Caretaker of Dominican cemetery where bodies of six newborns were found turns himself in
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:47:10 GMT
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — A cemetery caretaker who was wanted for questioning about the bodies of six newborn babies found discarded near the cemetery in the Dominican Republic’s capital turned himself into authorities Friday, police said.The man, identified as Hilario Pascual, spoke in a video statement posted online before he turned himself in alleging that the bodies had been dropped off at the cemetery after hours and that he had already started drinking and forgot about them. The incident shocked and perplexed many in the Caribbean country. The bodies were found just outside the cemetery in Santo Domingo early Wednesday and prompted police to launch an investigation.A spokeswoman for Juan Bosch City Hospital, located nearby, said the institution had transferred the bodies of six newborns Tuesday to funeral home El Popular for proper burial. The owner of the funeral home, identified as Julián Encarnacion Montero, told Noticias SIN that the bodies were taken ...Nearly 1,000 migrating songbirds perish after crashing into windows at Chicago exhibition hall
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:47:10 GMT
David Willard has been checking the grounds of Chicago’s lakefront exhibition center for dead birds for 40 years. On Thursday morning he found something horrible: Hundreds of dead songbirds, so thick they looked like a carpet.Nearly 1,000 songbirds perished during the night after crashing into the McCormick Place Lakeside Center ‘s windows, the result, according to avian experts, of a deadly confluence of prime migration conditions, rain and the low-slung exhibition hall’s lights and window-lined walls.“It was just like a carpet of dead birds at the windows there,” said Willard, a retired bird division collections manager at the Chicago Field Museum, where his duties included administering, preserving and cataloging the museum’s collection of 500,000 bird specimens as well as searching for bird strikes as part of migration research. “A normal night would be zero to 15 (dead) birds. It was just kind of a shocking outlier to what we’ve experienced,”...A UN rights commission accuses South Sudan of violations more than a year before the next election
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:47:10 GMT
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — The U.N. Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan accused the country’s National Security Service of threatening media and civil society and undermining prospects for a democratic transition.A new report — based on the U.N. commission’s independent investigations in 2023 — was released on Thursday and gave details about attacks on journalists and members of civil society, both within and outside the country.Journalists have been subjected to surveillance, intimidation and human rights violations, including arbitrary detention, according to the U.N. report.“Independent media and a vibrant civil society represent critical voices in developing accountable governance, and the democratic processes required to enable peace and ensure human rights,” said Yasmin Sooka, the chair of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan.South Sudan is going through a political transition period after a civil war that wracked the country from 2013 until 2018, when a peac...Liberals’ bail-reform bill sparks concerns about need for more legal aid funding
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:47:10 GMT
OTTAWA — Many in Canada’s legal community are expressing concern about how the overloaded court systemand those needing legal aid could be affected a Liberal bill that proposes to make bail harder to access. Senators on a committee probing Bill C-48 will enter the final phase of their study later this month by going over the legislation clause by clause and suggesting amendments.Federal Justice Minister Arif Virani has encouraged the Senate to pass the bill quickly, saying the fact that all provincial and territorial governments pushed for the measures underlines their urgency.Police leaders also support the bill, saying these are much-needed reforms after a spate of high-profile killings by repeat violent offenders, who in some cases had been released on bail. But civil society groups and legal advocates representing people who are Black, Indigenous or otherwise marginalized say its measures could worsen the overrepresentation of such groups behind bars — something Liberals h...Man accused of restraining Walgreens pharmacist, techs during Northwest Side robbery
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:47:10 GMT
CHICAGO — A man was arrested along with a teen Sunday after unlawfully restraining a Walgreens pharmacist and pharmacy technicians during a violent robbery on the Northwest Side, court documents allege.Officers responded to the store, located in the 4300 block of North Central Avenue, at around 6:45 p.m. on the report of a robbery in progress.Court documents state Tyler Johnson, 18, entered the store that evening with a 17-year-old boy. They headed to the pharmacy in the back corner of the Walgreens. Johnson then allegedly grabbed a pharmacy technician's neck and threatened to kill the employee while indicating he had a weapon, according to documents.During the incident, a 27-year-old female pharmacist, and three technicians, 19, 20 and an unknown age, were restrained.Prosecutors allege Johnson stole money and 58 bottles of medication while threatening to "kill multiple victims."The pair were taken into custody by Chicago police at the scene.Johnson was charged with aggravated robbe...'It’s time to leave': 30 years since Michael Jordan's stunning first retirement
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:47:10 GMT
CHICAGO — One of the most stunning moments in the history of Chicago sports happened 30 years ago on Friday.But the drama and eventual announcement by Michael Jordan was actually something that unfolded over the course of 15 hours and included at Major League Baseball playoff game in the city. (AP Photo/Mike Elias)On October 6, 1993, in front of a sea of cameras and reporters at the Berto Center in Deerfield, Jordan announced his retirement from the game of basketball after nine seasons.He was 3 1/2 months removed from winning his third NBA Championship and third NBA Finals MVP with the Bulls, playing the best basketball of any player in the world. That's why Jordan's decision stunned fans in Chicago, the United States, and around the globe as arguably the most recognizable athlete in the world was hanging it up.“I have always stressed that when I lose the sense of motivation and the sense to prove something as a basketball player, it’s time to leave,” said Jordan of his announceme...McDonald's 'Boo Buckets' are back, and with a new color
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:47:10 GMT
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — McDonald's famous Boo Buckets are making a return just in time for Halloween.The fast food giant confirmed Friday that the buckets are back this year for a limited time.(McDonald's)The buckets temporarily replace the company's cardboard Happy Meal container, bringing customers some Halloween nostalgia.McDonald's first debuted the Boo Buckets in 1986. The limited-time buckets were a staple during the season before they vanished from 2016 to 2022. This year, a purple bucket joins the lineup for the first time since they were launched. The designs are called Monster, Skeleton, Mummy and Vampire. Dunkin’ unveils 6-foot inflatable spider donut The buckets aren't just to hold your meal, but they can be reused as candy buckets or Halloween decorations.Customers can get their hands on a Boo Bucket by ordering a Happy Meal through the app or at the store beginning Oct. 17 through Halloween or while supplies last.Senate on recess, House without leader as new government funding deadline looms
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:47:10 GMT
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Congress only has until mid-November to pass a government funding plan. Right now, the Senate is out of town and the House is consumed with choosing a new speaker, which is causing concern about how lawmakers are going to pass a budget.As Congress once again races the clock, several Republican senators are frustrated that they aren't staying in session to work on funding bills."I think the Senate ought to be here next week working on the appropriations bills, because we have a short amount of time and a lot of work to get done," Senator John Thune said.Senate Leader Chuck Schumer sent lawmakers home early this week and didn't cancel their scheduled recess for next week."There's no excuse for burning two weeks out of the 45 days we just got last Saturday," Senator John Cornyn said.The House will be in session next week. But after former speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted, they have to spend time picking a new leader.Congressman Dusty Johnson says that means ever...‘Loki’ review: Oscar-winner Ke Huy Quan joins the Marvel series in a chaotic Season 2
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:47:10 GMT
Nina Metz | Chicago TribuneJust two years and three months after “Loki” first premiered on Disney+ — a mere 27 months! — the Marvel series is back for a second season. If you’re detecting sarcasm, there’s the irony that a show about time has really stretched the boundaries of a reasonable gap between seasons.Those more dedicated to the Marvel Cinematic Universe might not see it that way, but it feels like a blunder. The first season built so much momentum, with Tom Hiddleston’s endlessly entertaining Loki, the Norse god of mischief, getting a taste of his own medicine down in the bowels of the Orwellian-sounding Time Variance Authority, before teaming up with Owen Wilson’s laconic TVA agent Mobius M. Mobius to … honestly? Don’t even recall.But the fate of the universe is at stake! And Jonathan Majors’ Kang, the agent of chaos also known as He Who Remains, is somehow at the root of it all.Majors, you may recall, is in the midst of some real world problems of his own. Earlier this yea...U.S adds 336,000 jobs in Sept., unemployment at 3.8%
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:47:10 GMT
The nation’s employers added 336,000 jobs in September, an unexpectedly robust gain and the largest monthly rise since January, evidence that many companies remain confident enough to keep hiring despite high interest rates and a hazy outlook for the economy.Last month’s job growth jumped from a 227,000 increase in August, which was revised sharply higher. July’s gain was also more than had been initially estimated. The economy has now added an average of 266,000 jobs a month for the past three months, a streak that could make it likelier that the Federal Reserve will raise its key rate again before year’s end as it continues its drive to tame inflation.Friday’s report from the Labor Department also showed that the unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.8%, not far above a half-century low.The job market has defied an array of threats this year, notably high inflation and the rapid series of Fed interest rate hikes that were intended to conquer it. Though the Fed’s h...Latest news
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