For 13 years, I have been lucky enough to have you by my side. I often wonder what I possibly did to deserve such an amazing dog. Harriet, you came into my life when God knew I needed you, and now I’m trying my hardest to accept that you’re physically...
Most Trump Tariffs Are Not Legal, US Appeals Court Rules
NEW YORK — A divided U.S. appeals court ruled on Friday that most of Donald Trump's tariffs are illegal, undercutting the Republican president's use of the levies as a key international economic policy tool. The court allowed the tariffs to remain in place through October 14 to give the Trump...
New $250 Visa Fee Risks Deepening US Travel Slump
NEW YORK — A new $250 "visa integrity fee" imposed on travelers to the United States risks piling more pressure on the struggling travel industry, as overseas arrivals continue to fall due to President Donald Trump's crackdown on immigration and hostility to many foreign countries. Overseas travel to the U.S....
Prime Minister of Yemen’s Houthi Government Killed in Israeli Strike
The prime minister of Yemen's Houthi government and several other ministers were killed in an Israeli strike on the capital Sana, the news agency run by the group said on Saturday, citing a statement by the head of the Houthi Supreme Political Council, Mahdi al-Mashat. A number of others were...
California Schools Reverse Truancy Trends. Improving Reading Scores Could Be Next
This commentary was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Good news is a rarity in California’s massive public school system, which purports to educate nearly 6 million students but struggles to improve chronically subpar academic achievement levels on state and federal tests. The most recent round of...
High-Speed Rail Hits a New Snag as Lawmakers Reject Proposal to Expedite Construction
By Yue Stella Yu and Jeanne Kuang, CalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. A legislative proposal aiming to speed up California’s high-speed rail construction met its fate Friday, spelling trouble for the already costly and long-delayed project. Senate Bill 445, authored by Sen....
Fresno County Garnet Fire Expands to 17,561 Acres, 8% Contained
Fire crews continued to make progress overnight against the Garnet Fire burning in the Sierra National Forest, which has grown to 17,561 acres and is 8% contained in Fresno County, officials said Saturday. Evacuation orders remain in effect for zones K27, K30, K31, K32-A, and K40, while warnings are in...
Lawsuit Links CA Teen’s Suicide To Artificial Intelligence
The parents of a California teenager who committed suicide sued OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT taught him how to harm himself, according to a lawsuit the parents filed Aug. 26. Matthew and Maria Raine, the parents, filed a 40-page lawsuit in the California Superior Court in San Francisco against the company...
Fresno Spotlight: Lawsuit in Killing of Homeless Man by Deputies Will Go to Trial
The Fresno County Sheriff’s Office long has denied wrongdoing in the killing of an unarmed homeless man shot to death by two reserve sheriff’s deputies. The killing took place at a wrecking yard southwest of Fresno in March 2020. However, U.S. District Court Judge Kirk E. Sherriff said in a...
Fresno County Needs Election Workers for November Redistricting Vote. Apply Now
On Nov. 4, California will hold a special election for Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan to redistrict the state's legislative maps. Fresno County will need election workers. The Fresno County Clerk/Registrar of Voters is accepting applications for election worker positions until Friday, Sept. 5 through the FresnoCountyJobs.com website, according to a...