Canada to accept more Syrian, Turkish residents after earthquake
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:45 GMT
TORONTO — Canada will make it easier for temporary residents from Turkey and Syria to extend their stay in the country and will prioritize the visa applications of people from these two countries, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser said Saturday. More than 50,000 people have been killed and millions displaced after the 7.8-magnitude quake and several powerful aftershocks hit southern Turkey and northern Syria on Feb. 6. Fraser said the government will allow people from Turkey and Syria who have a temporary status to visit family, study or work in Canada to apply for an extension and will wave the application fees for them. He said his department will also prioritize processing temporary visa applications for people affected by the earthquake. “For those who apply for a temporary residency visa, we will be able to treat their applications with priority processing,” Fraser said.“(There are) special measures that we’re implementing, internal to our system, to prov...Israelis protest legal overhaul plans for 11th week
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:45 GMT
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israelis on Saturday took to the streets in protests, now in their 11th week, against plans by Benjamin Netanyahu’s hard-line government to overhaul the country’s legal system.The protesters say the proposed changes undermine the country’s democracy by restricting the power of the Supreme Court. Netanyahu and his allies say the plan is needed to curb what they claim are excessive powers of unelected judges.The main protest in the central city of Tel Aviv drew tens of thousands of people who waved Israeli flags and traffic sign banners that read “Dead End!” and “Risk Ahead!” Smaller protests were reported in other parts of the country.On Wednesday, Netanyahu swiftly rejected a compromise proposal by Israeli President Isaac Herzog to resolve the standoff, deepening the crisis over a program that has roiled the country and drawn international criticism.Israeli police deployed a water cannon to disperse protesters gathered at a main junction in Karkur, a to...Some Trump rivals rally to his side as possible charges loom
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:45 GMT
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Top Republicans, including some of Donald Trump’s potential rivals for the GOP’s 2024 presidential nomination, rushed to his defense Saturday after Trump said he is bracing for possible arrest.The reaction underscores the political risks faced by would-be opponents who are eager to convince voters that it is time to move on from the former president. But they also recognize the multiple investigations — Trump’s post on social media about the Manhattan district attorney’s probe led to the public declarations of support — remain deeply unpopular with his supporters and they fear alienating his loyal base.Among those coming to Trump’s side were House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who said a possible indictment would be “an outrageous abuse of power by a radical DA who lets violent criminals walk as he pursues political vengeance” against Trump.McCarthy, R-Calif., said he would direct relevant GOP-led House committees “to immed...Florida may ban girls’ period talk in elementary grades
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:45 GMT
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Legislation moving in the Florida House would ban discussion of menstrual cycles and other human sexuality topics in elementary grades.The bill sponsored by Republican Rep. Stan McClain would restrict public school instruction on human sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases and related topics to grades 6 through 12. McClain confirmed at a recent committee meeting that discussions about menstrual cycles would also be restricted to those grades.“So if little girls experience their menstrual cycle in 5th grade or 4th grade, will that prohibit conversations from them since they are in the grade lower than sixth grade?” asked state Rep. Ashley Gantt, a Democrat who taught in public schools and noted that girls as young as 10 can begin having periods.“It would,” McClain responded.The GOP-backed legislation cleared the House Education Quality Subcommittee on Wednesday by a 13-5 vote mainly along party lines. It would also allow parents to object to books and othe...Louisiana works out deal for family to keep pet nutria
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:45 GMT
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — After much public outcry, state officials now say they will let a Louisiana couple keep a 22-pound nutria — a beady-eyed, orange-toothed, rat-tailed rodent commonly considered a wetlands-damaging pest — as a pet that frolics with their dog, snuggles in their arms and swims in the family pool.The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, in a statement Friday, said Myra and Denny Lacoste are being allowed to apply for a permit so they can legally keep Neuty the Nutria in their New Orleans home, The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate reported. Montoucet said details of the permit are being finalized.The announcement came after more than 17,000 people signed an online petition demanding that the state leave Neuty and his family alone.“I think this is a good conclusion for all sides,” Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Jack Montoucet said.The rodent has been living with the Lacostes for more than two years. The wildlif...Military: rocket fired from Gaza lands on southern Israel
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:45 GMT
JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military said Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip fired a rocket toward southern Israel Saturday evening.The rocket fell and exploded in an open area, triggering warning sirens in the Nahal Oz community to the east of Gaza City.There were no reports of casualties or damage. The Israeli military usually responds to such rocket fire with airstrikes in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, raising the possibility of further violence just ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.The rocket attack comes a day before Israeli and Palestinian officials are set to meet in Egypt in a U.S.-backed effort to defuse violence that has soared especially in the West Bank and east Jerusalem for nearly a year.The meeting in the Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh is a follow-up to last month’s meeting in Jordan for the same purpose. However, deadly Israeli raids in the West Bank and Palestinian attacks continued since the Feb. 26 meeting in Aqaba. Twenty-three Palestinians a...What to know about Trump's hush-money case, possible indictment
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:45 GMT
(NewsNation) — More than six years after Donald Trump's lawyer paid an adult actress to allegedly keep quiet about an affair she said she had with Trump, New York prosecutors are considering whether the former president should face charges in the case. Earlier this week, Trump was invited to testify before a Manhattan grand jury in connection with the hush money investigation, according to his lawyer. On Monday, the former president's longtime fixer and former attorney, Michael Cohen, who ultimately made the payments in question, testified before the grand jury. Both actions suggest an indictment may be coming. If that happens, Trump would become the first former president ever to face criminal charges. What is the case about?In the runup to the 2016 election, Trump's longtime attorney Cohen paid porn actress Stormy Daniels $130,000, allegedly to keep her quiet about an affair she claimed to have had with the former president.Trump has acknowledged that he paid Cohen a "monthly reta...Do I drink too much coffee?
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:45 GMT
(WOOD/NEXSTAR) — Maybe you're among the 90% of U.S. adults who drink caffeinated drinks daily or you like a little pick-me-up every now and then — either way, you know the world's most popular stimulant definitely can pack a punch. But are you getting too much of it?While doctors say caffeine usually doesn't directly lead to health problems, it's important to be mindful of side effects. ‘National Customer Rage Survey’ points to troubling trend among US consumers "The (U.S. Department of Agriculture), the (Food and Drug Administration), both of those organizations are going to recommend that 400 milligrams is typically what's deemed safe for most adults," said Shanthi Appelö, a registered dietitian with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.For reference, Appelö said there's about 100 mg of caffeine in an 8-ounce cup of coffee — a cup of tea has 50 mg and a 12-ounce cola has 50 mg. Herbal tea doesn't have caffeine.Appelö said the half-life of caffeine is four to six hours and some p...Harm Reduction
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:45 GMT
Over 50% of Gen Z, Millenials say they're not 'adulting' right: Report
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:45 GMT
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A recent survey revealed that more than half of Gen Z and Millenials burn out by the time they reach adulthood.The survey, conducted by insuranks, took responses from 1,000 Gen Zers and Millennials, who said they "don’t know how to complete common adulting tasks on their own."To put into perspective, half of Gen Z is now 18 years old or older. The oldest members of Gen Z are now 26 years old and the oldest Millenials are 42.Fifty-seven percent of Gen Zers and Millenials say they do not feel like they have adulting figured out. In the survey, 63% of Gen Zers and Millennials said they did not feel like they were prepared for the responsibility of being an adult, and admitted they feel burned out by adulthood.The biggest struggle for both generations seems to revolve around cars with 63% of the younger generations having no idea how to change the oil in a car, 48% not knowing how to change a tire and 42% not knowing how to jumpstart a car. Moreov...Latest news
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