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Looking for free Wi-Fi and A/C? These L.A. libraries deliver

As Los Angeles swelters under summer heat and remote workers seek refuge from cramped home offices and costly cafes, public libraries across the region have become vital community spaces, offering free air conditioning, high-speed Wi-Fi, and peace and quiet to all who walk through their doors. “There’s no place like it,” said Joyce Cooper, director of branch services for the L.A. Public Library. “Where else can you just walk in off the street and get help for whatever you need?” Since reopening after the pandemic, L.A. libraries have seen a notable increase in visitors using b
Looking for free Wi-Fi and A/C? These L.A. libraries deliver
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Can California really balance fish, farms, and faucets with one plan?

California water regulators unveiled a revised framework for managing the Bay-Delta watershed that seeks to protect fish habitats while maintaining water deliveries to communities across the state. The State Water Resources Control Board's proposal incorporates Gov. Gavin Newsom's Healthy Rivers and Landscapes Program, marking the first significant overhaul of water management rules in the region since 1995. The initiative allows water agencies, farmers, and other users to enter into cooperative partnerships rather than face traditional regulatory mandates. "I am proud to see the Health
Can California really balance fish, farms, and faucets with one plan?
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Firefighters rescue family trapped by fallen tree; home declared total loss

    SYLVA, North Carolina (WLOS) -- A Sylva woman is sharing her story after a massive tree came crashing down on her home during a powerful thunderstorm Thursday afternoon.That woman, Autumn Richards, said she and five of her family members, including her six-year-old granddaughter, were all inside their home on Chickadee Lane when it happened.Richards explained that they were all in separate parts of the home when the tree came down.“I felt it in the floor and the lights flickered twice. Then a loud crash. I thought the whole house was gone. I came running out, screami
Firefighters rescue family trapped by fallen tree; home declared total loss

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Black mayors of cities Trump decries as 'lawless' tout significant declines in violent crimes

As President Donald Trump declared Washington, D.C., a crime-ridden wasteland in need of federal intervention and threatened similar federal interventions in other Black-led cities, several mayors compared notes. The president's characterization of their cities contradicts what they began noticing last year: that they were seeing a drop in violent crime after a pandemic-era spike. In some cases the declines were monumental, due in large part to more youth engagement, gun buyback programs and community partnerships. Now members of the African American
Black mayors of cities Trump decries as 'lawless' tout significant declines in violent crimes
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Zelenskiy braces for perilous Trump talks in Washington on Monday

Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskiy flies to Washington on Monday under heavy U.S. pressure to agree a swift end to Russia's war in Ukraine but determined to defend Kyiv's interests - without sparking a second Oval Office bust-up with Donald Trump.The U.S. president invited Zelenskiy to Washington after rolling out the red carpet for Vladimir Putin, Kyiv's arch foe, at a summit in Alaska that shocked many in Ukraine, where hundreds of thousands have died since Russia's 2022 invasion. The Alaska talks failed to produce the ceasefire that Trump sought, and the U.S. leader said on Saturday that he now
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Trump reverses on the need for a ceasefire before a potential peace deal ending the war in Ukraine

U.S. President Donald Trump reversed course in the wake of his meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin to say an overall peace agreement — not the ceasefire that he has long championed — is the next step in ending the 3 1/2-year war in Ukraine. In talks with European allies after Friday's summit in Alaska, Trump said Putin reiterated that he wants the key Donetsk and Luhansk regions that make up the Donbas. But Putin appeared open to the possibility of halting the stalemate in two other regions, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, with a freeze along the front lines.
Trump reverses on the need for a ceasefire before a potential peace deal ending the war in Ukraine
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Police searching for multiple shooters who killed 3 and wounded 9 after dispute at a Brooklyn lounge

Police are searching for multiple shooters who killed three people and wounded nine others in a shooting authorities say stemmed from a gang-related dispute at a crowded Brooklyn lounge overnight.Police have identified 12 victims from the shooting that took place just before 3:30 a.m. at Taste of the City in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood, New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said. Police initially identified 11 victims.Among the victims, responding officers found a 19-year-old male dead on scene, and a 27-year-old man and 35-year-old man died of their injuries in the hospi

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Video shows hurricane hunters flying through Erin

Erin is a strong Category 3 hurricane, the National Hurricane Center said in its 8 p.m. ET update Sunday, with sustained winds of 125 mph and tropical storm-force winds reaching out 205 miles. The storm is just over 300 miles northwest of Puerto Rico as of Sunday evening.It is expected to continue to fluctuate in intensity and could double or even triple in size as it moves north and west, causing rough, dangerous ocean conditions across much of the western Atlantic, the Hurricane Center said.The powerful storm has undergone astonishingly rapid changes — a phenomenon that has become far mor
Video shows hurricane hunters flying through Erin
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Hurricane Erin is one of the fastest rapidly intensifying storms in Atlantic history

Erin is a strong Category 3 hurricane, the National Hurricane Center said in its 8 p.m. ET update Sunday, with sustained winds of 125 mph and tropical storm-force winds reaching out 205 miles. The storm is just over 300 miles northwest of Puerto Rico as of Sunday evening.It is expected to continue to fluctuate in intensity and could double or even triple in size as it moves north and west, causing rough, dangerous ocean conditions across much of the western Atlantic, the Hurricane Center said.The powerful storm has undergone astonishingly rapid changes — a phenomenon that has become far mor
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Europeans to back Zelenskiy in Washington as Trump presses Ukraine deal

European leaders will join Volodymyr Zelenskiy to meet Donald Trump in Washington, they said on Sunday, seeking to shore up Zelenskiy's position as the U.S. president presses Ukraine to accept a quick peace deal to end Europe's deadliest war in 80 years.Trump is leaning on Zelenskiy to strike an agreement after he met Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin in Alaska and emerged more aligned with Moscow on seeking a peace deal instead of a ceasefire first. Trump and Zelenskiy will meet on Monday."If peace is not going to be possible here and this is just going to continue on as a war, people will continu
Europeans to back Zelenskiy in Washington as Trump presses Ukraine deal
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Execution date set for Florida man who killed estranged wife's sister and parents, set fire to house

A Florida man who fatally stabbed his estranged wife's sister and parents and then set fire to their house is scheduled for execution in Florida under a death warrant signed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. David Pittman, 63, is set to die Sept. 17 in the record-extending 12th execution scheduled for this year. DeSantis signed the warrant Friday, as two other men, Kayle Bates and Curtis Windom, await execution later this month. The highest previous annual total of recent Florida executions is eight in 2014, since the death penalty was restored in 1976 by the U.S. S

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Three Republican-led states to deploy National Guard troops to US capital

Three Republican-led states to deploy National Guard troops to US capital
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New Mexico’s governor called in the state’s National Guard to address crime issues. Here’s how they’re being used

New Mexico’s governor called in the state’s National Guard to address crime issues. Here’s how they’re being used

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White House signals strong momentum toward peace in Ukraine but many questions linger

White House signals strong momentum toward peace in Ukraine but many questions linger

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Trump greets Putin with a red carpet. Ukrainians feel betrayed.

Trump greets Putin with a red carpet. Ukrainians feel betrayed.
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Israelis stage nationwide protests to demand end to Gaza war and release of hostages

Thousands of Israelis took part in a nationwide strike on Sunday in support of families of hostages held in Gaza, calling on Prime Minister Benjamin

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Can Bad Bunny and Selena Gomez make Americans snack again?

Can Bad Bunny and Selena Gomez make Americans snack again?

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Protesters in Israel demand hostage deal in one of the largest demonstrations since Gaza conflict began

Protesters in Israel demand hostage deal in one of the largest demonstrations since Gaza conflict began
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Air Canada flights to remain suspended as flight attendants continue strike, defying government’s back-to-work order

Air Canada flights to remain suspended as flight attendants continue strike, defying government’s back-to-work order

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How Trump and Zelensky’s relationship has evolved since remarkable Oval Office shouting match in February

How Trump and Zelensky’s relationship has evolved since remarkable Oval Office shouting match in February

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This military junta is rebranding itself to hold elections. But a UN probe has found evidence of intensifying atrocities

This military junta is rebranding itself to hold elections. But a UN probe has found evidence of intensifying atrocities

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