Man wanted in TTC assaults allegedly spat on people, police say
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:46 GMT
Toronto police are searching for a man wanted in multiple assaults on the TTC that involved the suspect spitting on people.Authorities said on May 15, a man was exiting a subway car at Coxwell Station in The Danforth when he allegedly spat at two passengers without provocation as they were boarding.A day later, on May 16, police said a man walking from Main Street Station in the east end spat at another passenger as they walked toward the TTC station.Investigators identified the suspect as 28-year-old Joseph O’Sullivan Martinez of Toronto.He’s wanted for three counts of assault and five counts of breaching probation.Joseph O’Sullivan Martinez, 28, of Toronto. Photo: Toronto police.Doctor’s supporters, hospital at odds with Indiana penalty for talking about 10-year-old’s abortion
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:46 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Supporters of an Indianapolis doctor voiced frustration Friday with the Indiana medical board’s decision that she violated patient privacy laws when she talked with a newspaper reporter about providing an abortion to a 10-year-old Ohio rape victim.The board’s vote late Thursday to issue a letter of reprimand against Dr. Caitlin Bernard won’t limit her ability to practice medicine in the state, and the hospital system where she works said it stood by its finding that she followed privacy rules. The medical board rejected allegations that Bernard failed to properly report suspected child abuse and was unfit to have a medical license.Some of Bernard’s colleagues criticized the Medical Licensing Board’s vote and the state attorney general’s pursuit of disciplinary action against her as trying to intimidate doctors in Indiana, where the Republican-dominated Legislature enacted an abortion ban last year that courts have put on hold.Bernard’s revelation of the girl trav...Reform-minded prosecutors in northern Virginia face primary challenges
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:46 GMT
FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — In the four years since progressive reform prosecutors swept into office across northern Virginia, they have faced constant criticism, ranging from conservatives who deride them as bleeding-heart “ Soros prosecutors ” to judges who claim they abuse their discretion.Now, as these prosecutors are up for reelection in Virginia’s off-off year elections, the challengers in next month’s Democratic primaries aren’t challenging the reform agenda. Instead, they too are casting themselves as reformers.Political analysts look to Virginia’s odd-year elections for clues about voter sentiment heading into midterms and presidential years. This year, the prosecutor races may show how voters feel about crime, three years after protests over racial injustice both energized progressives and prompted a conservativebacklash. Stephen Farnsworth, a political science professor at the University of Mary Washington, cautioned against drawing sweeping conclusions from a primary that histor...Presidential hopeful DeSantis inspires push to make book bans easier in Republican-controlled states
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida (AP) — As he vies for the Republican presidential nomination, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is touting a series of measures he has pushed that have led to an upswing in banned or restricted books — not just in Florida schools but in an increasing number of other conservative states.Florida last year became the first in a wave of red states to enact laws making it easier for parents to challenge books in school libraries they deem to be pornographic, deal improperly with racial issues or in other ways be inappropriate for students.Books ensnared in the Florida regulations include explicit graphic novels about growing up LGBTQ+, a children’s book based on a true story of two male penguins raising a chick in a zoo and “The Bluest Eye,” a novel by Nobel laureate Toni Morrison that includes descriptions of child sexual abuse. Certain books covering racial themes also have been pulled from library shelves, sometimes temporarily, as school administrators try to assess what...Green carpet in United Arab Emirates welcomes India’s film elite for Bollywood awards ceremony
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ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Indian celebrities and Bollywood stars on Friday walked a green carpet for a second year in a row in the United Arab Emirates — the signature color of the International Indian Film Academy awards.The 23rd edition of the “Bollywood Oscars” is being hosted at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, the UAE capital, over two days. Friday night kicked off with performances by Bollywood A-listers such as Badshah and Rajkummar Rao.The spotlight will shift on Saturday night to the main event, a grand awards ceremony that recognizes cinematic achievements from the past year. “Often film stars and the industry are something that’s far away from things like India and with us traveling around the world, we can bring them closer and create a bigger industry.” said Noreen Khan, vice president of IIFA.Home to over 3.5 million Indians, the UAE has an undeniable link to India’s thriving multi-billion dollar film industry. Bollywood continues to extend its sway within t...Guatemala’s top court ends candidacy of leading presidential hopeful 1 month before vote
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:46 GMT
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemala’s top court blocked the candidacy of another presidential hopeful on Friday, this time ending the campaign of poll leader Carlos Pineda for alleged violations of electoral law.The Constitutional Court rejected Pineda’s appeal after electoral authorities had ruled him ineligible only a month before the first round of voting June 25.Pineda is the third presidential candidate ruled ineligible to run. The court rejected the final appeals of candidate Roberto Arzú on Thursday, and previously had ruled against Thelma Cabrera because of a paperwork issue with her running mate.Some observers have accused Guatemala’s electoral authorities of using the judicial system to pare down the field to candidates acceptable to the establishment.Pineda, a conservative populist, running a campaign that caught fire on social media, emerged as the surprise leader atop the polls earlier this month.Authorities said there were problems in the way his party selected its candida...U.S. cities reporting fewer killings hope crime strategies prevent a summer surge
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:46 GMT
CHICAGO (AP) — An expected bump in violent crime this summer has mayors and police officials around the U.S. rolling out familiar strategies of making officers more visible and engaging with community groups, in some cases leaning on civilians to enforce curfews and keep the peace.Chicago is among the U.S. cities under scrutiny following a mayoral race that focused on public safety in response to demands for change. Violence often surges during summer months, so this holiday weekend will undoubtedly ramp up pressure on Mayor Brandon Johnson’s new administration to deliver short-term improvement along with the long-term strategies that the former union organizer advocated while campaigning to lead the nation’s third-largest city.“It’s going to take all of us, not just the police, not just city government, to ensure that our communities can live and thrive in peace and safety,” Johnson said at a lakefront press conference promoting the city’s Memorial Day weekend strategy. Most large ...Saudi Arabia and the US say Sudan’s warring sides appear to be better abiding by latest cease-fire
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CAIRO (AP) — Saudi Arabia and the United States said Friday the warring sides in Sudan’s conflict are adhering better to a new, weeklong cease-fire following days of sporadic fighting.The truce, brokered by Riyadh and Washington, went into effect on Monday, but fighting continued in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum and the western Darfur region. Particularly intense clashes flared up on Wednesday, the two mediators said in a joint statement.The conflict in Sudan erupted in mid-April after months of escalating tensions between the military, led by Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, and the Rapid Support Forces, a powerful paramilitary commanded by Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. The conflict has killed at least 863 civilians, including at least 190 children, according to the most recent numbers from the Sudanese Doctors’ Syndicate.The latest, weeklong cease-fire is the seventh attempt at a truce after the others were violated. A new cross-party committee tasked with monitoring potential vio...Aide: North Dakota Gov. Burgum planning run for GOP presidential nomination
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:46 GMT
Two-term North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a former computer software entrepreneur, is expected to run for the Republican presidential nomination, a political aide familiar with the plans told The Associated Press on Friday, putting him in an already crowded field dominated by ex-President Donald Trump.The aide said Burgum plans to launch his campaign with a June 7 event in Fargo, the largest city in North Dakota. The aide was speaking on the condition of anonymity because the event had not been publicized yet.The 66-year-old Burgum is jumping into a field that includes fellow Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, seen by some Republicans as the strongest alternative to Trump. Other candidates include former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. Former Vice President Mike Pence is also considered a likely presidential candidate but has not yet announced a bid.The eventual GOP nominee ...Shots fired on Chicago's North Avenue Beach hours after opening for the summer
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:46 GMT
CHICAGO — Shots were fired on Chicago's North Avenue Beach hours after it opened on Friday for the summer.According to information from the Chicago Police Department, about 80 teens were at the beach when a fight broke out around 1:30 p.m. Chicago’s new leaders’ Memorial Day weekend public safety plan Shots were fired during the fight and no one was injured, police said.One person, who hasn't been identified yet, was eventually taken into custody, police said. Boating safety tips this Memorial Day weekend in Chicago Officers were checking bags before people were allowed on the beach.The beach is closed while officers are investigating.On Thursday, Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago police officials shared their safety plans for the holiday weekend.Latest news
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