Egyptian media report a convoy of 17 trucks bringing aid to Palestinians crosses into Gaza
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:10:09 GMT
RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Egyptian media report a convoy of 17 trucks bringing aid to Palestinians crosses into Gaza.SourceMd. judge murder suspect still at large as vehicle located in Washington Co.
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:10:09 GMT
In the search for the man suspected of shooting and killing a Maryland judge, his vehicle was found Saturday morning as he remains at large.The Washington County Sheriff’s Office said that a resident found a silver Mercedes SUV, believed to be driven by 49-year-old Pedro Argote, in a wooded area off Bottom Road in Williamsport, Maryland, around 11 a.m. Saturday and notified authorities.Argote is suspected in the murder of 52-year-old Maryland Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson.The Associated Press reported Friday that Wilkinson was shot outside his home Thursday night in Hagerstown after ruling against Argote in a divorce case in which Argote’s wife was given custody of the couple’s four kids.Washington County Sheriff Brian Albert said that the ruling was the motivation for the killing.“We’re gonna catch this guy. It’s just a matter of time,” Albert said at a Saturday news conference. “We just ask you to avoid the search area.”...Polls open for Argentina election that could see right-wing populist win the presidency
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:10:09 GMT
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentines were going to the polls Sunday, as frustrated voters weigh handing the presidency to an anti-establishment, right-wing populist who has shaken up the political system and pledges to drastically overhaul the state.Javier Milei, a self-described anarcho-capitalist who admires former U.S. President Donald Trump, sent shockwaves through the nation after receiving the most votes in the August primaries. The economist and first-year lawmaker has said he will slash public spending, halve the number of government ministries, eliminate the central bank and replace the local currency with the U.S. dollar. He first made a name for himself with angry tirades blasting what he calls the “political caste” on television, and has gained support from Argentines struggling to make ends meet amid annual inflation of 140% and a rapidly depreciating currency. His platform also calls for reshaping Argentine culture, and he casts himself as a crusader against the s...Things to do in the DC area: Halloween, fall festivals, pumpkin patches … and more!
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:10:09 GMT
This weekend and beyond, the calendar is chock-full of spooky fun, including fall festivals, haunted trails, corn mazes, pumpkin picking and other spooktacular things to do.Every Thursday WTOP brings you a roundup of Things to do in the DC area. This week, we focus on some of the uncanny events in the region, but also be sure to review WTOP’s fall festival guide to further explore this colorful season.Boo at the Zoo. (Photo courtesy Juan-Carlos Briceno, Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute)A big one is Boo at the Zoo, the Smithsonian’s opportunity for the public to visit the zoo’s smaller and largest residents after hours. On Oct. 20 through 22, visitors will be able to access the Small Mammal House, Elephant Community Center and Reptile Discovery Center from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event will feature 30 trick or treat stations, fun and fantastical Halloween displays, actors who will provide live action entertainment as well as food and beverages. Guests ...Polls open for Argentina election that could see right-wing populist who upended political landscape win the presidency
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:10:09 GMT
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Polls open for Argentina election that could see right-wing populist who upended political landscape win the presidency.SourceBundesliga top-scorer Serhou Guirassy out several weeks for Stuttgart with left hamstring injury
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:10:09 GMT
STUTTGART, Germany (AP) — In a major blow for Stuttgart, Bundesliga top-scorer Serhou Guirassy has been ruled out for several weeks with a left hamstring injury.Stuttgart said Sunday the in-form Guirassy has a “minor muscle injury at the back of the left thigh” and that he will not be available for “several weeks.”The 27-year-old Guinea forward suffered the injury shortly after scoring the opening goal against Union Berlin in Stuttgart’s 3-0 win Saturday.It was Guirassy’s 14th goal in just eight Bundesliga games so far this season.“Serhou’s loss is bitter for him personally and for us as a team,” Stuttgart coach Sebastian Hoeneß said. “Everyone saw what great shape Serhou was in recently. We must and will compensate for his loss as well as we can.”Guirassy’s goals helped Stuttgart win its last six games. The team is second in the Bundesliga after eight rounds, a point behind Bayer Leverkusen and one ahead of defending champion Bayern Munich.___AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub...An unsanctioned coterie of pro-Israel quasi-lobbyists has descended on D.C.
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:10:09 GMT
This past week, an unlikely pair of men sat down for breakfast at the Capitol Hill Club, a Republican gathering site just a stone’s throw from Congress, to plot ways to help Israel.On one side of the table was Rep. Paul Gosar, a firebrand Republican who has faced criticism for ties to white nationalists. On the other was Bobby Rechnitz, a Los Angeles real estate developer dubbed a “confidant” of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Over coffee, the two discussed Israel’s former Prime Minister Golda Meir and the situation in Gaza. Rechnitz said he’d come to Washington to share real-time intelligence from Israel and to ensure lawmakers understood the challenges facing leadership there.“I hope to slightly enlighten the congressman about some of the things that I’m hearing,” he said. Rechnitz said he’s connected lawmakers with members of the Knesset, Israel’s governing body. He also uses a large iPad to show them photos of bullet-riddled bodies of babies and people burnt alive.The ...CEO of Europe’s largest tech conference resigns over Israel-Hamas comments
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:10:09 GMT
Paddy Cosgrave, the founder and chief executive of Europe’s largest annual technology conference, Web Summit, resigned on Saturday in an effort to quell a controversy surrounding comments he made on the Israel-Hamas war. His departure came after several major companies withdrew from this year’s event, which is scheduled for November 13-16 in Lisbon.Cosgrave, an Irish entrepreneur who co-founded Web Summit in 2009, faced significant backlash for criticizing Western support for Israel’s military response to the October 7 attack by the militant group Hamas, which claimed the lives of 1,400 people.“War crimes are war crimes, even when committed by allies,” Cosgrave wrote on social media on October 13, referring to Israel’s ongoing airstrikes and blockade of the Gaza Strip, which the U.N. has warned could lead to mass starvation of the 2.3 million people living there. Cosgrave later followed up with a message condemning the Hamas attack.Amid growing cr...As DeSantis falters, the race for second place in the GOP primary is open again
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:10:09 GMT
(CNN) — A furious scramble for second place is underway in the crowded Republican primary contest, with candidates vying for an opportunity to directly take on front-runner Donald Trump. The position, once held by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, now appears to be more of a free-for-all.Since the 2024 presidential race began, the second-place spot in GOP primary polling has been a coveted one. The conventional wisdom was that for candidates not named Trump, one of their earliest objectives would be to become the consensus alternative to the former president. Before and in the early days of DeSantis’ campaign, it seemed like he would be that candidate. The Florida governor enjoyed a robust campaign war chest and early polling showed him trailing only Trump, albeit by a wide margin.But more recently, DeSantis’s star has begun to fade. He was more muted compared with other rivals at last month’s first Republican primary debate in Milwaukee, and he’s no...Turnover has plagued local election offices since 2020. One swing state county is trying to recover
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:10:09 GMT
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (AP) — The polls had just opened for last year’s midterms in Pennsylvania when the phones began ringing at the election office in Luzerne County.Polling places were running low on paper to print ballots. Volunteers were frustrated, and voters were worried they might not be able to vote.Emily Cook, the office’s interim deputy director who had been in her position for just two months, rushed to the department’s warehouse. She found stacks of paper, but it was the wrong kind — ordered long ago and too thick to meet the requirements for the county’s voting equipment.Conspiracy theories swiftly began to spread: Republican polling places were being targeted; Democrats overseeing elections were trying to disenfranchise Republicans.“The feeling early on in the day was panic — concern — which grew to overwhelming panic,” Cook said. “And then at some point throughout the day, there was definitely a feeling of people are starting to point fingers — before the day ...Latest news
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