Kari Lake echoes Trump rhetoric on immigrants; Park service pledges to work with tribes; Easy lasagna recipe

A look at some of today's top stories, the weather forecast and a peek back in history.

Kari Lake echoed former President Donald Trump's words that prompted a firestorm in 2015 by casting all immigrants as criminals.

The park service's new guidelines for tribal co-stewardship in parklands includes stronger protections for sacred and culturally important spaces.

Lasagna is the ultimate comfort food, but it takes ages to make. This recipe delivers all the flavors and textures of the classic pasta in 30 minutes.

Today, you can expect it to be very warm with plenty of sun, and a high near 101 degrees. Clear at night, with a low near 79 degrees. Get the full forecast here.

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Today in history

  • On this date in 1940, during the World War II Battle of Britain, the tide turned as the Royal Air Force inflicted heavy losses upon the Luftwaffe.

  • In 1963, four Black girls were killed when a bomb went off during Sunday services at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. (Three Ku Klux Klansmen were eventually convicted for their roles in the blast.)

  • In 1972, a federal grand jury in Washington indicted seven men in connection with the Watergate break-in.

  • In 1981, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to approve the Supreme Court nomination of Sandra Day O’Connor.

  • In 2012, four days after the deadly attack on a U.S. diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula called for more attacks on U.S. embassies. The State Department ordered non-essential government personnel and family members to leave its embassies in Sudan and Tunisia and warned U.S. citizens against traveling to the two countries.

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