Palestinian Authority lashes out at renowned academics who denounced president’s antisemitic remarks

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:53 GMT

Palestinian Authority lashes out at renowned academics who denounced president’s antisemitic remarks RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Palestinian political factions on Wednesday raged against dozens of Palestinian academics who had criticized President Mahmoud Abbas’ recent remarks on the Holocaust that have drawn widespread accusations of antisemitism.Politicians lambasted the open letter signed earlier this week by over a hundred Palestinian academics, activists and artists based around the world as “the statement of shame.” “Their statement is consistent with the Zionist narrative and its signatories gives credence to the enemies of the Palestinian people,” said the secular nationalist Fatah party that runs the Palestinian Authority. Fatah officials called the signatories “mouthpieces for the occupation” and “extremely dangerous.” The well-respected writers and thinkers released the letter after footage surfaced that showed Abbas asserting European Jews had been persecuted by Hitler because of what he described as their “social functions” and predat...

Hurricane Lee turns north on path that will take it past Bermuda as it aims for Atlantic Canada

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:53 GMT

Hurricane Lee turns north on path that will take it past Bermuda as it aims for Atlantic Canada SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Hurricane Lee began to spin away from the northern Caribbean on Wednesday as the Category 3 storm aimed for Atlantic Canada and left big waves in its wake.The storm was located about 475 miles (765 kilometers) south-southwest of Bermuda in the morning. It had winds of up to 115 miles per hour (185 kilometers per hour) and was moving northwest at 6 mph (9 kph).Lee was expected to eventually pass just west of Bermuda, prompting forecasters to issue a tropical storm watch for the island. Wind and heavy rainfall were expected to lash Bermuda starting late Wednesday or early Thursday, forecasters said.Lee is then expected to keep traveling north and lose strength in cooler waters before potentially making landfall over the weekend in Nova Scotia, Canada, as a possible tropical storm.“Slow weakening is forecast during the next few days, however Lee is likely to remain a large and dangerous hurricane into the weekend,” the National Hurricane Center said. “Lee’s...

Dollarama reports second-quarter profit and sales up from year ago

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:53 GMT

Dollarama reports second-quarter profit and sales up from year ago MONTREAL — Dollarama Inc. reported its second-quarter profit rose compared with a year ago as its sales also climbed nearly 20 per cent.The retailer says it earned $245.8 million or 86 cents per diluted share for the quarter ended July 30, up from a profit of $193.5 million or 66 cents per diluted share in the same quarter last year.Sales for the quarter totalled $1.46 billion, up from $1.22 billion a year earlier.Dollarama says the increase was driven by growth in its total number of stores compared with a year ago and higher comparable store sales.Comparable store sales for the quarter rose 15.5 per cent as the number of transactions gained 12.9 per cent and the average transaction size added 2.3 per cent.Dollarama had 1,525 stores at the end of its most recent quarter, up from 1,444 a year earlier.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:DOL)The Canadian Press

Jury to hear from more witnesses as trial of London attack suspect unfolds

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:53 GMT

Jury to hear from more witnesses as trial of London attack suspect unfolds The jury at the trial of a man facing terror-related murder charges in the deaths of four members of a Muslim family in Ontario is set to hear from more witnesses today.Nathaniel Veltman, who has pleaded not guilty, is accused of deliberately hitting five members of the Afzaal family with his truck while they were out for a walk, with prosecutors saying his actions amount to an act of terrorism.The jury at the trial was shown video on Tuesday of Veltman speeding his truck, seen with a heavily damaged front end, into an almost empty mall parking lot a few minutes after the attack on June 6, 2021, and stopping next to a parked cab.The video — extracted and edited from security camera footage from the mall — shows three police vehicles arriving about two minutes later, followed by more police vehicles minutes after that.Veltman is seen leaving his truck and taking a few steps before kneeling down and putting his hands on his head as officers approach and arrest him.Federal ...

Live updates: North Korea’s Kim to visit two more cities in Russia’s Far East

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:53 GMT

Live updates: North Korea’s Kim to visit two more cities in Russia’s Far East Follow the latest updates on the meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin at a cosmodrome in Russia’s Far East on Wednesday.WHAT TO KNOW:— North Korean leader Kim Jong Un traveled to Russia and met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The visit marks a growing alignment of the isolated leaders of the nuclear-armed states.— The leaders are trying to deepen their relationship as each one is locked in confrontation with the United States. — Kim traveled to Russia in a special armored train, following a tradition begun by his predecessors.___North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will continue his trip across Russia’s Far East after a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.Putin told Russian state TV that Kim would have a “busy program” with visits to two more cities over the next day.Putin said Kim would visit an aircraft plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur and then attend “a demonstration of capabilities” of Russia’s Pacific Fleet in Vladivo...

New COVID shots: Five things to know after CDC’s approval 

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:53 GMT

New COVID shots: Five things to know after CDC’s approval  Americans will be able to receive an updated COVID-19 vaccine as early as Wednesday after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) endorsed the shot for all Americans over 6 months old. The new shots from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech will hit the market just as the U.S approaches the fall and winter respiratory virus season. They arrive along with new treatments to protect infants and older adults from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).Here's what to know:The vaccine protects against current variantsLike all the other COVID-19 vaccines, the updated version is not designed to prevent infection completely, but is meant to reduce the severity of symptoms and curb the risk of "long COVID."The updated shots were designed to target the XBB.1.5 variant, which was dominant when vaccine makers began to formulate and test a new version. That variant is no longer dominant and only accounts for about 3 percent of cases. But experts and administration officials have said the...

Wednesday Forecast: Temps in upper 60s with a few showers near lake

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:53 GMT

Wednesday Forecast: Temps in upper 60s with a few showers near lake CHICAGO — Mostly cloudy Wednesday morning with a 20 percent chance of showers and decreasing clouds. Winds: NE 5-10. High: 68. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Mostly clear tonight. Winds: NNE 5-10. Low: 52.Thursday Forecast: Mainly sunny, E 5-10. High: 71.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog

Traffic stop ends in arrest, cocaine bust in Fayette County

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:53 GMT

Traffic stop ends in arrest, cocaine bust in Fayette County FAYETTE COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) – The Fayette County Sheriff's Office said a traffic stop on Interstate 10 yielded thousands of dollars worth of cocaine Sunday. According to FCSO, Sgt. Randy Thumann and his K9 partner Kolt stopped a GMC Yukon at mile-marker 663 on Sunday morning at 9:20 for a traffic violation. FCSO said Sgt. Thumann got consent to search the vehicle after he "observed discrepancies in the driver’s travel itinerary, route of travel and many other familiar indicators of narcotics trafficking."After Kolt sniffed out the odor of drugs, officers found an after-marker compartment built under the center console. The sheriff's office said about 5 kilograms (11 pounds) of cocaine worth $250,000 was removed from the console. The driver, Jose Puentes, 31, from Brownsville, was arrested for Felony Drug Possession. FCSO said Puentes was taken to the Dan R. Beck Justice Center. Sgt. Thumann has been on several major busts in the county, according to the department.Fayette County Sg...

Hutto man gets 30 months for embezzlement and false tax return, DOJ says

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:53 GMT

Hutto man gets 30 months for embezzlement and false tax return, DOJ says WASHINGTON (KXAN) – The Department of Justice said a Hutto man was sentenced Tuesday to 30 months in prison for embezzling funds from his Austin-based employer and filing a false tax return.According to court documents, beginning in April 2010 through October 2017, Steven Marquez embezzled more than $700,000 from the employer, an unnamed property management company, while serving as head of its bank reconciliation team, the DOJ said. To conceal the embezzlement, Marquez altered his employer’s corporate bank statement by deleting his transfers and making it appear as if the statements reconciled with company records, according to the DOJ. Marquez filed a false tax return for 2017 that did not report as income the embezzled funds he took that year. As part of his punishment, Marquez was also ordered to serve three years of supervised release and to pay $188,493 in restitution to the United States and an additional $704,262 in restitution related to his embezzlement.

Group awards scholarships in hopes of closing gap of Latino students not completing college degrees

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:53 GMT

Group awards scholarships in hopes of closing gap of Latino students not completing college degrees AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The rising costs of college may be a factor in the widening gap of Latino students not completing their degrees, according to a national survey.According to a study by Excelencia in Education, 28% of Latino adults (25 and over) had earned an associate's degree or higher compared to 48% of white adults.The analysis found “For the U.S. to regain the top ranking in the world for college degree attainment, Latinos will need to earn 6.2 million degrees by 2030.”Native Austinite Licelda Briones, the first in her family to go to college, said the Young Hispanic Professional Association of Austin (YHAPA) is working to make a difference with scholarships.“I know it's hard to figure it out,” said Briones, describing the financial burden many families face to pay for college. “We are helping to raise funds, helping create new leaders.”On September 16, YHAPA will award several students with scholarships.“We're wanting to see the representation that we want to see out here in Au...