
Csar Chavez's name, once an honor, now carries a stain that officials want to scrub
Within hours of explosive sexual abuse allegations against labor leader César Chavez, officials at a California university took swift action: First, a black cloth over a campus statue of Chavez, followed by a plywood box hiding it from public view. Soon, officials said, it will be taken down. The statue at California State University, Fresno, is one of scores of monuments, city streets and elementary schools across the nation that honor Chavez 's name and his labor movement legacy. The Press...
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- Csar Chavez's name, once an honor, now carries a stain that officials want to scrub
- The body of an American student who went missing in Barcelona has been found, police in Spain say
- NYC Mayor Mamdani launches community safety office, inching forward a campaign promise
- Epstein's former attorney tells House panel he didn't know about the abuse
- California's Gov. Newsom supports move to rename Csar Chavez Day over alleged sexual abuse
Democrats say they don't oppose voter ID, but argue that GOP voting bill is too strict
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans who are pushing a strict proof-of-citizenship legislation have tried to frame the debate in simple terms — if you have to show your photo identification to get on a plane or check out a book at the library, shouldn’t you have to show one to vote?As Republicans hold the Senate floor to debate the bill, touted by President Donald Trump as essential to winning the midterm elections, they argue that Democrats completely oppose the idea. “It kind of feels like...
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- Democrats say they don't oppose voter ID, but argue that GOP voting bill is too strict
- Trump and Netanyahu split on gas field attack, raise questions about whether they're in sync on war
- White House officials and senators meet on DHS shutdown, a small sign of progress
- US Mint can begin producing Trump commemorative gold coin after arts commission approves design
- Treasury Department begins taking over student loans as the Education Department gets dismantled
Meteorite hunters scour Ohio for fragments of 7-ton space rock that crashed into Earth
MEDINA, Ohio (AP) — Meteorite hunters fanned out across a wide swath of Ohio on Thursday, hoping to collect fragments of an estimated 7-ton (6,350 kilograms) space rock that crashed into Earth this week after a dazzling fireball that was seen from hundreds of miles away. The meteoroid broke apart around 9 a. m. Tuesday over Valley City, a half-hour south of Cleveland, after it sped through the atmosphere at about 45,000 miles (72,420 kilometers) per hour. It caused a sonic boom that rattled...
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- Meteorite hunters scour Ohio for fragments of 7-ton space rock that crashed into Earth
- Two dozen states, 10 cities sue EPA over repeal of 'endangerment' finding central to climate fight
- New study challenges a site that's key to how humans got to the Americas
- American Airlines and Google say AI helped airplanes reduce contrails that trap heat
- Decades after a Florida canal project was abandoned, advocates are trying to reunite 3 rivers

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