Month: June 2024

ABC7 is always on the lookout for real people working in their communities to Build a Better Bay Area… the advocates, the underdogs, the agents of change. We call them our ABC7 Allies in Action, and we hope you are as inspired as we are by their stories! ALLIES IN ACTION: Click here for local
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SINGAPORE (AP) — United States Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told a gathering of top security officials Saturday that war with China was neither imminent nor unavoidable, despite rapidly escalating tensions in the Asia-Pacific region, stressing the importance of renewed dialogue between him and his Chinese counterpart in avoiding “miscalculations and misunderstandings.” Austin’s comments at
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Southmoor Park is one of Denver’s more expensive neighborhoods, with median home prices hovering around $1 million. The neighborhood is known for its ranch-style homes on spacious lots with mature trees. Located in southeast Denver, this hidden gem offers the amenities of city living with a laid-back vibe. It is easily accessible to the Denver
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Former President Donald Trump has been handed bad news in the form of two polls that suggest his felony conviction could hurt his chances of defeating President Joe Biden in November. Trump, this year’s presumptive GOP presidential nominee, was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records by a jury in New York on
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Members of Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch’s staff filed a lawsuit against him on Friday alleging he deprived them of their rights to organize as a union. About 20 House staff members have pressured Welch, a Democrat from Hillside, to recognize their efforts to form a union for more than a year, leading the
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5/31: CBS Evening News – CBS News Watch CBS News Biden rebukes Trump’s response to New York conviction; School official helps veteran fulfill dying wish to receive high school diploma Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
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Several markets where high-end home prices haven’t skyrocketed are dense population centers that people left during the pandemic, when remote-work options allowed folks to live farther from their big-city jobs. These already high-priced housing markets meant there wasn’t much room for prices to grow, especially given buyers’ ongoing affordability challenges, points out Hannah Jones, a
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