
4 of 5 victims of Virginia bus crash were traveling to a family wedding, relative says
A family of four from Massachusetts who were killed when a bus crashed into multiple vehicles in Virginia were traveling to a wedding with a carload of homemade desserts for the celebration. The family wedding will go forward Sunday in South Carolina, but it also will be a time to mourn the loss of Dmitri and Ecaterina Doncev and their two children, Emily and Mark, a relative said Saturday. “A son, a father — the whole family — everyone that has been dear to us,” Carolina Bublik said...
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- 4 of 5 victims of Virginia bus crash were traveling to a family wedding, relative says
- Trump vents about judge who blocked the Kennedy Center renovation and fumes over his legal setbacks
- In a California Chinese enclave, a mayors guilty plea stokes fears of Beijings influence
- Search underway for man suspected of killing a Virginia sheriffs deputy
- Trump plans to appeal order allowing all importers that paid struck-down tariffs to seek refunds
Candidates for California governor and LA mayor scramble to pitch to voters in final days
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The end of California’s chaotic primary season for governor and Los Angeles mayor was approaching as leading candidates rushed to deliver their closing arguments days before voting concludes on Tuesday. Former U. S. health secretary Xavier Becerra has called for “hot competence summer" in his bid for governor, promoting his decades of public service as evidence he has what it takes to be California's next governor. Republican Steve Hilton pledged an end to a the...
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- Candidates for California governor and LA mayor scramble to pitch to voters in final days
- Trump vents about judge who blocked the Kennedy Center renovation and fumes over his legal setbacks
- Trump plans to appeal order allowing all importers that paid struck-down tariffs to seek refunds
- Iowa Democrats hoping to flip a US Senate seat are torn over which of 2 hopefuls has the best shot
- Whats the word? New Jersey voters look for answers about Tom Kean Jr.s absence from Congress
White House moves to give political appointees more power over federal grants
NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump's administration on Friday moved to give political appointees more power over the billions of dollars in grants awarded by federal agencies, a move scientists say puts critical research funding into the hands of partisans without relevant expertise. In what would be the most sweeping change to the federal grantmaking process in years, the proposed regulations would require senior appointees to review funding to see if it complies with the law and the to...
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- White House moves to give political appointees more power over federal grants
- Blue Origin investigates rocket explosion as public is warned about possible wreckage washing ashore
- 3 astronauts from China return to Earth after nearly 7 months in space, a record for a Chinese crew
- Indonesians mark 20 years since mud volcano eruption swallowed up entire communities in East Java
- Pigeons may be navigating with their liver, study suggests

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