Md. immigrant rights group issues long-awaited apology for prior statements on Gaza conflict
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:12:54 GMT
Almost two weeks after coming under fire for issuing statements on the war in Gaza that some critics characterized as antisemitic, CASA, the Maryland-based immigrants’ rights organization, released a public apology Thursday, expressing regret for causing “dear friends and partners pain” and vowing to make amends.The new statement was released two days after the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, the Baltimore philanthropy and CASA’s largest private donor, announced that it was pulling $150,000 in promised donations to the group and would not consider further funding requests until the organization made public attempts to demonstrate “a genuine understanding of the harm that it has caused, including substantive antisemitism training for the board and staff of the organization.”CASA’s original statement, issued on Nov. 6, came after the organization’s leaders attended an anti-war demonstration in Washington, D.C., organized by group...IBM and EU pull ads from Elon Musk’s X as concerns about antisemitism fuel backlash
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:12:54 GMT
FILE - A view of a laptop shows the Twitter sign-in page with their the new logo, in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, July 24, 2023. IBM has stopped advertising on social media platform X, Thursday, Nov. 16, after a report that its ads were appearing alongside material praising Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, in a fresh setback for the company's plans to win back big brands and their ad dollars. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic, File)(AP/Darko Vojinovic) FILE - A view of a laptop shows the Twitter sign-in page with their the new logo, in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, July 24, 2023. IBM has stopped advertising on social media platform X, Thursday, Nov. 16, after a report that its ads were appearing alongside material praising Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, in a fresh setback for the compan...Man dies after being arrested by Denver Police
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:12:54 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A 36-year-old man died after having an apparent medical event following his arrest, according to the Denver Police Department. At 11:55 p.m. Tuesday, the man called Denver 911 from the area of 1331 Speer Blvd. to report that he was having a heart attack and people were coming to rob him. According to Denver 911, the man sounded agitated and was yelling at the call-taker.Paramedics respond to help the manThe Denver Fire Department and Denver Health Paramedic Division personnel responded to the scene and found the man. According to DPD, the personnel attempted to render aid, but the man became combative and walked away from the ambulance. 6 more officers charged in death of Christian Glass Shortly after walking away, the man allegedly threw a concrete block at the entrance of a building and broke the glass. Denver Police were then dispatched to the scene.The first DPD officer arrived at 12:14 a.m. According to DPD, the officer located the man and commanded him to kee...Miami Police seek help from public in identifying burglary suspect
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:12:54 GMT
Miami Police are seeking help from the public in identifying a suspect involved in a burglary that was caught on camera.The incident took place on Friday, Oct. 13, at approximately 10:10 a.m. in the 6900 block of NE 3 Avenue. According to police, the victim secured the business at around 7:00 a.m. on the same day, only to return later and discover the burglary. The victim called police and provided video surveillance footage showing the suspect forcefully breaking in and making off with several welding machines, valued at around $12,000 in total.The suspect is described as a dark-skinned male and approximately 6 feet tall. In the surveillance footage, he was seen wearing a black hat, blue shirt and gray pants. Investigators are also seeking information about a possible getaway vehicle, believed to be a gray Nissan Sentra.If you have any information on this crime, call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. Remember, you can always remain anonymous, and you may be eligible for a ...Businesses reopen after heavy winds cause cleanup effort in Broward County
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:12:54 GMT
After heavy winds affected businesses on Hollywood Beach, crews worked to clean up the mess. Now, people are enjoying the Broadwalk once again.Day two of cleanup was underway Friday at the Hollywood Broadwalk.“We walked out and it was just covered with sand, but it’s amazing the work that they did in the short time we’ve been here,” said Robin Parvi who is visiting from Naples.The scene look completely different compared to Thursday morning, where water and sand came up to businesses.Over on Haulover Beach, 7Skyforce hovered over the area where crews worked to get the beach back to normal. “Yesterday morning, we got here at like 7 a.m., and there was like a pile of sand all in the entrance of restaurant, it was flooded about halfway to the tables,” said Ashley Rivera who works at Venice Restaurant. “We also found a puffer fish and a jellyfish, and a lot of trash. Our roof was completely gone.”After spending the day cleaning Thursday, t...Police arrest security guard at Booker T. Washington Senior High School accused of inappropriately touching student
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:12:54 GMT
Police arrested a school security guard accused of trying to inappropriately touch a student in his car after school hours.Kayaun Whitfield was charged with child neglect and false imprisonment.According to the arrest report, Whitfield allegedly had the student drive into a parking lot, where he attempted to commit the act.Police said that he then handed the victim a $100 bill as hush money.The victim was able to get into the driver seat of Whitfield’s car and drove home, where Whitfield is alleged to have locked him in the car, the arrest report stated. He is being held on bond.Authorities determine driver who fatally struck 5-year-old in Andover was unable to see child, won’t face criminal charges
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:12:54 GMT
The Essex District Attorney’s Office announced that a truck driver who struck and killed a 5-year-old child in Andover will not face criminal charges following a lengthy investigation.The DA’s office announced the decision on Friday as it described the end of its investigation into the death of 5-year-old Sidney Olson, who was hit by a tractor-trailer at the intersection of Elm Street and Route 28 on May 9.Going over crash reconstruction analysis, video from inside the tractor-trailer and other evidence, authorities said there was “not sufficient evidence to seek criminal charges against the driver.”According to the DA’s office, the driver was found to have stopped at the intersection and had started to move forward when a traffic light turned green before the crash.“As he began to advance forward on the light turning green, he was unable to see Ms. Olson traveling on her scooter in the crosswalk below,” a news release from the DA’s office s...A Jamaica Plain school went into ‘safe mode’ while staff searched for a missing student
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:12:54 GMT
A Jamaica Plain school went into “safe mode” Friday morning as staff searched for a student who had been reported missing, according to school officials.The Curley K-8 School was put in “safe mode” for 2 minutes during the quick search, Principal Katherine Grassa wrote to the school community after the incident.The student was reportedly hiding.“School staff immediately worked to search for the student and notified BPS Safety Services and Boston Police to provide assistance,” the principal wrote in the letter. “The Curley K-8 School ‘Safe Mode’ was lifted once the student was found safe hiding within the building.”Related ArticlesLocal News | Boston school bus involved in crash Local News | Boston students sound off on exam school admissions changes, O’Bryant move “Safe mode” is a Boston Public Schools’ safety protocol. During “safe mode,” schools are requi...Lucas: Healey could tackle immigration invasion by restarting New England Regional Commission
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:12:54 GMT
Gov. Healey could do herself and Massachusetts a lot of good if she regionalized the state’s serious immigration problem.If she doesn’t soon get a handle on the immigrant invasion of the state, it will bury her administration.It will not be easy, but nothing is when it comes to dealing with the influx of Immigrants from around the world — both legal and illegal.They have flocked to Massachusetts to partake in the state’s generous welfare policies, policies that have overwhelmed the state’s ability to care for them.The policy was written forty years ago to deal with homeless Massachusetts residents but has been liberally interpreted to include homeless immigrants from around the world.It is as though the state hung a “Welcome to Massachusetts” sign around its neck. So they have come, and are still coming. Why not? Everything is free in Massachusetts.Except that the Legislature, temporarily stymied, will appropriate another $250 million to help pay for the housing, feeding...Judge finds Voting Rights Act violation in North Dakota redistricting for two tribes
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:12:54 GMT
By JACK DURA (Associated Press)BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s 2021 legislative redistricting plan violates the rights of two Native American tribes because it dilutes their voting strength, a federal judge ruled Friday.U.S. District Chief Judge Peter Welte said the redrawn legislative districts violated the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The ruling came months after a trial held in June in Fargo.In his ruling, Welte said the plan approved by the state Legislature to redraw voting districts in accordance with the latest census data “prevents Native American voters from having an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice” – a violation of the landmark civil rights law.Welte gave the Republican-controlled Legislature until Dec. 22 “to adopt a plan to remedy the violation.”The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and the Spirit Lake Tribe alleged the 2021 redistricting map “packs” Turtle Mountain tribal members int...Latest news
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