Russian fighter jets fly dangerously close to US warplane over Syria
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Russian fighter jet flew very close to a U.S. surveillance aircraft over Syria, forcing it to go through the turbulent wake and putting the lives of the four American crew members in danger, U.S. officials said Monday.The officials said the incident, which happened just before noon EDT on Sunday, was a significant escalation in what has been a string of encounters between U.S. and Russian aircraft in Syria in recent weeks. The intercept by the Russian Su-35 impeded the U.S. crew’s ability to safely operate their MC-12 aircraft, the officials said, calling it a new level of unsafe behavior that could result in an accident or loss of life. In recent weeks, Russian fighter jets have repeatedly harassed U.S. unmanned MQ-9 drones, but the latest incident raised alarms because it endangered American lives.The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss details of a military operation, would not say how close the Russian jet got to the U.S. warplane. The M...Virginia says governor weighs circumstances of crimes in deciding on restoring felons’ voting rights
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — As Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin weighs whether to restore the civil rights of convicted felons who have served their time, he is considering at least some of the circumstances of their crimes, his administration said Monday in a letter to the state NAACP. The Republican governor is “less likely to quickly restore the voting rights of anyone who used a firearm in the commission of a crime,” Secretary of the Commonwealth Kay Coles James wrote to Robert Barnette Jr., president of the NAACP Virginia State Conference. Youngkin will also “generally speaking, but not always” work to restore the voting rights of those who committed nonviolent crimes, James said in the letter, which was obtained by The Associated Press. In Virginia a felony conviction automatically results in the loss of certain rights such as voting, serving on a jury, running for office or carrying a firearm. The governor has the sole discretion to restore them — with the exception of firearms rights, ...Actors and writers on strike are united and determined in the face of a long summer standoff
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Solidarity and stamina were picket-line themes Monday as striking screenwriters and actors in New York and Los Angeles braced for a long, hot summer standoff with studios. Picketers emphasized unity between writers, who have been on the lines for more than two months, and performers, who are only on Day 2 of striking — as well as camaraderie between highly paid actors and those with spare screen credits who struggle to scrape by. Kevin Bacon, who was among the famous faces picketing among unknowns outside Viacom headquarters in New York, said his presence was about “seeing people out here and being aware that not all actors are super high paid actors, that they are working class people who are trying to make a living.”One such working actor, Whitney Morgan Cox, who has appeared on the CBS series “Criminal Minds,” said it was “powerful” to see writers and actors come together who don’t often work simultaneously in production.“I don’t think people necessarily ...Children lost in flooding as US endures extreme weather, from smoke up north to heat in the West
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania authorities drew on 100 people, drones and cadaver dogs Monday in their search for two missing children whose family car was swept away in flash flooding that ravaged the East Coast over the weekend. Other parts of the country endured threateningly high temperatures and severe air pollution from Canadian wildfires.In eastern Pennsylvania, authorities described Monday’s search for missing Matilda Sheils, 2, and her 9-month-old brother Conrad Sheils as a “massive undertaking” along a creek that drains into the Delaware River. The children are members of a Charleston, South Carolina, family that was visiting relatives and friends when they got caught in a flash flood Saturday. The children’s father, Jim Sheils, grabbed their 4-year-old son, while the children’s mother, Katie Seley, and a grandmother grabbed the other children, said Upper Makefield Township Fire Chief Tim Brewer. Sheils and his son made it to safety, Seley a...Gag order issued ahead of Texas AG Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial after ‘inflammatory’ remarks
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A top Texas Republican who will oversee Attorney General Ken Paxton ‘s impeachment trial issued a sweeping gag order Monday that scolded “inflammatory” public comments made by lawyers on both sides ahead of the historic September proceedings.The order by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, the powerful leader of the state Senate, underscored how Paxton’s fight for his political survival over accusations of abuse of office has drawn some of Texas’ brashest and highest-profile legal figures.The impact was swift: Houston attorney Tony Buzbee, Paxton’s lead attorney, canceled a news conference scheduled for Tuesday after the order was issued. The news conference had been announced in a statement that accused a “kangaroo court” in the Texas House of driving the impeachment. “The court finds that individuals involved in the trial of impeachment will likely continue to make public prejudicial and inflammatory statements unless this order is issued,” Patrick w...Several top editors at Penguin Random House accept buyout offers, layoffs also underway
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Some of publishing’s most celebrated and enduring editors are leaving Penguin Random House after accepting buyout packages. Meanwhile, an undetermined number of company-wide layoffs has begun, according to publishing officials.Longtime editors of such prominent writers as Anne Rice, Lorrie Moore and Nobel laureates Alice Munro and Elie Wiesel are among those stepping down by the end of the year. Penguin Random House declined Monday to comment on any individual staff members, but multiple publishing officials with knowledge of the buyouts confirmed that departing editors include Vicky Wilson, Jonathan Segal and Ann Close. The officials were not authorized to discuss the decisions and asked to not be identified. “All of us at Penguin Random House greatly respect the life-changing decisions of those U.S. colleagues who have chosen to take the recent company-wide Voluntary Separation Offer,” reads a Penguin Random House statement provided Monday to The Associated P...Family speaks out after 10-year-old boy flung from Antioch carnival ride
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
ANTIOCH, Ill. — A day after a 10-year-old boy was thrown from a carnival ride in the Far North Suburbs, a family member came forward to give an update on his condition and how the surrounding community has come together to support the family."My daughter called me in hysterics as soon as it happened. She didn't know what to do," said Dawne Pohlman, grandmother of 10-year-old Huntley Daniels. "The support has been there, 100%. Antioch's behind him, we've gotten all kinds of calls and texts. The support has been really good."Pohlman said the family is shaken up by what happened, but that her grandson is tough, resilient, and loves his cars—saying that he can spot a Ferrari from a mile away.Huntley was among the many kids enjoying the carnival known as 'The Taste of Antioch,' an event the family has been to many times over the years, when tragedy struck around 2:40 p.m. Sunday.Huntley slipped through his harness on a ride called 'Moby Dick,' and was thrown from the ride. According to o...Teen in critical condition after car crashes into Hinsdale sub shop
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
HINSDALE, Ill. -- Multiple people have been hospitalized, including a 14-year-old in critical condition, after a car crashed into a Hinsdale sandwich shop Monday afternoon.According to the Hinsdale Police Department, a car crashed into Fontano's Subs near the intersection of Chicago Ave and Lincoln Street in Hinsdale just after 2:30 p.m. on Monday. Plane debris falls into backyard of Far Northwest Side home The owner of Fontano's Subs told WGN-TV that a man was driving a jeep out of Fuller's Car Wash across the street and somehow lost control before slamming into the sandwich shop. The driver was uninjured in the crash.The Hinsdale PD report that a 14-year-old was struck outside of the sandwich shop and critically injured. They were transferred to a local hospital before being airlifted to Comer Children's Hospital at the University of Chicago Hospital.Three people inside the restaurant were struck by the vehicle or debris due to the crash. They were transported to Advocate Good S...Wisconsin police chief, 2 CPD chief's being considered for Chicago's next 'Top Cop' position
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
CHICAGO -- When the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability confirmed its finalists for Chicago’s next police superintendent last Thursday it started a 30-day clock for Mayor Brandon Johnson to make his pick.Mayor Johnson received the names last week, and on Monday, the mayor said he’s still looking closely at the contenders."It’s going to be important that we go a little bit deeper with our conversations," Mayor Johnson said. "I’ll have a conversation individually with all three candidates that have been provided to me."The Chicago mayor can hire one of finalists or he can reject all three and order a new search.Two candidates for $260,000 a year job come from within CPD’s ranks -- Chief of Counterterrorism Larry Snelling and Chief of Constitutional Policing and Reform Angel Novalez.As well as Shon Barnes, who serves as the police chief in Madison, Wisconsin. 3 finalists for Chicago police superintendent announced Mayor Johnson has repeatedly said he believes it...Cody Bellinger's enjoying a strong July - but will it finish with the Cubs?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:08:52 GMT
CHICAGO — One way or the other, the player whose enjoyed success in his first season with the Cubs is going to have an impact on the team in 2023 and beyond.Either Cody Bellinger is going to stay in Chicago and aid a run toward the playoffs or he'll be traded to add assets to the club for the future. The team's standings over the next few weeks could have a lot to do with that, and the former National League MVP is giving the team a number of things to think about.Bellinger is playing this season on a one-year, $17.5 million deal with a mutual option for 2024 that includes a $5.5 million buyout.Over the course of July, the outfielder and first baseman has been on a tear at the plate, especially this weekend against the Red Sox. Bellinger went 4-for-11 with three home runs and six RBI, including a grand slam in the Cubs' only win of the series on Saturday. That's boosted his average for July to .444 with a .480 on-base and .822 slugging percentage in his 12 games this month. Bellinge...Latest news
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