Pope Francis returns to public eye for Easter vigil Mass

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Pope Francis returns to public eye for Easter vigil Mass VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis returned to public view on Saturday, presiding over Easter vigil Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, a day after unseasonably chilly weather in Rome convinced the recently ailing pontiff to skip Good Friday’s nighttime procession at the Colosseum.The evening basilica service began in darkness. Then the basilica’s cavernous interior was suddenly bathed in light, reflecting the Christian beliefs that Jesus rose from his death by crucifixion and that goodness can triumph over evil. The 86-year-old pope is recuperating from bronchitis, which saw him recently hospitalized for three days. On Sunday, tens of thousands of faithful are expected to join the pope in St. Peter’s Square for Easter Mass and to listen to his speech about conflicts in the world at the end of Holy Week. At the start of the Easter vigil, Francis, who arrived in a wheelchair he uses to cope with knee pain, incised in the wax of a tall candle a cross, the first and last lett...

What does 1870s Comstock Act have to do with abortion pills?

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

What does 1870s Comstock Act have to do with abortion pills? WASHINGTON (AP) — A 19th century “anti-vice” law is at the center of a new court ruling that threatens access to the leading abortion drug in the U.S.Dormant for a half-century, the Comstock Act has been revived by anti-abortion groups and conservative states seeking to block the mailing of mifepristone, the pill used in more than half of U.S. abortions.On Friday, a federal judge in Texas sided with Christian conservatives in ruling that the Comstock Act prohibits sending the long-used drug through the mail.Here’s at look at the case and the law:WHAT HAPPENED?In a sweeping ruling, U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk, said that the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone more than two decades ago violated federal rules. Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, the Donald Trump appointee said the FDA overlooked “legitimate safety concerns,” with the pill, which has been available since 2000.The Biden administration and mifepristone’s main d...

Show stopper: Singalong fans ejected, ‘Bodyguard’ halted

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Show stopper: Singalong fans ejected, ‘Bodyguard’ halted MANCHESTER, England (AP) — A British performance of “The Bodyguard” musical ended in unrequited love for some audience members who couldn’t refrain from singing along to the anthemic finale.The show at the Palace Theatre in Manchester screeched to a halt Friday when two unruly patrons were ejected for joining the lead in singing “I Will Always Love You,” the soaring, emotional ballad made famous by Whitney Houston. It was not supposed to be a singalong. Ushers carried signs saying, “Please refrain from singing” and announcements were made in advance that patrons would have a chance to join along at the end but not to sing during the show, said Tash Kenyon, an audience member.During the closing number, somebody shouted, “Does this mean we can start singing now?” Kenyon said. A tone-deaf voice projected from the balcony and competed with the vocals of Melody Thornton, a former member of The Pussycat Dolls. Laughter then turned to anger and confusion, Karl Bradley told the Manche...

Central Health to undergo performance review costing more than $845K

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Central Health to undergo performance review costing more than $845K AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Tuesday, the Travis County Commissioners Court unanimously voted to hire a consulting firm to conduct a third-party performance audit of Central Health, Travis County’s hospital district.According to a release, the new performance review would cost Central Health $845,200. RELATED: Central Health plans $90.5M medical complex for low-income, homeless healthcare services At the time of the last review in 2018, the performance reviews were planned every five years, with the next one scheduled this year.“Central Health welcomes an independent performance review, especially if it measures our progress since our previous independent, third-party performance review completed in 2018,” Central Health President and CEO Mike Geeslin said. “It’s vital that public entities such as Central Health, even the county and city, get a qualified, outside perspective to ensure they are continuously improving, growing, and thriving, to meet the needs of the people they serve.”Ce...

Texas Parks and Wildlife says to be careful eating fish from this Central Texas lake

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Texas Parks and Wildlife says to be careful eating fish from this Central Texas lake CENTRAL TEXAS (KXAN) -- Planning to go fishing this summer? Be aware of several fish consumption bans and advisories across Texas. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has several active consumption bans and advisories for fish across the state.In Central Texas, there is one advisory for striped bass and longnose gar in Canyon Lake due to a mercury concern. TPWD said adults and children aged 12 and older should not eat more than two 8-ounce servings per month. Children under age 12 should not eat more than two 4-ounce servings per month. Additionally, no striped bass or longnose gar should be eaten by women who are pregnant, could become pregnant or are breastfeeding. Traveling outside Central Texas to fish? Other freshwater consumption advisories are in place in the Dallas/Fort Worth area; Houston/Galveston area; Northeast/Southeast Texas; the Panhandle; South Texas and the Valley area.Saltwater consumption advisories are in place for the Gulf of Mexico, in the Houston/Galveston are...

St. Louis County executive defends police pursuit before fatal crash

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

St. Louis County executive defends police pursuit before fatal crash CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) — The top elected official in St. Louis County says police appeared to follow department policy in initiating a chase that ended when the car being pursued caused a fatal wreck.County Executive Sam Page said in a statement on Friday that police “are put in a difficult position when they decide to pursue someone who is a danger to our community,” according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Daryl Powell, 31 is charged with murder for allegedly driving the getaway car on Tuesday after his passengers stole a cart of laundry detergent from a Dollar General store and beat an employee. Top Story: Police search for Creve Coeur shopping center shooter Powell fled from police and crashed into a car driven by 34-year-old Jerome Hightower, who died.St. Louis NAACP President Adolphus Pruitt questioned whether the chase was justified “over some laundry detergent.”St. Louis County Police Sgt. Tracy Panus said a supervisor will review the circumstances to determine if the officers...

Fallen Hermann officer's memorial plaque stolen

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Fallen Hermann officer's memorial plaque stolen HERMANN, Mo. - A memorial plaque honoring fallen Hermann officer Mason Griffith was recently stolen. The Hermann Police Department and Gasconade County Sheriff's Office are investigating the stolen plaque. The agencies tell FOX 2 they intend to offer a reward for its return. Top Story: Police search for Creve Coeur shopping center shooter Investigators say Griffith and New Haven police officer Adam Sullentrup were at Casey’s gas station on March 12 in Hermann when they tried to take Kenneth Simpson into custody on outstanding warrants. Both officers were shot and Griffith died, leaving behind his wife and two children.If you have any information pertaining to the stolen plaque contact Hermann police at 573-486-2081 or the Gasconade County deputies at 573-486-2424.

Masters Live Updates | Masters purse $18M, $3.24M to winner

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Masters Live Updates | Masters purse $18M, $3.24M to winner AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Live updates from Saturday’s second and third rounds of the Masters (all times local):2:50 p.m.The Masters says its prize money this year will be $18 million, an increase from $15 million a year ago. The winner will get $3,240,000. That’s more than the entire purse ($3.2 million) at the Masters 25 years ago.None of the majors has matched the PGA Tour’s $20 million purse for its elevated events — The Players Championship has a $25 million purse. The next major is the PGA Championship, and PGA of America officials have been waiting to see what the Masters would do with its purse. The PGA Championship also was at $15 million last year.The U.S. Open purse last year was $17.5 million, while the British Open purse was $14 million.___2:35 p.m.Brooks Koepka has opened a four-stroke lead over Jon Rahm and is beginning to put some distance between the rest of the field in a rain-drenched third round of the Masters.But three-time Masters champi...

Leaked documents reveal depth of U.S. spy efforts and Russia’s military struggles

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Leaked documents reveal depth of U.S. spy efforts and Russia’s military struggles WASHINGTON — A trove of leaked Pentagon documents reveals how deeply Russia’s security and intelligence services have been penetrated by the United States, demonstrating Washington’s ability to warn Ukraine about planned strikes and providing an assessment of the strength of Moscow’s war machine.The documents paint a portrait of a depleted Russian military that is struggling in its war in Ukraine and of a military apparatus that is deeply compromised. They contain daily real-time warnings to U.S. intelligence agencies on the timing of Moscow’s strikes and even its specific targets. Such intelligence has allowed the United States to pass on to Ukraine crucial information on how to defend itself.The documents lay bare the American assessment of a Ukrainian military that is also in dire straits. The documents, from late February and early March but found on social media sites in recent days, outline critical shortages of air defense munitions and discuss gains being made by Russi...

Santa Ana police shoot man during traffic stop

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Santa Ana police shoot man during traffic stop At least one Santa Ana Police Department officer opened fire on a man during a traffic stop Friday evening, hospitalizing him with multiple wounds.The shooting began with a traffic stop at 500 S. Rosewood Ave. at 6:41 p.m., police said in a news release.During that traffic stop, two officers approached a vehicle containing two men, one of whom was "armed with a handgun," police said.At least one officer then opened fire at least twice, striking the armed man in the upper and lower torso, said police, who did not provide further information about what unfolded immediately before the gunfire.The man is in stable condition at a local hospital, and police said they found a firearm at the scene."The other occupant and officers were not injured," police said.Anyone with information is asked to call homicide detectives at 714-245-8390 or Orange County Crime Stoppers at 1-855-TIP-OCCS.