FBI Warned Sikhs in the U.S. About Death Threats After Killing of Canadian Activist
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:37:45 GMT
After the brazen killing of a high-profile Canadian Sikh activist in June, FBI agents visited several Sikh activists in California this summer with an alarming message: Their lives were also at risk.The warnings have taken on a new urgency after Canada’s bombshell revelation on Monday that it has credible intelligence pointing to Indian government involvement in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen and advocate for an independent Sikh state, who was shot dead outside a Sikh temple in British Columbia.Pritpal Singh, a political activist and U.S. citizen who is a coordinator for the American Sikh Caucus Committee, told The Intercept that he and two other Sikh Americans involved in political organizing in California received calls and visits from the FBI after Nijjar was killed.“They did not tell us specifically where the threat was coming from, but they said that I should be careful.”“I was visited by two FBI special agents in late June who told me that they h...México usará retenes para disuadir a migrantes de subirse a trenes de carga con destino a EEUU
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:37:45 GMT
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO — Autoridades mexicanas se comprometieron el viernes a instalar retenes para disuadir a los migrantes de subirse a trenes de carga en dirección a la frontera con Estados Unidos.El anuncio se efectuó en una reunión entre funcionarios mexicanos de seguridad e inmigración con un representante de la Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza de Estados Unidos (CBP, por sus siglas en inglés) en Ciudad Juárez, limítrofe con territorio estadounidense.Los migrantes se están subiendo a los trenes en tal cantidad que Ferromex, la compañía ferroviaria más grande de México, dijo esta semana que suspendería los recorridos de 60 trenes de carga debido a cuestiones de seguridad, ya que han ocurrido diversos fallecimientos y lesiones.El Instituto Nacional de Migración de México (INM) no indicó dónde se colocarán los puestos de control ni cómo se disuadirá o detendrá a los migrantes. En 2014, autoridades mexicanas estuvieron deteniendo trenes durante un breve periodo para hacer desc...Un viaje de 7 años para transportar una muestra de asteroide a la Tierra terminará pronto en Utah
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:37:45 GMT
(CNN) — Es la pequeña nave espacial que pudo hacerlo.El 8 de septiembre de 2016, la sonda OSIRIS-REx fue lanzada con el ambicioso objetivo de convertirse en la primera misión de la NASA en recolectar una muestra de un asteroide cercano a la Tierra y traerla a nuestro planeta.Cada paso del viaje de siete años ha sido inesperado, lleno de desafíos y momentos récord que piden a gritos la atención de Hollywood.La nave espacial del tamaño de una furgoneta de carga llegó a la órbita alrededor del asteroide Bennu en diciembre de 2018, proporcionando imágenes detalladas de la roca espacial con forma de peonza giratoria. Bennu es esencialmente un montón de escombros unidos por la gravedad.Y cuando OSIRIS-REx se acercó para recolectar una muestra, el evento reveló que la superficie del asteroide es como un pozo de bolas de plástico, que podría haber engullido a la nave espacial si no hubiera retrocedido rápidamente.Una muestra de asteroide está a punto de aterrizar en la Tierra. Esto e...Playoff-bound and injury-depleted Rays put 2B Brandon Lowe on IL with fractured right patella
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:37:45 GMT
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The playoff-bound and injury-depleted Tampa Bay Rays put second baseman Brandon Lowe on the 10-day injured list with a fractured right patella on Saturday.Lowe was hurt Thursday when he hit a foul ball off his leg.The Rays selected the contract of outfielder Raimel Tapia from Triple-A Durham. To make room on the the 40-man roster for Tapia, right-hander Calvin Faucher was recalled from Durham and placed on the 60-day IL due to right biceps tendinitis.Tampa Bay outfielder Luke Raley went on the 10-day IL on Friday with a cervical strain. He joined center fielder Jose Siri, who has been out since Sept, 12 with fractured right hand.All-Star left fielder Randy Arozarena left Friday’s game with right quadriceps tightness and is day to day. Reliever Jason Adam also departed Friday’s game with an oblique injury.Four Tampa Bay starting pitchers, ace Shane McClanahan, Drew Rasmussen. Jeffrey Springs and Shane Baz, have missed part or all of this season...67-foot putt helps Ewen Ferguson move into share of 3rd-round lead with Jordan Smith at French Open
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:37:45 GMT
SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France (AP) — Helped by a remarkable birdie putt from 67 feet, Scottish golfer Ewen Ferguson shot 4-under 67 on Saturday to finish the third round of the French Open tied for the lead with Jordan Smith.The undoubted highlight of Ferguson’s round came at the par-4 13th and it drew him level with Smith on 13 under.Smith, the overnight leader, immediately regained the lead with a birdie at No. 14 but three-putted for bogey at the last to shoot 70 and drop back to 13-under 200 alongside Ferguson.They are one shot ahead of Kazuki Higa of Japan (65) and two clear of Yannik Paul of Germany (67). Smith and Ferguson are bidding for their third victories on the European tour. Both of Ferguson’s came last year while Smith’s were in 2017 and 2022.___AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golfSourceGerman carmakers ‘afraid’ of China retaliation, economy minister warns
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:37:45 GMT
BERLIN — German carmakers are “afraid” that they could be hit by retaliation if the EU were to impose duties on Chinese electric vehicles as a result of a new anti-subsidy probe, German Economy Minister Robert Habeck warned.In strikingly frank comments during a panel discussion in Berlin on Friday, Habeck also admitted that there is a Franco-German divide over the anti-subsidy investigation, which was announced by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen earlier this month and has sparked fears of a trade war with Beijing. Habeck said that France, which had pushed strongly for such an EU probe into Chinese e-vehicles, was selling far fewer cars in China than German automakers and had therefore less to lose in a potential tit-for-tat escalation with Beijing over car tariffs.“German cars are sold well in China,” the German economy minister said at the Atlantic Council’s Transatlantic Forum on GeoEconomics. “Now Ursula von der Leyen propose...Biden agrees to send US long-range missiles to Ukraine
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:37:45 GMT
U.S. President Joe Biden promised his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, that the United States will soon provide Kyiv with a small number of long-range missiles to help its war with Russia, according to two U.S. officials familiar with the matter.Biden made the pledge to Zelenskyy during the Ukrainian leader’s visit to the White House on Thursday, fulfilling a long-held wish by Kyiv, according to the officials who like others for this story were granted anonymity to speak about private conversations.The Army Tactical Missile Systems will likely be delivered to Ukraine in the coming weeks. The White House declined to comment on the matterThe news is a major win for Zelenskyy and officials in Kyiv, who have long sought the missiles. ATACMS have a range of 45 to 190 miles and Ukrainians have long argued that they are crucial to striking deep behind entrenched Russian positions along a 600-mile front line.NBC first reported the news that the missiles had been approve...A Nebraska mother who provided an illegal abortion for her daughter and helped dispose of the fetus gets 2 years in prison, report says
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:37:45 GMT
(CNN) — A Nebraska mother who was accused of helping her 17-year-old daughter have an illegal abortion and disposing of the fetus was sentenced to two years in prison on Friday, the Norfolk Daily News reported.The sentence comes after Jessica Burgess, 42, pleaded guilty in July to two felonies – removing, concealing or abandoning a dead human body, and performing an abortion beyond 20 weeks – and a misdemeanor charge of false reporting.CNN has reached out to Burgess’s attorney, the Madison County attorney and the Madison County District Court for comment.Burgess’s daughter, Celeste Burgess, now 19, was sentenced in July to 90 days in jail after pleading guilty to a felony charge of removing, concealing or abandoning a dead human body.Norfolk police began investigating the women in April 2022 following concerns Celeste Burgess had delivered a stillborn fetus, according to court documents.Authorities alleged Celeste Burgess had a ...Massachusetts East-West Rail vision gets $108M federal boost
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:37:45 GMT
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation has secured $108 million in federal funding to begin the process of implementing an East-West passenger rail service, by improving connections between Springfield, Worcester and Boston.The grant, awarded by the Federal Railroad Administration and announced on Friday, will go toward the total project cost of approximately $135 million. MassDOT and Amtrak plan to cover the remaining amount, at $18 million and $9 million, respectively.The two entities, with the support of CSX, applied for the grant last December.“I am thrilled we were able to secure this critical funding for central and western Massachusetts, which will lay the foundation for West-East Rail,” Gov. Maura Healey said in a statement.Healey credited the Biden administration for making the investment, and the federal delegation for helping to secure the funds.The funding will add two new daily round trips on the Amtrak Inland Route, to improve connections between Boston, Worces...Howie Carr: When Rupert Murdoch saved Boston media
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:37:45 GMT
Thank you, Rupert Murdoch, for saving this newspaper so many years ago.He kept Boston a two-newspaper town, back in those long-gone days when newspapers actually mattered.If you’re depressed about how everything has been going steadily downhill in Massachusetts for decades now, all I can tell you is that if the Boston Globe had been allowed to have a monopoly on public discourse since 1982, the situation would be even more dire.Any city with two newspapers, no matter how bad, is better served than any city with one newspaper, no matter how good.Herald archiveThe cover of the Dec. 4, 1982, edition of the Boston Herald American declaring “You Bet We’re Alive! Murdoch, unions make the deal.” (Herald archive)Rupert Murdoch “stepped aside” the other day from his role running Fox or News Corp. or whatever it’s called now. He’s 92.He’s not what he used to be, and neither is his empire, full of careerists, time servers, clerks and Democrat party apparatchiks — just like ev...Latest news
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