Officials to transfer animals, drop probe on Puerto Rico zoo
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:53:27 GMT
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Federal authorities said Wednesday they are dropping all investigations into Puerto Rico’s lone zoo where various species have died, saying the decision came after reaching an agreement with local officials to transfer the animals to sanctuaries on the U.S. mainland.The announcement angered many activists who have long fought to have the U.S. territory’s government held responsible for the deaths and ill health of animals reported for more than a decade at the Dr. Juan A. Rivero Zoo in the western town of Mayaguez.“We cannot change what happened in the past,” U.S. Attorney Stephen Muldrow said. “Animals died.” However, he stressed that going to court would only delay the transfer of the zoo’s remaining animals, which number some 300 and range from a tarantula to a lone elephant.“The wellbeing of the animals is the number one priority,” Muldrow said at a press conference.He added that violations at the zoo spanned “many years,” with “different administrat...Al-Qaida suspect transferred from US prison to Saudi Arabia
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:53:27 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. military officials said Wednesday they had returned a suspected al-Qaida operative long held at the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to his home country, Saudi Arabia.Ghassan al Sharbi’s transfer was the latest aimed at emptying the Guantanamo military prison of those detainees who have either never been charged or have finished their sentences following the U.S. military’s global roundup of extremist suspects after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States.U.S. officials over the years depicted al Sharbi as a loyal al-Qaida supporter and collaborator. Al Sharbi featured in a now famous memo by a Phoenix FBI agent — little heeded at the time — who correctly warned months before the 9/11 attacks that Middle Eastern students appeared to be taking flying lessons for the purpose of attacks involving civil aviation.The U.S. says al Sharbi fled to Pakistan after the Sept. 11 attacks for training in bomb-making. He was arrested there the ne...Don’t expect a biopic: ‘BlackBerry’ filmmakers on walking a line of fact and fiction
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:53:27 GMT
TORONTO — When the Canadian filmmakers behind “BlackBerry” set out to make a feature-length movie about the beloved smartphone’s meteoric rise and fall, they weren’t necessarily interested in getting all the facts right.Even though their project was named after the Waterloo, Ont., invention that forever changed how we communicate, both the director and co-writer say they were less interested in the device itself than the story of the three men who grew a pocket-sized idea into a gargantuan success.Director and co-writer Matt Johnson said, unlike other major technology companies that have dominated the conversation in recent years, BlackBerry’s history hasn’t been told in documentaries or TV miniseries.The absence of a familiar narrative gave him and his team a “blank slate” to draft their own versions of former co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie.“We got to get there first in terms of saying who they really were without there being a whole bunch of...JPMorgan sues former exec over ties to Epstein sex abuse
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:53:27 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — JPMorgan Chase sued its former executive Jes Staley on Wednesday, alleging that he aided in hiding Jeffrey Epstein’s yearslong sex abuse and trafficking in order to keep the financier as a client.The New York bank seeks to hold Staley personally liable for any financial penalties that JPMorgan may have to pay in two related cases. It is also seeking to force Staley to pay back any wages he earned during the time he allegedly was aware of the abuse.“In light of Staley’s intentional and outrageous conduct in failing to disclose pertinent information and abandoning (JPMorgan’s) interests in favor of his own and Epstein’s personal interests, (the bank) is entitled to punitive damages,” the bank said in its lawsuit.A lawyer for Staley had no comment on the JPMorgan’s lawsuit.JPMorgan’s lawsuit was filed after the bank was sued by the government of the U.S. Virgin Islands as well as by a woman identified as Jane Doe, who was allegedly abused by Epstein. Those l...Japan’s Nissan slashing EV costs, cuts rare materials use
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:53:27 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese automaker Nissan is revving up its electrification shift and slashing costs by using the same components across models and reducing use of expensive rare materials. Nissan Motor Co. presented its “X-in-1” development strategy Thursday, in which the X stands for various powertrain parts such as an electric motor and inverter that can be used across models. The company said development and manufacturing costs will be reduced by 30% in 2026 compared to 2019 levels. The Yokohama-based automaker was a pioneer in electric vehicles but rivals like Tesla and BYD of China have overtaken it. As the move toward ecological models gains momentum around the world, driven by worries over climate change, Nissan has been eager to showcase its prowess. Its senior vice president, Toshihiro Hirai, acknowledged that prices of rare earths and other materials needed to make electric vehicle batteries and other parts are expected to rise in coming years. That means automakers must hav...‘100% preventable,’ say families calling for change after deadly B.C. tug sinking
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:53:27 GMT
VANCOUVER — Family members of two men who died when a tugboat sank off British Columbia’s northern coast are pushing for federal government action after the Transportation Safety Board concluded the accident highlighted “major systemic issues in the transportation industry.”Troy Pearson, the 58-year-old pilot, and 25-year-old crew member Charley Cragg died in the water after the tug Ingenika sank in February 2021. A third crewman made it to the life raft and was rescued hours later.In a report released Wednesday, the safety board issued four recommendations, including that Transport Canada begin regular inspections of tugs of 15 gross tonnesor less and require risk assessments on the smaller boats.It also called for improvements to the waiver system required to pilot a tug. The Pacific Pilot Authority, the Crown corporation that maintains safe pilot service in B.C.’s coastal waters, had implemented a process where some vessels, mostly tugs and barges, could obtain...Chicago police: 15-year-old boy shot in the chest in Auburn Gresham
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:53:27 GMT
CHICAGO — A 15-year-old boy is in critical condition after he was shot in the chest Wednesday evening in Auburn Gresham, according to Chicago police.Around 6:25 p.m., Chicago police said the boy was walking with someone else when shots were fired. Police haven't specified who fired shots or what may have led to the shooting. 3 children, woman critically injured in fire at home of Chicago firefighter: sources The boy was taken to Comer Children's Hospital in critical condition, according to the Chicago Police Department. Candlelight vigil honors victims killed in Bolingbrook home invasion No one has been arrested yet in connection with the incident. Area Two detectives are still investigating.Rodents shut down food sales at CA Walgreens
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:53:27 GMT
MILL VALLEY, Calif. (KRON) — Food, candy and beverage sales at a Walgreens location in Mill Valley, California, were suspended due to a rodent problem. A store employee told a KRON4 reporter who visited on Tuesday night that they were told not to sell food items from their store, but were not informed why or how long the stoppage would last. Video and photos from the Walgreens, which is located on Shoreline Drive, shows shelves stocked full of food with signs taped to the front. The printed signs read "All food, candy, beverage sales are temporarily suspended."(Noelle Bellow/KRON)(Noelle Bellow/KRON)(Noelle Bellow/KRON)KRON4 reached out to another Bay Area Walgreens location, which said it was selling food items as normal. KRON4 also reached out to Marin County Health and Human Services to see if they were aware of sales being suspended at the location and are awaiting a response.The Mill Valley location suspending food sales comes on the heels of California Gov. Gavin Newsom announ...Texas city named among the south's best small towns in 2023
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:53:27 GMT
DALLAS (KDAF) — Everyone has their opinions about the best places to live in America, but there's something about small towns throughout the southern US that bring more charm, better food, and peace & quiet than anywhere else.Southern Living has released its winners of 2023 South's Best Awards looking at the top small towns, best BBQ, and more!"In a year when more people than ever are traveling and moving to the South, we wanted to put a spotlight on small towns in this year's South's Best Awards," said Sid Evans, Editor in Chief of Southern Living. "These are the hidden gems our readers picked for their character, charm, and unmistakable Southernness. We're also thrilled to have Hoda Kotb sharing her longtime connection to New Orleans as a cover story. This whole issue is about the places we love, and in Hoda's case, the city clearly loves her back."Here's a look at their rankings of the south's best small towns:1. St. Augustine, FL2. Beaufort...St. Paul man sentenced in elaborate Minneapolis phone theft ring that targeted intoxicated bar patrons
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:53:27 GMT
A St. Paul man was sentenced Tuesday to nearly eight years in prison for his role in an elaborate phone theft ring that targeted downtown Minneapolis bar patrons.Aaron Tracey Johnson, 26, pleaded guilty last week to one count of racketeering in the scheme, which cost its dozens of victims hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to documents filed in Hennepin County District Court.In exchange for a 94-month sentence, Johnson admitted to his role in the theft ring and “implicated several other top members,” Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty’s office said in a news release.“People have to feel and be safe in our county,” Moriarty said in the release. “This sophisticated operation targeted unsuspecting victims enjoying a night out and contributed to instilling a culture of fear that threatens the vibrancy of our community. I am grateful for the groundbreaking and extensive investigation by the Minneapolis Police Department and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal ...Latest news
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