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Investigator describes intense air traffic at time of deadly midair collision near DC

WASHINGTON (AP) — An air traffic controller felt a “little overwhelmed” by numerous aircraft around Reagan airport just minutes before an American Airlines jet collided midair last year with an Army Black Hawk helicopter, killing 67 people, an investigator said Tuesday at a National Transportation Safety Board hear ... (full story)


Vance's message in Minneapolis: Local officials must cooperate with the immigration crackdown

Vance's message in Minneapolis: Local officials must cooperate with the immigration crackdown

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Insisting that he was in Minnesota to calm tensions, Vice President JD Vance blamed “far-left people” and state and local law enforcement officials for the chaos that has unfolded during the White House's aggressive deportation campaign.
The Republican vice president said, “We’re ... (full story)


King Charles III believes ‘harmony’ can help save the planet. His documentary explains how

LONDON (AP) — Can it be that, like many baby boomers, King Charles III feels misunderstood?
That might sound like a strange question for a man with his own public relations team and easy access to any journalist in the realm. But 16 years after he wrote a book explaining his vision for saving the planet, the king has teame ... (full story)


A Kentucky cathedral called 'America's Notre Dame' gets a rehab, gargoyles and all

A Kentucky cathedral called 'America's Notre Dame' gets a rehab, gargoyles and all

COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Gargoyles have watched over this small Kentucky city for more than a century from their lofty perches on a cathedral known as “America’s Notre Dame.” A new renovation will ensure they keep their posts for years to come on the meticulously restored facade of the towering stone sanctuary.< ... (full story)


The Conversation: Minnesota raises unprecedented constitutional issues in its lawsuit against Trump administration anti-immigrant deployment

A federal judge heard arguments on Jan. 26, 2026, as the state of Minnesota sought a temporary restraining order to stop the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operation in the state. The administration has sent some 3,000 immigration agents to Minnesota, and attorneys for the state have argued, in part, that it am ... (full story)