A 19-year-old Hanford man was arrested after authorities say he attempted to arrange a sexual encounter with a 15-year-old girl he contacted on Instagram. The investigation began Jan. 13 when a detective with the Visalia Police Department’s Internet Crimes Against Children Unit was contacted by the teen, who reported being...
Trump Administration Moves to End Housing Assistance for Mixed Immigration Families
WASHINGTON, Feb 19 - The Trump administration took steps on Thursday toward ending federal housing assistance for households with mixed immigration status, as it seeks to stop ineligible migrants from benefiting from the funding. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said it estimates approximately 24,000 undocumented migrants, ineligible...
What to Know About the Trial of South Korea’s Ousted Leader
A South Korean court on Thursday sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to life imprisonment after finding him guilty of leading an insurrection when he briefly imposed martial law in 2024. Yoon’s actions plunged South Korea into a constitutional crisis, and he was later impeached and ousted. Here’s what to...
Alysa Liu Is Skating Again, Her Way This Time
MILAN — It’s easy to spot Alysa Liu. At the Milan Cortina Olympics this week, during her group warmup for the figure skating short program, her competitors wore invisible blinders as they focused on their jumps and spins. Liu, however, looked as if she had arrived at a party. She...
West Virginia Sues Apple, Saying iCloud Distributed ‘Child Porn’
Feb 19 - West Virginia's attorney general sued Apple on Thursday, accusing the iPhone maker of allowing its iCloud service to become what the company's own internal communications called the "greatest platform for distributing child porn." Attorney General JB McCuskey, a Republican, accused Apple of prioritizing user privacy over child...
Why Is Trump Dumping East Wing Rubble in a Public Park?
WASHINGTON — This is a story about mud and power in Washington. It begins at the turn of the 20th century, when this was a smaller, swampier place. Back then, there were great mud flats clogging up the Potomac River, just south of where the Washington Monument stood. Ships could...
Clovis Police Launches Monthly Spotlight, Reports 32 DUI Arrests in January
The Clovis Police Department has begun publishing a new monthly statistical spotlight to provide residents with a clearer picture of local law enforcement activity. The department released its first report Thursday, covering January 2026. According to the report, officers responded to 7,463 calls for service during the month, made 412...
NASA Chief Slams Boeing, Agency Failures in Botched Starliner Astronaut Mission
NASA administrator Jared Isaacman on Thursday ripped into Boeing and agency leadership for their handling of the botched Starliner spacecraft mission that left two astronauts stuck on the International Space Station for nearly a year. The U.S. space agency convened a short-notice news conference and released a 300-page report examining...
Texas Congressman’s Aide Told Coworker of Affair Before Killing Herself
An aide to Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas sent a text message to a coworker in April saying that she had an affair with the Republican congressman, according to the coworker who shared the text exchange with The New York Times. The text message, first reported Tuesday by The San...
Amazon Can Be Sued over Suicides Linked to Sodium Nitrite, Court Rules
Feb 19 - The Washington Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Thursday that Amazon.com must face lawsuits brought by families with relatives who took their own lives by consuming sodium nitrite they bought on the online retailer's platform. It rejected a lower court's ruling that the families could not pursue negligence...









