Harry & Meghan’s daughter christened, will use royal title

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:12:14 GMT

Harry & Meghan’s daughter christened, will use royal title LONDON (AP) — Prince Harry and his wife Meghan announced Wednesday that their daughter had been christened in a private ceremony in California, publicly calling her a princess and revealing for the first time that they will use royal titles for their children.Princess Lilibet Diana, who turns two in June, was baptized on Friday by the Archbishop of Los Angeles, the Rev John Taylor, Harry and Meghan said in a statement. Lilibet’s title and that of her brother, Archie, who will be four in May, will be updated on the Buckingham Palace website later.The announcement marked the first time that the children’s titles had been used in public.The question of the children’s titles took center stage two years ago during Harry and Meghan’s television interview with Oprah Winfrey. Meghan, who is biracial, said that when she was pregnant with Archie “they” — presumably the palace — “were saying they didn’t want him to be a prince … which would be different from protocol.”Meghan suggested that thi...

Closing arguments heard in Winnipeg trial of priest charged with indecent assault

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:12:14 GMT

Closing arguments heard in Winnipeg trial of priest charged with indecent assault WINNIPEG — A two-day trial in Winnipeg has wrapped up for a retired priest accused of assaulting a First Nations woman when she attended a former residential school more than 50 years ago. Arthur Masse, who is now 93, is charged with one count of indecent assault from when the woman was a 10-year-old student at the Fort Alexander Residential school north of Winnipeg.A Manitoba Court of King’s Bench justice has heard closing remarks from the Crown and the priest’s defence lawyer. Masse’s lawyer argues the woman’s testimony was inconsistent and unreliable due to the passage of time.The Crown says the accuser never wavered in her recollection of what happened to her.Justice Candace Grammond reserved her decision for the end of the month. This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 8, 2023. The Canadian Press

Lawyer: DNA proves XXXTentacion’s alleged killer’s innocence

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:12:14 GMT

Lawyer: DNA proves XXXTentacion’s alleged killer’s innocence FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — An attorney for the man accused of gunning down rising rap star XXXTentacion during a 2018 robbery outside a Florida motorcycle shop told a jury Wednesday that DNA evidence proves his client and another man are innocent. Attorney Joseph Kimok gave the final defense closing argument in the trial of three men accused of first-degree murder, saying that while the artist struggled with his killers before being shot and DNA was found on the body and on a stolen necklace, it wasn’t from his client, 28-year-old Michael Boatwright. Nor was it from accused second gunman Trayvon Newsome, 24, or accused getaway driver and ringleader Dedrick Williams, 26. “Whoever (XXXTentacion) struggled with is not in this courtroom,” Kimok told jurors as the four-week trial neared its conclusion. “The DNA proves that someone not named Michael Boatwright or Trayvon Newsome participated in this murder.”A fourth man, Robert Allen, pleaded guilty last year to second-degree murder and...

Wall Street steadies itself after painful drop on rate fears

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:12:14 GMT

Wall Street steadies itself after painful drop on rate fears NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are steadying on Wall Street Wednesday, a day after sinking to one of their worst days of the year. The S&P 500 was 0.2% lower in afternoon trading after shifting between small gain and losses earlier in trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 196 points, or 0.6%, at 32,660, as of 1:13 p.m. Eastern time, while the Nasdaq composite was mostly unchanged.Stocks are coming off a sharp drop the prior day after the head of the Federal Reserve warned it could speed up its hikes to interest rates if pressure on inflation stays high. Such hikes can ease inflation by slowing the economy, but they also hit prices for stocks and other investments and raise the risk of a recession in the future.The Fed’s chair, Jerome Powell, said again Wednesday that pressure on inflation appears to be running higher than earlier expected. But he also stressed much more strenuously than he did on Tuesday that the Fed hasn’t made a decision yet on the size of its futur...

Americans found quickly, but Mexico’s missing remain lost

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:12:14 GMT

Americans found quickly, but Mexico’s missing remain lost MEXICO CITY (AP) — When four Americans were kidnapped in the border city of Matamoros, authorities rescued the survivors within days, but thousands of Mexicans remain missing in the state long associated with cartel violence — some in cases dating back more than a decade.Mexican authorities quickly blamed the local Gulf cartel for shooting up the Americans’ minivan after they crossed the border for cosmetic surgery Friday. They found the Americans — two dead, one injured and one apparently unharmed — early Tuesday after a massive search involving squads of Mexican soldiers and National Guard troops.By contrast, more than 112,000 Mexicans remain missing nationwide, in many cases years or decades after they disappeared. Although a convoy of armored Mexican military trucks extracted the Americans, the only ones searching for most of the missing Mexicans are their desperate relatives.“If these people had been Mexicans, they might still be disappeared,” said Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, an ...

Ransomware attack hits engineering company working on military bases, power plants

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:12:14 GMT

Ransomware attack hits engineering company working on military bases, power plants OTTAWA — A Canadian engineering giant whose work includes critical military, power and transportation infrastructure across the country has been hit with a ransomware attack.The Department of National Defence says Black & McDonald reported the attack last month, but the company has refused to publicly confirm the incident.The Defence Department and Ontario Power Generation, which also confirmed the attack, say there is no evidence that it compromised sensitive or secret information about their sites and operations.But cybersecurity expert Terry Cutler says the attack is worrying since any secret data held by Black & McDonald about its work with the military and other clients could have been stolen.The firm says it has delivered a large range of electrical and mechanical engineering services to federal, provincial and municipal utilities and departments in recent years.It has provided logistical and building support to Canadian military bases, worked on nuclear power plants a...

Chicago Fire FC training facility continues to draw concerns from community

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:12:14 GMT

Chicago Fire FC training facility continues to draw concerns from community CHICAGO -- Residents and housing advocates are asking city leaders to reconsider a plan to build a soccer facility on land once used for public housing.But, a local group argued that there are legal implications of this initiate that haven't been considered.The plan to build the Chicago Fire Football Club training facility at the former site of the ABLA homes have been controversial since it was first introduced, while advocates say it should be mixed income housing rather than a professional soccer training facility.The lease proposal explores using nearly 30 acres of vacant Chicago Housing Authority land as headquarters and a training center for the Chicago Fire Football Club. It would also be used for other community events, including the Fire's youth academy.According to the Chicago Tribune, the plan is estimated to cost around $85 to $90 million and would be privately funded. MORE: Chicago Fire FC starts discussions with the city about a new training facility In September, C...

Concession workers strike looming at United Center ahead of Big Ten tournament

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:12:14 GMT

Concession workers strike looming at United Center ahead of Big Ten tournament CHICAGO — Concession workers at the United Center could be back out on the picket line soon.The two sides met Tuesday night but were not able to come to an agreement — which could mean the concessions for this week's Big Ten tournament could be impacted.On Sunday, Unite HERE Local 1 walked the picket line in front of the United Center during the Chicago Bulls vs. Indiana Pacers game. The union represents more than 650 employees at the arena — including cooks, servers and bartenders. They are employed by Levy Restaurants.The two sides have met more than 20 times. Levy said it continues to improve its offer and blames union leadership for not bringing it to the members for a vote. United Center concession workers on strike The two sides are still trying to work out an agreement on wages, health coverage and pensions.The union said it wants the same benefits Levy employees get at Wrigley Field, Guaranteed Rate Field and Navy Pier. The company said it offered ways to get United Center...

Harry & Meghan's daughter christened, will use royal title

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:12:14 GMT

Harry & Meghan's daughter christened, will use royal title LONDON (AP) — Prince Harry and his wife Meghan announced Wednesday that their daughter had been christened in a private ceremony in California, publicly calling her a princess and revealing for the first time that they will use royal titles for their children.Princess Lilibet Diana, who turns two in June, was baptized on Friday by the Archbishop of Los Angeles, the Rev John Taylor, Harry and Meghan said in a statement. Lilibet’s title and that of her brother, Archie, who will be four in May, will be updated on the Buckingham Palace website later.The announcement marked the first time that the children’s titles had been used in public.The question of the children’s titles took center stage two years ago during Harry and Meghan’s television interview with Oprah Winfrey. Meghan, who is biracial, said that when she was pregnant with Archie “they” — presumably the palace — “were saying they didn’t want him to be a prince … which would be different from protocol.”Meghan suggested that thi...

WATCH LIVE | 2023 International Women of Courage award ceremony at the White House

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:12:14 GMT

WATCH LIVE | 2023 International Women of Courage award ceremony at the White House WASHINGTON D.C. — First Lady Jill Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken host the 17th annual International Women of Courage (IWOC) Award Ceremony. The ceremony takes place at the White House for the first time in the award's history. Girl Scout cookie shortage sparks resale market The following is an excerpt from the U.S. Department of State's website:Now in its 17th year, the Secretary of State’s IWOC Award recognizes women from around the world who have demonstrated exceptional courage, strength, and leadership in advocating for peace, justice, human rights, gender equity and equality, and the empowerment of women and girls, in all their diversity, and more, often at great personal risk and sacrifice.In a typical year, the IWOC awardees are invited to Washington D.C. to receive their awards from the Secretary of State and the First Lady in a ceremony held on or in proximity to International Women’s Day (March 8th). The recipients then travel across the United States to par...