
Craig Nigrelli
Morning Anchor, Writer and Presenter at Straight Arrow News
News Biz Veteran(Buffalo, Albuquerque, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Omaha, Wichita, Sarasota), Rutgers grad, loves hockey, lifting weights, mountains & cab sav.
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16 hours ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Ally Heath |Craig Nigrelli |Emma Stoltzfus
Fresh off President Donald Trump’s tariff deal with China, Tesla will resume shipping parts from China to the U.S. for use on Tesla vehicles. Those parts will be used in the production of the Cybercab, as well as Semi trucks. When will Tesla resume shipping from China? Reuters is reporting the resumption will take place at the end of May 2025. Tesla had suspended such shipments after President Trump imposed 145% tariffs on Chinese imports.
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20 hours ago |
san.com | Craig Nigrelli |Devan Markham |Jonah Applegarth |Kaleb Gillespie
A federal grand jury has indicted Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan on charges of obstruction and concealing an individual to prevent arrest. Prosecutors alleged that on April 18, Dugan helped Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a man facing deportation, avoid arrest by directing him and his attorney to exit through a non-public jury door at the Milwaukee County Courthouse.
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20 hours ago |
san.com | Craig Nigrelli |Devan Markham |Jonah Applegarth |Kaleb Gillespie
A series of Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early Wednesday, May 14, killed at least 60 people, including 22 children, according to sources citing Gaza’s Health Ministry and local hospitals. The strikes hit homes in areas including Jabaliya in northern Gaza and Khan Younis in the south. Health officials said rescue teams struggled to reach victims buried beneath rubble.
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21 hours ago |
san.com | Brent Jabbour |Chris Field |Craig Nigrelli |Diane Duenez
Geophysicists say Earth’s weakening magnetic field, coupled with conditions in space, could impact everyday life. The changes have the potential to cause power outages, GPS disruptions and extreme weather events here on Earth. However, much remains unknown about the fluctuations that have been happening for millennia. NASA scientists are monitoring the ongoing weakening of our planet’s magnetic field.
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21 hours ago |
shorturl.at | Craig Nigrelli |Evan Hummel
Geophysicists say Earth’s weakening magnetic field, coupled with conditions in space, could impact everyday life. The changes have the potential to cause power outages, GPS disruptions and extreme weather events here on Earth. However, much remains unknown about the fluctuations that have been happening for millennia. NASA scientists are monitoring the ongoing weakening of our planet’s magnetic field.
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New Pope celebrates first Mass as pontiff; U.S. and China to hold trade talks this weekend; Fan sues NFL over Shadeur Sanders draft plummet. Straight Arrow News, Fri. AM 5/9 https://t.co/mu7tPA7LAi

Pro-Palestinian demonstrations at University of Washington lead to arrests; Homeland Security offering money to undocumented immigrants who self-deport; Defense Sec. Hegseth orders military cuts. Straight Arrow News, Tues. AM 5/6 https://t.co/xk6RCSR1K9

President Trump talks about due process, as well as reopening Alcatraz; Israel looks to take over Gaza; Possible attack at Lady Gaga concert in Brazil, thwarted. Straight Arrow News, Mon. AM 5/5 https://t.co/Hzp64ftl7y