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White House circulates plan to extend Obamacare subsidies as Trump pledges health care fix
51+ min ago (689+ words) The White House is circulating a proposal that would extend subsidies to help consumers pay for coverage under the Affordable Care Act for two more years, as millions of Americans face spiking health care costs when the current tax credits are set to expire at the end of the year. The draft plan suggests that President Donald Trump is open to extending a provision of Obamacare as his administration and congressional Republicans search for a broader policy solution to a fight that has long flummoxed the party. The White House stresses that no plan is final until Trump announces it. The subsidies were at the heart of the Democrats' demands in the government shutdown fight that ended earlier this month. Most Democratic lawmakers had insisted on a straight extension of the tax credits, which expire at the end of the…...
Millions of travelers expected to pass through LAX during Thanksgiving rush
1+ hour, 49+ min ago (149+ words) More than 2 million travelers are expected to pass through LAX during the Thanksgiving travel rush, according to airport officials. Millions of travelers expected to pass through LAX during Thanksgiving rush The Thanksgiving holiday travel period this year is Nov. 20 to Dec. 1. LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Los Angeles International Airport is bracing for a busy week as the Thanksgiving travel rush kicks off. More than 2 million travelers are expected to pass through LAX, according to airport officials. They anticipate next Sunday to be the single busiest day, with 230,000 people expected to travel through LAX's terminals. Medical examiner speaks out about Celeste Rivas-Hernandez case Woman killed in ambush-style murder in Northridge identified Hearing calls for investigation on federal immigration actions in LA Actor linked to deaths of LA model, friend gets probation Memorial grows for Burbank K-9 killed in line of duty...
Actor linked to deaths of LA model, her friend gets probation and community service
4+ hour, 45+ min ago (157+ words) LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- An actor charged in connection with the 2021 deaths of a model and her friend in Los Angeles was sentenced Monday to community service and probation. Brandt Osborn was charged with being an accessory after the fact. He pleaded no contest in court and was sentenced to two years of formal probation and 480 hours of community service. Co-defendant David Pearce, a Hollywood producer, was sentenced in October to 146 years to life in state prison for seven sexual assaults and the fentanyl-induced murders of model Christy Giles and Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola, according to the L.A. County District Attorney's Office. Prosecutors argued Pearce gave Giles and Cabrales-Arzola fentanyl and then dumped their bodies outside two hospitals. Osborn was allegedly with Pearce when he did this. Earlier this year, a jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict against Osborn for two…...
Woman killed in ambush-style murder in Northridge identified
7+ hour, 20+ min ago (134+ words) NORTHRIDGE, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- An investigation is underway after a woman was shot and killed in an ambush-style murder Saturday in Northridge. The Los Angeles Police Department identified the victim as 22-year-old Maria De La Rosa. De La Rosa was inside a parked car along with two others when, according to witnesses, two male suspects approached the car and fired multiple rounds. The fatal shooting occurred Saturday at around 1:25 a.m. in the area of Bryant Street east of Tampa Avenue in Northridge, according to the LAPD. De La Rosa was transported to a hospital where she was later pronounced dead. The two others who were inside the car were injured, but their condition is unknown. The motive for the shooting is unclear, and no arrests have been made....
One of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre's last survivors, Viola Ford Fletcher, dies age 111
9+ hour, 9+ min ago (792+ words) DALLAS -- Viola Ford Fletcher, who as one of the last survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre in Oklahoma spent her later years seeking justice for the deadly attack by a white mob on the thriving Black community where she lived as a child, has died. She was 111. Her grandson Ike Howard said Monday that she died surrounded by family at a Tulsa hospital. Sustained by a strong faith, she raised three children, worked as a welder in a shipyard during World War II and spent decades caring for families as a housekeeper. Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols said the city was mourning her loss. "Mother Fletcher endured more than anyone should, yet she spent her life lighting a path forward with purpose," he said in a statement. Tulsa Race Massacre: Story behind Black Wall Street, racist mob that burned it to…...
Oprah Daily's 2025 Beauty O-wards: Shop the best curl cream, face mask and more
10+ hour, 9+ min ago (605+ words) Oprah Daily's 2025 Beauty O-wards have been announced, and skin care, makeup and hair care lovers everywhere will love the products that earned a spot on the list. Editors at Oprah Daily spent a year putting these products to the test, and they told "ABC News" with steadfast confidence that everything you see here "is worth your time -- and your hard-earned dollars." From Medicube's collagen-stimulating overnight mask to Alpyn's Super Sculpt Serum that instantly tightens the skin on your neck and face, these products are sure to become staples in your beauty routine. This curl cream smooths and repairs damage as it defines curls without the added crunch, and it offers up to 450 degrees of heat protection. It also smells delicous thanks to notes of kumquat, peony and tonka bean. This mask is easy to use, won't rub off on your…...
Congressional democrats hold hearing on federal immigration actions in LA
10+ hour, 29+ min ago (557+ words) LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Almost six months after the immigration raids began in Los Angeles, congressional Democrats held a field hearing Monday to bring accountability, help families locate their loved ones, and highlight what they call a majority of unlawful detentions by the Trump administration. Mayor Karen Bass and Rep. Robert Garcia led a march before the hearing in downtown Los Angeles to gather testimony from people impacted by immigration enforcement. "In this county, no one is above the law and the constitution protects everybody. The constitution clearly states due process is afforded to all people. Not just U.S. citizens," said Long Beach Congressman Robert Garcia, the ranking member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee A large group of community and faith based organizations, along with Bass and Garcia, marched from La Placita Church to the congressional field hearing, dubbed…...
Roommates rescue elderly man caught on flooded Costa Mesa street, video shows
10+ hour, 58+ min ago (111+ words) COSTA MESA, Calif. (KABC) -- Two women helped rescue an elderly man who got caught on a flooded street in Costa Mesa following last week's storm. Nicole Fox was filming her flooded street when she saw an elderly man's car taken over by the deep water, causing it to drift sideways. As the man got out of his car, she asked: "Sir, are you OK?" He answers "No, I'm not." She responds that she is calling 911. She said her roommate, Felicia, went down to the street and guided the man through the water, lifted him over the street curb and brought him to safety. Her roommate eventually drove the man home....
Jason Bateman, Ginnifer Goodwin hop back into a world of animated fun with sequel 'Zootopia 2"
11+ hour, 18+ min ago (230+ words) Jason Bateman and Ginnifer Goodwin are back as Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps in "Zootopia 2." They once again voice the lead characters for this new Disney animated adventure. This time around, Nick and Judy, who are partners in the Zootopia Police Department, are out to solve another big case. For its stars, just being involved in the film is an incredible creative adventure, especially since it's hard to even visualize the result when they're recording their lines. "You've done just a voice part and then you see how it slots into something that is so complicated, so immense. I think they said 700 people were on this crew," said Bateman. "So, it's very humbling because you're such a small part of something so massive." "I was hanging out with one of my Judy animators and they fully, like, act out our…...
Epstein files update: Justice Department renews bid to unseal grand jury materials
11+ hour, 24+ min ago (348+ words) WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department renewed its request Monday to unseal Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking grand jury materials, saying Congress made clear in approving the release of investigative materials related to the prosecution of the late financier that documents such as the court records should be released. U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton signed the submission in Manhattan federal court asking that the judge issue an expedited ruling allowing the materials to be released now that President Donald Trump signed the action requiring the release of documents related to Epstein within 30 days. The Justice Department said the Congressional action overrode existing law in a way that permits the unsealing of the grand jury records. Judge Richard Berman previously denied a Trump administration request to make the Epstein grand jury transcripts public. Berman, who presided over Epstein's 2019 case, ruled in August that a "significant and…...