Mexico sets up large tent shelter for hundreds of migrants in border city of Matamoros
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:48 GMT
The Mexican government said Saturday it has set up a large tent shelter for about 600 migrants in the border city of Matamoros, across from Brownsville, Texas.The large tents provide sun and rain shelter for dozens of smaller three- or four-person tents pitched inside.Mexico’s National Immigration Service said that electrical outlets, portable bathrooms and cooking facilities would also be provided at the site, which is close to the Rio Grande, which marks the border.Upon opening, the shelter had almost 600 occupants, many of whom were seeking appointments through a U.S. phone application to make their case for refuge or asylum.There were about 120 Venezuelans, 96 Mexicans, 88 Haitians, 66 Nicaraguans, 47 Ecuadorians and 35 Cubans at the camp, among other nationalities.The Associated PressFormer Quebec NDP MP Roméo Saganash charged with sexual assault in Winnipeg
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:48 GMT
OTTAWA — Winnipeg police say former New Democrat MP Roméo Saganash has been charged with sexual assault.Police say they arrested Saganash on June 27 in relation to an allegation from May 1 in Winnipeg and the matter is now before the courts.Saganash represented the northern Quebec riding of Abitibi-Baie-James-Nunavik-Eeyou from 2011 to 2019, serving as the Indigenous affairs critic.He has not responded to a request for comment The Canadian Press sent by email on Friday, but APTN, which first broke the news, reports he confirmed the sexual-assault charge to them. The federal NDP has not responded to a request for comment.Saganash had been one of the residential school survivors working with a national advisory committee for missing children and unmarked burials set up by the federal government and National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation in Winnipeg.A spokesman for the centre said Saganash no longer holds that role, and did not say why or when he ended that position.Saganash, A C...Thousands more evacuated as Tenerife fire rages on Spain’s Canary Islands
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:48 GMT
SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Canary Islands (AP) — Thousands more residents of Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands have fled their homes as a wildfire that authorities deemed “out of control” raged on for a fourth day.The regional government for the Canary Islands said that 4,000 more people were ordered to evacuate on Saturday. Those were in addition to the 4,500 people who on Friday were forced to move out of harm’s way on the Atlantic island that is home to around a million people and is also a popular tourist destination.That figure of more than 8,000 evacuees is expected to rise, and perhaps sharply. Emergency services for the Canary Islands said later that the number of evacuees “could surpass 26,000” according to provisional calculations based on the island’s census. The service added that all those people who needed somewhere to take refuge would be directed to shelters.The regional government said that “the fire is beyond our capacity to extinguish it” due to hot and dry conditio...Large wildfire ravages forest in northern Greece as 8 villages are evacuated
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:48 GMT
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greek authorities on Saturday evacuated eight villages near the northeastern border with Turkey, where a large summer wildfire was burning out of control, whipped on by high winds.The fire service said more than 130 firefighters, assisted by 14 water-dropping planes and three helicopters, were struggling to contain the blaze and reinforcements were being sent from other parts of the country. The forest fire broke out early Saturday near the village of Melia, east of the town of Alexandroupolis.There were no immediate reports of injuries to firefighters or residents, but authorities said some houses suffered damages in two of the evacuated villages.Earlier, a section of a major highway in the area was closed down due to heavy smoke drifting across it.Residents of Alexandroupolis were also advised to keep their windows closed due to smoke blown over the town from the fire.Another smaller wildfire was burning outside Thessaloniki, in the north, the second-largest ...Tucker Barnhart's time with the Cubs comes to an end
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:48 GMT
CHICAGO — There was hope he could be a solid option for the Cubs at catcher for the next two seasons when the team signed him this offseason. But in the end, Tucker Barnhart's stay at the major league level for the team didn't even last a season.The Cubs have officially DFA’d catcher Tucket Barnhart..He was hitting just .202 this season in 44 games, playing in just four contests this month..Infielder Miles Mastrobuoni has been called up from Iowa..@WGNNews pic.twitter.com/aPYNV1z44d— Larry Hawley (@HawleySports) August 19, 2023The veteran catcher was designated for assignment on Saturday morning ahead of the team's second game with the Royals in a three-game set at Wrigley Field. Infielder Miles Mastrobuoni was called up from Triple-A Iowa to take his place on the roster. This comes after Barnhart signed a two-year, $6.5 million contract before this season, but he's run with the team ends short of a full season.He played in just 44 games and only took part in four games in Aug...Chicago Fire FC, Red Stars restart their regular seasons Sunday
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:48 GMT
CHICAGO — For Chicago's two professional soccer teams, it's been all about tournaments over the past month. But now Chicago Fire FC and the Chicago Red Stars are ready to get back to work in the regular season, hoping to keep their campaigns going as long as possible. Both teams return to regular season play on Sunday, both doing so against teams from Orlando, as each hopes to find a way into their respective postseasons. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)Chicago Fire FC played in three games in the Leagues Cup over the past month, getting out of the group stage before losing to Club America on August 4 at SeatGeek Stadium. Since then, they've been off the pitch, getting ready for a critical stretch to their season that could result in an end to their sixth-year MLS Cup Playoff drought. They enter their match on Sunday at Soldier Field against Orlando City SC with 32 points, which puts them eighth in the Eastern Conference standings. That puts them above the playoff line, with DC United current...It doesn't say 'pickles' on most pickle jars. Why is that?
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:48 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – Quick, run over to your fridge and grab a jar of pickles. Notice something missing from the label?If you’re holding a jar of Vlasic, Claussen or Mt. Olive pickles, chances are it’s missing the word “pickle” on the front.“I don’t think it’s a coincidence; there has to be some reason for it,” theorized TikTok user Jesse Banwell, who brought the issue to light this week a now-viral video. “Maybe it’s some legal thing. I don’t really know.”Banwell, a science teacher from Santa Cruz County, California, isn’t the first to notice the omission. A couple of Reddit posts from both 2017 and 2019 had previously pointed out the lack of any “pickle”-language on the jars of different brands. And an earlier TikTok video from 2019 highlighted the same point — complete with a hashtag reading #picklesdontexist — in response to a third brand’s pickle jar. Why do Texans eat pickles at movie theaters — and why doesn’t everyone else? So what do the labels say, exactly? Vlasic, Claussen and M...FBI: Police officers in California county collected 'trophies' from crime scenes, encouraged violence
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:48 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Ten current and former police officers with the Antioch and Pittsburg Police Departments in California have been accused of committing a slew of crimes involving multiple conspiracies and coverups. Among the offenses, officers with the Antioch Police Department are accused of collecting "trophies" from crime scenes and displaying the mementos on a mantle, according to a grand jury indictment unsealed after an FBI raid. The officers with Antioch and Pittsburg's police departments were simultaneously arrested in a multi-state FBI raid Thursday, after a federal grand jury handed down four indictments stemming from an 18-month investigation into East Bay law enforcement. The officers were apprehended in Hawaii, Texas, and across the San Francisco Bay Area. Trump says it’s ‘unpleasant’ to discuss indictments with Melania Three of the officers from Antioch — Eric Rombough, Morteza Amiri, and Devon Christopher Wenger — are charged with "a disturbing litany of civil...Longtime UT sports figure Bill Little dies at 81
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:48 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — One of the legends on the 40 Acres has died. Bill Little died Friday at age 81, according to The University of Texas at Austin Athletics. Little worked in UT athletics for more than 50 years—many of those years as the sports information director. UT said he worked 37 bowl games, over 1,700 baseball games and set a record streak of 571 consecutive football games. He retired in 2014.Little worked in a variety of roles at UT, including assistant sports information director, sports information director, special assistant to the athletics director, assistant athletics director for external communications and communications head for former head football coach Mack Brown.Brown described Little as "a great man with a huge heart.""Bill loved Texas. He poured his heart into the coaches and staff and took such joy in working with the players," Brown said in a release. "He was an icon in his business, a Longhorn Legend, and a wonderful man, who is beloved by so many."Little was ...Texas hospitals to get $984M in funding
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:47:48 GMT
Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN Live's top headlines for Aug. 19, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Thursday, Gov. Greg Abbott said the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) got $984 million in annual funding to support private hospitals throughout the state.According to the governor’s office, the funding comes after HHSC submitted requests to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to amend the state Medicaid plan and allow payments to privately owned or operated hospitals.An estimated $875 million would be for private hospitals that provide inpatient and outpatient services for Texas Medicaid clients, and the remaining $109 million would support teaching hospitals that operate state-approved medical residency training programs.A release said the additional funding would support teaching hospitals that treat patients with complex conditions and provide care that is intensive and technologically sophisticated.“Texans across the state will now have greater access t...Latest news
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