Jury convicts activist who took chickens from Purdue plant

SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) — Jurors on Wednesday found animal activist Zoe Rosenberg guilty of trespassing and conspiracy for taking four chickens from a Northern California processing plant, said a spokesperson for a group representing her. Rosenberg,
Colorado says relocation of Space Command to Alabama is ‘punishment’ for mail-in voting

DENVER (AP) — Colorado officials filed a lawsuit Wednesday claiming the relocation of U.S. Space Command to Alabama was illegally motivated by President Donald Trump’s desire to punish Colorado for its mail-in voting system. The litigation announced
‘Quick reaction’ National Guard forces to be trained for civil disturbances by 2026, US officials say

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The National Guard is planning to train hundreds of troops in each state to be part of a rapid-response force focused on civil disturbance missions by the start of next year, two U.S. officials said
Judges rule some Florida gun laws are unconstitutional. Here’s what to know

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A pair of court rulings declaring some of Florida’s gun restrictions unconstitutional are creating some confusion in the notoriously firearm-friendly state — and fueling activists’ calls for Republican legislators to take action to
Google’s corporate parent posts first-ever quarter with $100B in revenue in latest show of its power

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google’s corporate parent on Wednesday announced its first-ever quarter with more than $100 billion in revenue, a milestone that illustrates the unwavering power of its internet empire amid legal and competitive threats. The
US Supreme Court demands more information in National Guard case

By Andrew Chung (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court signaled on Wednesday that it is actively debating how to interpret the wording of a law that limits when a president can use members of the National Guard in
Food aid at risk of expiring as effort to fund SNAP benefits fails in Senate

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican leaders in Congress said it’s all or nothing on Wednesday as they rejected a Democratic push to carve out funding to continue food aid for more than 40 million Americans who stand to
Ontario’s premier says US ambassador should apologize for tirade against his diplomat

TORONTO (AP) — The leader of Canada’s most populous province on Wednesday said the U.S. ambassador to Canada should apologize to Ontario’s representative in Washington after the ambassador reportedly shouted profanely at him about the province’s anti-tariff
US appeals court pauses order requiring top border official to appear daily before judge
By Diana Novak Jones CHICAGO (Reuters) -A top U.S. border official won’t have to appear before a judge in Chicago on Wednesday after a U.S. appeals court paused her order directing him to come to court every
Virginia Democrats advance plan to counter Trump-spawned redistricting in red states
(Reuters) -The Democratic-controlled Virginia House of Delegates voted on Wednesday to amend the state constitution to allow legislators to redraw Virginia’s congressional maps next year, joining a multistate mid-decade restricting war spawned by President Donald Trump. Passage