New Hampshire Senate rejects lifting abortion ban penalties
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:05 GMT
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The penalties associated with New Hampshire’s 24-week abortion ban will remain in place after the state Senate on Thursday killed legislation that would have removed them.The Republican-led Senate voted 14-10 along party lines to reject a bill that would have removed the civil and criminal penalties from the 2021 ban on abortion after the 24th week of pregnancy. It also rejected adding an explicit right to abortion up to 24 weeks to state law. Both bills had passed the House, where Republicans hold a narrow 201-196 majority.Democrats unsuccessfully argued that the state should codify abortion rights in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last year overturning Roe v. Wade and ending the nationwide right to abortion.“Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, this Legislature has not taken one single, proactive affirmative step to protect access to abortion,” said Democratic state Sen. Becky Whitley, of Hopkinton. “We have not taken one single step to reass...What highly classified Pentagon documents did Jack Teixeira allegedly leak?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:05 GMT
Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira is accused of leaking scores of highly classified Pentagon documents, from ones that map out Ukrainian military positions as the country defends against Russia’s invasion to President Vladimir Putin’s possible use of nuclear weapons.Teixeira, 21, was arrested at his North Dighton home on Thursday by federal agents for allegedly posting these top secret military documents about the Ukraine war and other top national security issues on the social media platform called Discord.On the web, Teixeira has gone by the name “OG” in the chat group called “Thug Shaker Central,” according to reports.“Some (documents) featured detailed charts of battlefield conditions in Ukraine and highly classified satellite images of the aftermath of Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian electrical facilities,” The Washington Post reported. “Others sketched the potential trajectory of North Korean ballistic...4 takeaways from the Chicago Cubs’ series win, including Cody Bellinger’s weekend plans and new lightbulbs at Wrigley Field
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:05 GMT
The Chicago Cubs begin their West Coast trip Friday with a three-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, where Seiya Suzuki is expected to make his season debut.Here are four takeaways from series win against the Seattle Mariners.1. Jed Hoyer’s 3-year planWith three-year contracts in the books for Nico Hoerner and Ian Happ, President Jed Hoyer has made it clear the Cubs prefer short-term deals for free agents.So who’s next?Marcus Stroman has an opt-out after this season on his three-year, $71 million deal that pays him $21 million in 2024. Hoyer might want to lock up Stroman for a few more seasons before the pitcher opts out for a long-term deal.Cody Bellinger might be holding down center field until prospect Pete Crow–Armstrong is ready, which looks to be soon. Bellinger signed a one-year, $17.5 million deal with a mutual $24 million option for 2024.The only other prominent potential free agent is Kyle Hendricks, who is rehabbing in Arizona after right should...Small Massachusetts town Dighton at center of attention as feds arrest Jack Teixeira
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:05 GMT
Dighton residents, which proudly proclaim they live in a “Right to Farm Community,” were shocked to be center of national attention as the feds moved in and arrested 21-year-old resident Jack Teixeira.“Today, the Justice Department arrested Jack Douglas Teixeira in connection with an investigation into alleged unauthorized removal, retention and transmission of classified national defense information. Teixeira is an employee of the United States Air Force National Guard,” U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said.But to David Corderio, the owner since November of the neighborhood convenience store Fast Mart, Teixeira was just another customer who stopped in from time to time and just has “one of those faces.”“I think I’ve seen the guy, but I can’t say I know him,” Cordeiro said. “He usually comes in wearing camo.”Cordeiro enlisted the help of some of the other customers during the Herald’s visit to see if anyone had any information. One man, disappointed that the store ...Daniel Snyder-Josh Harris group reach agreement on $6.05 billion sale of Washington Commanders: reports
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:05 GMT
Daniel Snyder reportedly has reached an agreement in principle to sell the NFL’s Washington Commanders for $6.05 billion to a group led by Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils owner Josh Harris.Harris, who also is a minority owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has teamed with fellow billionaire Mitchell Rales in a group that also includes NBA legend Magic Johnson to purchase the team.The $6.05 billion price would be the highest in NFL history, topping the Denver Broncos’ purchase for $4.65 billion by the Walton-Penner group last year.The Washington agreement was first reported by Sportico.The deal isn’t finalized or signed. In fact, Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos is still involved in the process, according to ESPN. But the league’s network reported that “a finalized sale is expected if all goes well.”Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos looked into possibly buying the team from Snyder but never officially submitted a bid.A sale requires the ...Flock to Common
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:05 GMT
The mercury in the 80s wasn’t the only sign of spring. The Swan Boats are back for another summer tour on the Common.Phil Paget paddles a boat across the lagoon as the Swan Boats are assembled in the Public Garden on Thursday, in Boston, MA. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald) April 13, 2023Workers assemble the Sawn Boats in the Public Garden on Thursday, in Boston, MA. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald) April 13, 2023Phil Paget paddles a boat across the lagoon as the Swan Boats are assembled in the Public Garden on Thursday, in Boston, MA. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald) April 13, 2023Tax cuts sail through House, would change capital gains and death tax
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:05 GMT
Much to the chagrin of progressives, the House passed their version of a tax cut package just a day after revealing they would spend $56.2 billion in the next fiscal year.“We’ve all heard from our constituents and our business about the cost and struggles they are dealing with and the new reality of life and work since the pandemic,” state Rep. Mark Cusack, the Chairman of the Joint Committee on Revenue, told the House before the vote.Called An Act to improve the Commonwealth’s competitiveness, affordability, and equity, the state House passed H.3770 by a vote of 150-3 on Thursday, with five state representatives not voting.State Rep. Mike Connolly, a progressive representing most of Cambridge, was one of the lawmakers who tried to stop or change the bill, but with his resistance joined only by Democratic Rep. Erika Uyterhoeven of Somerville and Acton’s Rep. Dan Sena, he withdrew his offered amendment before declaring he could not support cutting taxes for the state’s wealthie...Missouri to restrict transgender care for minors, adults
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:05 GMT
COLUMBIA. Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s attorney general announced new restrictions Thursday on transgender care for adults in addition to minors in a move that is believed to be a first nationally and has advocacy groups threatening to sue. Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced plans to restrict transgender health care weeks ago, when protesters rallied at the Capitol to urge lawmakers to pass a law banning puberty blockers, hormones and surgeries for children. But the discussion was focused on minors, not adults. Missouri Attorney General spokeswoman Madeline Sieren clarified in a statement later in the day that adults also would be covered. “We have serious concerns about how children are being treated throughout the state, but we believe everyone is entitled to evidence-based medicine and adequate mental health care,” Sieren said. The rule, which incudes a required 18 months of therapy before receiving gender-affirming health care, is set to take effect April 27 and expire next...Peruvian politician convicted in 1988 murder of reporter
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:05 GMT
LIMA, Peru (AP) — A Peruvian judge convicted retired army general and conservative politician Daniel Urresti and sentenced him to 12 years in prison Thursday for his role in the 1988 murder of a journalist who covered abuses during Peru’s civil war.Hailed by advocates as an overdue but key verdict in upholding accountability and press freedom in Peru, the sentence represented a remarkable turnaround for Urresti, who has been an interior minister, congressman and presidential candidate as well as a frequent political commentator.Urresti was a military intelligence officer in November 1988 when journalist Hugo Bustíos was machine-gunned and blown up with dynamite in a slaying initially blamed on the communist militant group Shining Path. A fellow journalist with Bustíos survived the attack. Members of the military later were convicted of carrying out the ambush during a plainclothes patrol in Huanta province to prevent the journalist from covering news of military abuses against civil...Health minister says stiffer rules could prevent over-prescribing to U.S. patients
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:05 GMT
RICHMOND, B.C. — The federal health minister says regulations governing medical practice may have to be strengthened in each province to prevent “incompetence” by doctors who could write thousands of prescriptions for drugs that go to patients outside of Canada.Jean-Yves Duclos said that at the very least, regulatory colleges may have to better enforce current regulations so medications such as the diabetes drug Ozempic — also used off-label to lose weight — are available to Canadians who need them.Concern over potential drug shortages arose after a Texas-based doctor licensed in Nova Scotia wrote 17,000 prescriptions for Ozempic over three months, but for people living in the United States.Regulatory colleges and provinces should guard against a similar issue arising if access to other medications such as the abortion drug mifepristone is restricted in some parts of the United States, Duclos said.“I will be raising this issue with my counterparts, health ministers...Latest news
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