Police arrest two more people following killing of eight-year-old girl in Alberta
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:38:47 GMT
EDMONTON — Police in Edmonton have charged two more people following the killing of an eight-year-old girl whose remains were found on a First Nation south of the provincial capital.Officers responded on April 24 to a welfare call about the girl at an Edmonton home but were unable to locate her.Her remains were discovered five days later on the Samson Cree Nation in Maskwacis.Shayden Lightning, who is 21, and Raighne Stoney, who is 36, have been charged with being an accessory to murder and causing an indignity to a body.Three others were initially charged in the case.Police are not releasing the names of two of the accused in order to protect the identities of other children related to the victim, whose identity is under a publication ban.A 27-year-old woman faces a charge of first-degree murder and a 25-year-old man faces charges of being an accessory to murder and causing an indignity to a body. Edward Nievera, 67, was charged with being an accessory to murder and causing an indi...Hollis Watkins, who was jailed multiple times for challenging segregation in Mississippi, dies at 82
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:38:47 GMT
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Hollis Watkins, who started challenging segregation and racial oppression in his native Mississippi when he was a teenager and toiled alongside civil rights icons including Medgar Evers and Bob Moses, has died. He was 82.Watkins — who also sometimes went by Hollis Watkins Muhammad — died Wednesday at his home in the Jackson suburb of Clinton, Mississippi, according to the Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement, a group for which he was chairman.“I’m just extremely heartbroken over his passing,” Cynthia Goodloe Palmer, the group’s executive director, said Friday. “He was a tremendous friend, leader, co-worker and someone that everyone looked up to, someone who sacrificed tremendously.”Michael Morris, director of the Museum of Mississippi History and the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, said Watkins “dedicated his entire life to improving the lives of Black Mississippians.”Watkins was born July 29, 1941 — the youngest of 12 children whose p...CP NewsAlert: One B.C. RCMP officer on stretcher, another had bleeding leg: witness
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:38:47 GMT
COQUITLAM, B.C. — At least two RCMP officers have been injured in what is being described as a critical incident in the Metro Vancouver city of Coquitlam. Carley Hodges says she saw one officer being taken out of a building on a stretcher while getting chest compressions, and a second officer was bleeding from the leg with a tourniquet above it. Premier David Eby told reporters that a critical incident had happened in the city, but the public was no longer in danger. More coming. The Canadian PressHere’s what Canada is pledging in multi-year support for Ukraine, updated trade deal
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:38:47 GMT
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday that Canada is making a multi-year commitment to provide steady support to Ukraine, including hundreds of millions of dollars for new armoured vehicles.The two countries also signed a modernized trade deal, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visits the country for the first time since Russia’s full-scale assault of Ukraine began last year.A spokeswoman for Trade Minister Mary Ng said the new deal does not include substantial changes on market access, but adds services and investment clauses to the agreement, along with progressive language around labour standards and gender equality.Meanwhile, the multi-year commitment includes $650 million over three years for 50 armoured vehicles that are to be built in London, Ont.Friday’s announcement brings Canada’s total committed support to Ukraine to more than $9.5 billion since the beginning of 2022, according to a news release.The new commitment comes as Ukra...Gold bars, cash-stuffed envelopes: New indictment of Sen. Menendez alleges vast corruption
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:38:47 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Sen. Bob Menendez was charged Friday with secretly aiding the authoritarian government of Egypt and trying to thwart the criminal prosecution of a friend in exchange for gold bars and cash, as prosecutors unsealed a corruption indictment that accuses him of using his foreign affairs influence for personal gain.The indictment, the second in eight years against the powerful 69-year-old New Jersey Democrat, alleges an illegal commingling of Menendez’s professional obligations as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to advance U.S. priorities and his private interest in cultivating relationships with wealthy businessmen. The indictment also charges him, his wife and three New Jersey businessmen who authorities say showered the couple with money, gold and a luxury car in exchange for his actions on their behalf. A previous indictment of Menendez stemming from different allegations ended in 2017 with a deadlocked jury. Hours after the indictment was unsealed,...Dream job? Get paid to watch Netflix shows
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:38:47 GMT
(WJW) – If you love binging TV, then an online casino may have the job for you.OnlineCasinos.com is looking for a professional TV binger to watch and review popular TV shows.The selected candidate will be tasked with providing comprehensive reviews, insightful commentary and engaging content for the platform's users. Amazon Prime Video viewers will have to pay to keep movies, shows ad-free The chosen candidate will evaluate shows' storyline quality, character development, production values and overall viewer experience. Additionally, they'll share their recommendations on social media.So, what does it pay? The binger gets $2,000 plus $500 for snacks and the cost of a Netflix subscription.Also, it’s a remote job, so you can do it from anywhere.What will you be watching? Netflix’s most streamed shows of all time — which includes "Squid Game," "Stranger Things" and "Wednesday." Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia House for sale According to the application page, the winner will n...Man charged with reporting fake bear attack to get out of West Virginia woods
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:38:47 GMT
KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WOWK) — An Ohio man is being charged with falsely reporting an incident after investigators say his call to authorities to report a bear attack was just a ploy to get out of a wooded area of West Virginia.According to a criminal complaint from Kanawha County Magistrate Court, first responders were called in the early morning hours of Friday, Sept. 22, to assist a man in the woods. Dispatchers said the man claimed he was injured and stranded along steep terrain. Kraft Heinz is recalling some American cheese slices over choking hazard Dispatchers said the man cried "Please help me!" and that he was being attacked by a bear, according to the Kanawha County Sheriff's Office. The man also allegedly claimed that he had been walking for days, his phone was dying and that the bears were circling him and he was going to die.The man was later identified as Christian Leonhardt, 47, of Brecksville, Ohio, according to the complaint.Deputies say they, and several search a...Calls for action as credit card interest rates soar
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:38:47 GMT
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Right now, Americans are facing credit card interest rates over 20%.The issue is prompting calls for actions in Washington."We're seeing triple trouble, basically," said Ted Rossman, a financial analyst with Bankrate. "More debt, higher interest rates and more people carrying that debt."With the Federal Reserve raising interest rates to cool inflation, on average, Americans are paying more than 20% in credit card interest each month."That is just outrageous," said Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo.Hawley says struggling Americans need a break. He's introducing legislation to cap credit card interest rates at 18%."Eighteen percent is more than enough profit for these companies to make, and it would really give working people a shot," he said.But according to Rossman, a cap will do little to alleviate financial stress."Honestly, if it's 16% or 18 or 20 or 22, it almost doesn't matter," Rossman said. "Because they're all high."Financial experts say consumers in a bind shoul...Children's books sold at Target, Amazon recalled over possible choking hazards
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:38:47 GMT
(WDKY) — A series of children's board books have been recalled over possible choking risks. The books were sold at Target, Barnes and Noble, Sam's Club, and Amazon.About 260,000 books from the Rainbow Road series were recalled on Thursday due to plastic binding rings that could detach and create choking hazards for young children. Make Believe Ideas has received two reports of plastic rings detaching in the U.S. and one in Australia. No injuries have been reported. Trap door filled with drugs found at NYC day care where 1-year-old died Recalled animal counting book (CPSC)The following books were recalled:Animal Counting (ISBN 9781803374802)Dinosaur's First Words (ISBNs 9781803374932 and 9781803372211) Old MacDonald Had a Farm (ISBNs 9781803376790 and 9781803373355)Rainbow Road Book Box (ISBN 9781803376288)There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly (ISBNs 9781803372945 and 9781803371580)Things that Go! (ISBN 9781803374826)Unicorn's Colors (ISBNs 9781803374789 and 9781803376622)Where...Police search for man accused in north Austin theft investigation
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:38:47 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department said it is searching for a man in connection with a north Austin theft.APD said the theft occurred Wednesday at approximately 4:30 p.m. in the 6900 block of Cameron Road.Police said the suspect followed the victim as she was walking on Cameron Road, walked up behind her and stole a personal item.APD described the suspect as a Hispanic man in his mid-20s with thin, short, black hair. According to police, he was last seen wearing a red hoodie and dark-colored shorts.Anyone with any information was asked to submit a tip anonymously through the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program by visiting austincrimestoppers.org or by calling (512) 472-8477.A reward of up to $1,000 may be available for any information that leads to an arrest, according to APD.Latest news
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