Condenan a un hombre por matar a su esposa a golpes en el condado Montgomery
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:07 GMT
Un hombre de Maryland fue declarado culpable de matar a golpes a su esposa y luego intentar ocultar los hechos para que pareciera que había muerto durante un robo en la casa que compartían en Silver Spring. Reginald Dunlap Jr. fue declarado culpable de asesinato el viernes por la muerte de Lauren Charles, de 40 años.Charles intentó terminar su relación con Dunlap en marzo del 2021 tras descubrir que le había sido infiel, según fiscales de la acusación. Los fiscales dijeron que Dunlap ató una funda de almohada en la garganta de su esposa y la golpeó hasta matarla con una estatua de Buda en su casa. Luego, echó lejía en su cuerpo y saqueó la habitación para tratar de montar la escena del crimen para que pareciera que alguien irrumpió en la casa.“Fue a la iglesia por la mañana después de matarla, para crearse una coartada. Pensó que se saldría con la suya. Pero no lo hizo”, dijo Debbie Feinstein, jefa de la Unidad de Víctimas Especiales de la Oficina del Fis...Former Rep. Pat Schroeder, pioneer for women's rights, dies
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:07 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Pat Schroeder, a pioneer for women’s and family rights in Congress, died Monday night. She was 82.Schroeder's former press secretary, Andrea Camp, said Schroeder suffered a stroke recently and died at a hospital in Florida, the state where she had been residing. Gun measures advance through Colorado legislature Schroeder took on the powerful elite with her rapier wit and antics for 24 years, shaking up stodgy government institutions by forcing them to acknowledge that women had a role in government.Her unorthodox methods cost her important committee posts, but Schroeder said she wasn’t willing to join what she called ``the good old boys’ club″ just to score political points. Unafraid of embarrassing her congressional colleagues in public, she became an icon for the feminist movement.Schroeder was elected to Congress in Colorado in 1972 and became one of its most influential Democrats as she won easy reelection 11 times from her safe district in D...Gun measures advance through Colorado legislature
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:07 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — State senators worked through Friday night – then representatives worked Saturday evening – all of them putting in extra hours to vote on bills designed to reduce gun violence.Four bills, all dealing with guns, have cleared committee and floor votes in their first chambers. Impacted groups are weighing in about what the new measures could mean for them. Colorado GOP selects combative, election-denying new leader After hours of debate, the bill that would introduce a three-day waiting period for guns cleared the Colorado House over the weekend and now heads to the Senate.Monday, three more cleared the Senate and will go to the House: one giving gun violence victims more avenues to sue gun manufacturers, a second increasing the age for buying long guns from 18 to 21, and a third adding professions like teachers and mental health experts to the list of folks who can petition for an extreme risk protection order under the state's red flag law.The debate over expanding ...Car stuck at mechanic’s for months
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:07 GMT
If you take your car to the shop for repairs, you hope to get it back in a couple of weeks, right? Well, some people are being forced to wait months. It’s why they called Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser.Traffic is so frustrating, slow moving, backed up. Also frustrating for some people: they can’t get into that traffic.Harvey Schwartz: “Where’s my car? You know, you keep telling me I’m going to have it the next day and then the next week.”Back in October, Harvey was in an accident.Harvey Schwartz: “I’m sure it wasn’t drivable. The whole front end was mashed in.”A friend recommended a repair shop.Harvey says the insurance company paid $24,000 for the work, and for 6 weeks.nothing happened.Harvey Schwartz: “‘We’re waiting for parts, we’re waiting for this, we’re waiting for that.’ It was always something.”Weeks turned into months, and then Harvey’s car then disappeared from the shop.Harvey Schwartz: “It’s at our body shop....Miami-Dade Police search for missing 4-year-old
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:07 GMT
Police need your help in their search for 4-year-old Ishtar Ayiti Nicaisse.The missing child was last seen on March 2nd in the company of her father Frantz Nicaisse near the 1200 Block of Northeast 111th Street in Miami. She has brown hair, black eyes and is weighs about 40 pounds. She was last seen wearing a blue dress.The missing child may be in need of services.Anyone with information about this missing person should contact Detective R. Palmer or any detective of the Miami-Dade Police Department, Special Victims Bureau/Missing Persons at (305) 715-3300 or Crime Stoppers at (305) 471-TIPS (8477).Paris stinks! Fears of a rat invasion as garbage strike hits French capital
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:07 GMT
PARIS — In the French capital, the garbage collectors are on strike, which means there is stinking trash piled high in the streets, politicians screaming at one another, and a likely invasion by … rats!Garbage bags could be seen piling up on the sidewalks of Paris over the weekend — especially in areas with many restaurants — forming shoulder-high piles of waste. That’s because the city’s garbage collectors have been on strike since March 6 in protest at a controversial reform of France’s pension system championed by President Emmanuel Macron.The reform would increase the age of retirement for garbage collectors — who can at present retire early with reduced benefits on account of the hardship of their work, which has been shown to affect their life expectancy — from 57 to 59.As a consequence, around 5,600 tons of uncollected waste lay in the streets of the capital on Monday — day eight of the strike — according to the Paris mayor’s office, quoted by F...Gary Lineker saga exposes weakness at the heart of the BBC
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:07 GMT
Gary Lineker 1, BBC 0. That was the consensus in Westminster on Monday as the U.K.’s national broadcaster was forced into an apology and an embarrassing climbdown following a bitter impartiality row with its star football presenter.It followed a week in which what initially seemed a brief Twitterstorm was allowed to snowball into a far-reaching saga that gripped the watching public, drove a wrecking ball through Britain’s treasured weekend sports coverage, and raised broader questions about BBC impartiality, the role of social media and the broadcaster’s murky links to senior Tory figures.It was announced Monday that Lineker, a former England striker who is paid more than £1 million a year by the BBC, will be back presenting Britain’s long-running football show Match of the Day this weekend, having been abruptly taken off air ahead of last week’s program. The brief suspension came after Lineker triggered a social media storm by comparing the U.K. g...The digital euro — not if but when
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:07 GMT
Paschal Donohoe is the Eurogroup president and the Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform of Ireland.In recent years, the pace of innovation and change in the financial and payments sector has been exponential. We can now make payments, transfer money, and invest by using tools that didn’t even exist a few years ago. And between 2019 and 2022, the share of euro area mobile payments more than tripled in both number and value.These new technologies can benefit both consumers and companies, enabling greater access to financial services, offering more choices and increasing the efficiency of operations. But they also raise important questions about how to regulate them to safeguard our financial stability and protect consumers.We have seen the emergence of cryptocurrencies from private actors and the concept of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) take hold globally. In this context, we need to consider how best to ensure our common currency — ...UK-Canada trade chiefs to meet after ‘sour’ Indo-Pacific talks
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:07 GMT
LONDON — U.K. trade chief Kemi Badenoch meets her Canadian counterpart Tuesday after the two nations clashed over Britain’s bid to join a key Asia-Pacific trade bloc.The U.K. is on the cusp of joining the 11-nation Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), long held out as a key post-Brexit prize.But Canada’s demand that Britain opens up its beef market thwarted hopes of a breakthrough during talks on the Vietnamese island of Phu Quoc earlier this month, four people familiar with the talks confirmed to POLITICO. The U.K. government said it would not comment on live negotiations.The confrontation between London and Ottawa at the week-long summit was “sour indeed” for all involved, said a diplomat from a CPTPP member country.A Brussels-based trade expert briefed on the talks said: “The meeting in Vietnam ended with all the other participants basically throwing their hands in the air saying Canada and [the] U.K. must sort out th...The race is on to reform the EU’s power market
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:07 GMT
The European Commission is about to present a “targeted” reform of the bloc’s power market — even if the mad political drive to rejig how electricity is priced during last year’s emergency has subsided.That means the proposals being put forward by the Commission on Tuesday are more limited — not the revolution advocated by some countries like France and Spain, but also more than market conservatives like Germany and the Netherlands wanted — according to drafts seen by POLITICO.But even as the pressure to overhaul the market has faded, it’s been replaced by a fresh effort to build enough political traction to get the proposal through the EU’s legislative process before next year’s European election.“Last year, politicians essentially wanted to take over electricity market designs and thought they knew what outcomes they wanted — they wanted to repair the market with a hammer,” said Georg Zachmann, senior fellow at the Bruegel think tank. “At the same tim...Latest news
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