Latvia’s foreign minister, an ardent backer of Ukraine, is sworn in as the new president
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:54:11 GMT
HELSINKI (AP) — Latvia’s long-serving foreign minister, known for his tough line on neighboring Russia and strong support for Ukraine, was sworn in on Saturday as the Baltic nation’s president for a four-year term. Edgars Rinkevics, who had served as Latvia’s top diplomat since 2011, took the oath of office in ceremonies at an extraordinary session of the Parliament, or Saeima, in the capital, Riga. He succeeds Egils Levits, who didn’t seek reelection.Rinkevics, 49, was elected by lawmakers in late May in a race against two other candidates. He ran as the candidate of his and Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins’ New Unity party.He is the seventh president of Latvia, a nation of 1.8 million that is a member of the European Union and NATO, since it regained its independence in 1991. Latvia’s presidency is largely a ceremonial post and the head of state acts mainly as an opinion leader and uniting figure in the country, where almost one-third of residents speak Russian. The president repre...Uzbekistan’s leader poised for landslide victory in presidential election
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:54:11 GMT
MOSCOW (AP) — Uzbekistan holds a snap presidential election on Sunday, a vote that follows a constitutional referendum that extended the incumbent’s term from five to seven years.President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was elected in 2021 to a second five-year term, the limit allowed by the constitution. But the amendments approved in April’s plebiscite allowed him to begin the count of terms anew and run for two more, raising the possibility that he could stay in office until 2037.The 65-year-old Mirziyoyev is set to win the vote by landslide against three token rivals. “The political landscape has remained unchanged, and none of the parliamentary political parties stand in open opposition to the president’s policies and agenda,” the elections observer arm of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said in a pre-voting report.Since coming to power in 2016 after the death of longtime dictatorial leader Islam Karimov, Mirziyoyev has introduced a slew of political and...Activists seek to disqualify Trump from ballot in key states under 14th Amendment
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:54:11 GMT
(The Hill) – Two civil rights organizations are launching a campaign to pressure state governments to disqualify former President Trump from appearing on ballots in 2024.The groups say secretaries of state are empowered by the 14th Amendment to bar Trump from running for office because of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection.Starting Sunday, Mi Familia Vota and Free Speech for People will stage a week of rallies and banner drops outside the offices of the secretaries of state of California, Oregon, Colorado and Georgia.The groups also penned a letter to Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar last month, calling on him to block Trump under what's known as the Insurrectionist Disqualification Clause."We're really focusing on Nevada and California and [Oregon, Colorado and Georgia] to make sure that they are taking a stand by disqualifying Trump in those spaces, which is something that the secretary of state can do," said Héctor Sánchez, executive director of Mi Familia Vota.The gro...Is more casual dress on flights tied to a rise in unruly passenger behavior?
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:54:11 GMT
(WJZY) – When you board a flight, are you one of those passengers who looks like they just rolled out of bed? Do you arrive wearing sweats or PJs? Or are you donned in Daisy Dukes and crop tops? We’ve all seen those passengers — and in some cases, we may have been those passengers. Others, meanwhile, prefer to dress less casually on flights.But does it make any difference what we wear? And does it have any bearing on how we're viewed, or how we behave during the flight? Will TSA stop you for marijuana in your luggage? One thing is certain, though: Gone are the days passengers would dress up to take a flight. Business suits, ties, jackets and dresses used to be the norm in the early days of commercial air travel. Back then, airline customers wore dress shoes — no sneakers or flip-flops. Septuagenarian Carol Quinn remembers those days well. “Since then, the whole world has gone casual, so you can’t really blame passengers for dressing the way they do today,...Working Strategies: Self-employment for people with disabilities
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:54:11 GMT
Amy LindgrenSecond Sunday Series – Editor’s Note: This is the eleventh of 12 columns on work and disability appearing over 12 months — one on each second Sunday of the month, from September through August. Previous columns discussed becoming unexpectedly disabled; whether to work with a disability, the subminimum wage, promotions for workers with disabilities, higher education decisions, self-advocating, career tips for family caretakers, testing limits as a worker with disabilities, the dilemma of revealing disabilities during job search, and overall concepts of disability in the workplace. Here’s an interesting statistic: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, people with disabilities in the labor force had a higher self-employment rate in 2021 than people who are not disabled. The numbers were 9.6% compared with 6.4% — or nearly half again as many more people, as a percentage of the population, with disabilities were working for themselves than those not reporti...Four dead in Voorheesville house fire
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:54:11 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany County Sheriff's Office is investigating a fatal house fire in Voorheesville. Police confirmed that four people have died, including a 5-year-old girl. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The sheriff's office announced that a 14-year-old boy is the only survivor of the fire. Police stated the boy escaped out of a window on the second floor, and is currently being treated for minor cuts and bruises at Albany Medical Center. Fire crews are currently active on the scene. The sheriff's office announced there will be road closures in the areas of Krumkill Road, Normanskill Road and Wormer Road. Death investigation underway in Rotterdam Drivers were advised to use caution on Route 155 as fire crews haul water to the area. Stay with NEWS10 as this story continues to develop.The ‘Bengal Tiger’ economy of Bangladesh
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:54:11 GMT
Talk of the Bengal Tiger might make you think about big cats or cricket but what’s really roaring is the economy of Bangladesh. A conference held at the European Institute for Asian Studies in Brussels on 05 July 2023 heard how a country that’s long benefited from EU aid and trade preferences has become an important partner with much to offer Europe’s exporters and investors. It’s time for a new Partnership and Co-operation Agreement, writes Political Editor Nick Powell.In his opening address to the conference, Bangladesh’s Ambassador to the European Union, Mahbub Hassan Saleh, looked forward to “a great leap forward” in his country’s relationship with the EU by concluding the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement that both sides have agreed to negotiate. Bangladesh wanted a long-term strategic partnership, which would offer EU member states so much, not least through business opportunities to participate in a rap...1 killed, another wounded in shootout outside La Habra Walmart
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:54:11 GMT
A teenage boy died and a man was wounded in an apparent shootout at a Walmart parking lot in La Habra late Friday, authorities said. According to the La Habra Police Department, they received several 911 calls regarding a shooting in a shopping center parking lot in the 1300 block of South Beach Boulevard around 8:30 p.m. The teenage boy was pronounced dead at the scene while the man was listed in critical condition at a nearby hospital Saturday, police said. 6 killed in plane crash at French Valley Airport; second deadly crash at airstrip this week Investigators also said that they are not actively searching for any suspects, as the man and the teen may have possibly been shooting at each other. A teen was killed, and another man injured after a shooting at a Walmart parking lot in La Habra. (KTLA)A teen was killed, and another man injured after a shooting at a Walmart parking lot in La Habra. (KTLA)A teen was killed, and another man injured after a shooting at a...Photos: Palo Alto’s Baylands Nature Preserve
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:54:11 GMT
If you want to see some of San Francisco Bay’s last remaining undisturbed marshland, visit the 1,940-acre Baylands Nature Preserve. The protected area features 15 miles of multi-use trails, where you can explore tidal and freshwater habitats.Related ArticlesThings To Do | California Coastal Commission on a mission: Funding, focus aims at beach access for all Things To Do | New study reveals what can calm snakes in times of stress — and it’s surprisingly relatable Things To Do | Mayo Clinic Minute: Sunscreen has a shelf life and other facts to know Things To Do | A Central California road trip winds through Cambria, Cayucos and more Things To Do | Tips for staying safe on your Fourth of July weekend California outdoor adventure The Bay Area offers many destinations for birdwatchers, but many devotees consider the Baylands one of the West Coast’s best for viewing. Not only do hundreds of species make...Bank of America makes historical deposit at Computer History Museum
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:54:11 GMT
The newest addition to the Computer History Museum’s permanent collection is called ERMA — it’s short for Electronic Recording Machine, Accounting — an early banking computer that you could say is the great-grandmother of today’s ATMs and mobile banking apps.“ERMA was the first computerized banking system in the world,” said Raquel González, Silicon Valley Market President for Bank of America, which donated the massive machine to the museum in Mountain View. “Think about how far we have come from back then.”“Back then” was the period right after World War II, when a wave of prosperity meant a lot more business for banks like San Francisco-based Bank of America, which was adding about 23,000 checking accounts every month. But those extra accounts — and checks paying for new cars, new appliances and new mortgages — meant banks had to close their doors at 2 or 3 p.m. every day just so tellers could deal with ...Latest news
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