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Aficionados fret as Trump moves to make pasta great again Aficionados fret as Trump moves to make pasta great again 11/15/2025 02:14am • PHILADELPHIA (AP) β€” Steel: 50%. Copper: 50%. Cars: up to 25%. But an even bigger Trump-era levy looms: 107 % on Italian pasta. Mamma mia. It started with the U.S. Commerce Department launching what it says was a routine antidumping review, based on allegations Italian pasta makers sold product in Fears over migration and crime push Chile's presidential race to the right 11/14/2025 09:29pm • SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) β€” Fans sported MAGA-style caps. AC/DC blasted from the speakers. Red, white and blue flags flapped in the wind. Crowds whooped and cheered as the man of the hour lamented the surge of migrants across the border. β€œThis country isn’t falling apart,” he bellowed. β€œIt is b A South Carolina man is executed by firing squad for 2004 killings A South Carolina man is executed by firing squad for 2004 killings 11/14/2025 09:08pm • COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) β€” A South Carolina firing squad has executed a man Friday, the third person to die by that method in the state this year. Three prison employees, all with live ammunition, volunteered to carry out the execution of Stephen Bryant, 44, who was pronounced dead at 6:05 p.m. Bryant Atmospheric river douses Southern California, threatening rockslides in LA's fire-ravaged areas 11/14/2025 07:31pm • LOS ANGELES (AP) β€” An unusually strong storm system called an atmospheric river was dousing Southern California on Friday and was expected to continue dumping heavy rain over the region for days as forecasters warned of rockslides and debris flows especially in the Los Angeles areas that were rava Washington resident is infected with a different type of bird flu Washington resident is infected with a different type of bird flu 11/14/2025 06:31pm • NEW YORK (AP) β€” A Washington state resident has bird flu, and it's a different type than what was seen in previous infections, state health officials said Friday. It is the nation’s first human case of bird flu since February. The older adult with underlying health conditions remains hospitalize At least 7 victims remain hospitalized as Oklahoma town cleans up leak of ammonia gas 11/14/2025 04:27pm • At least seven people remained hospitalized Friday from injuries they suffered from an ammonia leak in a small Oklahoma town as authorities focused on how the potentially deadly gas began spewing out of the tanker truck carrying it. The leak Wednesday night from a truck outside a hotel in Weatherfor Lifelong drugs for autoimmune diseases don't work well. Now scientists are trying something new Lifelong drugs for autoimmune diseases don't work well. Now scientists are trying something new 11/14/2025 04:19pm • Scientists are trying a revolutionary new approach to treat rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, lupus and other devastating autoimmune diseases β€” by reprogramming patients’ out-of-whack immune systems. When your body’s immune cells attack you instead of protecting you, today’s treatmen An 11-year-old Connecticut girl was starved to death. Court records reveal chilling allegations An 11-year-old Connecticut girl was starved to death. Court records reveal chilling allegations 11/14/2025 04:09pm • An 11-year-old Connecticut girl was not given food in the two weeks leading up to her death last year and had often been restrained with zip ties, police say. Her remains were found inside a plastic bin last month. A few months after her death, another child impersonated her during a video call wit FSU freshman Ethan Pritchard returns to campus nearly 3 months after getting shot FSU freshman Ethan Pritchard returns to campus nearly 3 months after getting shot 11/14/2025 01:48pm • TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) β€” Florida State freshman linebacker Ethan Pritchard, who was shot in the back of the head following the team’s season opener in August, is expected to attend the Seminoles' home finale Saturday. Pritchard rang a bell and got a standing ovation while being released from Bro With one touch, they vanish. Meet the delicate, icy wonders called frost flowers With one touch, they vanish. Meet the delicate, icy wonders called frost flowers 11/14/2025 11:32am • The first major blast of wintry weather in the U.S. this week brought snow, frigid temperatures and in some places something a little more magical: Frost flowers. Made of thin ribbons of ice that extend out in intricate patterns when frozen water breaks through the slits of certain types of plant st China cracks down on exports of 'zero mileage' new cars exported as used 11/14/2025 07:02am • BANGKOK (AP) β€” China has moved to crack down on exports of β€œzero mileage” new vehicles being exported as if they are used, a tactic that has allowed some of its automakers to exaggerate their sales data and claim tax rebates and other benefits. The tighter regulations apply to exports of cars Car Review: The Audi Q5 is revamped and peppy Car Review: The Audi Q5 is revamped and peppy 11/14/2025 04:05am • If you’re looking for a nice SUV, one German luxury brand’s bestselling model has gotten an overhaul. It’s the revamped Audi Q5. Many say this two-row SUV is β€œcompact,” though Audi calls it β€œmidsize.” Once again, you’ll notice the big LED screen in front of the passenger, allowing th Takeaways from AP's story on the links between eviction and school Takeaways from AP's story on the links between eviction and school 11/14/2025 03:42am • ATLANTA (AP) β€” When families are evicted, it can lead to major disruptions to their children's schooling. Federal law includes provisions to help homeless and evicted kids stay at their schools, but families don't always know about them β€” and schools don't always share the information. Beyond t She wanted to keep her son in his school district. It was more challenging than it seemed She wanted to keep her son in his school district. It was more challenging than it seemed 11/14/2025 03:23am • ATLANTA (AP) β€” It was the worst summer in years. Sechita McNair’s family took no vacations. Her younger boys didn’t go to camp. Her van was repossessed, and her family nearly got evicted β€” again. But she accomplished the one thing she wanted most. A few weeks before school started, McNair, a PHOTO ESSAY: One single mom's quest to find housing after an eviction PHOTO ESSAY: One single mom's quest to find housing after an eviction 11/14/2025 12:37am • ATLANTA (AP) β€” Last year, Sechita McNair and her three kids were evicted from their apartment in a rapidly gentrifying Atlanta neighborhood. For many families, losing their home means changing schools, too. Federal law protects evicted families, letting them stay in their schools even if they move
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