Feb 03 WATCH: President Joe Biden’s 2023 State of the Union address In his 73-minute speech, Biden sought to portray a nation dramatically improved from the one he took charge of two years ago. Continue reading
Feb 03 U.S. may lift protections for Yellowstone, Glacier grizzly bears By Matthew Brown, Associated Press U.S. wildlife officials have taken the first step to lift federal protections for grizzly bears in the northern Rocky Mountains, which would open the door to future hunting in several states. Continue reading
Feb 03 Medical licenses suspended for 2 fired EMTs in Tyre Nichols death By Jonathan Mattise, Associated Press A Tennessee board has suspended the emergency medical technician licenses of two former Memphis Fire Department employees for failing to render critical care to slain Tyre Nichols who was beaten by police. Continue reading
Feb 03 Some Capitol rioters apologize in court for Jan. 6, downplay crimes after By Alanna Durkin Richer, Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press Some Jan. 6 defendants who have expressed remorse in court for joining the pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol have later struck a different tone or downplayed the deadly riot publicly. Continue reading
Feb 03 Trump campaign staff pushed 2020 election lies in newly released audio By Scott Bauer, Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A newly released audio recording offers a behind-the-scenes look at how former President Donald Trump's campaign team in a pivotal battleground state knew they had been outflanked by Democrats in the 2020 presidential election. Continue reading
Feb 03 Analysis: COVID-19 shortened Native American life expectancy, but it’s not the only factor By Allison Kelliher, The Conversation Unrelenting poverty, underemployment and historical trauma all contribute to the health challenges faced by Indigenous Americans. Continue reading
Feb 03 Shooting at Memphis library leaves one person dead, officer wounded By Adrian Sainz, Associated Press MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Authorities say a shooting at a Tennessee library has left one person dead and a police officer critically wounded. Continue reading
Feb 03 Texas power grid woes continue as New England prepares for Arctic front By Ken Miller, David Sharp, Associated Press The mayor of Austin, Texas, responded to mounting criticism and apologized Friday for a lack of communication with residents as a winter storm coated the city in ice and cut power — and heat — to thousands of residents for… Continue reading
Feb 03 U.S. sees unexpected surge in hiring with 517,000 jobs added in January despite Fed hikes By Paul Wiseman, Associated Press America's employers added a stunning 517,000 jobs in January, a surprisingly strong gain in the face of the Federal Reserve's aggressive drive to slow growth and tame inflation with higher interest rates. Continue reading
Feb 02 15 Native American tribes to receive $580 million in federal money for water rights settlement By Suman Naishadham, Associated Press The Biden administration on Thursday said 15 Native American tribes will get a total of $580 million this year to fund settlements that ensure access to water that's legally theirs. Continue reading