Chile president calls for referendum on new constitution proposal drafted by conservative councilors

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:51 GMT

Chile president calls for referendum on new constitution proposal drafted by conservative councilors SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Chilean President Gabriel Boric on Tuesday received the new Constitution draft and called for a national plebiscite next month so citizens can decide whether the new charter will replace the country’s dictatorship-era constitution.Chileans, who in September of last year resoundingly rejected a proposed Constitution that had been written by a left-leaning convention, will decide on Dec. 17 whether to accept the new document that was largely written by conservative councilors.“The definitive time for citizens has begun, and now it is their voice and their decision that truly matter,” Boric said during a formal ceremony in Congress to formally deliver the document and sign the decree that calls for the vote.After Chileans rejected the proposal for what many characterized as one of the world’s most progressive constitutions, they must now decide whether to vote for a document that some warn goes to the other extreme.One of the most controversial articles in the pr...

Biden administration says colleges must fight ‘alarming rise’ in antisemitism and Islamophobia

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:51 GMT

Biden administration says colleges must fight ‘alarming rise’ in antisemitism and Islamophobia WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is warning U.S. schools and colleges that they must take immediate action to stop antisemitism and Islamophobia on their campuses, citing an “alarming rise” in threats and harassment.In a Tuesday letter, the Education Department said there’s “renewed urgency” to fight discrimination against students during the Israel-Hamas war. The letter reminds schools of their legal duty to protect students and intervene to stop harassment that disrupts their education.“Hate-based discrimination, including based on antisemitism and Islamophobia among other bases, have no place in our nation’s schools,” wrote Catherine E. Lhamon, assistant secretary for civil rights at the department.Universities have faced mounting criticism over their response to the war and its reverberations at U.S. schools. Jewish and Muslim students on many campuses say too little is being done to keep them safe. Protests have sometimes turned violent including at a recent dem...

DeSantis argues Iowa governor’s support may help him stop Trump and he labels his rivals as spoilers

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:51 GMT

DeSantis argues Iowa governor’s support may help him stop Trump and he labels his rivals as spoilers DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ’ senior advisers are outlining a difficult path to the Republican presidential nomination that can succeed only by first denying former President Donald Trump “a big win” in Iowa, where the DeSantis campaign is promising to leverage the “vast statewide political operation” of his newest major endorser, Gov. Kim Reynolds.The memo, distributed late Monday to the campaign’s national donor network and to another group of uncommitted billionaires known as the American Opportunity Alliance, argues that other Republican candidates, including former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley, are at best spoilers. Instead of cementing his place as Trump’s chief rival as many expected when he entered the race, DeSantis is locked in a distant second place in Iowa with Haley, who is gaining more interest from donors and voters heading into Wednesday’s third GOP debate. The memo, shared with The Associated Press, pointed to Reynolds’ surp...

Clerk denies tampering or influencing jury that found Alex Murdaugh guilty of murder

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:51 GMT

Clerk denies tampering or influencing jury that found Alex Murdaugh guilty of murder COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The clerk of court accused of tampering with the South Carolina jury that found Alex Murdaugh guilty of two counts of murder denied asking jurors if they thought he was guilty before deliberations or suggesting she thought he killed his wife and son.The sworn statement from Colleton County Clerk of Court Rebecca Hill was filed Tuesday by prosecutors telling a judge there is no need to hold a hearing where jurors, Hill, other court employees and even the trial judge could be questioned under oath and their messages and texts subpoenaed.Defense attorneys said Murdaugh deserves a new trial because of Hill’s alleged actions. Murdaugh’s six-week murder trial, which concluded in March, became a sensation with its mix of privilege, brutality and power. The judges, lawyers and Hill herself all became minor celebrities.On Tuesday, prosecutors included statements from nine jurors and an alternate nearly contradicting what four jurors, one dismissed before deliberat...

Jury selection in Burke federal trial moving slowly

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:51 GMT

Jury selection in Burke federal trial moving slowly CHICAGO — With the judge hoping it would be wrapped up by the end of Tuesday, the jury selection process in Ed Burke's federal corruption trial appears to be moving slowly.At the speed things are going, opening statements may not start until Wednesday afternoon or Thursday morning.Former Chicago Ald. Ed Burke walked into the Dirksen Federal Building by himself on Tuesday morning for day two of jury selection.He is facing 14 counts of racketeering, bribery and extortion. Burke’s co-defendants are Peter Andrews, a longtime political aide, and Charles Cui, a real estate developer.So far on Tuesday, only a handful of potential jurors have been questioned with Burke listened in seated at the center table.He is specifically accused of withholding city permits to strong arm developers and businesses into using his private law firm — which handled tax appeals. Previous: Jury selection underway in Ed Burke corruption trial It’s been nearly five years since the FBI raided Burke’s offices in...

Former convent now housing City Colleges of Chicago students

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:51 GMT

Former convent now housing City Colleges of Chicago students CHICAGO — Several City Colleges of Chicago students who were experiencing housing insecurity now have a new place to stay.A building that was once a convent for Holy Innocence in the city’s West Town neighborhood has been configured to house six non-traditional college students. The majority of the building sat empty for some time and in a matter of nine months was made it move-ready for the students. City Colleges of Chicago and Depaul USA partnered for this opening which is the latest part of their latest Dax program.  Up Next: Lincoln Ave businesses targeted in North Side burglaries The students will be provided with fully furnished rooms and share common areas like the kitchen. WGN’s Christine Flores has more.

Newborn syphilis cases at highest level in 30 years: CDC

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:51 GMT

Newborn syphilis cases at highest level in 30 years: CDC (The Hill) – Cases of newborn syphilis are rising rapidly in the U.S., and federal health officials are sounding the alarm and urging action. New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show cases are at the highest level in at least 30 years. There were more than 3,700 infants born with syphilis in 2022, a tenfold increase over the past 10 years. Syphilis during pregnancy can lead to stillbirth, miscarriage, infant death and lifelong medical issues for both mother and baby. However, syphilis is easily preventable if people can be reached with screening and treatment.  Benzathine penicillin G is the preferred treatment for syphilis during pregnancy, and it is currently in short supply. Pfizer, which is the only company manufacturing the drug, said it would take until at least the second quarter of 2024 to increase production enough to end the shortage. Nearly 90 percent of newborn syphilis in 2022 might have been prevented with timely testing and tre...

Netflix price hikes are coming: Here's when, and how much you'll owe

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:51 GMT

Netflix price hikes are coming: Here's when, and how much you'll owe (NEXSTAR) — In what feels like an annual trend, Netflix is getting more expensive. Last month, the streaming giant told shareholders it would be raising prices on some of its subscription plans. At the time, Netflix said the adjustments would be "starting today," impacting both new and existing customers. The changes did not, however, seem to take effect that day, October 18. Users reported paying the same amount in October and even this month, not the newly set prices. Netflix does however list the new prices on its website, affecting new subscribers. Netflix has three pricing tiers available to customers: An option with ads, “Standard” and “Premium.” Some customers are also grandfathered into a “Basic” plan, but it’s not an option people can choose now. More expensive tiers allow customers to stream on more devices and add members in other households. ‘Strong’ El Niño winter coming: Here’s where we could see more snow The new price hike is hitting Netflix’s “Basic” and “Premium”...

Is 'The Simpsons' planning to drop a long-running gag?

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:51 GMT

Is 'The Simpsons' planning to drop a long-running gag? (KTLA/NEXSTAR) – Is Homer Simpson finally seeing the error of his ways?Fans of “The Simpsons” are debating whether a recent episode of the animated sitcom had hinted at the end of a long-running gag that involves Homer wringing his son Bart's neck. The scene was more common in earlier episodes, though later seasons continued to depict, and acknowledge, Homer's physical abuse of Bart. But a comment Homer made in the Oct. 22 episode is making headlines for suggesting that viewers won't ever see him strangle his son again.The episode, titled "McMansion & Wife," sees Homer and Marge meeting their new neighbor Thayer. The neighbor commends Homer on his strong handshake, at which point Homer turns to Marge and says, "See, Marge, strangling the boy paid off."“Just kidding, I don’t do that anymore," Homer quickly tells the neighbor. "Times have changed." ‘Ferris Bueller,’ ‘Succession’ actor crashes into Hollywood pizza shop: TMZ The scene caught the internet's attention when it was po...

California man walking dog robbed at gunpoint; bulldog stolen, cash left behind

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:51 GMT

California man walking dog robbed at gunpoint; bulldog stolen, cash left behind (KTLA) -- A California man is devastated after his dog was stolen from him at gunpoint near his West Hollywood apartment building. The dog’s owner, Justin Garcia, told Nexstar's KTLA that he was walking his English bulldog named Capone while he went to retrieve belongings from his car around 11:45 p.m. Monday.  Three thieves then pulled up, jumped out of a black four-door Jeep, and pointed a gun at him. According to Garcia, one of the gunmen told him to “give [him] the dog or [he dies].”  Historic hangar at former air base in Orange County engulfed in flames While one thief took Capone to the back of the Jeep, another jumped into Garcia’s car and ransacked it, throwing his belongings around. Garcia said all that was stolen was an old security badge and that a wad of cash in the car was not taken. The thieves eventually sped away. Garcia tried to chase them but was unable to catch up to them. Capone is a 1-year, 10-month-old English Bulldog that was stolen at gunpoint fr...