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Candidates come out swinging as they vie for New Yorkers’ votes in final debate
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Candidates come out swinging as they vie for New Yorkers’ votes in final debate
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The driver was identified as 21-year-old Indian national Jashanpreet Singh, who reportedly entered the U.S. illegally in 2022.
Suspect named in NSW parliament after Grimmer’s family told the man, known by pseudonym ‘Mercury’, to meet with them by Wednesday midnight or they would make his identity public
Helen says her diagnosis, confirmed by a doctor, brought confusion and fear as she was "hoping for an explanation, fix or some sense of urgency, instead I got a shrug of the shoulders." The initial advice she was given was to not do anything that could make it worse such as running, jumping or lifting. "It kind of felt like the advice was don't live your life," she says. Perhaps more debilitating than the physical symptoms was the isolation Helen felt. "You live with it in embarrassment, silence, shame and isolation," she explains. "Because you don't talk about it, you think you're the only person in the world it's happened to." Helen initially ventured onto Instagram to seek support. Finding other people on the social platform who were similarly anxious and confused and in some cases too embarrassed to seek help prompted her to eventually launch a podcast and write a book, Why mums don't jump. Her goal was to create a platform for women to share stories and break the silence around pelvic health. "I was angry because no-one ever talked about it. So I decided I would. "I wanted to give women the knowledge that I'd found so hard to come by, and comfort in knowing they were not on their own."
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre defended his comments about the RCMP Wednesday and denied saying former prime minister Justin Trudeau should be in jail. “That’s not what I said,” he said on Parliament Hill when asked about a recent interview on a YouTube channel. In that interview, which ran on the Northern Perspective channel last week, Poilievre called the RCMP’s leadership “despicable” and accused it of covering up for Trudeau. “Many of the scandals of the Trudeau era should have involved jail time,” he said. “Trudeau broke the Criminal Code when he took a free vacation from someone with whom he had government business.” “If the RCMP had been doing its job and not covering up for him, then he would have been criminally charged,” Poilievre added in the interview. Poilievre was referring to cases where Trudeau was found to have violated conflict of interest rules, including his acceptance of a family vacation on the Aga Khan’s private island in 2016, and the SNC-Lavalin saga in 2019. The RCMP investigated both the vacation and Trudeau’s handling of the SNC-Lavalin file but did not lay any charges. In the latter case, the ethics commissioner found Trudeau violated the Conflict of Interest Act by attempting to influence then-justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to grant a deferred prosecution agreement to a Quebec-based engineering firm. The RCMP investigated but ultimately determined there was not enough evidence to lay criminal charges in the SNC-Lavalin affair. In 2023, current RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme said he agreed with that decision. On Wednesday, Poilievre said he thinks there were some scandals during Trudeau’s time in office that should have resulted in criminal charges. He cited allegations of corruption against a government-funded technology fund — without mentioning Trudeau. He also said his criticisms of the RCMP were directed solely at former RCMP commissioner Brenda Lucki. That statement echoed one issued by his office on Monday. During his scrum with reporters, Poilievre was asked whether he was confident all his MPs would remain in the Conservative caucus by the end of the day. “Yes,” he answered. Those MPs met Wednesday morning for the weekly caucus meeting. Walking in, some deflected reporters’ questions about Poilievre’s comments. “There’s a five-alarm fire going on in this country, with jobs, with inflation … so that’s what we’re going in to talk about,” House leader Andrew Scheer said. “Of course,” Conservative MP Todd Doherty said Wednesday when asked if he supports Poilievre. He also asked reporters why they weren’t asking questions about unemployment and the opioid crisis. Conservative MP Andrew Lawton said Poilievre has support from caucus and called his comments “little, out-of-context things from a podcast” that are not a big priority. Conservative MP Michael Barrett said the statement from Poilievre’s office made it clear that he supports RCMP officers. Conservative MP Garnett Genuis said Poilievre is a “strong leader defending men and women in uniform” and he would “take no lessons from the Liberals on standing up for front line officers.” Conservative MP Greg McLean said Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government should hold Trudeau’s government “to account over what happened.” The Liberals, Greens and NDP this week all called on the Conservative leader to apologize for his comments about the RCMP. On Wednesday, government whip Mark Gerretsen said the comments were “shameful” and showed that Poilievre is not qualified to lead the country. “I think that there’s no place in Canadian politics to be trying to emulate what we’re seeing in the south,” he said.
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Family in Shock After San Felipe Fire Claims Four Lives As the community of San Felipe continues to grieve the loss of 35-year-old Angelita Magaña and her two children, her cousin Britney Soliz remembers her as a loving mother who gave her family everything she could. “She was always a good mom to her children; she gave them love and took care of them. Her children grew up with a lot of love,” Soliz shared. Soliz said she was close to Angelita and knew of the difficulties she faced with her estranged ex-partner, Francisco Godoy, who allegedly caused the fire that took their lives. “In this case, as I’m telling you, I was very close to her. So she always told me her things, what she did, and the problems she had with that person,” she said. “She always told me, ‘You know, I’m going to give my report to see what they tell me.’ She always came with us and told us that it wasn’t work time, that they weren’t working, and that they didn’t take her report; she always came with that. She tried everything to keep the man from approaching her, but well, they didn’t pay attention.” The family is struggling to cope with both the emotional and financial toll of the tragedy. Soliz said the fire was completely unexpected and has left relatives in shock. “Yes, we are raising funds for the expenses; as you know, all of this involves costs. First her and the child, and now the girl. So we are asking for help,” she said. She explained that the family is collecting funds to cover funeral and related expenses and expressed deep gratitude to the people of San Felipe for their outpouring of support. Those wishing to assist the family may make contributions to Atlantic Bank account number 2120046408 (Ana Briceno) or Belize Bank account number 257489010220000 (Britney Shaiana Soliz).
In a Tesla earnings call Wednesday, the world’s richest man pondered the future of his company’s Optimus robots—and his control over them.
Thursday could bring chaos to the Bay Area, and local leaders are hoping against hope that any protesters can temper their passions long enough to avoid what Trump and his team surely want, which are television images of violence and protest chaos that they can use to make their case for fascism.
Everyone is fawning over the NBA on NBC, making a comeback with Roundball Rock, Michael Jordan, and ‘90s nostalgia. Everyone except Colin Cowherd. The NBA on NBC returned from its 23-year hiatus Tuesday night, and it delivered. It felt big, it felt like an event, and it proved the games can still be more important Read more...The post Colin Cowherd chides NBC for dragging Michael Jordan out of retirement: ‘Turn the page on this thing’ appeared first on Awful Announcing.
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By Muyiwa Gbadegesin IN May, a short video clip sparked public outrage: a driver pulled up on the Alapere Link Bridge, opened the boot of his car, and tipped household refuse onto the carriageway before driving off. Within hours, our enforcement teams, working with the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC/KAI), identified and arrested the
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President Trump will knock Democratic front-runner Zohran Mamdani on his “tuckus” if he becomes the Big Apple’s next mayor, rival Andrew Cuomo said during Wednesday night’s debate. “He thinks he’s a kid and he’s going to knock him on his tuckus, it is a balance, but you’re going to have to be adversarial when you need to, but you want to cooperate to get good things done in this city, and you need federal help,” Cuomo said after being asked about how he plans to work with Trump. Follow The Post’s live coverage of the 2025 NYC Mayoral Debate Mamdani shot back, saying that Cuomo is “Donald Trump’s puppet.” You can turn on TV any day of the week, and you will hear Donald Trump share that his pick for mayor is Andrew Cuomo, and he wants Andrew Cuomo to be the mayor, not because it will be good for New Yorkers, but because it will be good for him,” Mamdani said. Sliwa, a Republican, said that no one can “beat Trump,” stressing that he “holds most of the cards.” “My adversaries have decided to bump chests with President Trump to prove who’s more macho. It’s always the art of the deal with him,” Sliwa said, pressing that his opponents need to show the president “respect.”
President Trump will knock Democratic front-runner Zohran Mamdani on his "tuckus" if he becomes the Big Apple's next mayor, rival Andrew Cuomo said during Wednesday night's debate.
In an interview with Swedish paper Aftonbladet, Greta Thunberg has corroborated earlier eyewitness reports that she and her fellow Global Sumud Flotilla activists were subjected to monstrous abuses by Israeli officials after being abducted from their boats carrying aid for Palestinians in Gaza. Here are some machine-translated excerpts (quotes from Thunberg are italicized, quotes from […]The post Israel Tortured And Sexually Humiliated Greta Thunberg first appeared on Dissident Voice.
DESERT HOT SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) – Mientras continúa el cierre del gobierno federal, los bancos de alimentos del Valle de Coachella enfrentan desafíos al trabajar para proporcionar alimentos a quienes los necesitan. Food Now en Desert Hot Springs reportó una disminución en los envíos del Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (USDA). El USDA generalmenteThe post Los bancos de alimentos locales enfrentan desafíos durante el cierre del gobierno appeared first on KESQ.