As government funding for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security remains frozen in Congress, airports are running food drives and accepting donations for security screeners enduring their second stretch without pay in the last six months. Transportation Security Administration officers scrimped and pinched pennies during last year's 43-day government shutdown,...
Trump Says US Considering ‘Winding Down’ Iran War. Natanz Nuclear Facility Attacked
President Donald Trump said the U.S. was considering "winding down" its military operation against Iran, as Iran and Israel traded attacks on Saturday and Iranian media said the nuclear enrichment facility in Natanz had been attacked. In a social media post, Trump said the U.S. was close to meeting its...
In Reversal, Trump Restores Support for House Republican Who Opposed Tariffs
President Donald Trump on Friday reversed himself and reendorsed Rep. Jeff Hurd, R-Colo., an unusual move that came a month after he pulled his support from Hurd over a disagreement about tariffs. Trump’s previous decision to withdraw his endorsement from Hurd and back his right-wing primary opponent, Hope Scheppelman, concerned...
Fresno County Career Criminal Arrested for 39th Time After Crash
A man received his 39th arrest in Fresno County after being apprehended Friday after a high-speed chase that ended in a collision, authorities said. Around 10 a.m., Fresno County Sheriff’s deputies attempted to stop a stolen Ford pickup at First and Shaw Avenue. Nicholas Lefall, 38, sped away, weaving through...
White House Unveils AI Policy Aimed at Blocking State Laws
WASHINGTON — The White House on Friday released policy guidelines that called for blocking state laws regulating artificial intelligence, while also recommending some safeguards for children and consumer protections for energy costs. Dozens of states have passed laws in recent months to regulate AI, which has created concerns about the...
China Takes Lead in Physical AI with Humanoids, Robots, and Drone Swarms
China is emerging as a global leader in physical artificial intelligence, showcasing humanoid robots, drone swarms, and automated factories that are beginning to enter everyday life, according to Time Magazine. During the Feb. 16 Spring Festival Gala, Chinese robots danced, performed martial arts, and executed parkour routines for millions of...
Wildlife Officers Arrest Four in Tulare County Deer Poaching Case
Wildlife officers in Tulare County served search warrants and arrested four individuals in Visalia and Farmersville as part of a multi-year investigation into illegal deer poaching, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said. The operation, conducted March 13, focused on deer zones D7, D8, and D9, covering Fresno, Tulare,...
Fresno Firefighters Rescue Elderly Woman Climbing Out Window During Residential Fire
Fresno firefighters rescued an elderly woman from a residential fire Friday afternoon in the 2100 block of N. Antioch Avenue. Crews responded just after 12:30 p.m. and found smoke billowing from the home, the Fresno Fire Department said in a statement. Fresno firefighters assisted the woman as she tried to...
Bomba Cat Is a Russian Blue Beauty Who Aims to Please
Bomba Cat is a gorgeous petite 1-year-old Russian Blue. She was a young mama found in the bushes with her six babies all while being a baby herself. All are in good health. Despite being dumped to fend for herself and her youngsters, a compassionate hero rescued her. Now she's...
Wall Street Skids as Middle East Turmoil Fans Inflation Fear
Wall Street ended sharply lower on Friday, with the S&P 500 closing at its lowest in six months, as the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran entered its fourth week, deepening worries about inflation and the potential for higher interest rates. The conflict in the Middle East showed no signs of easing....









