5 takeaways from AP’s Black attorneys general interviews about race, justice and politics
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:52:42 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — At a moment of record visibility and influence for Black attorneys in the United States, debates over race, criminal justice and democracy are increasingly at the center of the public conversation. Many of these Black litigators and law enforcement officials have made history, from the White House and the Supreme Court to the halls of Congress, but their perspectives and approaches to role aren’t monolithic.In wide-ranging interviews with The Associated Press, six sitting Black attorneys general discussed the challenges and opportunities of serving as the top law enforcement officer in their respective states. The interviews shed light on the interplay between public safety, criminal justice reform, the rule of law and other foundational questions facing a justice system under unprecedented strain and doubt from the American public.Here are some of the biggest takeaways from the conversations: Black attorneys general are at the forefront of criminal justice refor...New report shows province needs to double current funding to Ontario universities
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:52:42 GMT
A new report is highlighting the consequences of provincial funding cuts to public universities and imploring the Ontario government to double its current funding.The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Ontario office said cuts have put the financial stability of Ontario universities at serious risk and students are paying the price.It found that the province would have to increase funding from just under $8,300 per student to more than $16,000 per student just to reach the average funding level of other provinces.The report found between 2018 and 2022, university operating revenues from the provincial government and domestic student fees was reduced by $3,200 per student.The funding reductions have led to domestic students paying tuition fees that are 24 per cent higher than the average for the rest of Canada.Author of the report, Randy Robinson, said the increases in tuitions could have long-term consequences.“Obviously when you put the price of something up, demand goes...Blinken sees goals largely unfulfilled in Mideast trip, even as Israel pledges to protect civilians
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:52:42 GMT
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken returned to the Mideast this week pressing for agreements to extend the Gaza cease-fire, step up the release of hostages held by Hamas and limit Palestinian civilian casualties if fighting with Israel resumed. He left Friday with his goals largely unfulfilled. Blinken wrapped up his third Middle East tour since the Israel-Hamas war started in October with decidedly mixed results. He watched as the seven-day cease-fire agreement collapsed under new Hamas attacks and Israeli airstrikes. And, it remained uncertain if Israel would follow through on commitments to protect Palestinian civilians from military operations in the southern Gaza Strip, as he warned they should, or whether Hamas would engage in future hostage negotiations. Blinken arrived in Israel on Thursday with hopes to see a further extension of the cease-fire agreement under which Israel had halted most military operations in exchange for the release...Trump attorney says trial during campaign would be ‘election interference’ if he is GOP nominee
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:52:42 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — An attorney for former President Donald Trump said Friday it would amount to “election interference” if his client is the Republican nominee for president while on trial in Georgia in the months running up to the general election.Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee opened the door for discussion on trial timing while considering requests by two of the former president’s co-defendants to delay certain pretrial deadlines. But he said he didn’t plan to make any immediate decisions on a trial date.District Attorney Fani Willis last month asked that all defendants remaining in the case — currently Trump and 14 others — be tried together beginning Aug. 5. Prosecutors have previously estimated it would take them four months to present their case, not including jury selection. That would mean the trial would be underway during the final months of the election campaign.“Can you imagine the notion of the Republican nominee for president not being able to...California cities and farms will get 10% of requested state water supplies when 2024 begins
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:52:42 GMT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California water agencies serving 27 million people will get 10% of the water they requested from state supplies to start 2024 due to a relatively dry fall, even though the state’s reservoirs are in good shape, state officials said Friday.The state’s Department of Water Resources said there was not much rain or snow in October and November. Those months are critical to developing the initial water allocation, which can be increased if conditions improve, officials said.“California’s water year is off to a relatively dry start,” Karla Nemeth, director of the Department of Water Resources, said in a statement. “While we are hopeful that this El Niño pattern will generate wet weather, this early in the season we have to plan with drier conditions in mind.” El Niño is a periodic and naturally occurring climate event that shifts weather patterns across the globe. It can cause extreme weather conditions ranging from drought to floodi...December concert calendar: 10 of the best Chicago area shows
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:52:42 GMT
CHICAGO — Winter is here but venues around the area offer a reprieve to warm up and rock out. Here's 10 of the best shows this month.12/1 — Mavis Staples, Northwestern's Cahn AuditoriumHometown hero Mavis Staples crosses Howard Street into Evanston Friday night for a concert to benefit the James B. Moran Center for Youth Advocacy. While keeping a busy live schedule, she seems never to neglect the area - with her fourth show in 2023 Friday night at Northwestern.Listen in: You Are Not AloneNEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 13: Mavis Staples performs onstage at the Hudson River Park Friends 2022 Gala at Pier Sixty at Chelsea Piers on October 13, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Hudson River Park Friends)12/1-12/3 — Angel Olsen, Thalia HallWatching an artist evolve is special, especially one who is not afraid to bounce between genres. That's exactly what Angel Olsen has been doing - shifting from indie to more of a country folk sound. "Big Time" was her f...Jussie Smollett conviction upheld by appeals court
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:52:42 GMT
(The Hill) — An Illinois appeals court has upheld actor Jussie Smollett’s disorderly conduct conviction in an opinion filed Friday.A three-panel judge affirmed Smollett’s conviction in a 2-1 ruling. His lawyers could appeal the decision and bring it to the state Supreme Court.If the Illinois Supreme Court does take up or reverse the appellate court's decision, the actor must serve the sentence that was handed down in March 2022.The appeals court panel heard arguments from Smollett’s attorneys in September, who said his conviction should be thrown out.In 2019, Smollett claimed he was the victim of a hate crime in Chicago. The actor, known for his role on the TV series “Empire,” is Black and gay.He claimed he was attacked on the street by two men in Chicago who yelled racist, homophobic and pro-Trump remarks and put a noose around his neck. It turned out that Smollett had paid two brothers, Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo, to stage the attack, prosecutors said.He was later charged wit...What is the 'card draining' scam? Beware ahead of holidays
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:52:42 GMT
(WTAJ/NEXSTAR) — It's the latest trick scammers are using to steal your money via gift cards and you might not know until it's too late: it's called "card draining." Police in eastern Pennsylvania have put out a warning to all Americans heading into the holiday season after 100 different gift cards, including Visa and Apple cards, were reportedly drained at a local grocery store. But the problem has been seen all across the U.S., including multiple incidents in Colorado this summer. Disney+ unveils new subscriber-only perks for the holiday season What is card draining? Card draining is just that. They drain the gift card. But how do they drain a gift card that isn't activated and has no money on it?Short answer: They don't. This scam involves the culprits taking cards off displays and carefully getting the information from the back of the gift card before putting them back. From there, they wait. These scammers use a little patience and wait for these cards to be activated and mon...Oak Hill Parkway Touch-a-Truck and car seat check this weekend
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:52:42 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Nearly half of all children are not properly buckled in their car seat. On Saturday, Dec. 2, you'll have an opportunity to make sure your kid doesn't fall into that category.At a Texas Department of Transportation community event, there will be an update on the Oak Hill Parkway Construction progress, a car seat check and construction and emergency vehicles on display.Since the last time KXAN checked in on the Oak Hill Parkway construction in southwest Austin, there have been some big changes. TxDOT wants families to check out equipment at major project "One of the big things that we've done here recently, earlier this month, we opened the eastbound U.S. 290 main lanes. So you're gonna get a taste of what the Oak Hill Parkway project is going to be like when it's completed," TxDOT spokesperson Bradley Wheelis said.It should be completed in early 2026, but, in the meantime, it does mean heavy traffic through the U.S. Highway 290 and Highway 71 corridor, which someti...Feds remind employers, workers of holiday safety after Texas man's death
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:52:42 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- As December kicks off the holiday season, the federal government would like to remind employers and workers to practice safety in the workplace, according to a news release from the U.S. Department of Labor.This comes as a "sad reminder" after 40-year-old Carlos Anaya-Ortiz "suffered electrocution as he stood on wet, muddy ground and connected holiday lights to a homemade extension cord on Nov. 10, 2022" in McKinney, the release said.According to an investigation into Anaya-Ortiz's death, the employer was "cited for exposing workers to electrical and fall hazards."“While employees celebrate during the holidays, employers must pay close attention to the safety hazards workers face atop ladders or roofs mounting decorations, handling customer orders in busy warehouses and crowded retail stores, and working outdoors as winter approaches,” OSHA Regional Administrator Eric S. Harbin in Dallas said in the release. “We encourage all employers to stress the importance of wo...Latest news
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