Washington state Sen. Maureen Walsh drew backlashafter saying nurses in smaller, rural hospitals may spend a lot of time playing cards.
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‘Can you bring me McDonald’s?’: Michigan boy, 5, calls 911 for emergency craving
A 5-year-old boy in Michigan tried to satisfy his McDonald’s craving by dialing the only number he could on a deactivated cell phone: 911.
US appeals court rejects Trump administration lawsuit, upholds most of California’s sanctuary laws
A federal appeals court upheld California’ssanctuary state law, ruling itdoes not interfere with the enforcement of federal immigration laws.
San Francisco officials propose per-vehicle fee, online reservations for city’s ‘crookedest street’
Thousands of tourists looking to drive down the “crookedest street in the world” may have to pay a toll if a San Francisco proposal passes.
The Notre Dame Cathedral will rise again, French President Emmanuel Macron promises
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A 3-year-old disabled his family’s iPad for 25 million minutes. His dad went to Twitter for help
A 3-year-old boy disabled his family’s iPad for 25 million minutes this weekend after repeatedly trying to unlock the tablet.
A Kansas woman bought 204 pairs of shoes at Payless. She’s donating all of them to flood victims
A Kansas woman donated 204 pairs of shoes to Nebraska flood victims after clearing out a closing Payless store.
A 2-year-old Minnesota boy’s family couldn’t afford a costly power wheelchair. These students built it for him
When a2-year-oldMinnesota boy needed a costly power wheelchair, a high school robotics team put its skills to work.
Pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc: ‘Devices were not ever meant to work … hurt or harm’
Pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc tried to retract part of his guilty plea , writing he did not intend to hurt any one by mailing 16 bombs in late 2018.
Facing calls to resign, Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh takes leave amid ‘Healthy Holly’ book scandal
As state leaderscall for Baltimore’smayor to resign for a scandal, Catherine Pughannounced Monday she is taking an indefinite leave of absence.