US says it has suspended all food aid to Ethiopia after investigation finds supplies were diverted
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:47:59 GMT
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The United States Agency for International Development says it has suspended all food aid to Ethiopia, Africa’s second most-populous country, after an internal investigation found supplies intended for needy people were being diverted on a “widespread” scale. It did not say by whom.“After a country-wide review, USAID determined, in coordination with the government of Ethiopia, that a widespread and coordinated campaign is diverting food assistance from the people of Ethiopia,” the agency said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press on Thursday.“As a result, we made the difficult but necessary decision that we cannot move forward with distribution of food assistance until reforms are in place.”The U.S. is the biggest single donor to Ethiopia, providing $1.8 billion in humanitarian assistance, including food aid, in the 2022 fiscal year. In total, 20 million people across Ethiopia rely on aid because of conflict and drought, out of a total population...Ex-national security adviser to PM unsurprised Chong memo didn’t reach politicians
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:47:59 GMT
OTTAWA — A former top adviser to the prime minister says a memo warning about Beijing’s alleged targeting of Conservative MP Michael Chong was produced after he retired, but he was aware of issues in the way intelligence is handled. Vincent Rigby appeared this morning at a parliamentary committee that is investigating allegations that MPs were targeted by foreign interference.His testimony comes after the release of watchdog David Johnston’s first report, which found there are serious issues with the way the government handles confidential information.Former public safety minister Bill Blair blamed the Canadian Security Intelligence Service last week for the fact he did not receive the 2021 classified memo about Chong.Rigby says that during his tenure, he was concerned about intelligence being appropriately followed up on, but he says he can’t speak to what specifically happened with Blair’s office or the memo.Current adviser Jody Thomas said last week the me...Expulsions, walkouts, filibusters: Lawmakers grapple with acrimonious legislative sessions
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:47:59 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Lawmakers this year have kicked rival colleagues out of office in Tennessee and off the chamber floor in Montana. They have staged walkouts in Oregon and filibusters in Nebraska, where interactions are so fraught that some lawmakers say they’re unsure they can work together anymore.In a year of outsized acrimony at statehouses, it would be wrong to say tensions have never been worse. Legislatures have seen fistfights, unpopular members hounded from office, mass expulsions and even armed confrontations.Experts say what’s different now is that politics can reward sparring and punish bipartisanship, making reelection tougher for those who seek compromise.Lawmakers “recognize that the general electorate would prefer that they compromise, but they think that the primary electorate wants them to oppose it,” said Laurel Harbridge-Yong, a Northwestern University political scientist.Civility can crumble when lawmakers draw gerrymandered districts or make voting rules ...IDPH investigating Salmonella outbreak after 26 cases in Chicago area
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:47:59 GMT
CHICAGO — The Illinois Department of Public Health is investigating a Salmonella outbreak in the Chicago area after at least 26 confirmed cases.The infections are linked to ground beef, IDPH said. The source has not been identified yet at this time.The 26 confirmed cases have been reported in Chicago as well as Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will counties.IDPH said they are working with local health departments, the CDC and the USDA-FSIS to identify additional cases, to perform lab testing and to identify the source.Some of the ill people reported eating undercooked ground beef. Over $600K worth of counterfeit watches, socks, sunglasses seized at O’Hare Symptoms caused by Salmonella most commonly include diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps.Visit here for more information on how to prevent Salmonella.Man, 54, dead after gas station shooting in Austin
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:47:59 GMT
CHICAGO — A 54-year-old man is dead after a shooting near a gas station in Austin Thursday morning. According to reports, there was a verbal altercation near the 700 block of South Cicero Avenue around 4:19 a.m. between two men when one man produced a firearm and shot the victim. Police say he sustained a gunshot wound to the head and was transported to Mount Sinai Hospital where he was pronounced dead. CPD: Man charged in connection to death of missing Logan Square woman The offender got into a red sedan and fled southbound on Cicero Avenue. There were no other injuries reported and there is no one in custody at this time. Police are actively investigating the incident.WATCH LIVE | Parental leave changes for Chicago Public Schools
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:47:59 GMT
CHICAGO — Changes are coming to Chicago Public School's (CPS) parental leave policy.Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is set to host a press conference Thursday alongside CPS CEO Pedro Martinez and Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) president Stacy Davis Gates. ‘We will destroy you’: Northwest Indiana man accused of showing up to Taylor Swift’s residence, stalking A press release states it is to "announce changes to the CPS parental leave policy" and nothing more.Details of the changes will be added to this story as soon as they become available.WGN plans to livestream the press conference within this story beginning at approximately 12 p.m.Two accused of 'harassing' bison calf at Grand Teton, NPS investigating
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:47:59 GMT
(NEXSTAR) - Authorities are searching for two visitors who were seen "harassing" a bison calf in Grand Teton National Park earlier this month, marking just the latest unsafe interaction between humans and wildlife investigated by the National Park Service. The two people, who appear to be men, were seen approaching and touching a bison calf at the southern end of Elk Ranch Flats around 1 p.m. on June 4, Grand Teton rangers said in a press release Thursday. "Interference by people can cause wildlife to reject their offspring," rangers noted. "Often, these interactions result in euthanizing the animal." Yellowstone bison calf forced to be killed, man pleads guilty to disturbing it Unlike a similar case in Yellowstone National Park last month, this bison calf was reunited with its herd. Officials are asking that if you were in the area on June 4 and have information about the incident, or recognize the individuals in the photo below provided by the national park, to call the Grand Te...Florida diver finds massive megalodon tooth
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:47:59 GMT
VENICE, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida diver recently found a massive megalodon tooth while looking for shark teeth in Venice.Charter captain and diver Michael Nastasio told SNN that he has been hunting for shark teeth in Venice since 2011.Nastasio said his dive didn't start well."I swam for probably 30 minutes before I found any material that looked good," he told the news station. ‘Beloved’ Venice Beach statue found trashed under bridge Little did he know, his dive would lead to a massive discovery."I made like two kicks and the tooth was looking straight at me," Nastasio said. "My mind was just blown."The megalodon tooth was 6 inches long — a surprisingly large specimen to find in Venice.The megalodon is the largest shark to have ever lived in the world’s ocean, according to the Smithsonian Institution. The shark lived roughly 23 to 3.6 million years ago.The Smithsonian Institution said scientists have discovered megalodon nursery habitats in Florida, Panama, Maryland, and the Canary ...APD: Motorcyclist dies 11 days after south Austin crash
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:47:59 GMT
Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for June 7, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department released the name of a man who died June 1 after sustaining injuries during a motorcycle crash May 21 in south Austin.APD said a preliminary investigation revealed the motorcycle hit a curb in the 2900 block of West Slaughter Lane and ejected 44-year-old Jeremy Larsen.Police said Larsen was taken to a hospital, where he died June 1.According to APD, this incident was being investigated as Austin's 42nd fatal crash of 2023, resulting in 42 fatalities for the year. On the date of this crash in 2022, 43 fatal crashes resulted in 44 deaths.As of Thursday, the investigation remained pending, according to officials.Governor Abbott to sign border security bills
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:47:59 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Governor Greg Abbott will hold a press conference Thursday afternoon to sign several "critical" border security bills that were passed during the 88th Legislative Session.Abbott will be accompanied by Department of Public Safety Director Steven McCraw, Adjutant General of Texas Major General Thomas Suelzer, bill authors and sponsors, as well as other legislators and law enforcement officers. While several bills the governor will sign fall under his broader priorities of ongoing border security efforts, the keynote legislation he called for during his State of the State address did not pass. The main border security proposal Abbott had mentioned was creating a “mandatory minimum jail sentence of at least 10 years for anyone caught smuggling illegal immigrants in Texas.” Differences between the House and Senate versions of the smuggling bill were not worked out in the regular session. Now, it's one of Abbott's central calls for the first special session. The press c...Latest news
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