Fort Lauderdale couple’s condo door repeatedly hit and kicked, felony investigation launched after kick cracked it
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:55:25 GMT
A South Florida couple is on edge after “commotion at their condo” caused by repeated banging on their door. Who’s doing the knocking and why? 7’s Karen Hensel investigates.It has happened during the day and at night.They have arrived in pairs and in groups, using their fists and their feet.Karen: “How many times has this happened to you?”Husband: “Twenty-seven times.”This couple asked we not show their faces, but they do want to stop what started more than five months ago at their Fort Lauderdale condo.Husband: “It was about midnight. I was in bed asleep, and it sounded like an explosion. We didn’t understand why and assumed, OK, that’s a one off. It’ll never happen again.”But it has happened again, and the repeated knocks, bangs and kicks at their front door have rattled the couple.Wife: “It’s terrifying. It really is, because you don’t know when it’s coming.”Their Ring came...Florida Senate passes bill to prevent children from attending drag shows
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:55:25 GMT
On Tuesday, the Republican-led Florida Senate passed a bill that will bar children from attending drag shows even in cases where parents approve.If officials deem the performance to be, “lewd,” organizers and performers could be fined and even face criminal charges, including jail time.Democrats and LGBTQ advocates said the language is too vague. They are concerned it will make businesses fearful of hosting drag shows and even encourage cities in Florida to deny permits for Pride parades.The bill will appear next in the house for a final vote.9 times the Lib Dems demanded a recall of parliament (and didn’t get it)
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:55:25 GMT
LONDON — Few things in British politics are certain — but you can always count on the Liberal Democrats to demand a parliamentary recall.The centrist, anti-Brexit party is at it again this week, with a push for parliament to be recalled from its Easter recess in the wake of strike action from junior doctors.As the fourth-largest party in the House of Commons, attention can be hard to come by — meaning the eye-catching ask can help the party “cut through” in the crowded Westminster bubble with an easy-to-understand, headline-grabbing demand.Let POLITICO run you through all the times in recent years that the Lib Dems asked for — but didn’t manage to get — parliament’s early return from recess.Bollocks to Brexit (and summer recess)August 2019: Remember Brexit? The Lib Dems certainly do — they made stopping it their raison d’être in the early years after the U.K.’s vote to leave the EU.It was in that spirit that the party, then led by Jo Swinson, co-s...Iran in secret talks with China, Russia to acquire sanctioned missile fuel
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:55:25 GMT
China and Russia are in advanced secret talks with Iran to replenish the Islamic Republic’s supply of a key chemical compound used to propel ballistic missiles, diplomats familiar with the matter say, a move that would mark a clear violation of United Nations sanctions and possibly help Moscow replenish its depleted stock of rockets. Tehran has held concurrent negotiations with officials and government-controlled entities from both countries, including the state-owned Russian chemical maker FKP Anozit, to acquire large amounts of ammonium perchlorate, or AP, the main ingredient in solid propellants used to power missiles, said the diplomats, who requested anonymity in order to discuss confidential information.In Beijing, Iranian diplomat Sajjad Ahadzadeh, who serves as Tehran’s “technology counselor” in China and the broader region has led the talks to acquire AP, according to the diplomats familiar with the matter. The diplomats said they didn’t ...Xi is fixated on ending China’s century of humiliation
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:55:25 GMT
Ivo Daalder, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, is president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and host of the weekly podcast “World Review with Ivo Daalder.”In the last few months, five different European leaders have traipsed to Beijing, trying to convince Chinese President Xi Jinping to see the world their way. But except for some contracts benefiting their firms, each has returned to Europe empty-handed.French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen were the latest to make the journey last week. Their goal was to convince Xi to help broker an end to the war in Ukraine or, as Macron put it, to “bring Russia to its senses.”The Chinese president demurred.Blaming NATO for the “crisis,” Xi was angry and annoyed when his European interlocutors brought up the war in Ukraine, saying he would talk to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy only when the “conditions and time was right.” And given that Moscow only recently reiterated that the co...Elisabeth Borne: Macron’s fall gal
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:55:25 GMT
PARIS — France’s Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has stayed in power longer than her only female predecessor — but her days as Emmanuel Macron’s chief lieutenant might be numbered. In the early 1990s, the premiership of Edith Cresson, the only other woman to have led a government in France, lasted just 10 months and ended in turmoil. April marks 10 months since Borne was appointed prime minister: According to a government adviser who spoke to Playbook Paris, the French president could not afford to fire Borne until now because the optics of another female prime minister beating Cresson’s unflattering record would be too damaging. It’s anyone’s guess now when Borne will be shown the door, or whether she will manage to save her job by weathering the political crisis, ahead of a crucial decision on the legality of a contentious pension reform expected Friday by the country’s Constitutional Council. After the Macron-Borne duo at the helm of the Fifth Rep...‘Annoying sideshow’: Hungary frustrates NATO allies
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:55:25 GMT
Hungary’s blocking of Sweden’s NATO bid is puzzling — and irritating — Western officials. After months of delays, Hungarian legislators signed off on Finland’s NATO accession just before Turkey did. But the country continues to join Turkey in putting off a decision on Sweden.The Hungarian parliament is withholding support for the Swedish bid, it says, because Stockholm has criticized the country’s democratic credentials. Stockholm sits on a “crumbling throne of moral superiority,” a spokesperson for the Hungarian government recently wrote.But behind the scenes, officials and experts say that beyond domestic political calculations, Budapest’s move goes back to its ties to Ankara and Moscow. Western allies take Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán far less seriously than Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, they say. Allies have been struggling to understand Hungary’s ever-changing rhetoric.There is “zero understanding” for Budapest’s position on Sweden’s NATO membe...Are you not entertained? Macron comments spark global backlash — again
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:55:25 GMT
Oops, he’s done it again.In an interview on his way back from a state visit to China, French President Emmanuel Macron set foreign policy circles alight by saying that Europe should avoid being America’s follower — including on the matter of Taiwan’s security.Coming after chummy photo-ops with Chinese President Xi Jinping and as China was unleashing a simulated attack on Taiwan, which the U.S. has pledged to defend, the comments set off a firestorm of reactions, with everyone from Senator Marco Rubio to former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul weighing in.But for people who have followed Macron for years, the episode had a strong feeling of déjà vu. Once again, a bombshell interview prompted a global outcry, followed by attempts to “clarify” or re-translate the French leader’s thinking. It was a repeat of when Macron told The Economist, back in 2019, that NATO was experiencing “brain death,” and of when he insisted on offering R...Bruins top NHL season points mark, beating Capitals 5-2
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:55:25 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — Brad Marchand and Tyler Bertuzzi had power play goals and the Boston Bruins broke the NHL points record with a 5-2 victory over the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night in their regular-season home finale.Under chants of “We want the Cup!” the Bruins’ won their seventh straight to push their points total to 133, one more than the 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens. Those Canadiens played in an era without overtime and shootouts.The Bruins broke the mark a game after setting the NHL victory’ record with 63 on Sunday at Philadelphia, breaking a tie with the 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings and 2018-19 Tampa Bay Lightning.Tomas Nosek, Garnet Hathaway and Jake DeBrusk also scored for Boston on Tuesday night in win No. 64.A night after reaching 60 goals in season for the first time, David Pastrnak posted his 50th and 51st assists. Linus Ullmark finished with 19 saves, with left the game with just over nine minutes left with an undisclosed issue. Marchand and Patrice Bergeron added as...‘Patriots Day’ screening honors life of fallen MIT police officer Sean Collier
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:55:25 GMT
The stepfather of fallen MIT Police Officer Sean Collier spoke at a special screening of the movie Patriots Day on Tuesday, marking a surreal and somber anniversary 10 years after the Boston Marathon bombing and its immediate afterlife.Ten years since the bombings means ten years since Joe Rodgers lost Collier, his stepson, who was killed during the manhunt for the marathon bombers. “We try to focus on the positive,” Rogers said. “So, we remember Sean and all the things he did and what he meant to us.”Boston’s Fisher College honored Collier’s live with the screening of Patriots Day. The 2016 movie starring Mark Wahlberg is an adaptation of the best-selling book “Boston Strong,” which chronicles the marathon bombing and efforts by law enforcement to track the bombers down. “We began the book project, myself and my co-author Dave Wedge, while the smoke was still rising on Boylston Street and we got a lot of criticism for that,” book author Casey Sherman said. “People said it...Latest news
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