A second Trump administration will ‘come after’ people in the media in the courts, an ally says
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:12:57 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — A Donald Trump ally who worked in his Justice Department said Tuesday that if the former president is elected again, his administration will retaliate against people in the media “criminally or civilly.” Kash Patel, who was also chief of staff in the Defense Department and held a role on the National Security Council, made the comment on Steve Bannon’s podcast. He said that, in a second Trump administration, “We will go out and find the conspirators not just in government, but in the media,” over the 2020 election, which Trump lost to Democrat Joe Biden.Trump and his allies have repeatedly claimed the election was stolen, despite the fact that numerous federal and local officials, a long list of courts, top former campaign staffers and even his own attorney general have all said there is no evidence of the fraud he alleges. Trump has also promised “retribution” as a central part of his campaign message as he seeks a second term in the White House. Trump’s campa...What is CSIS’ physical surveillance unit, where staff allege sex assault, harassment?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:12:57 GMT
A recruitment video for the physical surveillance unit of Canada’s spy agency shows people using trains, cars and a bicycle to surreptitiously trail a target through Montreal.A “surveillant” identified in the video as “Andrea” says the unit’s officers should be prepared for “long idle moments” and “bursts of adrenalin” and that they be able to “blend into the background.”The physical surveillance unit of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service is tasked with collecting intelligence by covertly observing targets.It’s at the centre of allegations that its B.C. office was a toxic workplace, where senior staff bullied and harassed young officers, including two women who told The Canadian Press they were sexually assaulted by a senior colleague in surveillance vehicles while on missions.One of the women said in an investigation published last week that she was raped nine times.The women described working 10-...Chicago State University to join D1 sports conference, one step closer to football team
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:12:57 GMT
CHICAGO — The City of Chicago is one step closer to having a brand new DI collegiate football team after Chicago State University accepted an invitation to join the Northeast Conference (NEC) Tuesday."It's a great day to be a Cougar," said Chicago State athletic director Monique Carroll at a press conference. "This is a special day for the Cougar community and the NEC community."The invitation extended full membership to CSU's 13 current varsity sports, with a women's triathlon program set to be added next autumn, but the move also opens the door for the school to start a brand new football program as well."It would be a natural synergy to throw football into their conference," Carroll said. "Now, we can look at the teams we would compete against and make sure we can match that with the talent we bring in." More from Brónagh: Evanston approves Northwestern football stadium rebuild The Cougars currently have men's teams in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis and track &...DT Justin Jones named Bears' Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:12:57 GMT
CHICAGO — The Bears on Tuesday announced that defensive tackle Justin Jones will be the team's 2023 Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee.An award that honors players for their efforts on and off the field, Jones' work around the Chicagoland community includes Youth Guidance's "Becoming A Man" program, helping a deaf single mother of three kids in southwest suburban Cook County and contribution to the Bears Care Gala.MORE CHICAGO SPORTS NEWS: NASCAR 2024 Chicago Street Race tickets go on sale Wednesday"I've always been the helper," Jones told ChicagoBears.com. "I've always felt really good about just making people feel good, making people happy, seeing smiles. Stuff like that makes me happy." The winner is announced during the annual NFL Honors ceremony in February.Jones joined the Bears in March 2022. For more information on the nominees and the award, click here.Report: Chicago White Sox sign pitcher, 2023 KBO MVP
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:12:57 GMT
CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox have signed a right-handed pitcher who won the Most Valuable Player award in the Korean Baseball Organization this year, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.Passan posted on X that the White Sox signed Erick Fedde to a two-year, $15 million contract. The 30-year-old pitcher went 20-6 with a 2.00 ERA with the KBO's NC Dinos, which earned him league MVP honors.Before playing in the KBO last season, Fedde pitched parts of six seasons for the Washington Nationals, where he made 88 starts and put up a career record of 21-33 with a 5.41 ERA. Report: Dylan Cease trade talks intensifying, deal could come before MLB winter meetings Fedde joins shortstop Paul DeJong in the South Siders' 2023-24 free agent class.Major League Baseball's winter meetings are going on in Nashville, Tennessee until Wednesday, Dec.6.Pitchers and catchers are expected to report to Spring Training sometime from Feb. 13-15, 2024.Authorities identify man killed in Fox Lake crash
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:12:57 GMT
FOX LAKE, Ill. — Authorities have identified a man killed after he was hit by a truck in Fox Lake on Sunday morning.According to the Lake County Coroner’s Office 28-year-old Troy Dowsett, from Portsmouth, Virginia, died in the early morning hours after he was hit near Route 59 and Grand Avenue.The coroner’s office said Fox Lake Police and fire officials were called to the scene just before 2 a.m. after reports of a crash involving a pedestrian. Chase ends in rollover crash in St. Charles After arriving on the scene, emergency crews located Dowsett and transported him to the hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries.Authoriteis have not identified anyone else invovled or provided details on what led to the crash.An investigation by Fox Lake Police and the Lake County Crash Assistance Team is underway.Vinyl record shops report surge in burglaries, shoplifting
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:12:57 GMT
CHICAGO — Thieves are finding a new retail target across Chicago. Vinyl record shops are reporting a surge in burglaries and shoplifting.As Chicago police search for the culprits, record store owners have begun sharing information on the growing market of stolen vinyl records in an effort to deal with the wave of theft."There are four other niche record stores within a couple of miles of here, you know, and they are doing the same thing I'm doing," Meteor Gem owner Mikhail Fedyukov said. CTA, Google Public Sector to launch new chatbot to answer CTA rider’s questions Fedyukov said he is devastated by last week's break-in and is hoping that the local shops can work together to spot the stolen records."There's a store that actually had an attempted resale already, just two days later. They turned it down and got in touch right away," Fedyukov said.Fedyukov told WGN News that he believed the thieves knew exactly what they were looking for."I’m sure the shop got cased, first. Because t...Senator: Washington selects 4 Amtrak routes for expansion priorities
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:12:57 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Federal Railroad Administration has selected four routes serving Ohio and other states as priorities for Amtrak expansion, Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio said Tuesday.The routes are Cleveland-Columbus-Dayton-Cincinnati, Cleveland-Toledo-Detroit, Chicago-Fort Wayne-Columbus-Pittsburgh and the Cardinal Service serving New York City, Washington and Chicago, which would go daily from its current thrice-weekly schedule, Brown said in a news release. Biden administration announces $1.4 billion to improve rail safety and boost capacity in 35 states Ohio, Amtrak and metropolitan planning organizations will now begin corridor development efforts including the preparation of service development plans, Brown said.The railroad administration will provide $500,000 to each corridor for planning, he said.“Good Amtrak service shouldn’t be a privilege only for people on the coasts. These new routes would expand opportunity, help grow businesses and create jobs, and...DA Garza 'stands by' dropping police indictments, asking for federal review of APD policy
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:12:57 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- District Attorney Jose Garza told KXAN in a sit-down interview Tuesday that he believes the best way to get justice for protestors injured on May 31, 2020 is to prompt "systemic change" within the Austin Police Department. On Monday, his office announced the dismissal of 17 police officer indictments stemming from those protests. The DA's Office will still prosecute four officers related to the protests. In exchange, the City of Austin and DA's Office sent a request to the Department of Justice asking for a review of APD's actions during those protests. The DOJ has not yet said whether it will move forward with conducting that review."Four cases against four officers, those cases had aggravating factors from our perspective," Garza said. "The other set of cases, the 17 cases, it became clear to us that the conduct there was a byproduct of the systemic change that's really necessary."Several participants were injured by less-lethal shotguns, often referred to as "bea...Texas Legislature finishes fourth special session without school vouchers, public education funds and more
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:12:57 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — With the final gavel of the year in the Capitol chambers, special session four came to close Tuesday without passing Gov. Greg Abbott's priorities regarding school safety, teacher pay, education savings accounts, and an election bill.This stagnation was mostly attributable to the proposal to subsidize private schools through education savings accounts, a battle that stretched from the beginning of the regular special session into the third and fourth special sessions. After the House adjourned sine die without taking action on two Senate bills Tuesday, senators were left with no choice but to do the same a day before the 30-day special session officially expired. Once again, lawmakers were unable to reach a deal on so-called school choice after the proposal failed in the House. A coalition of 21 House Republicans banded together with Democrats to defeat the measure, which effectively killed a larger education package-- which included $800 million for school safety...Latest news
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