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- The Trump administration has secured criminal charges against former Cuban President Raúl Castro.
- Memorial Day sales are here, but not every deal is worth it. Here's what experts say to buy now — and what to skip.
- More than 1,000 bodies have been recovered from a Mississippi asylum cemetery. One was buried in a sealed cast iron casket weighing nearly 200 pounds.
- Testimony is set to continue Wednesday as jurors weigh the defendants' guilt over Sacramento's deadliest shooting.
- Olympic gold medalists and top U.S. swimmers are competing at the TYR Pro Swim Series in Sacramento, with events running through Saturday.
- Officers who defended Capitol from rioters sue to block payouts from $1.8B ‘anti-weaponization’ fundTwo police officers who helped defend the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, are suing to block payouts from a new $1.776 billion settlement fund for people who claim to be victims of politically motivated prosecutions.
- A 6-month-old puppy named Tucker became the subject of a viral TikTok video after a Canada goose charged at him during a walk in Boston a few weeks ago.
- "You could see the happiness and just who he was as a person, just looking at his face and I believe that's exactly the legacy he left behind. He wants all of us to be better." | The daughter of the security guard who was killed at a San Diego […]
- Tennessee officials will pay $835,000 to a man who was jailed over a Facebook post he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
- Sacramento city and county leaders will meet on Wednesday afternoon to discuss housing and homelessness solutions in the region.
- Witnesses say a woman screamed "I’m dying" after falling into an open manhole in New York City
- Barney Frank, the Democratic congressman who served for more than three decades and was known for his combative style and historic achievements, died at 86.
- Families facing food insecurity in Rancho Cordova will soon have a new way to access food — one designed to restore dignity and choice. The organization, formerly known as the Rancho Cordova Food Locker, is moving into a new building and unveiling its new identity as the Rancho Cordova Community […]
- The mayor of Stockton will share the state of the city Wednesday at an annual address to the public.
- The three people killed by two teen shooters at a San Diego mosque were beloved pillars of the community, and died while saving roughly 140 children who were in the building at the time of the attack, authorities said Tuesday.
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- The East is baking under sweltering spring heat, with temperatures soaring toward record territory for the month of May ahead of summer.
- Days of heavy rain and thunderstorms are targeting the South, with Texas in the bullseye, for potential flash flooding through Memorial Day.
- More fast-moving wildfires are erupting across some of Southern California’s most populated areas, forcing thousands to flee as the state's fire season begins to intensify. Meanwhile, fires triggered by severe weather have scorched hundreds of thousands of acres across the Plains.
- A massive wildfire continues to rage across Santa Rosa Island, scorching more than 10,000 acres of the scenic California island. Officials say structures remain under threat, while coastal marine layer conditions and high winds have impacted the ability to use air operations.
- Temperatures will once again climb into the 90s from New England to the Carolinas, after more than 50 municipalities set record high temperatures earlier this week. But relief finally arrives in the form of severe storms Wednesday afternoon and evening, after which temperatures will drop back into the 60s.
- Authorities issued mandatory evacuation orders for parts of Simi Valley, California, along with evacuation warnings for the city of Thousand Oaks due to the rapid spread of the wildfire. Both cities are located northwest of Los Angeles.
- More than 112 million people are in the path of severe weather across a 2,000-mile corridor from Texas to New England on Tuesday, after the same system unleashed tornadoes and 90 mph wind gusts across Nebraska and Kansas Monday.
- Holiday plans are at risk for millions of Americans this Memorial Day weekend, with forecasts showing widespread rain across the South and much of the Eastern Seaboard on Saturday and Sunday.
- A rare Level 4 out of 5 severe weather threat covers parts of Kansas and Nebraska, with violent EF-3+ tornadoes being the main hazard. A broader threat covers more than 80 million people across a 1,000-mile corridor from North Texas to western New York beginning Monday afternoon.
- The Leeward Islands in the Caribbean were shaken by a powerful magnitude 6.0 earthquake on Saturday morning.
- A dangerous, multi-day severe weather outbreak began Sunday, bringing giant hail, damaging winds, thunderstorms and tornados. Another round of significant storms is expected to move into the Central U.S. on Monday and could bring an even more dangerous setup.
- Severe storms are taking shape across the Plains and Central U.S. on Saturday, marking the latest round in a multiday severe weather threat targeting more than 1,200 miles and 40 million Americans from now until Tuesday.
- The East Coast is next in line for summer-like heat that's forecast to bring above-average temperatures to more than 250 million Americans into the weekend.
- One person died, and three others are injured after a small boat crashed into the pier off runway R4 at Boston Logan International Airport late Wednesday night.
- A brewing El Niño is expected to take shape as Pacific waters rapidly warm, with new climate updates pointing to rising odds of this powerful pattern developing into a 'Super' El Niño.