Florida police search for 3 gunmen who wounded 9 at crowded beach on Memorial Day
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:48:22 GMT
By TERRY SPENCER (Associated Press)HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — Police launched a search Tuesday for three suspects they believe to be the gunmen who opened fire along a crowded Florida beachside promenade on Memorial Day, wounding nine people and sending others frantically running for cover. Hollywood police sought the public’s help in identifying the gunmen, who ran from the scene during the chaos of hundreds of people fleeing for their lives and diving for cover as shots hit bystanders. Two people involved in the altercation that led to the shooting have been arrested on firearms charges, police said. Five handguns have been recovered, with one of them reported stolen in the Miami area and another in Texas, they said. Police and witnesses said the shooting began as a group of people fought in front of a busy stretch of shops on the Hollywood Oceanfront Broadwalk about 7 p.m. Monday.The sound of gunshots sent witness Alvie Carlton Scott III ducking for cover behind a tree be...Recipe: Enjoy a light salad like tabbouleh in warmer weather
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:48:22 GMT
By Esther Kennedy for the Times-StandardNow that we’re heading into summer, it’s the perfect time to switch from hearty soups to light, filling, healthy meals. Salads tend to have a bad rep for being just boring lettuces and veggies thrown together, but there are endless opportunities to showcase your favorite veggies and fruits.Rather than starting with a typical bed of lettuce and piling up all the delicious veggie toppings, use bulgur as the base for a delicious tabbouleh that is a Mediterranean staple. In my opinion, this dish can have many interpretations from wanting loads of veggies to how much dressing should be on the salad. This is mostly a vegetarian dish, but I’m sure the carnivores can add their favorite meats to this dish to make it unique.As much as I love hearty, stick-to-your ribs soups, pasta dishes and steak, I’m a sucker for a fresh salad. I’ve been craving Mediterranean food recently, so I made tabbouleh with just a slight personal touch. It’s easy to create, ma...O’Toole says CSIS told him he was focus of Chinese misinformation, suppression effort
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:48:22 GMT
OTTAWA — Conservative MP Erin O’Toole says Canada’s spy agency has told him he was the target of Chinese interference intended to discredit him and promote false narratives about his policies while party leader. Rising in the House of Commons on a question of privilege Tuesday, O’Toole said the Canadian Security Intelligence Service briefing revealed a range of actions against him. They included Chinese Communist Party funding to create misinformation, the use of groups and the WeChat social media platform to amplify the mistruths and a campaign of voter suppression against him during the 2021 general election, he said.The former Conservative leader said the threats against him and members of his caucus were not flagged to him by the government or security agencies at the time. They were also not communicated to the Conservatives through the federal task force intended to help safeguard the integrity of the 2021 election, he added.O’Toole said the Liberal gov...Canada will keep up with U.S., won’t cut corners on permitting reform, Wilkinson says
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:48:22 GMT
WASHINGTON — Canada’s natural resources minister says he won’t be “cutting corners” when it comes to the environmental assessment process for energy projects. Jonathan Wilkinson says the government is focused on delivering a new permitting process before the end of the year. Industry experts say it’s more urgent than ever, now that the U.S. is poised to eliminate duplication and require shorter timelines for environmental assessments.The U.S. permitting reforms are part of the new Fiscal Responsibility Act, the result of efforts to end the political standoff over the debt ceiling. That controversy is still far from resolved, however: Congress is divided over the legislation, which aims to stave off a U.S. default before Monday. If passed, the bill would create a new agency to oversee the permitting process and require environmental reviews take no longer than two years. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 30, 2023.The Canadian PressDrug policy advocate group Moms Stop the Harm wants meeting with Poilievre
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:48:22 GMT
OTTAWA — The co-founder of a network of mothers whose children died of drug overdoses says she wants to speak with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre about his opposition to prescribing a safer supply of opioids to those living with addiction.Leslie McBain of the group Moms Stop the Harm joined other advocates and Green Party MPs at a news conference today, where she said she wants to tell Poilievre that she believes the practice of offering drug alternatives saves lives.The Greens joined the Liberals, the NDP and the Bloc Québécois on Monday in voting against a Conservative motion that sought to condemn the Trudeau government’s approach to substance use and addiction.Poilievre had asked the House to reject what he views as the failed policy of federally funding the supply of pharmaceutical alternatives, such as hydromorphone, in place of certain illicit drugs to combat the opioids crisis.Drug policy experts and advocates argue such measures are needed to counter the poisone...Gunman in Pittsburgh synagogue massacre planned attack, defense acknowledges as trial gets underway
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:48:22 GMT
PITTSBURGH (AP) — A trial for the man charged in the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history opened Tuesday with his own lawyer acknowledging he planned the 2018 massacre at a Pittsburgh synagogue and made hateful statements about Jewish people.Robert Bowers went to Tree of Life synagogue and “shot every person he saw,” defense attorney Judy Clarke acknowledged in her opening statement.Bowers, 50, could face the death penalty if convicted of some of the 63 counts he faces in the Oct. 27, 2018, attack, which claimed the lives of 11 worshippers from three congregations who shared the building. Charges include 11 counts each of obstruction of free exercise of religion resulting in death and hate crimes resulting in death.In the long run-up to the trial, Bower’s lawyers had done little to cast doubt on whether he was the gunman, instead focusing on trying to save his life. Bowers, a truck driver from the Pittsburgh suburb of Baldwin, had offered to plead guilty in return for a life...Construction worker critically injured after fall onto TTC tracks
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:48:22 GMT
A male construction worker suffered life-threatening injuries after he fell from a bridge and onto TTC tracks near Rosedale Station.Toronto police were called to the Roxborough Street East and Yonge Street area just after 1 p.m. on Tuesday for reports of an industrial accident.Authorities said a male construction worker fell from a bridge. The victim will be rushed to a local trauma centre with life-threatening injuries.The TTC has been advised, police said, and delays are expected in the area.Line 1 Yonge-University: No service between Bloor-Yonge and Eglinton while we respond to a medical emergency. Shuttle buses are running between Bloor-Yonge and Eglinton. https://t.co/KZAxoSI7CE— TTC Service Alerts (@TTCnotices) May 30, 2023Ukraine’s economy shows ‘resilience’ from Russian attacks, IMF says as it backs aid
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:48:22 GMT
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Ukraine’s economy is showing “remarkable resilience” following Russian attacks on its electricity infrastructure, officials from the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday as they signed off on an initial loan of $900 million and raised their estimate for the country’s economic growth. The outlook improved to 1% to 3% growth this year from minus 3% to plus 1% in an earlier assessment in March, said Gavin Gray, the IMF’s mission chief to Ukraine. Inflation is coming down and the hryvna currency is stable despite the massive disruption of the war, Gray said. But he warned that the economic outlook faces “exceptionally high risks.” “Through the winter, Ukraine faced devastating attacks on its critical infrastructure, and missile strikes continue countrywide,” Gray said in an online news conference. “Despite this, the Ukrainian economy has shown remarkable resilience — economic activity in the first quarter rebounded strongly, as the energy system...Fertility doctor accused of using own sperm dies in crash of hand-built plane
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:48:22 GMT
YATES, N.Y. (AP) — A New York fertility doctor who was accused of using his own sperm to impregnate several patients died over the weekend when the hand-built airplane he was in fell apart mid-flight and crashed, authorities said.Dr. Morris Wortman, 72, of Rochester, was a passenger in the experimental aircraft that went down Sunday in a pasture in Orleans County. The pilot, Earl Luce Jr., of Brockport, also was killed, according to the county sheriff.The crash of the aircraft, identified by the National Transportation Safety Board as a Wittman W-5 Buttercup airplane, remained under investigation Tuesday.Preliminary findings indicate that “the wings of the aircraft became detached from the fuselage and fell to the ground in an orchard,” Sheriff Christopher Bourke said in a news release Monday. The fuselage continued west for another 1,000 to 1,500 yards before crashing.Wortman was a well-known OB-GYN in western New York who was often the target of anti-abortion protesters. He ...What’s new in robots? An AI-powered humanoid machine that writes poems
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:48:22 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Ameca can speak French, Chinese or dozens of other languages, instantly compose a poem or sketch a cat on request. Ask for a smile, and you’ll get a clenched grin on her rubbery blue face. Ameca is a humanoid robot powered by generative artificial intelligence that gives it the ability to respond to questions and commands and interact with people. It’s one of hundreds of robots on display this week at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation, or ICRA, in London, where visitors got a glimpse at the future. The event is sort of the Olympics of the robot world, where student teams compete in a host of challenges including robot cooking and autonomous driving contests, academics present their research and startups show off their latest technology.It comes as scientists and tech industry leaders, including executives at Microsoft and Google, warned Tuesday about the perils of artificial intelligence to mankind, saying “mitigating the risk of extin...Latest news
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