Blinken warns Israel against long-term Gaza occupation
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:40 GMT
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — The Biden administration is pushing back on assertions that Israel would occupy Gaza in the aftermath of the war.Secretary of State Antony Blinken was in Tokyo Wednesday, meeting with G7 leaders. Not only did he push back on a broader occupation, but G7 allies called for urgent action to help civilians trapped in Gaza."All of us want to end this conflict as soon as possible," Blinken said.In Tokyo, Blinken and G7 leaders stressed the need to protect civilians amid the humanitarian crisis inside Gaza.He also warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against permanently occupying the Gaza Strip."There can't be a return to the situation, the status quo, before October 7th," Blinken said.As the death toll rises and essential goods run low, U.S. lawmakers are promising to include humanitarian aid in their massive package designed to help Israel defeat Hamas."We will work hard, hopefully in a bipartisan way, to get this done," said Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.B...Travis Scott performing at United Center this December
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:40 GMT
CHICAGO — Travis Scott is coming to Chicago this December.Dubbed "The Utopia - Circus Maximus Tour," the rapper's fourth concert tour will stop at Chicago's United Center on Friday, Dec. 15. The Eagles announce second farewell show at United Center due to high demand Scott's latest album, UTOPIA, inspired the tour, featuring collaborations with music's biggest stars, including Beyonce, Drake, Future, Bad Bunny and 21 Savage.The Utopia - Circus Maximus Tour is the artist's first since the deadly crowd surge at the 2021 Astroworld festival. Bad Bunny bringing his ‘Most Wanted’ tour to Chicago’s United Center Tickets remain on sale. Click here for access.Andrew Luck, Desmond Howard among former players to attend White House event on student-athletes
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:40 GMT
White House officials Wednesday hosted former college and NFL players for a discussion on the rights of student-athletes amid the ongoing debate over revenue and other benefits for players.Andrew Luck, Desmond Howard, Ryan Clark and Rod Gilmore were among the former college and NFL stars who visited the White House for the meeting, a Biden administration official said.The discussion was expected to focus on "why all student-athletes deserve consistent safety standards, to have voice, and to benefit from the revenue they produce," the official said.The meeting marks a rare instance of the White House weighing in on the complex issues around college athletics and benefits for student-athletes, particularly when it comes to name, image and likeness (NIL) deals that allow players to benefit financially.The Biden administration has always been unabashedly pro-union, and the meeting was expected to focus at least partly on efforts to organize among players.While the NCAA lifted a ban ...Will the US get giant pandas back?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:40 GMT
WASHINGTON D.C. (The Hill) — The National Zoo’s three giant pandas departed Washington, D.C. on Wednesday morning, marking the beginning of their trip back to China and an end, at least for now, to 50 years of “panda diplomacy” with Beijing.Giant pandas Mei Xiang and Tian Tian and their cub Xioa Qi Ji were loaded into crates Wednesday morning by zoo and FedEx staff, and then brought to Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia. The pandas will be transported on the custom-designed “FedEx Panda Express” Boeing 777F aircraft for the 19-hour journey with a stopover in Alaska. The pandas’ departure follows a series of other pandas being pulled from multiple Western zoos as agreements expire, with some foreign policy experts noting it could be indicative of growing diplomatic tensions between Beijing and several Western governments. But zoo officials say it was simply time for the panda parents to go home, with a three-year extension to their stay set to expire. Mei Xiang is...Lawsuit against city regarding South Terminal closed following settlement
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:40 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The lawsuit over closing the South Terminal to expand Austin-Bergstrom International Airport has come to an end with the parties involved claiming the matter was “amicably settled,” according to court documents. PAST COVERAGE: Austin wants to expand its airport to the South Terminal, company operating it files lawsuit The documents, filed Monday and Tuesday in federal court, showed the lawsuit between the City of Austin and LoneStar Airport Holdings officially ended.In June, the Austin City Council approved an $88 million settlement with LoneStar.The city attempted to take the South Terminal property from LoneStar in the summer of 2022, claiming eminent domain. That previous offer was for less than $2 million, despite LoneStar signing a 40-year lease for the terminal in 2016 and making upgrades to the space.APD: Woman arrested following fatal hit-and-run in south Austin
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:40 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Police arrested a woman in connection with an Oct. 27 fatal hit-and-run in south Austin.The Austin Police Department said 20-year-old Atira O’Guinn was arrested Oct. 28 and charged with an accident involving death, a second-degree felony.KXAN has reached out to an attorney listed for O'Guinn. This story will be updated if we receive a response.APD said officers responded to the 9300 block of Menchaca Road at approximately 10:20 p.m. for a crash involving a vehicle and a pedestrian. At the scene, officers found an unidentified pedestrian, who later died.According to APD, the driver of the vehicle, later identified as O’Guinn, left the scene following the crash.Police are investigating the incident as Austin’s 75th fatal crash of 2023, and as of Tuesday, APD said the investigation remained pending.City Council to consider safety lighting projects to reduce crashes, new state law that will lead to fewer parks
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:40 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The Austin City Council is meeting Thursday to go over 61 agenda items. Here are a few that KXAN is closely monitoring. Contract for safety lighting Austin’s Transportation and Public Works Department is asking for nearly $3.5 million to add safety lighting to Slaughter and Howard Lanes. PREVIOUS: Construction starts next year to make Slaughter Lane safer The Austin City Council voted earlier this year to create a funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for the High Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) lighting projects, a federally funded program, per city documents. The HSIP reported that safety lighting can decrease crashes by nearly 50%. Based on city crash data, both Slaughter and Howard lanes qualified for the safety lighting projects. If approved, safety lights will be added along Slaughter Lane from Riddle Road to Brandt Road and on Howard Lane from Scofield Parkway to Dessau Road, according to city documents. ...Hochul: $2.7M available for Adirondack communities
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:40 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (WUTR/WFXV/WPNY) - On Wednesday, Governor Kathy Hochul announced communities and not-for-profits in the Adirondack Park are eligible for grants to keep their lands preserved. The Adirondacks extend north from the capital region, including Lake George and other parts of Warren County, Essex County, and further north and northwest. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Governor Hochul announced $3.7 million to be disbursed by the Department of Environmental Conservation in Smart Growth Grants, with Adirondack Park communities receiving $2.7 million of that disbursement. These grants have been disbursed since 2007 and focus on uniting economic development with environmental protection. This round of grants help projects that focus on a threefold goal: environmental protection, economic development, and community livability in the form of affordable housing in rural areas in the park.“Through the Smart Growth Grant Program, ...NYSP: Herkimer man stole over $5K in goods from Lowe's
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:40 GMT
HERKIMER, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Herkimer man is facing charges for allegedly stealing numerous items from the Herkimer Lowe's. State Police arrested Steven D. Vitalo, 29, on November 3. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Police say Vitalo did not pay for items while going through the self-checkout. The total value of items taken is $5,521. Vitalo is also accused of switching bar codes to pay significantly less for items.Vitalo was charged with grand larceny in the third degree and falsifying business records in the second degree. He was arraigned in Herkimer Town Court and is scheduled to return on November 21.Hawley projects Trump as 2024 GOP nominee, says 'I will pull the lever' for him
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:40 GMT
WASHINGTON - The next presidential election is less than a year away. Some Republican presidential candidates will face off Wednesday evening in Miami in the third primary debate of the 2024 election cycle.The group debating Wednesday does not include former U.S. President Donald Trump, who formally announced last year he would run for office again in 2024. Some elected officials, including Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, believe Trump is the frontrunner to become the GOP presidential nominee. Iced tea DNA unmasks alleged ‘thirsty burglar’ in O’Fallon "Donald Trump is going to be the nominee; I've been saying this for a long time," said Hawley during a virtual chat with FOX 2 on Wednesday. "I'm not sure these debates are particularly productive. I think at this point, we would do well to rally behind Trump as the nominee. I think he is going to be the nominee. I've said that over and over, and I think voters have made up their minds." The comments come following some big Dem...Latest news
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