Video appears to show father hitting school employee on bus

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:19 GMT

Video appears to show father hitting school employee on bus A Florida father is accused of hitting an employee from his son’s school. The alleged incident happened on a school bus and was caught on camera by another student. The sheriff’s office report said 50-year-old Esdras Burges-Crus went to his son’s bus stop last week “unhappy with his son being suspended from the bus.” He had been told he couldn’t get on, but did anyway, according to the report. The report says Burges-Cruz “struck the victim in the chest.” However, he denied touching the victim and only grabbed a paper out of their hand.

‘He’s been our horse’: Lucas Giolito pitches the Chicago White Sox to a 4-2 win after a 2-hour rain delay in Kansas City

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:19 GMT

‘He’s been our horse’: Lucas Giolito pitches the Chicago White Sox to a 4-2 win after a 2-hour rain delay in Kansas City Lucas Giolito walked MJ Melendez to load the bases for the Kansas City Royals in the sixth inning Tuesday.There was one out and the Chicago White Sox were clinging to a one-run lead.Giolito fell behind in the count 2-0 to the next batter Hunter Dozier. The training staff checked on Giolito for a callus, but he got the OK to continue and rebounded to get Dozier to popout to shortstop Elvis Andrus on the next pitch.Giolito escaped the jam, getting Freddy Fermin to bounce into a fielder’s choice.“Two walks, 2-0 to (Dozier) with the bases loaded, really, just trying to trust myself to execute a fastball at the top of the zone,” Giolito said. “Got the popout.“From there, really get that focus on each individual pitch, execute this pitch. Whether I did or didn’t, forget about it. Move on to the next one. It’s so huge in those moments.”The Sox added an insurance run in the next inning on a Seby Zavala RBI single and held on for a 4-2 victory ...

Sources: US Rep. George Santos facing federal charges

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:19 GMT

Sources: US Rep. George Santos facing federal charges By MICHAEL BALSAMO, FARNOUSH AMIRI and JAKE OFFENHARTZ (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Rep. George Santos, who faced outrage and mockery over a litany of fabrications about his heritage, education and professional pedigree, has been charged with federal criminal offenses, two people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.The charges against Santos, filed in the Eastern District of New York, remain under seal.The people could not publicly discuss specific details of the case until it is unsealed and spoke to The AP on condition of anonymity. The unsealing would happen when Santos appears in court, which could come as soon as Wednesday.Reached on Tuesday, Santos said, “This is news to me.”“You’re the first to call me about this,” he said in a brief phone interview.A spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office declined to comment. The charges were first reported by CNN.The New York Republican has admitted to lying about having Jewish ancestry, a Wall Street background, ...

Patriots 2023 schedule: NFL announces opponent, date and time for Germany game

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:19 GMT

Patriots 2023 schedule: NFL announces opponent, date and time for Germany game The Patriots will play the Colts in Frankfurt, Germany, on Nov. 12 in a Week 10 matchup, the NFL announced Wednesday.Kickoff is set for 9:30 a.m. ET. The Patriots will be the designated home team, as one of the few franchises that owns marketing rights in Germany. The rest of the team’s schedule will be released Thursday.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | New Patriots free-agent addition explains team ‘really wanted’ him New England Patriots | Patriots linebacker reacts to Aaron Rodgers joining the Jets New England Patriots | NFL notes: Patriots great Kevin Faulk is bullish on LSU receiver Kayshon Boutte New England Patriots | Patriots TE Mike Gesicki connecting with Mac Jones, old friends in New England New England Patriots | Ex-Patriots scout, Senior Bowl executive Jim Nagy reviews Patriots’ 2023 draft class “Germany has some of the most passionate sports fans in the world a...

Palestinian militants fire rockets after Israel strikes Gaza

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:19 GMT

Palestinian militants fire rockets after Israel strikes Gaza GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Palestinian militants fired dozens of rockets from the Gaza Strip into Israel on Wednesday, in a first response to ongoing Israeli airstrikes that have killed 17 Palestinians, including three senior militants and at least 10 civilians.The rocket fire set off air-raid sirens throughout southern Israel and as far away as the Tel Aviv area, on the Mediterranean Sea, 80 kilometers (50 miles) away. Residents had been bracing for an attack since Israel carried out its first airstrikes early Tuesday. Israeli TV stations showed air defense systems intercepting rockets above the skies of Tel Aviv. In the Tel Aviv suburb of Ramat Gan, people lay face-down on the ground as they took cover during one attack.In a move that could further raise tensions, Israeli police said they would permit a Jewish ultranationalist parade to take place next week. The parade, meant to celebrate Israel’s capture of east Jerusalem and its Jewish holy sites, marches through the hea...

US prices pick up, showing inflation pressures persist

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:19 GMT

US prices pick up, showing inflation pressures persist WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer prices in the United States accelerated in April after months of declines, with measures of underlying inflation suggesting that rising costs could persist for months to come.Prices rose 0.4% from March to April, the government said Wednesday, up from 0.1% from February to March. Compared with a year earlier, prices climbed 4.9%, down just slightly from March’s year-over-year increase. The nation’s inflation rate has steadily cooled since peaking at 9.1% last June but remains far above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target rate.The Fed is paying particular attention to so-called core prices, which exclude volatile food and energy costs and are regarded as a better gauge of longer-term inflation trends. Core prices rose 0.4% from March to April, the same as from February to March. It was the fifth straight month that core prices have risen by 0.4% or more. Increases at that pace are far above the Fed’s 2% target.Compared with a year ago, core prices r...

Children among 15 dead in north Nigeria boat capsizing

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:19 GMT

Children among 15 dead in north Nigeria boat capsizing ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — A boat capsized in northwestern Nigeria, killing 15 people, police said Wednesday.The boat was heading to the village of Dundeji in Sokoto state on Tuesday when it capsized in the middle of a river, local police spokesman Sanusi Abubakar told The Associated PressThere were 36 passengers on board the boat, with 21 of them rescued alive. Thirteen females and two males died. Abubakar said. Some of the fatalities were children. It was the latest in a series of boat capsizings in Nigeria’s river communities.The villagers on Wednesday gathered at the local square with their families as they mourned the victims, who were on their way to fetch firewood, local media reported. Umar Yabo, a local representative, described the deaths as a great loss to the community, which is about 55 kilometers (34 miles) from the state capital, Sokoto.Authorities on Wednesday launched an investigation into the tragedy, the police official said. Such capsizings are common in many river co...

Winfrey teams with Arthur C. Brooks on book about happiness

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:19 GMT

Winfrey teams with Arthur C. Brooks on book about happiness NEW YORK (AP) — Oprah Winfrey’s latest book project is one she helped write. Winfrey has teamed with the author, educator and Atlantic columnist Arthur C. Brooks on “Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier,” to be published Sept. 12 by Portfolio Books.“I started reading Arthur Brooks’ column ‘How to Build a Life’ during the early days of the pandemic,” Winfrey said in a statement released Wednesday by Portfolio, a Penguin Random House imprint. “I found myself happily anticipating each week’s lesson, which turned out to be a recipe for growing forward. When I discovered he taught happiness at Harvard, I wanted to extend that to the rest of us.”Brooks, who teaches a “Leadership and Happiness” class at Harvard, said in a statement that he had long admired Winfrey, who last year praised his bestseller “From Strength to Strength” and interviewed him for her “Super Soul” podcast.“As a social scientist, I look at the data and evidence on what leads to th...

Archbishop of Canterbury: UK migration bill is morally wrong

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:19 GMT

Archbishop of Canterbury: UK migration bill is morally wrong LONDON (AP) — The head of the Church of England on Wednesday condemned a British government bill that would dramatically curb migrants’ ability to seek asylum in the U.K., calling the policy “isolationist, morally unacceptable and politically impractical.”Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby made a rare appearance in Parliament to oppose the legislation. He told the House of Lords, Parliament’s unelected upper chamber, that the government’s proposal was a “short-term fix” that risked causing great damage to the U.K.’s reputation.The legislation bars asylum claims by anyone who reaches the U.K. by unauthorized means, and compels officials to detain and then deport refugees and migrants “to their home country or a safe third country,” such as Rwanda. Once deported, they would be banned from ever re-entering the U.K.Britain’s Conservative government says the measure would deter tens of thousands of people from trying to cross the English Channel in small ...

Lawmakers pave way for EU to ratify treaty protecting women

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:19 GMT

Lawmakers pave way for EU to ratify treaty protecting women BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union is getting closer to ratifying a landmark European treaty protecting women from violence.Lawmakers gathered in Strasbourg, France, on Wednesday approved by a large majority the EU’s endorsement of the Istanbul Convention.The human rights treaty of the Council of Europe states that men and women have equal rights, and obliges state authorities to take steps to prevent gender-based violence against women, protect victims and prosecute perpetrators.The EU signed the treaty six years ago but it has yet to be ratified by the bloc as a whole because of the opposition of six member countries — Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia. “I want to send my strongest call to those six remaining member states in the EU, to also individually ratify the Istanbul Convention,” said Arba Kokalari, a Swedish EU lawmaker from the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality. “It’s time for you to stand on the right side of hist...