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This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass says her city is being
used for an experiment as the federal government brings in
the National Guard and Marines to counter immigration protests.
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This kind of atmosphere, it creates a chaos in our city.
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People not sure whether they should go outside, whether they
need to stay inside. We did not need this, says.
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It makes her feel like this is a test for
what happens when federal government moves in and takes the
authority away from the state or away from local government.
The demonstration started Friday and response to immigration raids happening
around the city. US Attorney General Pam Bondi says a
person who allegedly threw rocks at federal law enforcement vehicles
during protests Saturday has been identified. She said on Fox
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News the man will be on the most wanted list.
Bondi said the suspect can run, but can't hide, and
if anybody lose the store spits on police officers, the
Feds will come after them. She says federal law enforce
Horson has the authority to go after looters and others
committing crimes under the Hobbs Act. Millions from the Gulf
Coast up to the Northeaster being impacted by severe weather.
This after deadly weather hit parts of Georgia and Mississippi
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over the weekend, with a tornado being reported in Oklahoma.
Parts of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, and North
Carolina all are at risk for severe storms. The suspect
in Sunday Nights live stream shooting on the Las Vegas
stript that left two people dead is now facing charges.
Las Vegas police say forty one year old Manuel Ruiz
turned himself in on Monday. The shooting happened near the
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Belaggio Fountains during a confrontation reportedly between two YouTubers who
had some sort of feud on social media. Just In
Baldoni's lawsuits against Blake Lively are being thrown out. A
New York federal judge dismissed them on Monday. Baldoni had
sued Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds for four hundred
million dollars, along with The New York Times for two
hundred and fifty million. The lawsuits are connected to a
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story about alleged drama on the It Ends with US
movie set. Lively's lawsuits against Baldoni are still intact, but
she recently dropped her claims of intentional and negligent infliction
of emotional distress. I'm Tammy Triheo. US trade officials are
getting together with their Chinese counterparts in London. Mark Mayfield
has the details.
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The talks are aimed at resolving an ongoing trade dispute
between the world's two largest economies. U S Treasury Secretary
Scott Bessant, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik and Trade Representative Jamison
Greer are representing the US during the meeting with the
Chinese Vice Premier Huli Fung, who is Beijing's lead trade negotiator.
The talks come after Trump said he had a lengthy
phone call with the Chinese pretesident she last week as
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both looked to avert a full blown trade war. I'm
Mark Mayfield.
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US Health and Human Service as Secretary Robert F. Kennedy
Juniors are removing all current members of the CDC Vaccine
Advisory Committee. He made the announcement Monday, saying the seventeen
member group is plagued with conflicts of interest. The committee
members advised the CDC on the vaccine schedule and required
coverage of immunizations. They'll be retired and replaced with new members.
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An average wage isn't enough to live comfortably in the US.
That's according to financial tech company smart Asset. Michael Kassner
has that story.
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The median wage is about sixty two thousand dollars a year,
but you need nearly eighty one thousand dollars to live
comfortably in West Virginia, the most affordable state in the study.
Living comfortably in this case is defined as spending half
your income on essentials like food and rent, twenty percent
towards savings and paying off debt, and the other thirty
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percent for whatever you want. Hawaii is the most expensive
state where it would take more than one hundred and
twenty four thousand dollars annually to meet that goal. I'm
Michael Kassner.
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WWE. WrestleMania is officially returning to Las Vegas for a
second straight year. Allegiance Stadium will host WrestleMania forty two
on April eighteenth and nineteenth of twenty twenty six. The
stadium hosted WrestleMania forty one this past April, drawing nearly
one hundred and twenty five thousand fans in two nights.
It was the largest total attendance in WWE history. Was
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also the most watch WrestleMania of all time after airing
on Peacock and other streaming platforms. I'm Tammy t heo