1977 and 2020.
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The mother of the 6-year-old boy who shot a teacher at a Virginia elementary school has been charged in connection with the shooting.
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Donald Trump announced Monday he sent a gold-painted golf club to the National Archives and Records Administration after House Democrats criticized him for failing to report more than 100 gifts from foreign leaders he received as president.
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Pentagon officials offered a dire assessment of the damage done by the leak of highly classified documents about the war in Ukraine and U.S. spying, saying the unauthorized disclosures could cost lives.
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After months of cold winter weather, a majority of the United States will finally be getting some sun as temperatures begin to rise.
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In Monday's paper:
- How Hispanic homeownership became a "driving force" in shaping the housing market's future
- Poll: Support for LGBTQ rights higher than ever
- Former AG Barr: DOJ could have "very good evidence" in Trump documents case
The West has no problem placing nuclear weapons within easy striking distance of Russia but has become "hysterical" over Russia's decision to build nuclear weaponry storage facilities in Belarus, a Kremlin spokesman said Sunday.
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An underground landfill fire in Alabama has burned for more than four months, polluting the air for miles and sickening people and animals. For weeks, state and local authorities did little to stop it, instead bickering over their responsibilities.
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