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Iran’s Huge Gulf Gas Field Is Struck in Major Escalation

Iran's huge Pars gas field was hit on Wednesday in the first reported strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure in the Gulf during the U.S.-Israeli war, a major escalation that prompted Tehran to warn its neighbors to evacuate their energy installations. Pars is the Iranian sector of the world's largest natural...

US to Require $15,000 Bond to Visa Recipients From 12 More Countries

President Donald Trump's administration will require citizens from 50 countries to post bonds of $15,000 to apply for U.S. entry, a State Department official said on Wednesday. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said 12 countries are being added to a list that already includes 38 other nations, largely in...

Clovis Police Cite 16 Drivers, Arrest One for DUI During St. Patrick’s Day Enforcement

The Clovis Police Department cited 16 drivers and arrested one for driving under the influence during a high-visibility traffic enforcement operation on St. Patrick’s Day. The enforcement detail took place Tuesday, targeting unsafe driving behaviors, the Clovis Police Department said in a statement. Officials said the citations were issued for...

US Postal Service Could Run Out of Money as Soon as October

The head of the U.S. Postal Service told Congress on Tuesday it could run out of money in October or November if the agency continues to make required retirement and other payments to the government. U.S. Postmaster General David Steiner told a House Oversight subcommittee that USPS needs higher stamp...

Trump Postpones Trip to Beijing as Iran War Delays China Reset

President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he was postponing a highly anticipated trip to Beijing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping as the war with Iran upends U.S. foreign policy and delays an effort to ease tensions between the world’s two biggest economies. "We are resetting the meeting," Trump told...

UFW Cancels Cesar Chavez Celebrations Because of ‘Troubling’ Abuse Allegations

In a bombshell announcement Tuesday, the United Farm Workers said it will cancel celebrations of its co-founder, César Chávez, because of "disturbing allegations" that he "engaged in inappropriate sexual behavior and minors" while he led the union. The union didn't reveal specific allegations. But it went on to say that...

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