'Swap and grab' Rolex heist at El Cajon jewelry store
Surveillance video shows two men making off with an expensive Rolex watch after an unusual ‘swap and grab’ heist at an El Cajon jewelry store.
Surveillance video shows two men making off with an expensive Rolex watch after an unusual ‘swap and grab’ heist at an El Cajon jewelry store.
When the sprawling Alamo Ranch first went up for sale nearly a decade ago, it was advertised as a working cattle ranch with incredible wildlife habitat and superb potential for development and recreation not far from New Mexico's largest metropolitan area. For Santa Ana Pueblo, it was so much more. It was a key stop along a migration route that took the Tamayame — the Keres word for the people of Santa Ana — from Mesa Verde to the banks of the Rio Grande centuries ago.
China’s Premier Li Qiang landed in New Zealand’s capital city of Wellington on Thursday ahead of three days of meetings and events there and in the country’s largest city, Auckland, the highest level Chinese visit in seven years. The Chinese Embassy in Wellington confirmed Li had arrived on Thursday morning to start his visit. Once a moderate voice on China, New Zealand's relationship with China has markedly changed since the last time a Chinese premier visited in 2017.
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Hezbollah benefits from the rules of engagement, presenting itself as a 'resistance' force while avoiding full-on war with Israel, one expert said.
Some American families began the adoption process for their children years ago. But with the violence in the capitol, many young children remain stuck there.
President Joe Biden's most likely path to re-election is a narrow one that relies Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin — along with a single electoral vote from an Omaha-based congressional district.
An Arizona man planned a mass shooting targeting African Americans and other minorities at a rap concert in Atlanta in May, looking to incite a race war ahead of the presidential election, federal authorities said.
Democrat Sarah McBride could be elected the first transgender member of the U.S. House of Representatives in the Nov. 5 election, after her primary rival in deeply Democratic Delaware dropped out of the race on Wednesday. A member of the Delaware state assembly, McBride now faces a clear field in the Sept. 10 primary after Eugene Young, former director of the Delaware State Housing Authority, ended his candidacy. McBride praised Young for having run a positive campaign on X social media, saying, "I know the story of Eugene’s contributions to our state is only just beginning."
Former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is backing the primary challenger looking to take down Democratic Rep.
Across the federal government, wildland firefighters are walking away, frustrated by low pay, lack of support and congressional inaction, according to firefighter advocates.
President Joe Biden and the first lady are returning to business as usual after Hunter's guilty verdict with an international summit and a major campaign swing.
Republican Kari Lake has lost an Arizona appeals court challenge arguing that thousands of Phoenix-area mail ballot signatures were not properly verified when she lost the 2022 governor election to Democrat Katie Hobbs. The state Court of Appeals upheld on Tuesday a judge’s finding last year that Lake failed to prove inconsistencies in signatures were neglected by election verification staffers in Maricopa County, home to more than 60% of voters in the state. Lake's attorney, Bryan James Blehm, did not respond Wednesday to telephone and email messages about the appeals court decision and whether Lake would appeal to the Arizona Supreme Court.
Healthcare spending in the U.S. is projected to have risen 7.5% in 2023 to $4.8 trillion, federal data showed on Wednesday, outpacing the projected annual gross domestic product growth rate of 6.1%. Spending on Medicaid and private health insurance drove the growth, with the insured share of the population surging to a historic high of 93%, data from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) showed. The number of insured individuals largely grew due to record high enrollment in Medicaid, with 91.2 million people being covered under the federal and state health program for the poor in 2023.
A plan to build a massive monkey-breeding facility that could eventually house 30,000 long-tailed macaques in a small Georgia city has sparked a multipronged legal battle pitting residents against a company whose executives have faced scrutiny for their past handling of animals destined for medical research.
The Republican-led US House of Representatives voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for refusing to turn over audio of President Joe Biden's questioning in a criminal investigation."House Republicans are attempting to blame Attorney General Garland for the failure of their sham impeachment investigation into President Biden by bringing a baseless, nakedly political contempt resolution to the floor," said Democratic Whip Katherine Clark.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -The United Nations Security Council is likely to vote on Thursday on a British-drafted resolution that demands a halt to the siege of al-Fashir in Sudan's North Dafur region by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), diplomats said on Wednesday. War erupted in Sudan in April last year between the Sudanese army (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), creating the world's largest displacement crisis. Al-Fashir is the last major city in the vast, western Darfur region not under control of the RSF.
U.S. officials who track disinformation campaigns say they have issued more warnings to political candidates, government leaders and others targeted by foreign groups in recent months as America's adversaries seek to influence the outcome of the 2024 election. Without giving specifics, an official from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said Wednesday that the number is higher, at least in part, because “presidential elections draw more attention from our adversaries.” Lawmakers from both parties have voiced worries about the nation's preparedness for foreign disinformation during the presidential election and the corrosive impact it has on voter confidence and trust in democratic institutions.
It’s a familiar and agonizing experience for legions of New York City renters: before moving into a new apartment, a tenant must first shell out thousands of dollars in fees to a real estate broker, even if that person was hired by the landlord. The hefty one-time payments, known as broker fees, are ubiquitous in New York but nearly unheard of anywhere else. In most other cities, landlords cover the commission of agents working on their behalf.
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