
Search suspended for 3 missing after boat with family spreading ashes capsizes on San Francisco Bay
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — U. S. Coast Guard crews suspended their search late Wednesday for three people missing a day after a boat capsized in the cold, choppy waters of San Francisco Bay while carrying 20 family members and friends who went out to scatter the ashes of a loved one. “Suspending a search is one of the hardest parts of our job and our condolences are with the families of all involved,” U. S. Coast Guard Captain Jared S. Toczko said in a statement. Ralph Boisa said his extended...
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- Search suspended for 3 missing after boat with family spreading ashes capsizes on San Francisco Bay
- DHS finds itself back in the headlines after 3 fatal ICE encounters, in a test for Secretary Mullin
- Family of Black teen found dead after boat trip agrees to inspect his cellphone with DA
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After six years, Trump brings his election obsession to primetime at the White House
In the weeks after Donald Trump lost to Joe Biden in 2020, the people that Trump appointed to run the Department of Justice, cybersecurity agencies and intelligence departments all said the same thing — the election was fair, legitimate and free of major fraud or foreign interference. In his second term, Trump has tried to use the levers of power to rewrite that well-settled history, something that he's expected to try again on Thursday night with an address to the nation. He has already who...
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- After six years, Trump brings his election obsession to primetime at the White House
- Trump expected to make election conspiracies a focus of Thursdays national address
- Federal panel reviews park fencing plan and visitor screening center to improve White House security
- DHS finds itself back in the headlines after 3 fatal ICE encounters, in a test for Secretary Mullin
- US imposing a 25% tariff on some Brazilian imports starting July 22, citing unfair trade practices
CDC nominee says she wont betray science while declining to challenge Kennedys actions
The Trump administration's latest nominee to lead the nation' top public health agency drew frustrated reactions from some U. S. senators on Wednesday when they pressed her on whether she would protect the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from political meddling. Dr. Erica Schwartz told the Senate health committee she "will never betray the science” and pledged to use “radical transparency” in a bid to rebuild public trust in the agency. But several senators questioned how she...
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- CDC nominee says she wont betray science while declining to challenge Kennedys actions
- Faint new planet is revealed around a young star after a decade in hiding
- Study shows a blood test can help identify healthy people at high risk for Alzheimers disease
- US-Russian crew arrives at the International Space Station for 8-month mission
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