Transit advocates to speak out against new TTC service cuts

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:09 GMT

Transit advocates to speak out against new TTC service cuts Transit advocates are speaking out against new TTC service reductions that came into effect on a number of routes over the weekend.Volunteers will be handing out flyers that voice their concerns as weekday Toronto commuters experience the reduced service for the first time on Monday morning.The group TTCriders say the cuts are a further erosion of service and will have the greatest impact on marginalized communities in the city. Members will speak to members of the media at Spadina Station at 8:30 a.m.A recent study from Toronto Metropolitan University found the cuts would disproportionately impact those who depend on public transit for their everyday needs. The report suggests more than 80 per cent of the affected routes run through neighbourhoods with high poverty rates, high immigration and higher unemployment rates.The TTC cuts will impact 37 bus, streetcar, and subway routes and officials admit that some of the changes will result in longer wait times for customers. The agency ...

Another Pakistan court protects ex-PM Imran Khan from arrest

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:09 GMT

Another Pakistan court protects ex-PM Imran Khan from arrest ISLAMABAD (AP) — Another Pakistani court on Monday ruled in defense of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, granting him protection from arrest as lawsuits mounted against him. Police have charged the ousted premier with incitement to violence in several cases when his followers clashed with security forces this month.The latest reprieve for Khan comes as a political crisis roils Pakistan, pitting the former cricket star turned Islamist politician against the government of his successor, Shahbaz Sharif, and spilling into violence in the streets.Khan was ousted through a no-confidence vote in Parliament last April. Since then, the 70-year-old opposition leader has had more than 100 legal cases filed against him, including on charges of terrorism, incitement to violence and graft while in office.He has unsuccessfully campaigned for early elections, and has claimed, without providing evidence, that there are numerous plots to assassinate him. The Islamabad High Court on Monday ruled that ...

Suicide bomber kills 6 people near foreign ministry in Kabul

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:09 GMT

Suicide bomber kills 6 people near foreign ministry in Kabul ISLAMABAD (AP) — A suicide bomber struck on Monday near the foreign ministry in Kabul, killing at least six people and wounding several, according to officials. It was the second time this year that there has been an attack near the ministry.There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing but the regional affiliate of the Islamic State group has increased attacks since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in mid-August 2021. IS has targeted Taliban officials and patrols, as well as members of the country’s minority Shiites.According to Khalid Zadran, a spokesman for the Kabul police chief, Taliban security forces spotted the bomber before he was able to reach a checkpoint at the Malik Asghar intersection, near the ministry. The attacker then detonated his explosives, killing at least six civilians. Three members of the Taliban security forces were among those wounded in the attack.The Kabul hospital run by the EMERGENCY non-governmental organization said it received tw...

Poland: Foreigner held on suspicion of spying for Russia

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:09 GMT

Poland: Foreigner held on suspicion of spying for Russia WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Prosecutors in northern Poland said Monday a foreign national suspected of spying for Russia will remain in custody for three months until an investigation is completed. Prosecutors in Gdansk responsible for military matters said the foreigner, whose identity has not been released, admitted to having passed sensitive information to Russian intelligence. The suspect has been in European Union-member Poland since January and has collected information on key infrastructure and security procedures in the country’s north, spokeswoman Grazyna Wawryniuk said.Poland’s gas terminal and key ports are located in the north. A court granted a prosecution request to keep the suspect in custody for three months to assist investigators. The suspect faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. This is the latest in a number of arrests of individuals suspected of spying for Russia since Moscow’s Feb. 24 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Poland has remained a staunch supporte...

Elizabeth Warren running for 3rd US Senate term in 2024

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:09 GMT

Elizabeth Warren running for 3rd US Senate term in 2024 BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts Democratic U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren announced Monday that she will seek a third term in 2024.Warren, a prominent voice for the liberal wing of the Democratic Party and a failed 2020 presidential contender, said she’s running for reelection to end corruption in Washington, make the economy work for the middle class and protect democracy.“I first ran for Senate because I saw how the system is rigged for the rich and powerful and against everyone else. I won because Massachusetts voters know it, too. And now I’m running for Senate again because there’s a lot more we’ve got to do,” Warren said in a campaign video released Monday. Warren, 73, had more than $2.3 million in her campaign account at the end of 2022, according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.Warren first won election to the seat in 2012, defeating incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, who was elected to fill out the term of Democratic U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, wh...

Kimberly Palmer: How to use a tax refund to fight inflation

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:09 GMT

Kimberly Palmer: How to use a tax refund to fight inflation If inflation has eaten away at your budget the way waves erode a beach, then your tax refund might just provide a much-needed protective barrier.As of March, prices are up 6% over the past 12 months, according to the most recent consumer price index. At the same time, just over half of filers (55%) are expecting tax refunds for the 2022 tax year, with an average expected refund of $2,205, according to the 2023 Nerdwallet Tax Report. Financial experts say consumers can use that windfall — which is really just a delayed paycheck that you already earned — to help offset the strain of those higher prices.“Tax refunds are going to arrive at just the right time for many consumers this spring,” says Drew Wessell, a certified financial planner at Fiduciary Financial Advisors in Grand Rapids, Michigan.UNLOAD HIGH-INTEREST DEBTWith rising interest rates, variable-rate debt becomes more expensive — including credit cards. That’s why many financial experts put paying off debt at the top of the ...

Remembering author, writer and friend of the WGN Morning News Bill Zehme

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:09 GMT

Remembering author, writer and friend of the WGN Morning News Bill Zehme WGN Morning News is remembering a longtime friend who has died.Bill Zehme was everyone's friend, including some of the biggest names in show business.  A frequent and favorite guest on WGN, Zehme died Sunday succumbing to his 10-year battle with colorectal cancer.A brilliant writer and even better friend, Zehme  was a kid from the South Side who was able to get interviews no one else could get, but every time, bringing sides of his interview subjects out that no one else could do.  He wrote for Esquire Playboy, Vanity Faire, Rolling Stone, Chicago magazine and the Chicago Tribune. He wrote a great Sunday Magazine piece on the retirement of Bob Bell as WGN’s Bozo.   He was a big fan.   Some of his crowning achievements included scoring a rare interview with Frank Sinatra and writing the book "The Way You Wear Your Hat."  He did pieces on David Letterman and more books on comedian Andy Kaufman, Regis Philbin and Jay Leno.He also g...

Pandemic 3 years later: Has the COVID-19 virus won?

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:09 GMT

Pandemic 3 years later: Has the COVID-19 virus won? On the third anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, the virus is still spreading and the death toll is nearing 7 million worldwide. Yet most people have resumed their normal lives, thanks to a wall of immunity built from infections and vaccines.The virus appears here to stay, along with the threat of a more dangerous version sweeping the planet.“New variants emerging anywhere threaten us everywhere,” said virus researcher Thomas Friedrich of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “Maybe that will help people to understand how connected we are.”With information sources drying up, it has become harder to keep tabs on the pandemic. Johns Hopkins University on Friday shut down its trusted tracker, which it started soon after the virus emerged in China and spread worldwide.Saturday marks three years since the World Health Organization first called the outbreak a pandemic on March 11, 2020, and the United Nation's health organization says it's not yet ready ...

Schumer wants DEA team deployed to tri-state area to fight rising threat of 'tranq'

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:09 GMT

Schumer wants DEA team deployed to tri-state area to fight rising threat of 'tranq' NEW YORK (WPIX) -- Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer is calling on the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to send a specialized team of experts to the tri-state area to address the increasing threat of xylazine, also known as "tranq." The veterinary sedative has started to saturate street drugs in New York City and on Long Island. “Xylazine is dangerous, it’s deadly, and it’s here,” said Schumer. "It’s a deadly, skin-rotting zombie drug that evil drug dealers are now mixing with fentanyl, heroin and other drugs." Last week, the DEA issued a rare public safety alert about the widespread threat of fentanyl mixed with xylazine, which places users at a higher risk of a deadly overdose. The administration claims Mexican cartels source the drug from China and then bring it into the United States.Schumer is proposing a two-part plan. The first part asks for more federal dollars to help fund law enforcement, substance abuse treatment and mental health services. ‘Tranq’ turns ...

Greenland staying in daylight saving time permanently

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:09 GMT

Greenland staying in daylight saving time permanently COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Residents of Greenland have switched to daylight saving time and moved their clocks one hour forward this weekend for the very last time.Unlike most of Europe, Greenlanders will leave their clocks untouched come autumn when daylight saving time ends. While Europe and the U.S. debate whether to stick to the twice-yearly practice, Greenland -- a vast Danish semi-independent territory in the Arctic -- has resolved to perennially remain only three hours behind Copenhagen and most other European countries instead of four.Greenland's parliament, Inatsisartut, voted to stick to daylight saving time year-round on Nov. 24 last year. Officials say it will give Greenlanders another hour of daylight in the afternoons and more time to do business with Europe and farther afield.“The shift of time zone marks an exciting new beginning, an equal connection to North America and Europe, and an opportunity to slow down in a fast-paced world,” Visit Greenland, the local govern...