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Anatomy of a news story: '60 Minutes' invites audience into the editing process with Trump interview

Anatomy of a news story: '60 Minutes' invites audience into the editing process with Trump interview

During his "60 Minutes" interview, President Donald Trump said Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer would rather see the country fail than Republicans do well, complained about investigators searching through his wife's closet, spoke in detail about ending wars and turned the tables on interviewer Norah O'Donnell to ask ... (full story)


Your first tax return––when do you really have to file?

Do you remember your very first tax return? If you filed that return before the World Wide Web arrived on the scene (1993), perhaps you talked with your parents or older siblings to learn what to do.
Now, life is very different. In today's world, you might turn to online resources for help.
But first things first: Do you ha ... (full story)


Musk the trillionaire? Debate over his Tesla pay package rages

NEW YORK (AP) — Elon Musk turned off many potential buyers of his Tesla cars and sent sales plunging with his foray into politics. But the stock has soared anyway and now he wants the company to pay him more — a lot more.
Shareholders gathering recently for Tesla's annual meeting in Austin, Texas, will decide in a pr ... (full story)


Local


'Only death can protect us': How the folk saint La Santa Muerte reflects violence in Mexico

(THE CONVERSATION) When a life-size skeleton dressed like the Grim Reaper first appeared on a street altar in Tepito, Mexico City, in 2001, many passersby instinctively crossed themselves. The figure was La Santa Muerte – or Holy Death – a female folk saint cloaked in mystery and controversy that had previously been know ... (full story)


The shutdown – and the House's inaction – helps pave Congress' path to irrelevance

(THE CONVERSATION) Many Americans will be voting on Election Day – or have already cast votes – in races for statewide office, local positions and on ballot initiatives with major implications for democracy.
Congress is not on the ballot this November, but it will be in the 2026 midterms. A year from now, Americans i ... (full story)


Mahoning County attorney/pilot Joseph Maxin remembered

Whether an attorney or a pilot, Joseph John Maxin was known for his dedication to the job and the skillful way in which he executed his duties, said his brother-in-law John Heino, an assistant prosecuting attorney in the Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office.
But above all else, Heino said Maxin was a family man who loved a ... (full story)


State


Louvre heist highlights thorny issue for museums: How to secure art without becoming fortresses

Louvre heist highlights thorny issue for museums: How to secure art without becoming fortresses

The day after the jewelry heist at the Louvre in Paris, officials from across Washington's world-famous museums were already talking, assessing and planning how to bolster their own security.
"We went over a review of the incident," said Doug Beaver, security specialist at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, who ... (full story)


A Vermont cycling apparel company is trying to survive Trump's tariffs. Will the Supreme Court help?

A Vermont cycling apparel company is trying to survive Trump's tariffs. Will the Supreme Court help?

BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — From the moment President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on nearly every country, Nik Holm feared the company he leads might not survive.
Terry Precision Cycling has made it 40 years with a product line specifically for women, navigating a tough early market, thin profit margins and a pandemic-era boom ... (full story)