Blinken will return to Israel as the US hopes to see further extensions of the Gaza cease-fire
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:15:27 GMT
BRUSSELS (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will return this week to the Middle East as the U.S. hopes to find a way to extend a cease-fire in Gaza and get more hostages released, the State Department said Monday. It will be his third trip to the region since Israel’s war with Hamas began last month.Blinken will travel to Israel and the West Bank after attending Ukraine-focused meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday in Brussels and Skopje, North Macedonia, where foreign ministers from NATO and the Organization for Peace and Security in Europe are gathering. Israel has agreed to pauses in its military operations in exchange for the gradual release of hostages taken by Hamas during its Oct. 7 attacks on Israel. The agreement had been due to expire Monday but was extended for an additional two days, meaning the extension will be expiring just as Blinken is arriving in Israel.White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Monday the U.S. hopes to see the pau...Velan a Rosalynn Carter en Atlanta mientras el mundo le da su última despedida
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:15:27 GMT
(CNN) — La ex primera dama Rosalynn Carter será velada en Atlanta, Georgia, mientras el público presenta sus respetos y comparte sus últimas despedidas, como parte de tres días de ceremonias para conmemorar a Carter y su legado.Carter murió en paz en su casa de Plains el 19 de noviembre, a la edad de 96 años, dos días después de que el Centro Carter anunciara que iba a recibir cuidados paliativos en su domicilio. Defensora incansable de la reforma de la salud mental y de la desestigmatización de las enfermedades mentales, Rosalynn Carter pasó la mayor parte de su vida dedicada a labores humanitarias, siempre al lado de su marido durante más de 77 años, el expresidente de Estados Unidos Jimmy Carter. En mayo, el Centro Carter informó que Rosalynn Carter padecía demencia.Se espera que Jimmy Carter, expresidente de EE.UU., asista al funeral de su esposa, Rosalynn CarterEl matrimonio había regresado a su casa de Plains, a unos 190 kilómetros al sur de Atlanta, tras dejar la Casa B...Saints seeing signs of patience wearing thin, frustration growing as mistakes continue
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:15:27 GMT
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — During each of Alvin Kamara’s first four NFL seasons, the New Orleans Saints were a playoff team and even the NFC’s top playoff seed during the dynamic running back’s second year on the club.So Kamara knows what it feels like to be on a team of such quality, and it’s not a feeling he has now.The Saints (5-6) missed a chance to take control of the NFC South when they lost to Atlanta on Sunday and enter Week 13 plagued by numerous injuries and lingering red zone issues that are sinking their season. “We don’t have an identity as a team,” Kamara said. “We’re a team that says we want to do and we don’t do — and it shows.“It gets to a certain point where all the talking in the world doesn’t matter,” he added. “You have to find a way to do it.”Second-year Saints coach Dennis Allen on Monday disagreed with the notion that the Saints lack an identity. He sees a team that is “explosive” on offense and “opportunistic” on defense. Two intercepti...Out-of-state group files civil rights lawsuits against University of Colorado
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:15:27 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A group based out of Rhode Island is bringing a legal complaint against the University of Colorado in Boulder and Denver, claiming the universities violated people's civil rights by participating in a federal program for students from underrepresented groups."We just started in February of this year, and we filed about 20 complaints wherever we see programs that, by their terms and conditions, discriminate on the basis of race," William Jacobson said. Suspended Aurora officer back to work after acquittal in Elijah McClain’s death Jacobson is the founder of the Equal Protection Project, a project within the Legal Insurrection Foundation based out of Rhode Island. The group brought civil rights complaints against each of the schools."If a student is Black, Hispanic, Native American in one or two other categories, that student is automatically eligible to apply. That doesn't mean they'll get the scholarship, but they're eligible. But if a student is not one of those c...Ex-judge in Colorado censured for ethical, sexual infractions
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:15:27 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A former judge has been publicly censured for actions and communications he had during his tenure as a district court judge in Arapahoe County.John E. Scipione, formerly an 18th Judicial District Court judge, was suspended without pay from his position on Aug. 9, 2022, rendering his status to "lawyer and judge disability inactive status." On Jan. 20, the Colorado Supreme Court accepted his resignation, according to Jessica Yates, attorney regulation counsel for the Colorado Supreme Court. Suspended Aurora officer back to work after acquittal in Elijah McClain’s death On Nov. 13, Scipione was publicly censured, with the order taking into account "significant mitigating factors."Per court documents, Scipione was serving as a district court judge during the summer of 2021 and had a legal assistant and law student interning as a summer law clerk.During the summer internship, Scipione referred to his legal assistant with a derogatory gendered term, which was not named ...Crash sends 2 cars into closed Saugus restaurant
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:15:27 GMT
Emergency crews responded and a driver was taken away in an ambulance after a crash sent two cars into a closed Boston Market restaurant in Saugus Monday. The crash happened Monday evening on Route 1. Witnesses later speaking with 7NEWS said the driver of one car appeared to drive off the road before smashing into a parked car and throwing both vehicles into the building. “I was a little shocked,” said Lucas Fernandes, describing the scene around him. Fernandes works close to the crash site. He said he heard a loud bang and came outside to find his parked car had been the one that was hit in this crash. “Mostly, I was concerned about the guy because I don’t know what happened,” he said. “I don’t know how fast he was driving to get two cars inside the store.” Fernandes said he watched as first responders worked to get the driver out of his car and take him away from the scene. Fernandes’ car was also eventually towed away with heavy damage. Sti...Police investigate deadly shooting in Wareham
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:15:27 GMT
An investigation got underway Monday after a man was shot and killed in Wareham, officials said. The shooting happened on Main Street Monday afternoon. Wareham police subsequently said part of Main Street was closed to thru-traffic between Pierceville Road and County Road “due to an active crime scene” under investigation. Police said the scene was contained and there was no threat to the immediate public.The Plymouth County District Attorney’s office in a post on X confirmed the shooting was fatal.The DA’s office described the investigation as “active and ongoing” as of around 6:45 p.m. and said the incident was not believed to be a random act of violence. No further information was available as of around 9 p.m. Monday. Police were still asking community members to avoid the area around the crime scene.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Week 12 updates: Chicago Bears’ Tyrique Stevenson and Minnesota Vikings’ Justin Jefferson are out for tonight’s game
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:15:27 GMT
The 3-8 Chicago Bears will play the 6-5 Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium in a Week 12 matchup. Here’s what you need to know before kickoff Monday (7:15 p.m., ESPN).Inactives: Vikings’ Justin Jefferson and Bears’ Tyrique Stevenson outThe Bears won’t have to face Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson for a second time this season when the teams meet Monday night at U.S. Bank Stadium.Jefferson will miss the game as he continues his recovery from a strained right hamstring. Jefferson, the 2022 AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year, has been on injured reserve since the week leading up to the Bears’ first game against the Vikings this season, a 19-13 Minnesota victory Oct. 15.That means the Vikings will be without their two most important offensive players, as quarterback Kirk Cousins is out for the season after Achilles surgery.The Vikings’ top wide receiver without Jefferson is rookie Jordan Addison, who has 48 catches for 647 yards and seven to...Bruins hit the skids in Columbus
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:15:27 GMT
The Bruins have suddenly found themselves at a fork in the road. And after their third straight ugly loss, just which way this season is going to go is suddenly debatable.Losing to the Red Wings at home the day after Thanksgiving could be a forgivable blip. Letting one get away from them against a good Ranger team in Madison Square Garden is at least understandable, if not ideal.But what happened Monday night in Columbus is downright concerning. The B’s got blown out at Nationwide Arena by a Blue Jackets team that had lost 16 of their first 22 games and, after a 5-2 loss. It was also the first time the B’s had allowed five or more goals since 2012.Once again, their best players have not played like it. Captain Brad Marchand was minus-3 and David Pastrnak was minus-2.We’ve seen the B’s play better than this, of course, and logic sas they can pull out of it. But at the moment, they’re a mess.For the third time in as many games, the B’s allowed the f...Oceanside community debates short-term rental ordinance
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:15:27 GMT
OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- "A lack of enforcement across the board" is a complaint echoed by Oceanside residents during last week’s Oceanside Planning Commission meeting where they took up the city's short-term rental ordinance. Many residents who spoke said the ordinance needs to be more restrictive and better enforced, complaining about party houses causing noise, trash and parking issues -- especially in beachside neighborhoods. “The lack of enforcement goes to a lack of resources," said Dave Baxter who manages short-term rentals and is himself a long-term renter.He says one of the biggest issues with so many vacation rentals -- it's tough to find long-term housing.“There are too many. Where I live, half-a-mile that way, one block that way, four brand new places when I moved. ‘Oh, we're gonna get residents... we have this lawyer, we have finance guy.' They were so excited, all for vacation rentals within months. So yeah, there are too many,” Baxter said. After listening to the sp...Latest news
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