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3.2-magnitude quake wakes up Los Angeles, seismologists say. ‘Quick jolt’
The Sacramento Bee· 24 hours agoAn early morning 3.2-magnitude earthquake shook the Los Angeles area, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. “I was woken up by an earthquake and literally no one is tweeting about it… feeling ...
Ricardo Urbina, judge who once helped fuel Olympics protests, dies at 78
Washington Post· 7 days agoRicardo Urbina, a Washington-based federal judge whose thwarted bid in the 1960s to join the New...
Neumann grad Johnson dismisses rumors he left Atleticos de San German team unannounced
The Williamsport Sun-Gazette· 4 days agoAtleticos de San German, a team which competes in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional league in Puerto Rico, announced on Twitter/X that Johnson was not active ...
Don’t Be Fooled By Liberalism’s Modesty
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBut the converse is equally true: There will be no real democracy without freedom. Authoritarian despots like Putin and Viktor Orbán, who start by...
Powerball player just misses $73 million jackpot — but still wins big in Ohio
The Kansas City Star· 2 days agoA Powerball ticket sold in Ohio won $1 million and narrowly missed the $73 million jackpot, lottery officials say. The ticket matched five winning numbers but not the Powerball in the drawing ...
First-round pairings for Little League World Series baseball, softball tournaments set
The Williamsport Sun-Gazette· 5 days agoASSOCIATED PRESS El Segundo, Calif., stand in the field as they play against Needville, Texas,...
Ricardo M. Urbina, Trailblazing Latino Judge in Capital, Dies at 78
New York Times· 6 days agoBefore being appointed to the bench in Washington, he was a track star who became a symbol of...
Newly named Washington Post editor decides not to take job after backlash, will stay in Britain
Associated Press· 4 days agoThe Washington Post’s new editor Robert Winnett never made it to his job, withdrawing Friday and...
A copy of Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar sits at a cafe on Beirut's Hamra Street with a headline in...
Black Hills Pioneer· 5 days agoA copy of Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar sits at a cafe on Beirut's Hamra Street with a headline in Arabic saying: "Nasrallah to Israelis: 'Fear!'"
Young missionary couple from U.S. among 3 killed by gunmen in Haiti's capital, family says
The Day· 2 days agoThree U.S. missionaries were killed in Haiti after being ambushed at the Port-au-Prince, officials...