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Liya Cui

Liya Cui

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L.A. city council saves Marilyn Monroe's home from demolition

The Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to designate actress Marilyn Monroe's former home as a historical landmark on Wednesday, preventing the house where the Hollywood

L.A. city council saves Marilyn Monroe's home from demolition
Crime|News|Opinion

US Supreme Court ruling will worsen homelessness crisis, groups warn

Civil rights groups warned that Friday's ruling by the U.S.

US Supreme Court ruling will worsen homelessness crisis, groups warn
Environment|Science

Alaska glaciers may hit irreversible melting point sooner than expected, study finds

Glaciers in the Juneau Icefield in southeastern Alaska are melting at a faster rate than previously thought and may reach an irreversible tipping point sooner than expected,

Alaska glaciers may hit irreversible melting point sooner than expected, study finds
Crime|News|US

Last survivors of Tulsa race massacre call for US investigation

The last two living survivors of the 1921 Tulsa massacre called on Tuesday for a federal investigation into attacks by a white mob that killed hundreds of Black

Last survivors of Tulsa race massacre call for US investigation
Crime|News|US

Three people attacked by sharks in Florida and Texas

Sharks attacked three people on beaches in Texas and Florida on Thursday as the Independence Day weekend got underway, according to officials, adding to a growing list

Three people attacked by sharks in Florida and Texas
Education|News|US

Virginia to limit or ban cell phones in public schools

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has issued an executive order to limit or ban cell phone use for roughly 1.2 million public school students, in what he described as a response

Virginia to limit or ban cell phones in public schools
News|US|World

New York storm topples B-52 bomber, tears roof off church

A storm powerful enough to knock a B-52 bomber off a platform and tear the roof off a 19th century church ripped through central New York state, killing a man who went

New York storm topples B-52 bomber, tears roof off church
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment

Francis Ford Coppola, Grateful Dead and Apollo Theater among 2024 Kennedy Center honorees

Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, rock band the Grateful Dead, blues rock singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt, jazz trumpeter, pianist and composer Arturo Sandoval, and The

Francis Ford Coppola, Grateful Dead and Apollo Theater among 2024 Kennedy Center honorees
News|Uncategorized|US

Heat wave settles in over U.S. West, raising wildfire risk

Tens of millions of Americans living in the U.S.

Heat wave settles in over U.S. West, raising wildfire risk
News|US

Governor Newsom orders removal of California homeless encampments

California Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday said the state would begin removing homeless encampments after a recent Supreme Court decision upheld anti-camping laws used to

Governor Newsom orders removal of California homeless encampments
Environment|News|US|Videos

Vermont flash flooding strands residents, prompts rescues

Heavy rain and severe flash floods have swept through parts of northeastern Vermont since Monday night, damaging buildings, washing out roads and prompting rescues,

Health|Lifestyle|US

California cities divided on response to homeless encampments

San Francisco will ramp up sweeps of homeless encampments under a directive issued days after California Governor Gavin Newsom told cities to begin enforcing laws against

California cities divided on response to homeless encampments
News|US

Colorado wildfire blamed for one death as California blaze expands

A fast-moving wildfire has killed at least one person in the Rocky Mountain foothills of Colorado, one of a handful of blazes burning across the state, while

Colorado wildfire blamed for one death as California blaze expands
Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|US

Justin Timberlake's license suspended at DWI hearing, pleads not guilty

Pop star Justin Timberlake pleaded not guilty on Friday to a charge of driving while intoxicated after being arrested in June in Sag Harbor, New York, where police

Justin Timberlake's license suspended at DWI hearing, pleads not guilty
Crime|News|US

Ex-Kansas police chief will face criminal charge after 2023 newspaper raid

A former Kansas police chief who made news last year when he raided a local weekly newspaper will be charged with interfering in the judicial process, two special prosecutors

Ex-Kansas police chief will face criminal charge after 2023 newspaper raid
News|US

How US public schools became a new religious battleground

It is a foundational democratic tenet taught in every basic U.S. history course: the Constitution bars the government from endorsing an official religion or

How US public schools became a new religious battleground
Americas|News|World

Hurricane Ernesto leaves half of Puerto Rican customers without power

About half of all homes and businesses on Puerto Rico were without power on Wednesday as Hurricane Ernesto churned north into the warm

Hurricane Ernesto leaves half of Puerto Rican customers without power
Americas|News|World

Hurricane Ernesto strengthens to Category 2 storm as it barrels toward Bermuda

Hurricane Ernesto on Thursday strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane as it barreled toward Bermuda threatening major damage over the weekend from powerful

Hurricane Ernesto strengthens to Category 2 storm as it barrels toward Bermuda
Health|US

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy forgives $100 million in medical debt

Nearly 50,000 people in New Jersey will have $100 million in medical debt erased, Governor Phil Murphy said on Tuesday, in one of the largest cases of a state

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy forgives $100 million in medical debt
Education|News|Sports|US

Dartmouth College basketball team's union files complaint over school's refusal to bargain

The union representing the Dartmouth College men's basketball team has filed an unfair labor practice complaint against the Ivy League school for refusing to bargain with the

Dartmouth College basketball team's union files complaint over school's refusal to bargain
Arts|News|US

Indiana court allows Valparaiso University to sell O'Keeffe painting

An Indiana judge has ruled that Valparaiso University can sell a Georgia O'Keeffe and two other paintings, in part because the O'Keeffe and another of the paintings

Crime|Education|News|US

Georgia school shooting victims were two 'sweet' boys and two math teachers

The four people killed in the Georgia school mass shooting on Wednesday included two boys aged 14, remembered as funny, kind and positive, along with two

Georgia school shooting victims were two 'sweet' boys and two math teachers
Lifestyle|News|US

A New York oasis lies in path of city's push to build housing

A beloved public garden in lower Manhattan may soon become a casualty of New York's push to develop more housing despite opposition led by celebrities such as Robert

A New York oasis lies in path of city's push to build housing

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