National Archives leader confirmed amid turmoil over Trump probe

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:14:16 GMT

National Archives leader confirmed amid turmoil over Trump probe WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden’s nominee to head the National Archives was confirmed Wednesday by the Senate after a months-long partisan battle over the agency’s role in the investigation into sensitive documents seized at Donald Trump’s Florida home.Colleen Shogan, a political scientist, was confirmed as archivist of the United States in a 52-45 vote, gaining some bipartisan support after a nearly yearlong delay. With a long career spanning work at institutions such as the Congressional Research Service, the Library of Congress and the White House Historical Association, Shogan has sought to assure senators she will not bring a partisan mindset to the job.Shogan also stressed to Congress that she has not been briefed on the details or directly involved in the ongoing criminal investigations into Trump’s handling of presidential records and more recently that of President Joe Biden and former Vice President Mike Pence. But her nomination faced hostility from Sena...

‘Bad football’: Megaphone thrown, brawl between CF Montreal, TFC fans in stands

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:14:16 GMT

‘Bad football’: Megaphone thrown, brawl between CF Montreal, TFC fans in stands Ugly scenes in the stands at BMO Field during Toronto FC’s 2-1 loss to rival CF Montreal in Canadian Championship play Tuesday prompted an investigation by TFC officials and condemnation from Montreal.Toronto, which has hoisted the Voyageurs Cup eight times and finished runner-up five times, exited at the first hurdle this year after getting a bye to the preliminary round as 2022 runner-up.The game was married by several episodes in the stands, captured in video posted on social media.There were fights involving some travelling Montreal fans, in their perch in the north corner of the east stand. One video showed some eight people brawling at the top of the stand.“Hey @TorontoFC, you knew we were coming to the game, you told us there would be security. They came directly at us. You let this happen. Fire the whole security department,” tweeted a fan, who goes by the handle Ethan, above the video.Hey @TorontoFC, you knew we were coming to the game, you told us there w...

Stock market today: Wall Street edges higher after inflation report

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:14:16 GMT

Stock market today: Wall Street edges higher after inflation report NEW YORK (AP) — A mixed day of trading left Wall Street slightly higher on Wednesday after a report showed inflation is making strides toward easing, even if it remains too high. The S&P 500 rose 18.47, or 0.4%, to 4,137.64 after swinging between gains and losses through the day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 30.48, or 0.1%, to 33,531.33, while the Nasdaq composite rallied 126.89, or 1%, to 12,306.44. Bond prices climbed after the highly anticipated report said inflation at the consumer level edged down to 4.9% last month, its lowest level in two years. That was slightly better than economists expected, and other underlying measures of inflation also came in very close to forecasts. Because of that, Wall Street still sees the door open for the Federal Reserve to leave interest rates alone at its next meeting in June. That would be the first time it hasn’t raised rates at a meeting in more than a year, and a pause would offer some breathing room for the economy and fin...

Western Canada braces for early heat wave, raising wildfire risk in Alberta and B.C.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:14:16 GMT

Western Canada braces for early heat wave, raising wildfire risk in Alberta and B.C. Western Canada is bracing for an unseasonable heat wave and dry spell that will raise the risk of wildfires in Alberta and British Columbia over the coming days.Environment Canada meteorologist John Cragg says there’s little to no precipitation on the horizon, save for some potential for thunderstorms in parts of Alberta before temperatures heat up heading into the weekend.Cragg says the heat is coming from a “blocking pattern,” when the normal fluctuation of low and high pressures stops, and warm air flows into an area without the relief that usually comes from an influx of cooler northern air.While the heat is expected to peak on Sunday or Monday, Clagg says there’s potential for the temperature-raising blocking pattern to return later next week.The weather office is forecasting temperatures will hit 30 C and higher in parts of Alberta that are already grappling with early season wildfires. The Alberta government declared a provincial state of emergency in ...

Man stabbed woman in neck as she walked with child in Whitby: police

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:14:16 GMT

Man stabbed woman in neck as she walked with child in Whitby: police Durham Regional Police have released a photo of a suspect accused of stabbing a woman in the neck as she walked with her child in Whitby.Police say it happened on Tuesday, May 9, at around 2:20 p.m. in the Closson Drive and Des Newman Boulevard area.“The victim was walking in the area with their child when the suspect approached them from behind and used an unknown object to pierce the victim’s neck,” police said in a release Wednesday.The suspect fled on foot southbound on Des Newman Blvd.The woman was treated at a local hospital and released and police say the child was not injured.Police are now trying to identify the suspect. He’s described as South Asian around 20 years old with a medium build and black hair. Police say he’s approximately five foot nine.

'It was my work': Teen bragged to friend after officer Aréanah Preston's slaying, prosecutors allege

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:14:16 GMT

'It was my work': Teen bragged to friend after officer Aréanah Preston's slaying, prosecutors allege CHICAGO — A 16-year-old bragged to a friend about the slaying of 24-year-old Chicago police officer Aréanah Preston after the shooting, prosecutors allege.Judge David Kelly granted the prosecution's request for no bail Wednesday afternoon, citing a "mountain of evidence."Several new details were provided during the hearing — including a timeline which Judge Kelly called a "violent crime spree" prior to holding Trevell Breeland, 19, Joseph Brooks, 19, Jakwon Buchanan, 18, and Jaylan Frazier, 16, without bail.(L to R) Trevell Breeland, Joseph Brooks, Jakwon Buchanan, Frazier not picturedJust before midnight, prosecutors said Buchanan was contacted by his girlfriend and the girlfriend and another female picked the group up in a white Dodge Avenger. Prosecutors allege all four got in dressed in all black with face masks.Here's a timeline of four alleged robberies between the time of midnight and approximately 1:30 a.m.900 block of East 46th Street — 32-year-old woman was robbed of her b...

WATCH LIVE | Former President Obama launches new foundation initiative from Chicago

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:14:16 GMT

WATCH LIVE | Former President Obama launches new foundation initiative from Chicago CHICAGO — Former President Barack Obama will be speaking shortly as his foundation launches a new initiative in Chicago.The Obama Foundation’s My Brother’s Keeper Alliance Impact in Action is set to launch a new initiative to support young men of color across the country on Wednesday. Former President Barack Obama is scheduled to speak at the event.Watch Former President Obama's remarks in the video player above.The event reportedly will highlight and celebrate communities across the country that have positively shifted population-level outcomes in the educational or violence reduction ecosystems throughout their municipal areas. Another solar storm may bring northern lights to US Wednesday, Thursday Also, the event will provide an opportunity to learn about positive systems-level changes that are working in other communities so that they too can improve the lives of boys and young men of color in their own communities.

Milwaukee man sentenced to 18 years for 2021 New Year's Eve shooting in Aurora

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:14:16 GMT

Milwaukee man sentenced to 18 years for 2021 New Year's Eve shooting in Aurora CHICAGO -- A 25-year-old man has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for a shooting in Aurora on New Year's Eve two years ago.According to the Kane County State's Attorney's Office, Cameron Sebastion, 25, of Milwaukee reportedly attended a New Year's Eve party on the 800 block of Huntington Drive in Aurora on Dec. 31, 2021. Father shot while shielding 4-year-old son from gunfire in South Shore Further investigation showed that shortly after midnight, Sebastion fired multiple gunshots towards several individuals, striking one in the arm. He reportedly told officers he was high on marijuana and thought the other partygoers were planning to kill him.Sebastion pled guilty to the offense of attempt first-degree murder. He was sentenced to 18 years in prison on Wednesday.

Highest-rated restaurants for chicken wings in Chicago, according to Yelp

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:14:16 GMT

Highest-rated restaurants for chicken wings in Chicago, according to Yelp A staple of backyard parties, family gatherings, and watch parties, chicken wings have brought family and friends together for decades with its hot sauces, sweet coatings, and ever-so-satisfying bites.These days, if you do a search for chicken wings in restaurants, you're likely to come up with a choice of sports bars, sandwich shops, food trucks, Korean restaurants, and Southern shops. It's clear that the wings have transcended cultural barriers, which is why when we talk about origins, there are many to investigate.Buffalo wings are the first to come to mind. This popular chicken wing style was born (where else?) in the city of Buffalo. The prevalent story is that Italian-born Frank and Teressa Bellissimo first served these sauce-covered avian parts to their son in 1964 and eventually in their restaurant, Anchor Bar. But another story says that John Young, a Black Buffalonian, was there serving wings on a busy Jefferson Avenue way before then. Young's wings were served with a...

Man sentenced to 20 years for Addison shooting in 2021

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:14:16 GMT

Man sentenced to 20 years for Addison shooting in 2021 CHICAGO -- A 32-year-old man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for shooting multiple times at an occupied vehicle in the summer of 2021.According to the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office, Addison police officers responded to a call of shots fired on Michael Lane on Aug. 21, 2021. ‘It was my work’: Teen bragged to friend after officer Aréanah Preston’s slaying, prosecutors allege Further investigation showed that two individuals were on Michael Lane when a vehicle drove by and a heated argument ensued. When the vehicle drove off, one of the individuals on Michael Lane fired six gunshots at the car, striking not only the intended target once, but also another car parked nearby.Authorities later identified 32-year-old Omar Corral, formerly of Bensenville, as the shooter.Corral was found guilty on one count of armed habitual criminal, one count of aggravated discharge of a firearm, and one count of unlawful use or possession of a weapon by a felon. He was sentenced to 20 ...