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- Arrests were made after protesters defied a new nightly curfew outside Newark’s Delaney Hall ICE facility amid ongoing disputes over detainee conditions.
- A Utah judge is set to decide whether to restrict access to parts of a July preliminary hearing and seal some exhibits in the case of the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk.
- The U.S. says it bombed Iranian radar and drone sites after Tehran downed an American drone. Iran then claimed a retaliatory strike as tensions surged again.
- An immigration enforcement bill faces complications over proposed funding for President Donald Trump's White House ballroom, with some lawmakers divided on its cost and feasibility.
- Patients were moved on Saturday during a fire at Kaiser Permanente in Manteca caused by an equipment failure, officials said.
- Teneral Cellars, a wine lounge in Sacramento's Lavender Heights, is celebrating its first Pride Month in Midtown as the official wine sponsor for Sacramento Pride, focusing on inclusivity, safety, and social justice.
- New research shows a novel pill is helping people with advanced pancreatic cancer live longer
- Winters police shot and killed a dog while responding to a domestic violence call near the Railroad Avenue Bridge on Sunday, officials said.
- A man died after being shot in Stockton on Saturday night, according to police.
- 'We're like a big family': Historic Stockton church begins recovery after fire
- Former Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell used one of his first major public appearances since leaving office to deliver a broad defense of independent institutions while accepting the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award in Boston
- Police have temporarily "hired" an "egg-cellent" companion to their team, following what they say was a "hilarious series of events and a short foot pursuit" on Sunday.
- From Negri’s Music Shop to the Neighborhood of Make Believe, Joe Negri's impact reached audiences for decades. Negri, who was also a jazz guitarist from Pittsburgh, died Saturday. He was 99 years old.
- The Office of Army Cemeteries will begin disinterring 12 Native American students buried at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania more than 100 years ago.
- The Trump administration is pushing to use artificial intelligence in the U.S. military even as it faces calls for caution from some companies and military leaders
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- People in rural parts of Oregon were graced with a wild lightning show that lit up the sky on Thursday.
- The Atlantic hurricane season is underway, and forecasters are closely monitoring the global conditions that will influence the 2026 season. Additionally, experts are closely watching the East and West Pacific hurricane season that has already started to pick up.
- The 48th episode of the Mount Kīlauea volcano is almost underway in Hawaii as the monstrous summit slowly begins to ooze lava.
- Following a highly active April, tornado activity across the U.S. drastically fell off during what is typically the peak of severe weather season. The upcoming weather pattern suggests the quiet will continue.
- As hurricane season begins this week, Americans in the Southeast are bracing for some severe weather. Multiple rounds of rain are expected to soak much of the Southeast U.S. at least through the middle of the week, potentially benefiting drought-stricken areas.
- The potential for a month's worth of rain to fall in just two days is fueling a widespread flood threat across Montana, where vulnerable burn scar areas and ongoing spring snowmelt could heighten the risk of flash flooding through Monday.
- Severe storm chances have picked up across parts of the central U.S. this weekend, bringing the potential for large hail, damaging winds and organized storm clusters to several states on Sunday.
- An active weather pattern that has brought a wave of rich tropical moisture across Florida and parts of the Southeast has settled over the region, triggering heavy rainfall and thunderstorms over the next few days.
- Tragedy has unfolded in Tennessee, where persistent wet weather and flooding have resulted in the death of a woman in her 60s on Thursday.
- An unusual weather pattern is evolving into a multiday weekend flood threat for the Northwest through the weekend. Parts of Idaho and Montana are at risk of severe thunderstorms that could produce large hail and even a weak tornado Friday.
- Following a cool start to spring across the Northern Tier and Upper Midwest, summer-like heat has finally arrived, shattering records as temperatures climb 10 to 20 degrees above average.
- The first signs of tropical activity this year have emerged in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has designated its first area to watch for tropical development thousands of miles off the coast of Mexico.
- Up until this week, the Northern Tier and Upper Midwest remained cooler than average or right at average for spring. But that all changed as temperatures continue to climb 10 to 20 degrees above average.
- Over one week after disappearing into a cave in Laos, a group of rescue cave divers located five of the seven missing villagers that became stranded after intense rain triggered flash flooding.
- It has been a spring filled with rain, storms, cool temperatures and overall gloomy weather for the Northeast and New England, and unfortunately, the last weekend in May continues the trend with rain, gusty winds and cool temperatures.