25 NATO-led peacekeepers injured in Kosovo in clashes with Serbs outside municipal building
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:17:19 GMT
ZVECAN, Kosovo (AP) — The NATO-led peacekeeping force said on Monday that 25 of its troops were injured in clashes with ethnic Serbs in northern Kosovo after they tried to take over the offices of one of the municipalities where ethnic Albanian mayors took up their posts last week.The Serbs clashed with NATO troops and Kosovo police in the municipality of Zvecan, 45 kilometers (28 miles) north of the capital. The soldiers fired tear gas and stun grenades to protect the Kosovar officers and disperse protesters, according to witnesses. The assembled Serbs responded by throwing rocks and other hard objects at them.“Several soldiers of the Italian and Hungarian KFOR contingent were the subject of unprovoked attacks and sustained trauma wounds with fractures and burns due to the explosion of incendiary devices,” said the NATO peacekeepers in a statement.Some Kosovo police vehicles and one belonging to journalists were damaged and sprayed with Serb nationalist symbols. Addressing the nati...CP News Alert: Smith secures seat in Alberta legislature
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:17:19 GMT
MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — Alberta United Conservative Leader Danielle Smith has been re-elected as the legislature member for Brooks-Medicine Hat. The Canadian PressAP News in Brief at 11:09 p.m. EDT
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:17:19 GMT
Debt ceiling deal: What’s in, what’s out of the bill to avert US defaultWASHINGTON (AP) — The details of the deal between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy were released Sunday in the form of a 99-page bill that would suspend the nation’s debt limit through 2025 to avoid a federal default while limiting government spending.The Democratic president and Republican speaker are trying to win over lawmakers to the plan in time to avert a default that would shake the global economy. But Congress will be scrutinizing and debating the legislation, which also includes provisions to fund medical care for veterans, change work requirements for some recipients of government aid and streamline environmental reviews for energy projects.McCarthy said the House will vote on the legislation Wednesday, giving the Senate time to consider it before June 5, the date when Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the United States could default on its debt obligations if l...6 adults, 3 children injured in shooting near beach in Hollywood, Florida; all in stable condition
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:17:19 GMT
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — Nine people were injured Monday evening when gunfire erupted along a beach boardwalk in Hollywood, Florida, sending people frantically running for cover along the crowded beach on Memorial Day.Several of the victims were taken to a children's hospital, police spokesperson Deanna Bettineschi said. However, authorities have not yet released the ages of the victims.The nine victims included six adults and three children, according to Yanet Obarrio Sanchez, a spokesperson for Memorial Healthcare System. All of the victims were in stable condition, she said. Tennessee woman goes missing during cross-country trip with boyfriend A preliminary investigation shows that an altercation between two groups resulted in gunfire, police said. One person has been detained and another suspect is being still being sought.The shooting happened about 6:30 p.m. on the broadwalk near a convenience store, a Ben & Jerry’s ice cream store and a Subway sandwich shop.Alvie Carlton ...Lawmakers pass business incentive law, critics say it hurts schools
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:17:19 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – Within the final hours of the regular legislative session, Texas lawmakers passed a measure designed to attract businesses to Texas and create high-paying jobs.The Texas Jobs, Energy, Technology, and Innovation Act gives tax breaks to businesses, but opponents say it's on the backs of the state's students. Gov. Abbott calls special session to address property taxes, border security; more sessions coming Texas' previous economic development plan, known as Chapter 313, expired in 2022.The new law, which was House Bill 5, replaces it. Like its predecessor, it gives businesses and corporations discounts on school property tax as an incentive to come to the Lone Star State.Business community members and chambers of commerce across the state widely support the measure.Earlier in the legislative session, Steve Ahlenius, president of the Greater Beaumont Chamber of Commerce told the House Ways and Means Committee, “Without HB 5, we are at a competitive disadvantage.”In tha...Dozens of east metro projects to benefit from $2.5B in state construction funds
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:17:19 GMT
Bipartisan infrastructure bills approved by the Minnesota Legislature in the final hours of the legislative session last week include dozens of east metro projects. The overall legislation combines $1.5 billion in state borrowing and about $1 billion from the historic budget surplus.Democrats, who control the Legislature and the governor’s office, had threatened to pass a cash-only bill along party lines. But ultimately they also agreed to a GOP demand they spend $300 million on emergency funding for nursing homes.The following is a partial list of funded projects, many of which will require additional fundraising or support from local, state and federal sources before construction can begin.Capitol ComplexDemolition of the vacant but historic 1914 Ford Building on University Avenue, near the Minnesota State Capitol complex: $4.5 million.Other Capitol Complex spending, including security upgrades and a sustainable building guidelines report: $18.5 millionMilitary, public safet...Schenectady PD identify homicide victim, search for person of interest
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:17:19 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Schenectady police are searching for a potential suspect as a homicide victim has been identified. Police said Tishawn Folkes-Taylor, 44, was found dead on Pleasant Street just after 5 a.m. Sunday.She died of trauma, but the exact cause of death will be determined by an autopsy. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Police said they are looking for Timothy Taylor, who has been identified as a person of interest. He is described as 5'9" tall, 160 lbs., and a medium build. He also has a tattoo on the left side of his neck.Anyone with information is asked to call Schenectady police. The U.S. Marshals office is also offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.Becky Rothman known as 'Queen of Carpet' around St. Louis, dies
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:17:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The businesswoman known as Becky "Queen of Carpet" for decades in St. Louis has passed away.Becky Rothman died at the age of 67 on Sunday. Her nephew confirmed her death was due to kidney failure on Monday.Rothman was well known for her famous commercials showing her flying on a carpet over St. Louis for her store Becky's Carpet and Tile.Man shot and killed downtown feet away from riverfront tourist attractions
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:17:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A man was fatally shot in downtown St. Louis early Monday morning on the riverfront near the arch, and the suspect still has not been found.Police confirmed a man was fatally shot around 4:30 a.m. near North Leonor K. Sullivan Boulevard and Dr. Martin Luther King Drive. The man, not yet identified, suffered a gunshot wound to the side and was taken to a hospital, where he later died.This all unfolded on Memorial Day, a time of remembrance for those who serve, but also the unofficial kickoff to the summer, which means peak tourism season in St. Louis. Residents call for ‘problem’ warehouse to be torn down after massive fire "We went to a game, we ate downtown, played ball under the arch, it’s great stuff," said Chard Remy, a tourist. "It's unfortunate, very disappointing to hear about that thing."Just feet away from the murder scene, tourists went to a Cardinal’s game, visited the arch, or took boat tours undeterred by the violence."I've always found it to be very safe ...St. Charles County family deals with Medicare mess; hoping for solution
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:17:19 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - It is a Medicare misery for a St. Charles County family. Victor Tinsley from St. Peters missed the deadline to sign up for Medicare. His mother in England got terminally ill, and he and his wife Tawanda had to travel there to take care of her. When Tinsley got back to the United States, he was told there would be a $280 penalty for life and the money would be taken out of his social security check. He couldn’t believe it. "They say it’s a lifetime penalty, says it’s not our problem you have to talk to Medicare," Tinsley said. "When I talk to Medicare, they say it’s not our problem you have to talk to Social Security, and that’s the loop I’ve been in four years now trying to get this taken care of.” Residents call for ‘problem’ warehouse to be torn down after massive fire He decided to appeal the decision and won what the judge called a partial victory. The judge decided he would have to pay the penalty for six months but not for life...Latest news
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