Waukegan mayor invites Chicago Bears to explore possible move to city

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:54 GMT

Waukegan mayor invites Chicago Bears to explore possible move to city Waukegan Mayor Ann Taylor has joined other Chicagoland communities in trying to lure the Chicago Bears to their municipality.Taylor suggested to Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren in a letter written Monday that the Bears build a new stadium on lakefront property in Waukegan, expanding the team’s footprint in Lake County.“The City of Waukegan has multiple large parcels including lakefront property which could be developed into both the state of the art stadium and entertainment district the team has publicly expressed in building,” Taylor said in the letter.This is a developing story. Check back for updates. ()

Live updates: Tight security, road closure in advance of Trump court appearance in downtown Miami

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:54 GMT

Live updates: Tight security, road closure in advance of Trump court appearance in downtown Miami Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to appear in federal court in Miami on Tuesday afternoon for his first appearance in a historic criminal case against him.Trump has been charged with 37 felony counts. The Justice Department said he hoarded top-secret government documents, boastfully displayed them to visitors and tried to hide them from investigators who demanded them back.Please check back for updates throughout the day.Updated post 11:42 a.m.; original post 11:06 a.m. | Unattended packagePolice moved people away from an area near the courthouse after an unattended package was spotted. The suspicious package was a sign with wires coming out. The sign expressed intense displeasure for what the writer called “the Communist media.”Miami Police said on Twitter they were assisting the Department of Homeland Security with an investigation at North Miami Avenue and Third Street. As a result North Miami Avenue is temporarily closed at Northwest Fifth Street to Northwe...

Police say about 100 people returning from wedding killed when boat capsizes in northern Nigeria

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:54 GMT

Police say about 100 people returning from wedding killed when boat capsizes in northern Nigeria ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — A boat carrying residents returning from a wedding capsized in northern Nigeria killing about 100 people, police and local residents said Tuesday, as a search for survivors intensified.The boat capsized early Monday on the Niger River in the state of Kwara close to neighboring Niger state, police spokesman Okasanmi Ajayi said. “What we gathered was there was a boat that capsized and about 100 people died,” he said. The victims, including women and children, were returning from an overnight wedding ceremony in the village of Egboti in Niger state, said Usman Ibrahim, a resident.It was not immediately clear if there were survivors.“People in the boat were to take their bikes to their various communities (upon disembarking). The boat was carrying more than 100 people when it sank,” said Ibrahim. Many of the victims drowned because the accident happened at about 3 a.m. and not many knew of it until hours later, he said. “Up till now, some dead bodies are still bein...

Justice minister says accusation that he intimidated Tory MP in email is ‘ridiculous’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:54 GMT

Justice minister says accusation that he intimidated Tory MP in email is ‘ridiculous’ OTTAWA — An accusation from Tory MP Frank Caputo that the Liberal attorney general tried to intimidate him with an email is “ridiculous,” Justice Minister David Lametti argued on Tuesday. Caputo, who is a lawyer, said during a point of privilege in the House of Commons Monday that Lametti had seemed to threaten his reputation in the legal community.In an email, the minister had said he would “let the community know” that he clapped in the House of Commons after fellow Conservative MP Michael Barrett questioned the impartiality of former Supreme Court justice Frank Iacobucci.Barrett’s comments came after ex-foreign interference watchdog David Johnston said he sought Iacobucci’s legal advice on whether he was in a conflict of interest because of former ties to the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, and said Iacobucci gave him clearance. Lametti told reporters Tuesday morning that it was the Italian-Canadian community he was referencing, not the lega...

North York school closed, students sent home after alleged bomb threat

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:54 GMT

North York school closed, students sent home after alleged bomb threat Students have been sent home from a North York high school as police investigate an alleged bomb threat.Toronto police say Georges Vanier Secondary School received an online bomb threat just after 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday. The school is located in the area of Don Mills Road and Van Horne Avenue.The school was initially place in hold and secure but a Toronto police tweet, sent at 11:43 a.m., said the school had been closed and students were sent home.No injuries have been reported.Police continue to investigate.BOMB THREAT: (UPDATE)Georges Vanier Secondary School9:39am– school has been closed– student sent home – police continue to investigate#GO1351749^se— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) June 13, 2023

Monahan tells US lawmakers that PGA Tour was left on its own to fend off Saudis

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:54 GMT

Monahan tells US lawmakers that PGA Tour was left on its own to fend off Saudis LOS ANGELES (AP) — Commissioner Jay Monahan has told congressional members the PGA Tour was “left on our own” to fend off Saudi Arabia’s bid to take over the sport with LIV Golf because of the United States’ geopolitical alliance with the kingdom.Monahan sent the letter to various lawmakers on June 9, three days after the PGA Tour’s stunning announcement of an agreement with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund and the European tour to pool commercial business and rights in a new company.The agreement, while still not finalized, would end all litigation between the PGA Tour and the Public Investment Fund. In the last year, LIV Golf had lured away some of golf’s biggest stars with signing bonuses of $100 million or more, prompting the PGA Tour to respond by pouring millions into its own tournament purses.“During this intense battle, we met with several Members of Congress and policy experts to discuss the PIF’s attempt to take over the game of golf in th...

Chief justice ‘not comfortable’ with lack of transparency over judicial complaints

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:54 GMT

Chief justice ‘not comfortable’ with lack of transparency over judicial complaints OTTAWA — Canada’s chief justice says he has asked the national body that oversees the conduct of judges to consider making the process for dealing with complaints more transparent.At a news conference today, Richard Wagner says he is “not comfortable” with the current process because it is too opaque and insufficiently clear for the public.Russell Brown retired from the Supreme Court of Canada on Monday, ending a probe into allegations of misconduct.The Canadian Judicial Council said it no longer has jurisdiction to continue investigating allegations of misconduct stemming from an event at an Arizona hotel in January. Brown has vigorously denied accusations that he was intoxicated and harassed a group of friends at an event at an upscale resort in Scottsdale, Ariz. Brown, appointed to the Supreme Court eight years ago, had been on leave since Feb. 1, pending the outcome of the council’s review.This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 13, 202...

UN nuclear chief says large Ukraine atomic power plant held by Russia faces ‘dangerous situation’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:54 GMT

UN nuclear chief says large Ukraine atomic power plant held by Russia faces ‘dangerous situation’ KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The largest nuclear power plant in Europe faces “a relatively dangerous situation” after a dam burst in Ukraine and Kyiv launches a counteroffensive to retake ground occupied by Russia, the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog said Tuesday. Rafael Moreno Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, spoke to journalists in Kyiv just before leaving on a trip to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. That plant has been repeatedly in the crossfire since Russia launched its war on Ukraine in February 2022 and seized the facility shortly after. Grossi said he had met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss the situation affecting the plant, which grew more serious after the Kakhovka Dam burst last week. The dam, further down the Dnieper River, helped keep water in a reservoir that cools the plant’s reactors. Ukraine has said Russia blew up the dam, something denied by Moscow, though analysts say the flood likely disrupted Kyiv...

3 people slain, 3 others struck by van in English city of Nottingham

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:54 GMT

3 people slain, 3 others struck by van in English city of Nottingham LONDON (AP) — Three people were slain in the streets of the English city of Nottingham in early morning attacks Tuesday that culminated with the suspect mowing down three pedestrians with a van, leaving one in critical condition, police said.A 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder and police said they believe he acted alone. Nottinghamshire Police detectives were working with counterterrorism officers to try to establish a motive. “This is an horrific and tragic incident which has claimed the lives of three people,” Chief Constable Kate Meynell said.Two of the three people killed were students at the University of Nottingham.“We are shocked and devastated by the news,” the school said in an announcement.Students canceled the graduation ball that was scheduled Tuesday evening.Police did not disclose how the three people were killed but said the first attack occurred around dawn when two people were found dead on an inner-city road. A third body was later found on a diff...

Putin hints of new effort to gain territory in Ukraine after cross-border strikes

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:54 GMT

Putin hints of new effort to gain territory in Ukraine after cross-border strikes KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested Tuesday that he could order Russian troops to try to carve out more land in Ukraine for a buffer zone, while asserting that Ukrainian forces had suffered “catastrophic” losses in a new counteroffensive.The Russian leader made some of his most detailed remarks in months about the war in an open meeting with military journalists and bloggers, just as Ukrainian officials claim they have captured a handful of villages in the early stages of a counter-offensive.It came after overnight Russian missile strikes in central Ukraine killed at least 11 people.Putin also said he wasn’t ruling out a new mobilization and reiterated Russia’s blame against Ukrainian forces for the destruction of a Dnieper River dam last week that caused vast flooding on both sides of the front line in southern Ukraine.Putin said that a Ukrainian counteroffensive has been unsuccessful and suffered losses that he called “catastrophic.” He asserted that Uk...