100 Days to Indy Documentary Series Kicks Off April 27th

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:26:56 GMT

100 Days to Indy Documentary Series Kicks Off April 27th

Trump indicted: What to know about the case and what’s next

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:26:56 GMT

Trump indicted: What to know about the case and what’s next By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and MEG KINNARD (Associated Press)Former President Donald Trump’s court appearance Tuesday will kick off an intense legal battle as the 2024 Republican presidential candidate also fights to return to the White House.Trump is expected to turn himself in and be arraigned in a New York courtroom, a stunning moment in American history as he becomes the first former president to stand before a judge to answer for criminal charges. More details are expected to emerge Tuesday about the Manhattan district attorney’s case against Trump. The indictment has remained under seal since the grand jury investigating hush money payments made to women during his 2016 campaign voted to bring charges against Trump. But the indictment will soon be made public. Here’s what to know about the hush money investigation, the charges against Trump and the ramifications for his bid to reclaim the presidency:WHAT’S THIS CASE ABOUT? The grand jury spent weeks invest...

LIVE UPDATES: Trump returns to NYC to face historic indictment in Stormy Daniels hush money probe

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:26:56 GMT

LIVE UPDATES: Trump returns to NYC to face historic indictment in Stormy Daniels hush money probe Leonard Greene | New York Daily NewsAll eyes are on New York City today where former President Donald Trump returns Monday ahead of a scheduled historic criminal indictment related to allegations he arranged for hush money to be paid to porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election.Never before has a former president faced criminal charges — and never before has the Big Apple braced for the kinds of protests that could accompany his arrival and court appearance. Stay tuned here for live updates:1:31 p.m.Small groups of Trump supporters and detractors are facing off on Fifth Avenue behind a sea of barricades surrounding Trump Tower.“The indictment? It’s dirty politics. Absolutely dirty politics,” said John McGuigan, who traveled from New Jersey to show his support for the former president.“They just want to take him out of the race but this will make him stronger. He’s gaining more attention this way than he would if he was just doing rallies around the country. And he’s coming...

Trump departs Palm Beach International Airport to head to New York to face criminal charges

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:26:56 GMT

Trump departs Palm Beach International Airport to head to New York to face criminal charges Anthony Man and Scott Travis | South Florida Sun-SentinelFormer President Donald Trump departed from Palm Beach International Airport at 1 p.m. Monday for a flight to New York to face criminal charges against him.Trump left his Mar-a-Lago home and resort at about 12:20 p.m. on Monday, and about 15 minutes later he walked up the back stairs to his plane at PBIA.The motorcade and flight were widely watched, but it wasn’t like his presidential days flying in and out of the airport on Air Force One. Trump’s plane, emblazoned with his name, had to wait its turn to take off behind other aircraft.Along the route, his motorcade passed by a group of cheering and flag-waving Trump supporters gathered along Southern Boulevard in West Palm Beach.Fans began assembling early Monday to show support for the former along the route from Palm Beach to the airport in West Palm Beach.Trump supporters stand outside Palm Beach International Airport on Monday, April 3, as they wait for Trump to leave Mar-a...

Joe Mazzulla focused on what Celtics can control entering final week of regular season

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:26:56 GMT

Joe Mazzulla focused on what Celtics can control entering final week of regular season As the Celtics enter the last week of the regular season, Joe Mazzulla, naturally, isn’t concerned with future possibilities or hypotheticals.Next week, the Celtics will learn their playoff opponent, likely from one of the play-in games. With four games left this week, they still have a shot at the No. 1 seed. But Mazzulla isn’t wasting his energy on those things.“There’s nothing we can do about it,” Mazzulla said. “A lot of it’s out of our control.”The No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference, the C’s still have a shot – even if it’s highly unlikely – to catch the Bucks for the top seed. They trail by two games, with a road tilt set for Tuesday against the No. 3 seed 76ers before finishing the regular season at home with a two-game series against the Raptors before Sunday’s season finale with the Hawks. Each of those teams are potential playoff opponents.The Bucks, meanwhile, finish their regular season against the Wizards, Bulls, Grizzlies and Wizards. The Celtics need to make u...

Muslim charity alleges systemic bias in bid to halt revenue agency’s ‘tainted’ audit

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:26:56 GMT

Muslim charity alleges systemic bias in bid to halt revenue agency’s ‘tainted’ audit OTTAWA — A grassroots Muslim charity is pointing to internal Canada Revenue Agency documents in a bid to persuade an Ontario court that a long-running federal audit is fundamentally tainted by systemic bias and Islamophobia.The Muslim Association of Canada wants the Ontario Superior Court of Justice to halt the revenue agency’s audit of the association on the grounds it violates Charter of Rights guarantees of equality and freedom of religion, expression and association.Lawyers for the registered charity plan to argue at a hearing Tuesday that the audit, which began in 2015, discriminates against Muslims.The federal government is asking that the case be dismissed, saying the revenue agency’s selection of the association for an audit and the subsequent examination do not infringe Charter rights.The association, which promotes community service, education and youth empowerment, says over 150,000 Canadians use its mosques, schools and community centres each year. The court ...

University facing class-action over COVID campus lockdown

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:26:56 GMT

University facing class-action over COVID campus lockdown DOVER, Del. (AP) — A federal judge has granted class-action status in a lawsuit in which current and former students of the University of Delaware claim the school breached contractual obligations and unjustly enriched itself by halting in-person classes and shutting down the campus in 2020 because of the coronavirus epidemic.Overruling several objections by attorneys for the university, Judge Stephanos Bibas said Friday that the lawsuit can proceed as a class action on behalf of thousands of students who were enrolled as undergraduates in the spring semester of 2020 and paid tuition.The ruling came just days before a scheduled hearing this week on the university’s request for the judge to grant summary judgment in its favor. That hearing has been postponed indefinitely.In his ruling, Bibas rejected UD’s argument that the plaintiffs lacked standing to sue. The university also argued unsuccessfully that it is impossible to know who actually paid tuition because some stude...

Spectator dies of ‘cardiac event’ after school game brawl

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:26:56 GMT

Spectator dies of ‘cardiac event’ after school game brawl ALBURGH, Vt. (AP) — An autopsy has determined that a 60-year-old spectator who died after being involved in a brawl at a Vermont middle school basketball game in late January died of an acute cardiac event, state police said. The investigation is ongoing, and police are working with county prosecutors to review the case and any potential charges for people involved in the fight, state police said Friday. Russell Giroux, of Alburgh, died Jan. 31 at Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans over two hours after he was involved in the altercation among multiple spectators during a seventh- and eighth-grade boys basketball game between Alburgh Community Education Center and St. Albans City School, police said. The medical examiner determined that the cause of death was an “acute cardiac event following altercation in an individual with coronary artery atherosclerosis,” state police said. The manner of death will be listed as undetermined, police said.The fight had ended before troopers ...

1st moon crew in 50 years includes woman, Black astronaut

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:26:56 GMT

1st moon crew in 50 years includes woman, Black astronaut NASA on Monday named the four astronauts who will fly around the moon late next year, including the first woman and the first African American assigned to a lunar mission.The first moon crew in 50 years — three Americans and one Canadian — was introduced during a ceremony in Houston, home to the nation’s astronauts as well as Mission Control. “This is humanity’s crew,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.The four astronauts will be the first to fly NASA’s Orion capsule, launching atop a Space Launch System rocket from Kennedy Space Center no earlier than late 2024. They will not land or even go into lunar orbit, but rather fly around the moon and head straight back to Earth, a prelude to a lunar landing by two others a year later.The mission’s commander, Reid Wiseman, will be joined by Victor Glover, an African American naval aviator; Christina Koch, who holds the world record for the longest spaceflight by a woman; and Canada’s Jeremy Hansen, a former ...

Egyptian asylum seekers decry ‘Islamophobia’ by Canada’s border agency

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:26:56 GMT

Egyptian asylum seekers decry ‘Islamophobia’ by Canada’s border agency VANCOUVER — Attia Elserfy was expecting a second lease on life when he escaped Egypt with his family, landing in Vancouver in October 2018.But the Elserfys say their lives are in limbo because the Canada Border Services Agency challenged both Attia and his wife’s admissibility as refugees over their ties to a political party outlawed by the Egyptian government.The Elserfys took part in a hearing in November 2021, but have not heard from immigration officials since, unable to work, they have had to resort to welfare after the Egyptian government froze their assets.“It’s making me feel crazy, because it’s not the democratic Canada that I expected,” Elserfy said in an interview through an Arabic interpreter. “It makes me feel like I’m still living under the authoritarian regime that I escaped from.”Elserfy and other Egyptian asylum seekers spoke Monday alongside New Democrat MP Don Davies at his constituency office in Vancouver, decrying ...