Wagner fighters leaving Rostov and Voronezh after aborted mutiny
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:33:18 GMT
The Russian mercenary group at the center of a short-lived mutiny against President Vladimir Putin proceeded on Sunday with troop withdrawal from areas in southern Russia under its control.The lightning chaos wreaked by the heavily armed Wagner Group, which has played a key role in Moscow’s war against Ukraine, ended with a deal on Saturday under which group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin would leave Russia for Belarus, with Moscow revoking criminal charges against him.On Sunday, Prigozhin’s rebel troops started pulling out of Russia’s southern Voronezh region, which is situated along a highway that the Wagner Group wanted to use to march on Moscow.“The movement of Wagner units through the Voronezh region is ending,” Voronezh Governor Alexander Gusev said, according to AFP news agency.At Rostov-on-Don, a Russian city close to the Ukrainian border that was seized by Wagner on Saturday, there are also signs of military de-escalation. The Chechen special forces, which were deploy...MBTA bus involved in crash outside Encore in Everett
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:33:18 GMT
An MBTA bus was involved in a crash outside of Encore Boston Harbor casino in Everett over Saturday night.The 104 bus had some damage to the back after being hit by another vehicle. Police and ambulances were on the scene.The crash is still under investigation, and no other information was immediately available.State trooper injured while responding to motorcycle crash on Route 93
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:33:18 GMT
A state trooper was injured and transported to a Boston hospital after responding to a motorcycle accident on Route 93 North in Milton.Massachusetts State Police said an approaching vehicle caused a “secondary crash” around 3:15 a.m. between Exits 3 and 4. The incident closed three lanes.As of 6:30 a.m., officials said that all lanes are now open. Massachusetts State Police said the investigation is ongoing.One injured in shooting in East York
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:33:18 GMT
One person has been injured after a shooting in the Thorncliffe Park Drive and Overlea Boulevard area on Sunday morning.SHOOTING:Thorncliffe Park Dr + Overlea Blvd1:04 am– Officers responded to a 'Sounds of Gunshots' call– A man in his 20s was located who had been shot – He was taken to hospital with a non-life-threatening injury– Anyone w/info contact police#GO1462261^lb— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) June 25, 2023Officers responded to reports at approximately 1:04 a.m. of sounds of gunshots, and a man in his 20’s was located who had been shot.He was taken to hospital with a non-life-threatening injury and anyone with information is asked to contact police.In post-Roe era, House Republicans begin quiet push for new restrictions on abortion access
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:33:18 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — When the Supreme Court issued its abortion ruling last June overturning Roe v. Wade, House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy said “our work is far from done.” He didn’t say what might come next.A year later later, McCarthy is the speaker, Republicans are in the majority and the blanks are beginning to be filled in.In a flurry of little-noticed legislative action, GOP lawmakers are pushing abortion policy changes, trying to build on the work of activists whose strategy successfully elevated their fight to the nation’s highest court. In one government funding bill after another, Republicans are incorporating unrelated policy provisions, known as riders, to restrict women’s reproductive rights. Democrats say the proposals will never become law.“This is not just about an attack on women’s health,” Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro, the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, said Friday. “I view it as an attempt to derail the entire proce...Belarus deal to take in leader of Russian rebellion puts him in an even more repressive nation
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:33:18 GMT
Russian mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin was notorious for unbridled and profane challenges to authority even before the attempted rebellion that he mounted Saturday. The reported agreement for him to go into exile in Belarus would place him in a country where such behavior is even less acceptable than in his homeland.Prigozhin on Sunday was uncharacteristically silent as his Wagner private army forces pulled back from Russian cities after a Kremlin announcement that he agreed to depart for Belarus; it remains unclear whether he’s actually there.Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko reportedly negotiated the deal. But Prigozhin’s maverick ways are at odds with Lukashenko’s harsh repression of dissent and independent media. In power since 1994, the leader often called “Europe’s last dictator” launched a brutal crackdown on 2020 protests against his rule; hundreds were sentenced to lengthy prison terms, including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski.Under Lukashenko, Belarus...When wealthy adventurers take huge risks, who should foot the bill for rescue attempts?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:33:18 GMT
When millionaire Steve Fossett’s plane went missing over the Nevada range in 2007, the swashbuckling adventurer had already been the subject of two prior emergency rescue operations thousands of miles apart.And that prompted a prickly question: After a sweeping search for the wealthy risktaker ended, who should foot the bill?In recent days, the massive hunt for a submersible vehicle lost during a north Atlantic descent to explore the wreckage of the Titanic has refocused attention on that conundrum. And with rescuers and the public fixated first on saving and then on mourning those aboard, it has again made for uneasy conversation.“Five people have just lost their lives and to start talking about insurance, all the rescue efforts and the cost can seem pretty heartless — but the thing is, at the end of the day, there are costs,” said Arun Upneja, dean of Boston University’s School of Hospitality Administration and a researcher on tourism.“There are many people who are going to say, ‘...Multiple victims hit in 2 early morning shootings in Kansas City, Missouri, news report says
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:33:18 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Police in Missouri were investigating two shootings with multiple victims in the same area of Kansas City early Sunday morning, although the number of dead or wounded was not immediately known, a news report said.The Kansas City Police Department responded to shootings on Prospect Avenue around 3 a.m. and again around 4:30 a.m. Sunday, KSHB-TV reported.One of the shootings involved multiple fatalities, the station reported.The number of victims from each shooting was not immediately available, but police told KSHB that some victims with gunshot wounds transported themselves to a hospital.There was no immediate information about any arrests being made, KSHB reported.The Associated PressGOP state legislatures seek greater control over state and local election offices
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:33:18 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — Lawmakers in several Republican-led states have been looking to exert more authority over state and local election offices, claiming new powers that Democrats warn could be used to target left-leaning counties in future elections.The moves range from requiring legislative approval of court settlements in election-related lawsuits to creating paths for taking over local election offices.In North Carolina, a Republican proposal working its way through the General Assembly would change the composition of state and county election boards and give lawmakers sole authority to appoint board members.Republican lawmakers in Texas recently approved legislation that not only eliminates the top election official in the Democratic stronghold of Harris County, which includes Houston, but also permits the state’s chief election official — the secretary of state — to take over the county’s election office. The secretary is appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Senate, both n...Ideology underpinning conversion therapy has foothold despite ban: LGBTQ advocates
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:33:18 GMT
OTTAWA — Despite a federal ban on conversion therapy being in place for more than a year, advocates fear the broader ideologies underpinning the practice continue to have a strong foothold in Canada. New Criminal Code offences came into effect in January 2022, but it appears no charges or prosecutions have yet taken place.Conversion therapy is the practice of attempting to change an individual’s sexual orientation to heterosexual or to change their gender identity to match the sex they were assigned at birth.Nick Schiavo, executive director of No Conversion Canada, said he is worried about the possibility that those who wish to influence a person’s sexual orientation may use “coded language” to avoid falling under the law.Florence Ashley, an incoming assistant professor at the University of Alberta’s law faculty, said it’s common for organizations to use broader terms, such as: “We’re not actually changing sexual orientation. We’re kin...Latest news
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