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No clips available in the subcollection. Governor Gavin Newsom's new executive order mandates state officials to remove homeless encampments, delegating decision-making to local authorities. The order ...
No clips available in the subcollection. Daniel Garcia, convicted twice for the murder of Clifford Lambert, a retired businessman who disappeared in December 2008, is set to be sentenced today. The ...
At the Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced plans for the city to introduce Bitcoin-backed bonds, marking a major shift in municipal finance. The announcement ...
The New York Times has entered a multi-year agreement with Amazon to license decades of its content, including NYT Cooking and The Athletic, for training Amazon’s AI models. The collaboration will ...
From the quirky "Put a Pillow on Your Fridge Day" to celebrating John F. Kennedy's birthday, today's hashtag holiday calendar, brought to you by Inland Empire Health Plan, explores unique traditions ...
No clips available in the subcollection. Phoenix, Arizona, is grappling with relentless high temperatures and a rising death toll as excessive heat warnings continue throughout the summer. Last year, ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Tuesday that he would remove the Centers for Disease Control's recommendation for children and healthy pregnant women to get vaccinated ...
Fed up with passengers rushing off planes, Turkey will now fine travelers who stand up before the seatbelt sign is off or push ahead of others. Meanwhile, American Airlines is trialing new technology ...
The world premiere of The Beverly Hills Hotel Peace Talks at CV Rep is captivating audiences with its timely story and talented cast. Director Randy Brenner and actor Geri-Nikole Love joined Desert ...
A Carter Elementary field trip sparked a media debate when a video surfaced of a bus driver denying bathroom access to students. NBC Palm Springs chose not to air the video until confirming details, ...
In a shocking case, John Waltz, the so-called Crypto King of Kentucky, was arrested in New York City, accused of kidnapping and torturing a business associate for weeks to steal his Bitcoin.