2 cheerleaders were shot in a Texas supermarket parking lot after one opened the door to the wrong vehicle. A suspect is under arrest

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:28:08 GMT

2 cheerleaders were shot in a Texas supermarket parking lot after one opened the door to the wrong vehicle. A suspect is under arrest (CNN) — Authorities have arrested the man they say shot two teenage cheerleaders after one said she mistook the suspect’s vehicle as her own in a supermarket parking lot near Texas’ capital — at least the third incident this week in which young people who’d made an apparent mistake were met with gunfire.Pedro Tello Rodriguez Jr., 25, was taken into custody early Tuesday, the Elgin Police Department said in a news release later that morning.Officers responding just after midnight Tuesday to an H-E-B supermarket parking lot found two people in a vehicle who’d been struck by bullets, police said, citing preliminary reports. One with serious injuries was rushed by helicopter to a hospital and in critical condition, while the other was treated at the scene, the release said.The latter girl had gotten out of a friend’s car and opened the door to a vehicle she thought was hers, only to find a man sitting in the passenger seat, she said during ...

Twitter removes transgender protections from hateful conduct policy

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:28:08 GMT

Twitter removes transgender protections from hateful conduct policy (CNN) — Twitter appears to have quietly rolled back a portion of its hateful conduct policy that included specific protections for transgender people.The policy previously stated that Twitter prohibits “targeting others with repeated slurs, tropes or other content that intends to degrade or reinforce negative or harmful stereotypes about a protected category. This includes targeted misgendering or deadnaming of transgender individuals.” But the second line was removed earlier this month, according to archived versions of the page from the WayBack Machine.Twitter also removed a line from the policy detailing certain groups of people often subject to disproportionate abuse online, including “women, people of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual individuals, and marginalized and historically underrepresented communities.”The platform first introduced its policy prohibiting misgendering and deadnaming...

Airman accused in records leak makes brief court appearance

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:28:08 GMT

Airman accused in records leak makes brief court appearance By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and ERIC TUCKER (Associated Press)BOSTON (AP) — The Massachusetts Air National Guardsman charged with leaking highly classified military documents made a brief court appearance Wednesday, as a hearing to determine whether he should remain jailed while awaiting trial was delayed to give the defense more time to prepare.Jack Teixeira, 21, had been scheduled for a detention hearing in Boston’s federal court, but the judge canceled it after Teixeira’s lawyer filed a motion requesting that it be delayed for about two weeks. The defense said it “requires more time to address the issues presented by the government’s request for detention.” A new date has not yet been set. On Wednesday morning, Teixeira was brought to the courtroom in handcuffs and orange jail garb as he waived his right to a preliminary hearing. He said nothing beyond answering yes and no to questions about whether he understood his rights and the proceeding.Teixe...

Verdugo providing spark as Red Sox leadoff hitter

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:28:08 GMT

Verdugo providing spark as Red Sox leadoff hitter Though the Red Sox have been one of baseball’s higher scoring teams to start the season, quite a few regulars have gotten off to slow starts. Through Tuesday five of the club’s everyday players were hitting below .200 and over the past two weeks the lineup as a whole has collectively struggled.One thing you won’t hear any complaints about, however, is the job Alex Verdugo has done as the club’s leadoff hitter.Verdugo has gotten off to a terrific start, batting a team-high .348 with a career-best .416 on-base percentage through Boston’s first 18 games. He came up big again in Tuesday’s 5-4 win over the Minnesota Twins, going 3 for 5 with a walk, a double, a run scored and the walk-off single down the right field line to clinch the wild Red Sox victory.All told, he’s been everything the Red Sox could have hoped for.“He’s a different guy,” said Red Sox manager Alex Cora. “He’s moving well, putting good at bats, hit...

Iconic donut shop to open first location in San Diego

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:28:08 GMT

Iconic donut shop to open first location in San Diego SAN DIEGO -- Not only will this new donut shop be offering free glazed delights to its San Diego customers, but 25 lucky people will win free donuts for a year during its grand opening. Los Angeles-based Randy’s Donuts, which was founded in 1952, has made its way south with a brand new storefront set to open its doors on Wednesday, May 3. The iconic donut shop can be found at 3737 Murphy Canyon Rd. at Aero Drive, right off Interstate 15. Eat, drink & socialize at this open-air Asian bazaar in San Diego The shop is best known for its giant 32-foot rooftop donut at the original location in Inglewood and it appears that trademark will be honored at this new location in America's Finest City. A spokesperson for the the shop says the space will feature a special interior 3D Randy’s Donuts atop a mural of the San Diego skyline, including the Coronado Bridge. Get a sneak peak in the image below.(Photo: Randy’s Donuts)The shop says customers can enjoy a variety of donuts and coff...

Union leaves bargaining table as federal workers hit picket lines Wednesday morning

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:28:08 GMT

Union leaves bargaining table as federal workers hit picket lines Wednesday morning OTTAWA — Canada’s largest federal public-service union has left the bargaining table but says it is standing by to resume negotiations when the federal government comes back with a new offer. Federal workers were hitting the picket lines across the country on Wednesday after Canada’s largest federal public-service union and the government failed to reach a deal by a Tuesday evening deadline.On Wednesday morning, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said negotiations had paused. “Obviously, Canadians have a right and deserve to get the services that they need from the federal government. That’s why we need the management and labour to get back to the bargaining table as soon as possible, and continue to make progress,” Trudeau said. In a statement, Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward said “bargaining teams are standing by and ready to bargain when the employer comes back to the table with a new mandate.” A late Tuesday...

Supreme Court rejects Turkish bank’s arguments in Iran case

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:28:08 GMT

Supreme Court rejects Turkish bank’s arguments in Iran case WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a Turkish bank’s main arguments for dismissing a lawsuit accusing it of helping Iran evade U.S. sanctions, but the court sent the case back for additional review.Halkbank, a bank owned by Turkey, had argued that a federal law, the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976, gave foreign states absolute immunity from criminal prosecution in U.S. courts. It also said federal courts don’t have jurisdiction to oversee the case.“We disagree with Halkbank on both points,” Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote for himself and six of his eight colleagues.Still, Kavanaugh said the case should go back to a lower court for further review. He said the lower court “did not fully consider the various arguments regarding common-law immunity that the parties press in this Court.”The federal government says the bank “participated in the largest-known conspiracy to evade the United States’ economic sanctions on Iran,” laundering billions of ...

Suspect sought in random TTC bus stabbing

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:28:08 GMT

Suspect sought in random TTC bus stabbing Toronto police are trying to track down a man accused of randomly stabbing a bus rider, and threatening another person with a sharp object in a separate incident at a subway station.Police say the first incident took place on Friday, April 7, at around 10:15 p.m. at Eglinton Subway Station.The victim was at the station when he was approached by the suspect, who threatened him with a sharp object.The suspect then fled the scene, jumping onto a subway train.A few days later on April 11, police were called to the Black Creek Drive and Eglinton Avenue area for reports of a stabbing.Police say the suspect and victim were on the same TTC bus travelling westbound on Eglinton Avenue West.The suspect reportedly approached the victim unprovoked and stabbed him before jumping off the bus and fleeing on Black Creek drive.Toronto police are trying to identify a suspect in two separate incidents on TTC property, including a random stabbing on a bus. (Toronto Police)He’s described as five fe...

Radio-Canada should get back to core mandate, says Conservative Quebec senator

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:28:08 GMT

Radio-Canada should get back to core mandate, says Conservative Quebec senator OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives’ top Quebec Tory says the party’s concerns about the CBC do not apply to the broadcaster’s French-language wing, but one of its senators suggests there is a need to look at it mandate. Quebec Sen. Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu, speaking in French, told reporters on his way into the party’s weekly caucus meeting this morning that Radio-Canada’s mandate should be re-centred to its core mission. Boisvenu says the party’s position has always been that if the public money the broadcaster receives is put into programming such as variety shows that compete with the private market, that’s an unhealthy situation.The Conservatives’ position to cut the roughly $1 billion CBC receives in annual funding is in the spotlight after its leader, Pierre Poilievre, asked Twitter to add the label of “government-funded media” to its main account, which the social-media giant did late Sunday. Poilievre did not ask comp...

Mexico says U.S. police shooting ‘unreasonable’ use of force

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:28:08 GMT

Mexico says U.S. police shooting ‘unreasonable’ use of force MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Mexican government said Wednesday that the police shooting earlier this month of a Mexican man in California represented an “unreasonable” use of lethal force. Police in Oxnard, California shot to death Cristian Baltazar Torres, 18, on April 7. A video distributed by the police department showed Torres holding a knife and refusing to follow orders to drop it as he approached several officers. Despite being hit by a taser and a beanbag round, Torres kept advancing with the knife. He was then hit by at least one live round from the officers’ guns, and later died. Mexico’s Foreign Relations Department called for an investigation. “After an initial review of incident by recognized experts in the field of civil rights litigation, there has been an opinion that the use of lethal force against Cristian Baltazar was unreasonable,” the department said in a statement.The Oxnard police department said investigations are under way.The Associated Press