
As NYC prepares for Mamdani, departing Mayor Eric Adams wanders the globe
NEW YORK (AP) — For Eric Adams, one unwritten perk of being mayor of New York City has been the chance to live out his boyhood “dream of traveling the globe. ”He would hold onto that wanderlust through his federal indictment — focused, in part, on allegations that he accepted improper travel benefits from foreign nationals — and a losing reelection campaign kneecapped by the scandal. Now in the final month of his tenure, Adams is embracing his travel bug. In recent weeks, the has on...
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- As NYC prepares for Mamdani, departing Mayor Eric Adams wanders the globe
- Alleged gang leader is sentenced to life in prison for kidnapping of 17 missionaries in Haiti
- White House tours resume in time for Christmas, but they're different than before
- 1 dead after shooting at food court at MGM National Harbor in DC suburbs, police say
- San Francisco sues nation's top food manufacturers over ultraprocessed foods
Trump proposal would weaken vehicle mileage rules that limit air pollution
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced a proposal to weaken vehicle mileage rules for the auto industry, loosening regulatory pressure on automakers to control pollution from gasoline-powered cars and trucks. The plan, if finalized next year, would significantly reduce fuel economy requirements, which set rules on how far new vehicles need to travel on a gallon of gasoline, through the 2031 model year. The rules will increase Americans’ access to the full range of...
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- Trump proposal would weaken vehicle mileage rules that limit air pollution
- Pentagon watchdog finds Hegseths use of Signal posed risk to US personnel, AP sources say
- Republicans emerge victorious and anxious after Tennessee special election
- Trump pardons Texas Democratic Rep. Cuellar in bribery and conspiracy case
- House Republicans subpoena Jack Smith for closed-door interview about his prosecutions of Trump
Billionaire spacewalker is back before the Senate seeking NASA's top job
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Billionaire spacewalker Jared Isaacman urged senators on Wednesday to take swift action on his bid to lead NASA, after being yanked and then renominated by President Donald Trump. Isaacman appeared before the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee in Washington eight months after his first nomination hearing. The tech entrepreneur who's rocketed into orbit twice with SpaceX stressed the need for “full-time leadership” at NASA as the space agency to to...
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- Billionaire spacewalker is back before the Senate seeking NASA's top job
- Researchers slightly lower study's estimate of drop in global income due to climate change
- San Francisco's beloved albino alligator Claude dies at 30
- Renowned astronomers push to protect Chile's cherished night sky from an industrial project
- The growing exotic pet trade drives illegal sales online and a push for tighter rules

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