Justice Department settles with Kentucky school district over racial harassment
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:53:19 GMT
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky school district has agreed to make “institutional changes” to settle a federal investigation into complaints of widespread harassment of Black and multiracial students, the U.S. Justice Department announced.The investigation of the Madison County school district, launched in October 2021, uncovered numerous cases of race-based harassment in which Black and multiracial students were subjected to derogatory racial comments by their peers, the Justice Department said in a news release Monday. It found that the district failed to “consistently or reasonably” address the problems, including racial taunts and intimidation, at times reinforced by displays of the Confederate flag, the department said.When the district did respond, it often failed to follow its own anti-racial harassment policies and ineffectively addressed the “broader hostile environment,” the department said. The situation deprived Black and multiracial students of equal access to educatio...Panic, yelling as tour boat capsizes inside Erie Canal water tunnel in western New York
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:53:19 GMT
LOCKPORT, N.Y. (AP) — A passenger thrown from a boat that flipped over with 29 people aboard during a tour of a dimly lit cavern system said he fought to breathe in the chilly water under the capsized craft.The flat-bottomed boat carrying local hospitality workers capsized Monday during a tour of an historic underground water tunnel off the Erie Canal in the western New York city of Lockport, killing one person.“By the time I realized what happened, the boat was on top of me and I couldn’t find any air pockets or anything. And I’m just trying to, like, breathe because I’m underwater,” survivor Daniel Morrissette told ABC’s “Good Morning America” in an interview aired Tuesday.The unidentified person who died also was trapped after the boat operated by Lockport Cave Tours capsized. Eleven people were brought to hospitals, mostly with minor injuries, according to officials.Elizabeth Morrissette told GMA people were panicking and yelling loudly as they were thrown into the water, ...Outside of Miami court where Trump will appear, media so far outnumber protesters
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:53:19 GMT
MIAMI (AP) — Hundreds of journalists from around the world were gathered Tuesday outside the courthouse in downtown Miami where former President Donald Trump is scheduled to make his first appearance on criminal charges he improperly held on to classified documents.Protests were scheduled for later in the day by Trump backers who have criticized the felony charges, though the number of Trump supporters and those opposing him were a fraction of the crowd compared with the media in attendance Tuesday morning. Journalists from China, the UK, Australia, France, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Germany and Switzerland were among the hundreds of journalists who have converged on the courthouse. Some of them have spent several days camped out in the muggy heat.Security was tight. A yellow-tape police line and about a half-dozen federal police vehicles formed a barricade, keeping people from a palm tree-lined breezeway and the public entrance to the modern, largely glass Wilkie D. Ferguson federal ...Officers announce ‘all-clear’ after investigating suspicious device outside federal courthouse in Miami
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:53:19 GMT
The City of Miami Police officers investigated a suspicious device outside the federal courthouse where former President Donald Trump is set to arrive, Tuesday. Less than an hour later officers gave the all-clear.https://twitter.com/nlinsalataon7/status/1668645339308466177?s=20Officers were on the scene as they searched a flat-screen television outside of the building that had suspicious wires poking out of the back. https://twitter.com/nlinsalataon7/status/1668631739596681216Officials said the TV was tied to a pole before they began their inspection.The City of Miami Police assisted Homeland Security in the investigation.https://twitter.com/MiamiPD/status/1668642303131492366?s=20The City of Miami Police Department gave the all-clear just before noon.CIA warned Ukraine not to blow up Nord Stream, reports say
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:53:19 GMT
The CIA warned Ukraine not to destroy Nord Stream months before an attack on the gas pipelines, after receiving a tip from Dutch military intelligence, according to media reports.The Netherlands’ military intelligence agency, MIVD, received information about an “imminent attack” on Nord Stream from an unnamed source in Ukraine in June, three months before a series of underwater explosions hit the pipes last September, a joint investigation by Dutch and German news outlets published Tuesday shows.According to the plan received by MIVD, the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, General Valery Zaluzhny, was in charge of the operation against Nord Stream, which involved a small team of divers traveling on a sailing boat and was supposed to take place mid-June 2022.The Dutch intelligence services then informed the U.S., who made contact with Ukraine via the CIA to warn them off, the reports say.The Dutch government and MIVD declined to comment to NOS, Die Ze...Mass. Hospitals Report “Major Distress” In Clogged Care System
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:53:19 GMT
Patients who no longer need expensive, acute care in hospitals are nonetheless occupying 15 percent of medical-surgical beds in Massachusetts as they wait for discharge plans, causing a chain reaction in the system that requires other patients to get stuck in emergency rooms, according to a new report. The Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association report said nearly one of every seven medical-surgical beds in the state are occupied by patients who are ready to be discharged but are waiting for spots to open in a post-acute care facility, a community-based setting, or a psychiatric unit. “Hospital case managers are spending endless hours and dozens of phone calls trying to get patients to the next level of care they need,” said Amanda Ford of Lowell General Hospital. “But the obstacles have become so numerous and so intense that it sometimes feels like an impossible task. We want to share a glimpse into this crisis and the solutions that have been identified f...Charges dismissed against man shot by New Hampshire state troopers
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:53:19 GMT
OSSIPEE, N.H. (AP) — A judge has dismissed multiple charges against a man who was wounded during a confrontation with three state troopers in 2019.The charges, including criminal threatening and reckless conduct, were dismissed against John Swanson, 57, following a competency hearing, the New Hampshire attorney general’s office said in a news release Monday.He had been charged by the Carroll County Attorney’s office after police said he had threatened them and that they heard gunshots from his house when they tried to arrest him.Police showed up to Swanson’s home in Ossipee in November 2019 to arrest him after he allegedly phoned in threats to police, according to a report from the attorney general’s office. But he refused to come out and they heard gunshots coming from the house. The report said Swanson came out with a loaded rifle, and that’s when the three troopers fired, wounding him in the shoulder, forearm, and buttocks. He survived. No one els...Grocery prices are rising in America again. Here’s what got more expensive
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:53:19 GMT
New York (CNN) — US grocery prices ticked up in May after dipping in March and April. Inflation in America continued to fall significantly, but rising prices at the supermarket is unwelcome news to those struggling to pay for food.From April to May, adjusted for seasonal swings, grocery prices got 0.1% more expensive, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index, a key measure of inflation. Menu items got 0.5% in that time.Overall, grocery prices were 5.8% more expensive in May than they were a year ago. Menu prices have risen 8.3% over the past year. Together, food prices jumped 6.7% throughout the year, once again outpacing overall annual inflation, which came in at 4%.Certain food items got quite a bit more expensive over the course of the year.Margarine spiked 22.5%, flour jumped 17.1%, bread spiked 12.5% and sugar rose 11.1%. Meanwhile, juice and other nonalcoholic drinks popped 9.9%, lettuce went up 9.4%, ham grew 8....9 people wounded in Denver shooting after Nuggets win NBA Finals; injured suspect in custody
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:53:19 GMT
By COLLEEN SLEVIN (Associated Press)DENVER (AP) — Nine people were wounded in a mass shooting early Tuesday in Denver in an area where basketball fans had been celebrating the Nuggets first NBA title win, police said. A wounded suspect was taken into custody.Police believe multiple shots were fired in a dispute between several people roughly a mile from Ball Arena, where the Nuggets defeated the Miami Heat on Monday night. The shooting happened at around 12:30 a.m. — about 3 1/2 hours after the game — and three of the wounded were in critical condition, the Denver Police Department said in a statement. The suspect, a man, was one of the seven people who suffered injuries believed to be non-life-threatening.“As far as what led up to this altercation that resulted in the shots being fired, that’s still under investigation at this time,” police spokesperson Doug Schepman said. “It did occur in the area where we had the largest gathering of folk...Waukegan mayor invites Chicago Bears to explore possible move to city
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:53:19 GMT
Waukegan Mayor Ann Taylor has joined other Chicagoland communities in trying to lure the Chicago Bears to their municipality.Taylor suggested to Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren in a letter written Monday that the Bears build a new stadium on lakefront property in Waukegan, expanding the team’s footprint in Lake County.“The City of Waukegan has multiple large parcels including lakefront property which could be developed into both the state of the art stadium and entertainment district the team has publicly expressed in building,” Taylor said in the letter.This is a developing story. Check back for updates. ()Latest news
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