Canadian government offering exemption to Google, Meta in draft Online News Act regulations

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:50 GMT

Canadian government offering exemption to Google, Meta in draft Online News Act regulations The federal government has released draft regulations for its Online News Act and revealed a new exemption that would allow Meta and Google to pay a certain amount to a group of news outlets.For Google, the figure is $172 million a year. For Facebook’s parent company, it’s $62 million.Instead of reaching deals with all major news outlets, the tech giants now have the option to reach a deal with a collective group that would include independent and minority language outlets. The minimum threshold could also include non-monetary contributions to Canadian journalism.The act, also known as Bill C-18, received Royal Assent in June of this year. It’s aimed at getting large tech corporations like Google and Meta to pay Canadian news outlets to share their content online.In a Friday news release, the feds say the proposed regulations will be published Saturday in the Canada Gazette. The government says the regulations, along with the accompanying Regulatory Impact Analysis...

Former prosecutor who resigned from Russia probe investigation tapped for state Supreme Court post

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:50 GMT

Former prosecutor who resigned from Russia probe investigation tapped for state Supreme Court post A former top federal prosecutor who resigned from the investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe has been tapped to fill an open seat on the Connecticut State Supreme Court.Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont announced Nora Dannehy’s nomination on Friday, calling his former general counsel “a woman of integrity who pursues justice wherever the evidence may lead.” Besides the Trump-Russia probe, Dannehy is well known in Connecticut for leading the successful federal corruption prosecutions of former Republican Gov. John G. Rowland in 2004 and other public figures during her tenure as the first woman U.S. Attorney in Connecticut.“Nora Dannehy is a person who knows what she knows, but you also know that she cares.” said Lamont, paraphrasing a quote from the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt. “She cares deeply about justice. She’s going to be an extraordinary associate justice on the Supreme Court.”She will be presented to the Democratic-controlled General Assembly for con...

ACC becomes latest super conference, expanding cross-country by adding Stanford, Cal and SMU

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:50 GMT

ACC becomes latest super conference, expanding cross-country by adding Stanford, Cal and SMU The Atlantic Coast Conference voted Friday to add Stanford, California and SMU to the league next year, providing a landing spot for two more schools from the disintegrating Pac-12 and creating a fourth super conference in major college sports.The additions make the ACC the latest power conference to expand its membership and footprint westward. Starting in August 2024, the league with Tobacco Road roots in North Carolina will increase its number of football schools to 17 and 18 in most other sports, with Notre Dame remaining a football independent.“We are thrilled to welcome three world-class institutions to the ACC, and we look forward to having them compete as part of our amazing league,” ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips said in a statement.The ACC needed 12 of its 15 members to approve expansion, and the vote was not unanimous. Florida State said it voted no because the move did not fully address its concerns about the conference’s revenue distribution model.“All three school...

UK orders more than 100 schools to keep buildings closed, citing risk of crumbling concrete

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:50 GMT

UK orders more than 100 schools to keep buildings closed, citing risk of crumbling concrete LONDON (AP) — The British government has ordered more than 100 schools to keep some or all of their buildings closed when the new academic year begins next week because of concern that crumbling concrete threatens the safety of children and staff.The announcement late Thursday sent school administrators scrambling to find ways to accommodate pupils, with some expected to return to the online instruction used during the COVID-19 pandemic. The timing of the decision, just days before the start of classes, raised questions from parents and school officials about why the government didn’t act sooner.Schools Minister Nick Gibb told the BBC that a beam collapse over the summer sparked an urgent reconsideration of whether buildings constructed with reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete were safe for school children. The Department for Education ordered 104 schools to keep some or all of their buildings closed when the autumn term begins Monday.“That’s a very cautious approach, so parents ...

2 men on water scooters killed by Algerian forces after crossing maritime border, Moroccan media say

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:50 GMT

2 men on water scooters killed by Algerian forces after crossing maritime border, Moroccan media say RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Algerian forces killed two men and detained a third after they strayed across Morocco’s maritime border with Algeria on water scooters, according to Moroccan media reports.Such deadly run-ins are rare on the border, which has long been closed because of deep tensions between the two North African neighbors, linked to the disputed territory of Western Sahara among other issues.A French citizen was among those killed Tuesday, and the detained man is also French, the French Foreign Ministry said Friday. Moroccan media reports said the men involved were French-Moroccan dual citizens.Moroccan prosecutors opened an investigation into a “violent sea incident” involving five people on water scooters, the official Moroccan news agency MAP reported. Moroccan officials haven’t provided details about what happened.Algerian police and coast guard officials did not respond to requests for comment.Mohamed Kissi told Moroccan news website 360.ma that he...

Cubs calling up a prospect as September begins

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:50 GMT

Cubs calling up a prospect as September begins CINCINNATI — As the Chicago Cubs begin the final full month of the regular season, the team is calling up one of their prospects.The hope is that Alexander Canario can give the team a boost as they look for their first playoff berth since 2020.The Cubs have officially called up outfielder Alexander Canario & pitcher Shane Greene from Triple-A Iowa..Both are eligible to play in today’s doubleheader against the Reds..@WGNNews pic.twitter.com/pSJt1YPLvW— Larry Hawley (@HawleySports) September 1, 2023The outfielder received his first call-up from the Cubs on Friday ahead of their four-game series with the Reds in Cincinnati on Friday along with right-handed pitcher Shane Greene. Canario will have the opportunity to make his major league debut when the teams meet for a doubleheader on Friday, with Game 1 starting at 12:10 p.m. and Game 2 at 5:40 p.m.It's been a great comeback for Canario, who is the 14th-ranked prospect in the Cubs' system according to MLB.com, after he suffere...

Glens Falls Big Brothers Big Sisters wins award

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:50 GMT

Glens Falls Big Brothers Big Sisters wins award GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - A local chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters got a sizable send-up by its national organization this week. Glens Falls-based Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Southern Adirondacks has been named Agency of the Year among the nonprofit's small and midsize agencies. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The Glens Falls office serves a wide area with only five full-time employees. In 2022, the chapter served 463 children, with 200 on the waitlist. Chapter CEO Bill Moon anticipates that they'll be able to serve 500 children this year, but the list of kids still in need stretches further.“Small markets have a lot of innovation and we need to start harnessing and embracing that. These awards are a wonderful recognition of our staff and what we’ve been able to achieve,” said Moon. “Awards are great, but we’re looking to call more attention to the needs of our youth and to bring more volunteers and donors into the agency.”The...

Pet food drive in Hudson with WBPM and CGHS/SPCA

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:50 GMT

Pet food drive in Hudson with WBPM and CGHS/SPCA HUDSON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Calling all pet owners! A pet food drive will be held on Saturday, September 16, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hudson Shop-Rite at 351 Fairview Avenue. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The pet food drive will be held in collaboration with 92.9/96.5 WBPM and the Columbia Greene-Humane Society/SPCA (CGHS/SPCA) Pet Food Bank. Bill Williams, mid-day host on WBPM 92.9/96.5, will be in attendance as well. The Food Bank is available to any family that is having trouble feeding their pets because of financial hardship. CGHS/SPCA gives away 50,000 lbs. of free food every year.

The Taco Shop opening in Glenville

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:50 GMT

The Taco Shop opening in Glenville GLENVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Glenville is getting a new restaurant. The Taco Shop is coming to the former Stewart's Shop at 710 Saratoga Road. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The eatery is a project by restauranteur and executive chef James Fronk, his wife Jessica Fronk, and friends Sean McKenna and Jennifer McKenna. Fronk also owns The Front Street Social Club in Ballston Spa.Fronk is a Glenville native. He moved to California for two decades where he met his wife and opened two restaurants. After closing those restaurants, Fronk moved back to the area in 2017. Jumpin’ Jack’s in Scotia closing for the 2023 season His wife's parents are from Mexico, so they were immersed in the culture and the food. "I wanted to honor my wife being here in New York," said Fronk. "There's not a lot of good Mexican food here. I really wanted to put something in Glenville."The building went through some renovations with Sean being a professional painter a...

NYSP to increase patrols throughout Labor Day weekend to combat impaired, reckless driving

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:50 GMT

NYSP to increase patrols throughout Labor Day weekend to combat impaired, reckless driving ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Ahead of Labor Day weekend, New York State Police are warning drivers of increased patrols to combat drunk, impaired, and reckless driving. Troopers say the enforcement period will begin on Friday and run through Monday, September 4. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! According to NYSP, the Labor Day holiday and weekend usually means increased and heavy traffic throughout the state. They say this traffic results in more crashes, injuries, and fatalities.Sobriety checkpoints and increased patrols can be expected for drivers to see by State Police and local law enforcement agencies. Standard marked NYSP vehicles, as well as specialty Concealed Identity Traffic Enforcement vehicles will be used during the crackdown to be able to easily identify drivers who are violating the law.Troopers say the CITE vehicles help them spot driving violations. They add the vehicles to blend into everyday traffic but are unmistakable as...