Sen. McConnell plans to serve his full term as Republican leader despite questions about his health
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:01:45 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell has repeatedly said he is “fine” since he froze up midsentence during a press conference on Wednesday. And now his office is trying to tamp down speculation that he might not fill out his term as leader because of his health.In a statement, his office said McConnell appreciates the continued support of his colleagues and “plans to serve his full term in the job they overwhelmingly elected him to do.”The statement, first reported by Politico, comes after McConnell, 81, has suffered health problems in recent months. At his weekly press conference this week, he froze and stared vacantly for about 20 seconds before his GOP colleagues standing behind him grabbed his elbows and asked if he wanted to go back to his office. He later returned to the news conference and answered questions as if nothing had happened.When asked about the episode, he said he was “fine,” a statement he repeated in a hallway to reporters later that day. Ne...Alabama authorities charge Carlee Russell for fabricating story about kidnapping, finding toddler
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:01:45 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — Authorities in Alabama said Friday they filed criminal charges against a woman who confessed to fabricating a story that she was kidnapped after stopping to check on a toddler she saw walking on the side of an interstate highway. Carlee Russell was charged with false reporting to law enforcement and falsely reporting an incident, both misdemeanors that carry up to a year in jail, Hoover Police Chief Nick Derzis said. Russell turned herself in to jail Friday and was released on bond, he said.“Her decisions that night created panic and alarm for citizens of our city and even across the nation as concern grew that a kidnapper was on the loose using a small child as bait,” he said. “Numerous law enforcement agencies, both local and federal, began working tirelessly not only to bring Carlee home to her family but locate a kidnapper that we know now never existed. Many private citizens volunteered their time and energy in looking for a potential kidnapping victim that we kn...Majority of Canadians believe food prices will continue to rise. Stats show, they’re right.
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:01:45 GMT
Inflation may not be as red-hot as it was in months past, but that’s not stopping most Canadians from dreading that next trip to the grocery store.Rising food costs have forced Canadian households to alter their budgets, and a new poll is shedding light on how many don’t believe relief is on the way.According to a recent Maru Public Opinion survey, 71 per cent of Canadians believe food costs at their local grocery stores will be even higher six months from now.One woman outside of a Toronto Loblaws responded, “Yep, I do,” without hesitation when CityNews asked if she thought grocery store prices would rise within that time frame. One man said that while he didn’t think prices would rise, he wasn’t confident they’d improve.Sylvain Charlebois, director of the Agri-Food Analytics lab at Dalhousie University, said Canadians are right.“What that means to me is that 71 per cent of Canadians actually know what’s going on and understand ...Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas disciplined for beaning Cubs' Ian Happ
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:01:45 GMT
ST. LOUIS — A retaliation against a Cubs' batter on Thursday night has earned a Cardinals pitcher a suspension from Major League Baseball.On Friday afternoon, the league announced that Cardinals starting pitcher Miles Mikolas has been suspended for five games after intentionally hitting Ian Happ in the Cubs' 10-3 win over St. Louis at Busch Stadium on Thursday night. Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol, who was ejected from the game for arguing on behalf of Mikolas, was suspended one game and will serve it tonight against the Cubs in the second of a four-game series.Per MLB, Mikolas has appealed his suspension.The incident happened in the first inning, and started after an accident between two former teammates. In his first at-bat of the game, Happ's backswing struck catcher Willson Contreras in the head, drawing blood. After being looked at by athletic trainers and still bleeding, he was pulled from the game. There appeared to be no ill feelings between the two, who were teammates in C...Evanston police investigating 'suspicious activity' involving Pride flags
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:01:45 GMT
EVANSTON — Evanston police are investigating after someone vandalized Pride flags with anti-LGBTQ+ messaging.Small, defaced pride flags were spotted Thursday on Central Street and near the Dempster Metra stop. The words "pride death" were written on each flag, and one of the flags was burned. Police listed the three locations:1700 block of Central Street2100 block of Central Street600 block of Dempster StreetPolice believe the incidents occurred in the early morning of July 27. There is no evidence yet of any specific threats made to members of the LGBTQ+ community. The suspect(s) responsible and the motive are pending investigation. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesAnyone with information is asked to contact Evanston police at (847) 866-5040.Man unresponsive after being pulled from pond in Bensenville
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:01:45 GMT
BENSENVILLE, Ill. — A man is unresponsive after being pulled from a pond Friday afternoon in Bensenville.According to Bensenville police Chief Dan Schulze, the man slipped into the Redmond Pond in the 500 block of John Street. Woman dead after incident in Lake Michigan, found pinned beneath boat: CFD Police and fire personnel from Bensenville and other agencies responded, found the man, brought him to the surface and took him to a hospital.His specific condition hasn't been released."Our thoughts are with the individual's family and loved ones," Schulze said.Taylor Swift urged to postpone Los Angeles-area shows
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:01:45 GMT
(KTLA) – A labor union representing thousands of hotel housekeepers in Southern California is asking Taylor Swift to postpone her upcoming concerts at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood until they are paid "a living wage."UNITE HERE Local 11 published an open letter to the pop star in the Los Angeles Times on Thursday.“We make beds, clean bathrooms, and take care of every guest need. Your shows make our hotels a lot of money,” the letter reads. “In Los Angeles, hotels are doubling and tripling what they charge because you are coming. They also add junk fees on rooms, just like Ticketmaster does. But we see none of it.” Taylor Swift now has more No. 1 albums than any woman in history Hotel workers have been staging labor actions in the Los Angeles area since the start of July as they negotiate for increased pay and benefits. They have also joined striking Hollywood writers and actors on the picket lines.Experts predict Swift's 52-night, 20-city tour will become the highest-grossing of all t...Biden offers first statement on Hunter's 4-year-old daughter
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:01:45 GMT
(The Hill) – President Biden on Friday made his first public remarks about his 4-year-old grandchild Navy, the daughter of his son Hunter Biden, after silence from the White House over the young girl amid legal disputes between her parents.Biden said, in a statement exclusively provided to People, that his son and Lunden Roberts, the mother, are working to provide a life for her.“Our son Hunter and Navy’s mother, Lunden, are working together to foster a relationship that is in the best interests of their daughter, preserving her privacy as much as possible going forward,” the president said. “This is not a political issue, it’s a family matter. Jill and I only want what is best for all of our grandchildren, including Navy.” Biden’s dog bit Secret Service officers 10 times in four months: records The New York Times earlier this month published a piece about the child, writing that she’s never met Hunter Biden or her grandfather. After that was published, the White House dealt ...Why water restrictions vary across Texas cities
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:01:45 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — As Texas cities tighten water restrictions due to infrastructure problems, low supply and high demand, state water agencies say there's no state standardization for how water restriction stages are determined. Jacob’s Well has zero flow once again, drought conditions a factor The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) said it requires wholesale and retail water suppliers to notify it within 5 business days of mandatory water use restrictions being implemented.However, the TCEQ said Drought Contingency Plans are developed at the local level which is why they can vary city-to-city."Drought Contingency Plans (DCP) are developed at the local level, by the water supplier, and focus on potential issues related to their water system’s production capacity or water supply sources," the TCEQ said in a statement.Recently, the City of Burnet implemented Stage 3 water restrictions which permit outdoor watering once per week on an allotted day. Comparatively, Stage 3 w...Burnsville man sentenced in 2021 Eagan gas station shooting death
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:01:45 GMT
A Burnsville man was sentenced to 306 months in prison for the December 2021 shooting of a 33-year-old Eagan man, officials announced Friday.A Dakota County jury in May found Sakaria Osman Ahmed, 32, of Burnsville, guilty of second-degree murder for killing Faisal A. Abukar, 33, of Eagan at the Marathon gas station on Silver Bell Road, just east of the Twin Cities Premium Outlet Mall.Sakaria Osman Ahmed (Courtesy of the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office)During the trial, Ahmed claimed self-defense and defense of others.“Our deepest sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Faisal Abukar for their great loss,” Dakota County Attorney Kathy Keena said in a press release Friday.According to the criminal complaint, witnesses told police that prior to the shooting, four men, who had arrived in two separate cars, were arguing.Abukar’s car pulled up alongside the other and Ahmed’s friend got out and tried to sit in the back seat. An argument ensued. Abukar’s friend told pol...Latest news
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