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Iran says it temporarily closed the Strait of Hormuz as it held more indirect talks with the US
GENEVA (AP) — Iran announced the temporary closure of the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday for live fire drills in a rare show of force as its negotiators held another round of indirect talks with the United States over the Islamic Republic's disputed nuclear program. It was the first time Iran has announced the closure
Judge blocks deportation of Palestinian activist who led protests at Columbia
NEW YORK (AP) — An immigration judge has blocked the Trump administration from deporting Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian graduate student who led protests at Columbia University against Israel and the war in Gaza. In a ruling made public Tuesday, the judge, Nina Froes, said she had terminated the case because of a procedural misstep by
Essence Fest Organizers Under Fire For Missing Event Payments, Allegedly
Essence Fest and its parent company are facing scrutiny after a new report alleges that organizers failed to make payments to the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. In question, the authorities for the convention center claim that Essence Fest allegedly owes them $406,000 in payments for production and other costs. In a report from NOLA.com
Jaylen Brown Says He Was Targeted After Beverly Hills Event Shut Down
Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics is enjoying a solid first half of the season, leading the team in the absence of fellow star Jayson Tatum. However, the talented player is speaking out after an event he helped organize in Beverly Hills was shut down, with Jaylen Brown claiming authorities targeted him. Jaylen Brown, a
Local pastor remembers civil rights leader Jesse Jackson as friend
Many people saw Rev. Jesse Jackson as a political figure, but he was more of a friend to a local pastor.
Animal Charity rescues 58 animals in one day, asks community for help
Animal Charity of Ohio removed 58 animals from dangerous situations in a single day Tuesday, according to a press release.
Diocese sees largest group since 2014 to join Roman Catholic Church
About 282 men, women and children from the Diocese of Youngstown will attend the Rite of Election service led by Bishop David Bonnar, marking a significant increase in people joining the Catholic Church.
‘Half-daylight saving time’ could become permanent under new bill
Wish you were only losing a half-hour of sleep in March? A new bill in Congress could make that a reality.
SNAP restrictions take effect in more states, no soft drinks and candy
SNAP restrictions have started in two more states, which include a list of items that recipients won't be allowed to purchase.
Lawsuit argues Trump admin is erasing history and science at national parks
Conservation and historical organizations sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over National Park Service policies that the groups say erase history and science from America’s national parks.