Migrants shipped to the Vineyard push back on moving lawsuit against Ron DeSantis to Florida
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:17:13 GMT
Attorneys representing migrants who were shipped to Martha’s Vineyard by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are pushing back against an effort to move a lawsuit against the Republican and his top deputies out of Massachusetts and into Florida.Lawyers for the roughly 50 South American migrants who were shipped north in the fall with no notice to locals on the Vineyard argue a judge should reject changing the venue of the lawsuit, which accuses DeSantis of facilitating a “fraudulent and illegal scheme,” breaking federal law, and violating Constitutional rights.The migrants, their lawyers wrote in court documents filed this week, did not choose where legal action would take place — the DeSantis administration did.“Defendants chose to send class plaintiffs to Massachusetts, and Martha’s Vineyard specifically, because they believed it presented the ideal conditions to abandon the individual plaintiffs, catch a small community off guard, generate the most media coverage, and harm their political o...Knicks guard Evan Fournier is anticipating an offseason trade: ‘There’s no way they’re going to keep me’
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:17:13 GMT
MIAMI — Evan Fournier would be shocked if he’s a Knick next season and sounds eager for a change after getting buried on Tom Thibodeau’s bench.“You know I’m not gonna be back,” Fournier said. “There’s no way they’re gonna keep me. I would be very surprised if they do. So, we’ll see. It’s obviously not in my hands though.”The veteran guard, who has one year remaining on his contract, was pulled from the rotation in November and only re-emerged because of injuries or meaningless end-of-season contests.“I mean, wouldn’t you guys be surprised [if i came back?],” Fournier added. “Eleven years in, big contract, they’re obviously trying to develop the young guys. I didn’t play this year, so why would you bring me back?”Fournier enjoyed living in New York City with his young family, commuted to Madison Square Garden on a scooter and was lauded for his professionalism despit...Remains of World War II soldier to be buried in San Diego
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:17:13 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- The remains of a soldier killed during World War II will be buried in San Diego later this month. According to the U.S. Army Human Resources Command Public Affairs Office, graveside services will be held on May 23 at Miramar National Cemetery for Army Tech Sgt. Matthew L. McKeon, who they say was a native of California. More migrants arrive at border as donations continue McKeon was assigned to Company K, 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division. Army officials say his unit was engaged in battle with German forces near Germany's Hürtgen Forest when he was reported killed in action Nov. 9, 1944. He was 25-years-old at the time of his death.According to Army officials, McKeon's remains could not be recovered during the battle. When the end of the war came, the American Graves Registration Command conducted several investigations in the Hürtgen area between 1946 and 1950, but were unable to identify his remains.It wasn't until years later on Jan. 12,...Traffic advisory: Road closure to impact access to SR-163
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:17:13 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A road closure in Hillcrest is expected to impact access on and off State Route 163 from Sixth Avenue, the City of San Diego announced Friday. The traffic advisory was issued as crews will be working on pedestrian bridge construction starting Saturday at 5 a.m., prompting Sixth Avenue to close in both directions from SR-163 to University Avenue. Warm up on the way through Mother’s Day weekend This road closure is expected to remain in place until Monday, May 15 at 5 a.m., or until construction is completed, the city explained. The city says contractors with Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego will be building a new pedestrian bridge over Sixth Avenue to connect the medical facility to a newly constructed parking structure. This pedestrian bridge will replace one that was removed in January 2022 as part of the same project. The city says signs has been posted in the area for the past week in an effort to notify travelers ahead of the closure. Motorists are enc...Israel, Palestinian militants in Gaza trade fire; Palestinian laborer in Israel killed by rocket
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:17:13 GMT
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel and Palestinian militants unleashed salvos of fire for a fifth day on Saturday, with the Islamic Jihad militant group launching dozens more rockets and the Israeli military pounding targets inside the Gaza Strip and vowing to step up its campaign.Shrapnel from a Palestinian rocket that slammed into an agricultural community in Israel’s southern Negev desert killed a Palestinian laborer who had been working inside Israel, Israeli defense officials said. A second Palestinian laborer was badly wounded. There were no immediate reports of casualties Saturday from Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, where so far 34 Palestinians have been killed, at least 14 of them civilians, according to Palestinian health officials. Over 147 have been wounded. But residents said homes of people uninvolved in fighting had been struck.In a reminder of the combustible situation in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli military raided the Balata refugee camp near the northern city ...Slain OPP officer’s funeral set for Thursday at Ottawa hockey arena
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:17:13 GMT
The funeral for an officer shot and killed in eastern Ontario is set for next week.Ontario Provincial Police say Sgt. Eric Mueller will have a police funeral at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa on Thursday.Mueller died in hospital following the early Thursday shooting at a home in Bourget, Ont.The 42-year-old father of two and two other officers responded to a call for a disturbance at a home around 2 a.m.OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique has said the officers were ambushed and a 39-year-old man faces a first-degree murder charge and two charges of attempted murder.A police procession is set to escort Mueller’s body on Saturday from the Ottawa Hospital to a funeral home in Rockland, Ont.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 13, 2023.The Canadian Press<!– Photo: 20230513120528-645fbb56a26adf9507b08e9cjpeg.jpg, Caption: Ontario Provincial Police Sgt. Eric Mueller is shown in a handout photo. he funeral for an officer shot and killed in eastern ...One dead as tornado hits south Texas town near the Gulf coast
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:17:13 GMT
PORT ISABEL, Texas (AP) — At least one person was killed when a tornado struck a town on the Gulf coast near the southernmost tip of Texas, damaging dozens of homes and knocking down power lines early Saturday, authorities said. At least 10 people were also hospitalized, two in critical condition, said Cameron County Emergency Management Coordinator Tom Hushen. The storm hit the unincorporated community of Laguna Heights near South Padre Island at about 4 a.m. Hushen said there are “multiple minor injuries” such as cuts and bruises. The tornado “caused significant damage to residences … we have 40-60 damaged homes,” some heavily damaged, he said.National Weather Service investigators at the scene have confirmed it was a tornado and are working to determine the wind speed and strength, Hushen said.“We don’t quite have wind speed yet because there’s not a sensor over there, to exactly measure it,” weather service meteorologist Angelica Soria said. “(Investigators) can assess how...‘All we want is to be safe’: Migrants push north after end of Title 42
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:17:13 GMT
MEXICO CITY (AP) — For weeks, Solangel Contreras raced.The Venezuelan migrant and her family of 22 trudged through the dense jungles of the Darien Gap and hopped borders across Central America.They joined thousands of other migrants from across the Hemisphere in a scramble to reach the United States-Mexico border and request asylum.They raced, unsure what changing migratory rules and the end of a pandemic-era border restriction, Title 42, would mean for their chances at a new life in the U.S.But after missing that cutoff, robbed in Guatemala and crossing into Mexico shortly after the program ended Thursday night, Contreras, 33, had only one certainty in her mind: “We’re going to keep going.”Confusion has rippled from the U.S.-Mexico border to migrant routes across the Americas, as migrants scramble to understand complex and ever-changing policies. And while Title 42 has come to an end, the flow of migrants headed north has not.From the rolling mountains and jungles in Central Americ...Procession for fallen OPP officer happening Saturday, funeral next week
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:17:13 GMT
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) announced a procession to escort Sgt. Eric Mueller will be held on Saturday.Sgt. Mueller died in hospital following the early Thursday shooting at a home in Bourget, Ont. The 42-year-old and two other officers had been responding to a disturbance call, police have said.Alain Bellefeuille, a 39-year-old Bourget resident, is charged with one count of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder in the case.An OPP spokesperson said the procession would leave the Ottawa Hospital – General Campus at 3:45 p.m. ET and travel along Highway 417 eastbound to Highway 174, which transitions to Highway 17, to Rockland, arriving at 4:30 p.m. ET.A procession for our fallen hero, #OPP Sgt. Eric Mueller, will commence at 3:45PM today at Ottawa Hospital – General Campus, and will travel to Rockland. #HeroesInLife pic.twitter.com/WttvhjUtYZ— OPP East Region (@OPP_ER) May 13, 2023Public members can show their respects from one of the many overpasses...Pakistan leader says those involved in violence following Khan detention will face terrorism trials
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:17:13 GMT
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s prime minister said Saturday that authorities would go after those involved in violent protests following the detention of his predecessor, Imran Khan, including prosecution in anti-terrorism courts.Shahbaz Sharif’s warnings were a sign of further escalation in the long-running showdown between the government and Khan, who has the backing of large numbers of supporters.Khan returned to his home in the eastern city of Lahore early Saturday, after a court agreed to shield him from renewed arrest for two weeks. The 70-year-old former cricket star, who was toppled by parliament a year ago, planned to deliver a televised speech from his home later Saturday.The recent chain of events began Tuesday when Khan was dragged out of a courtroom and arrested in the capital of Islamabad. His detention was met by violent protests by his supporters, who torched cars and buildings, including military installations. Hundreds were arrested in the aftermath.Khan w...Latest news
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