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Sacramento, Northern California tribes seek land back for 'cultural survival'

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SACRAMENTO — Along the gentle rolling foothills nearby Nevada City is a village known as Yulića.

Across the 232 acres of this land, there are man-made ponds, two creeks that barely trickle through and, on top of a small mountain, a medicine rock used to grind medicine by Nisenan people.

This was once Nisenan land.

Today, the Nevada City ...Read more

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Mobs of tuna crabs descend on Southern California waters. What's going on?

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Little red crustaceans pepper the shallow depths by the San Diego shoreline. The tuna crabs are back.

Tuna crabs, named after their most common predator — the tuna fish — have been seen by the thousands in Southern California in recent months. Charlotte Seid from Scripps Institution of Oceanography told NBC 7 San Diego that while this ...Read more

Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times/TNS

Southern California parks agency fines visitors who roll through stop signs $100. It has made millions

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LOS ANGELES — The citation that Andrew Rice received in the mail looked like a traffic ticket, including a photo of his license plate. But the mail didn’t come from any police or city agency he recognized.

Back in July, one of his adult kids visited Temescal Canyon park near Pacific Palisades. A camera recorded Rice’s Prius rolling ...Read more

Steven M. Falk/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS

Police make multiple arrests as Penn students attempt to launch a new encampment

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PHILADELPHIA — Penn students launched a new, short-lived, pro-Palestinian encampment Friday night, leading to multiple arrests. The encampment inside the school’s Fisher-Bennett Hall came one week after Philadelphia and campus police disbanded one that had lasted a little more than two weeks and had led to 33 arrests.

Members of the Penn ...Read more

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Texas Storms Leave 800,000 Without Power While Flights Grounded

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A line of dangerous storms and flooding rains rolled over the US Gulf Coast, killing at least four people and leaving more than 800,000 customers in Texas — about 6% of the total — without power while grounding hundreds of flights.

Houston Mayor John Whitmire called on businesses in the energy hub to tell non-essential workers to stay home...Read more

SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/Getty Images North America/TNS

Croatia seals tilt to right as prime minister's Cabinet approved

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ZAGREB, Croatia — Croatian lawmakers approved a coalition government that gives Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic a third term after he made a deal to include a right-wing nationalist party known for anti-immigration rhetoric.

The tilt to the right for the Balkan nation comes a month after Plenkovic suffered an electoral setback that gave him ...Read more

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Maduro Bets He Can Crush Venezuela's Opposition in an Open Vote

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CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is convinced he can win July’s presidential elections without resorting to fraud.

But, if he’s wrong, he also has backup plans to cling on to power, according to people who are in contact with the administration, who asked not to be identified discussing sensitive political strategy....Read more

Joshua Conti/Us Space/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/TNS

SpaceX booster flies for 21st time in Cape Canaveral launch

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SpaceX lined up and knocked out another Starlink launch from the Space Coast on Friday night using a first-stage booster for a fleet-leading 21st time.

A Falcon 9 rocket on the Starlink 6-59 mission carrying 23 Starlink satellites launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Space Launch Complex 40 at 8:32 p.m. Eastern time.

This ...Read more

Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post/TNS

Colorado voters will decide abortion rights question after constitutional amendment qualifies for ballot

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DENVER — Colorado voters in November will decide whether to make abortion a state constitutional right after the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office announced Friday that backers of a ballot initiative had gathered enough signatures.

Advocates for the measure turned in 159,930 valid signatures last month — more than enough to place the ...Read more

Sarah Miller/Idaho Statesman/TNS

'Kidnapped': Family at center of Bundy-led protests sues St. Luke's Health System, police, Idaho agency

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BOISE, Idaho — The parents of the baby at the center of a child welfare case that prompted protests at hospitals led by far-right activist Ammon Bundy have filed a lawsuit naming St. Luke’s Health System, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, the city of Meridian and several individuals.

The lawsuit was filed March 27 by Marissa and ...Read more

'Roger was better to America than America was to Roger,' pastor says of slain airman

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STONECREST, Ga. — Scores of somber U.S. Air Force members dressed in full uniform consoled one another outside a prominent DeKalb County church Friday morning as they arrived for the funeral of a colleague shot to death by a Florida deputy.

Inside, New Birth Missionary Baptist Church Senior Pastor Jamal Bryant said during his fiery eulogy ...Read more

Alyssa Archerda/SSU.edu/TNS

Sonoma State president retires after being placed on leave for supporting anti-Israel boycott

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LOS ANGELES — The president of Sonoma State University has retired from his role after being placed on leave for issuing a controversial campus-wide message on the Israel-Hamas war.

California State University chancellor Mildred Garcia said in a statement Thursday that President Ming Tung "Mike" Lee informed her of his decision to retire. ...Read more

RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post/TNS

Auraria Campus closes, CU Denver classes move online amid ongoing pro-Palestine encampment

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DENVER — The University of Colorado Denver will move to remote classes and work “until further notice” because of the ongoing anti-war encampment on the Auraria Campus, university officials said in a message Friday to students, faculty and staff.

CU Denver and “our Auraria Campus partners” will move online, all Auraria campus events ...Read more

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Report on Key Bridge collapse raises questions with potential legal ramifications

BALTIMORE — The crew and pilots aboard the massive container ship that destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge weren’t under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Nor was the ship running on contaminated fuel, which some experts postulated as a cause for the 984-...Read more

Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times/TNS

UCLA academic senate rejects censure and 'no confidence' vote on Chancellor Gene Block

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LOS ANGELES — Representatives of the University of California, Los Angeles academic senate have voted against censuring or making a “no confidence” statement against UCLA Chancellor Gene Block, rejecting a call to issue a formal disapproval of his leadership amid criticism over the university’s response to a violent mob attack at pro-...Read more

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Pro-Palestinian group takes over UC Berkeley building; university calls it 'crime scene'

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Even after the University of California, Berkeley officials struck a deal with student leaders of the university's long-standing pro-Palestinian encampment, a group of protesters took over an abandoned building on campus Wednesday, and some were later arrested.

The protesters occupied Anna Head Alumnae Hall, a condemned building on campus that ...Read more

Lilly Price/Baltimore Sun/TNS

Pro-Palestinian students protest during Sen. Ben Cardin's speech at UMB graduation

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BALTIMORE — The nationwide collegiate discord with the ongoing war in Israel came to Baltimore Friday when a group of University of Maryland, Baltimore social work students waved Palestine flags and held “ceasefire now” signs during Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin’s keynote graduation speech.

Cardin, D-Md., gave a 15-minute speech for UMB’s ...Read more

Lukas Blazek/Dreamstime/TNS

A push to bring wolverines back to California fizzles amid budget woes

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Those who want to see wolverines reintroduced to California were dealt a setback this week.

Proposed legislation to explore what it would take to reintroduce the rugged and elusive apex predator to the state’s high mountains died Thursday at the state Capitol.

A similar effort in Colorado, however, is moving forward.

Wolverines vanished ...Read more

Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/TNS

Lawmakers move bills aimed at addressing opioid crisis

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CHICAGO — Illinois lawmakers are considering several measures aimed at addressing the opioid overdose crisis and putting a greater emphasis on harm reduction, though some of the more controversial proposals with that approach have stalled.

With one week left in the legislature’s scheduled spring session, at least three bills addressing the ...Read more

Elizabeth Flores/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS

Kenya property, dreams of becoming 'multimillionaires' highlight texts in Feeding Our Future trial

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MINNEAPOLIS — As a couple men responsible for more than two dozen federally subsidized food aid sites in Minnesota mused how to manage the government money coming their way, one preached patience.

"In 7 months if things stay the same you are a multimillionaire with 0 debt," Abdiaziz Farah texted his business parter in July 2021. "Now it's ...Read more