Aaron Rodgers hits the practice field with Jets for first time; details emerge on ‘23 salary and cap hit

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:46 GMT

Aaron Rodgers hits the practice field with Jets for first time; details emerge on ‘23 salary and cap hit Remember how excited your first day of school was when you were a kid?Aaron Rodgers had a similar feeling during his introductory press conference Wednesday after the trade to the Jets was made official.Rodgers was smiling from ear to ear as he left behind 18 years with the Packers. Now he hopes to bring some of that similar success to a Jets franchise that’s been starving for just a trip to the playoffs.Rodgers, who has a Super Bowl MVP on his resume, made the playoffs three out of the last four seasons in Green Bay and 11 times overall. Meanwhile, the Jets haven’t made the playoffs since 2010“This feeling of this new chapter, a new adventure,” Rodgers said. “There was this deep sigh that you take when all is right in the world and it is exciting, the adventure and the journey is unknown.“The mysteriousness. That’s the beauty of life is that you don’t know what’s going to happen in the future. One of my favorite quotes from one ...

Judge takes Teixeira release request under advisement

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:46 GMT

Judge takes Teixeira release request under advisement A federal judge is taking some time to decide whether Massachusetts Air National guardsman Jack Teixeira should be released before his trial after hearing arguments  from federal prosecutors that he should remain locked up.Lawyers for Teixeira said he should be free before trial and offered that he could remain under home confinement at his father’s home in North Dighton.Magistrate Judge David H. Hennessy took the arguments under advisement.Prosecutors argued that Teixeira should remain locked up, citing their concerns with his access to firearms and the potential that he is still in possession of classified information.Teixeira, an E-3/Airman First Class stationed at Otis Air National Guard Base on Cape Cod, is accused of leaking classified documents on the war in Ukraine. He was arrested at his family home in North Dighton on April 13, the day the allegations came to light.Related Articles ‘Hostile nation’ could help accused leaker Jack Teixeira run if heR...

White woman whose claim led to Emmett Till killing has died

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:46 GMT

White woman whose claim led to Emmett Till killing has died JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The white woman who accused Black teenager Emmett Till of whistling at her — causing his 1955 lynching in Mississippi, which galvanized a generation of activists to rise up in the Civil Rights Movement — has died at 88.Carolyn Bryant Donham died in hospice care Tuesday night in Louisiana, a coroner’s report shows. The kidnapping and brutal murder of the 14-year-old captured international attention when his mother, Mamie Till Mobley, insisted on an open-casket funeral in their hometown of Chicago so the world could see his brutalized body, which was pulled from a river in Mississippi. Jet magazine published photos.In August 1955, Till had traveled from Chicago to visit relatives in Mississippi. Donham — then 21 and named Carolyn Bryant — accused him of making improper advances on her at a grocery store where she was working in the small community of Money. The Rev. Wheeler Parker, a cousin of Till who was there, has said 14-year-old Till whistled at the woman, a...

Canada planning more evacuation flights from Sudan but situation remains volatile

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:46 GMT

Canada planning more evacuation flights from Sudan but situation remains volatile OTTAWA — Military and foreign affairs officials said Thursday Canada expects to send additional planes to help evacuate people from Sudan in the coming days but the volatile situation on the ground is making planning difficult.The first two Canadian-operated evacuation planes left Khartoum Thursday carrying 118 people, including both Canadians and citizens of allied nations. Two hundred Canadians had previously escaped with the help of allies including Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom.Global Affairs Canada says about 1,800 Canadians registered their presence in Sudan and just over 100 Canadians still there have asked for help to flee. Several hundred others have asked for assistance on the ground but currently want to stay.Most of them in the capital of Khartoum.Defence Minister Anita Anand was pleased with the news some flights had succeeded but called the whole situation “volatile” with intermittent power and communications systems.“The situation...

Lawyer says Prince Harry’s words undermine phone hack case

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:46 GMT

Lawyer says Prince Harry’s words undermine phone hack case LONDON (AP) — An attorney for the publisher of The Sun tabloid used Prince Harry’s own words Thursday to argue that his phone hacking lawsuit should be thrown out.Attorney Anthony Hudson said emails from the Duke of Sussex to the royal family’s chief spokesperson indicated he was aware enough of allegations against the publisher that he could have brought a lawsuit in a timely manner.Harry first learned that one of his voicemails had been intercepted in 2006 and knew he had a claim to bring in 2012, Hudson said.But the prince only began pushing Buckingham Palace in late 2017 and early 2018 to pressure the British newspaper arm of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire to apologize for hacking his phone.“There needs to be an ultimatum otherwise this institution and everything it stands for becomes a laughingstock,” the Duke of Sussex emailed the chief spokesperson for the royal family in February 2018, according to court records.After a three day hearing in the High Court, Hudson ...

California passes 1st-in-nation emission rules for trains

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:46 GMT

California passes 1st-in-nation emission rules for trains SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California Air Resources Board approved Thursday a first-in-the-nation, ambitious rule limiting rail pollution. The goal is to drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions from locomotives. The standards would also reduce a group of chemicals that contribute to the formation of smog. They could improve air quality for people living near railyards and ports. The standards would need approval from the Biden administration to move forward. They follow rules approved by the Environmental Protection Agency to cut emissions from heavy trucks. The locomotive rule is part of the state’s plan to establish itself as a global leader in the fight against climate change.“It is time to kickstart the next step of transformation with trains in this regulation,” said Davina Hurt, a board member.Locomotives pull rail cars filled with food, lumber, oil and other products through railyards near neighborhoods in Oakland, Commerce, San Bernardino and other California cities.They...

Forcible restraint by police among factors in Myles Gray death, pathologist says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:46 GMT

Forcible restraint by police among factors in Myles Gray death, pathologist says BURNABY, B.C. — A forensic pathologist says a “perfect storm” of factors led to Myles Gray’s death, including his extreme exertion and the Vancouver police actions to restrain him.Dr. Matthew Orde told the coroner’s inquest into Gray’s death that descriptions of the 33-year-old suggest he’d been experiencing an acute behavioural disturbance, and his body would have been working in overdrive as he struggled with police. Orde testified that Gray’s heart would have been pumping rapidly and he would have been breathing heavily as several police officers forced him into a prone position, lying on his stomach, with his arms handcuffed behind his back.He said people who are forcibly restrained in that position are at greater risk of death, especially when someone’s body has increased demands.Orde, who performed an autopsy in the days after Gray died in August 2015, said the man also sustained multiple blunt force injuries to his face and body...

Fighters rampage in Darfur despite fragile Sudan truce

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:46 GMT

Fighters rampage in Darfur despite fragile Sudan truce CAIRO (AP) — Armed fighters rampaged through a main city in Sudan’s war-ravaged region of Darfur on Thursday, battling each other and looting shops and homes, residents said. The violence came despite a fragile three-day truce between Sudan’s two top generals, whose power struggle has killed hundreds.The mayhem in the Darfur city of Genena pointed to how the rival generals’ fight for control in the capital, Khartoum, was spiraling into violence in other parts of Sudan. The cease-fire has brought a significant easing of fighting in Khartoum and its neighboring city Omdurman for the first time since the military and a rival paramilitary force began clashing on April 15. The fighting had turned residential neighborhoods into battlegrounds. The relative calm has allowed foreign governments to airlift out hundreds of citizens, while tens of thousands of Sudanese have streamed out of Khartoum, seeking safer areas or escape abroad. The military, led by Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan, said ...

Police say head of Montreal seniors home billed for services that weren’t provided

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:46 GMT

Police say head of Montreal seniors home billed for services that weren’t provided MONTREAL — The head of a private seniors residence in Montreal has been charged with fraud after he allegedly billed a regional health authority for resident services that were never provided.Paul Asselin, 60, produced fake invoices using the names of people who were not living at the care home at the time the services were allegedly provided, Quebec anti-corruption police allege. The Unité permanente anticorruption says the alleged fraud took place between March 18, 2021, and April 30, 2022. Asselin, who runs Les Jardins de Jouvence residence in Montreal’s Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough, has been charged with fraud under $5,000, forgery and use of a forged document. The value of the fraud is estimated at more than $4,000, police say.The local heath authority declined to comment directly on the case, but Christian Merciari, an assistant to the president and CEO, said the agency is reviewing its verification process “to ensure greater control over our process of pa...

Federal public service strike enters ninth day, no sign of back-to-work legislation

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:46 GMT

Federal public service strike enters ninth day, no sign of back-to-work legislation OTTAWA — The Liberal government is showing no hints it will end the strike of its largest public sector union by legislating some 100,000 federal civil servants back to work.Workers with the Public Service Alliance of Canada walked off the job nine days ago after contract negotiations with the government couldn’t find agreement on issues such as wage increases and remote work.Amid questions over how the impasse will be resolved, former clerk of the Privy Council Michael Wernick says the federal government can’t discuss hypotheticals such as back-to-work legislation because negotiations are ongoing. Wernick headed the federal public service for three years. He says introducing back-to-work legislation prematurely could spell trouble for the federal government and lead to accusations of bad-faith bargaining.There’s also the matter of political support, which the minority Liberals would need to pass legislation. The NDP say they will not support any back-to-work bill,...