Biden invites thousands of LGBTQ+ individuals, singer Betty Who, to Pride Month celebration

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:57 GMT

Biden invites thousands of LGBTQ+ individuals, singer Betty Who, to Pride Month celebration WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has invited thousands of LGBTQ+ individuals to celebrate Pride Month in a high-profile show of support at a time when the community feels under attack like never before and the White House has little recourse to beat back a flood state-level legislation against them. Biden was announcing new initiatives to protect LGBTQ+ communities from attacks, help youth with mental health resources and homelessness and counter book bans, White House officials said.The White House was closely monitoring air quality due to hazardous smoke from Canadian wildfires to determine whether to proceed with plans for a Thursday night picnic featuring food, games, face painting and photos. Queen HD the DJ was handling the music; singer Betty Who was on tap to perform. Karine Jean-Pierre, the first openly gay White House press secretary, said Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses are strong supporters of the LGBTQ+ community and think that having a celebr...

The Republican presidential field is largely set. Here are takeaways on where the contest stands.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:57 GMT

The Republican presidential field is largely set. Here are takeaways on where the contest stands. NEW YORK (AP) — After a trio of new announcements this week, the Republican Party’s 2024 presidential field is all but set.A handful of stragglers may jump in later, but as of now there are at least 10 high-profile Republican candidates officially seeking their party’s nomination. And with the announcement phase of the primary campaign largely over, several leading Republican contenders will gather in North Carolina this weekend to begin a more aggressive sorting period. It will be a long road to the GOP’s national convention in Milwaukee next summer when Republican delegates across the country gather to finalize their nominee to run against President Joe Biden. Surprises are guaranteed. Fortunes will change. But as of now, every Republican White House hopeful is looking up at former President Donald Trump, who is the undisputed frontrunner in the crowded contest.Here are some takeaways on where the Republican contest stands: IT’S A LARGE FIELD AFTER ALLTrump...

Biden and Sunak to focus on Ukraine and economic security in British PM’s first White House visit

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:57 GMT

Biden and Sunak to focus on Ukraine and economic security in British PM’s first White House visit WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is welcoming Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for wide-ranging talks on Thursday as the British leader makes his first White House visit as premier.The leaders’ Oval Office talks are expected to cover the war in Ukraine, China, economic security, international cooperation on regulating the growing field of artificial intelligence, and more. Biden and Sunak have already had four face-to-face meetings since Sunak became prime minister in October, but the talks in Washington will offer the two leaders a chance for their most sustained interaction to date.White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the 15-month-old Russian invasion of Ukraine will be “top of mind.” The U.S. and U.K. are the two biggest donors to the Ukraine war effort and play a central role in a long-term effort announced last month to train, and eventually equip, Ukrainian pilots on F-16 fighter jets. Rishi also is looking to make the case to Biden for U.K. Defense Ministe...

Main suspect in 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway due to be extradited to US

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:57 GMT

Main suspect in 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway due to be extradited to US LIMA, Peru (AP) — The main suspect in the 2005 disappearance of U.S. student Natalee Holloway is expected to be handed over to U.S. officials in Peru and flown to the United States on Thursday, roughly a month after both countries agreed on his extradition.Joran van der Sloot is wanted in the U.S. on one count each of extortion and wire fraud, the only charges to have ever linked the Dutch citizen to Holloway’s disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba. His extradition moved forward after a Peruvian judge on Tuesday affirmed the government’s decision to temporarily transfer custody to U.S. authorities.Van der Sloot has been serving a 28-year sentence for the murder of a Peruvian woman. Authorities over the weekend moved him from a maximum-security prison in the Andes to a detention facility in the capital, Lima, from which he was due to be taken to the airport at some point Thursday.It was not immediately clear when he would make his first court appearance in the U....

AP-NORC poll finds both Democrats, Republicans skeptical of US spying practices

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:57 GMT

AP-NORC poll finds both Democrats, Republicans skeptical of US spying practices WASHINGTON (AP) — As it pushes to renew a cornerstone law that authorizes major surveillance programs, the Biden administration faces an American public that’s broadly skeptical of common intelligence practices and of the need to sacrifice civil liberties for security. Congress in the coming months will debate whether to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Section 702 authorizes U.S. spy agencies to collect large amounts of foreign communications for intelligence purposes ranging from stopping spies to listening in on allies and foes. Those collection programs also sweep up U.S. citizen communications that can then be searched by intelligence and law enforcement officers.The new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that Democrats and Republicans have similar views on surveillance tactics, while Republicans have become substantially less likely over the last decade to say it’s at least sometimes necessar...

Haitians are dying of thirst and starvation in severely overcrowded jails

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:57 GMT

Haitians are dying of thirst and starvation in severely overcrowded jails PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — The emaciated inmate in black shorts lay on a thin mat in Haiti’s most notorious prison, isolated from other prisoners at Port-au-Prince’s National Penitentiary because of drug-resistant tuberculosis.He slowly sat up to talk to a visiting reporter and more than 70 fellow tuberculosis patients gathered at the door of the neighboring cell to complain about their suffering while detained, many on minor charges like theft. “We don’t have water!” one cried, while his fellow inmates said their food came late or not at all. Haitian inmates are thirsty, starving and sleeping standing up because they don’t have enough enough room to lie down. The United Nations says 185 inmates died in Haiti last year — many of malnutrition-related diseases. This year, more than 20 have died so far. Human rights experts and attorneys expect the number to rise because gang violence has led to severe fuel and food shortages.“I fear that a humanitarian catastrophe is com...

As winter warms, farmers in southern US find ways to adapt

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:57 GMT

As winter warms, farmers in southern US find ways to adapt When Pam Knox walked into the peach orchard at the University of Georgia horticulture farm this spring, there was nothing on the trees except leaves and a couple of brown fruits — the result of one of the state’s warmest winters ever followed by two nights of freezing weather in March.“It’s just really odd, because over the course of one night, they lost their entire crop and their entire production here,” said Knox, an agricultural climatologist with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, which shares research and expertise with farmers and others. Commercial peach farmers in the state lost as much as 95% of their yield, she estimated.Georgia, with its iconic peaches, isn’t the only place in the south where farmers have had to deal with changing conditions. Houston, Tupelo and Atlanta all had one of their top five warmest winters on record this year, according to the National Centers for Environmental Information. Farmers are contending with those warming winters by...

Canadian Wildfire Smoke —Understanding the Air Quality Index

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:57 GMT

Canadian Wildfire Smoke —Understanding the Air Quality Index

Kiszla: Why is America so slow to realize what the rest of the world sees? Nikola Jokic is best basketball player on the planet.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:57 GMT

Kiszla: Why is America so slow to realize what the rest of the world sees? Nikola Jokic is best basketball player on the planet. MIAMI — The NBA is Nikola Jokic’s world, and we’re just lucky to live in it. While America has been slow to fall in love with the Joker, he’s winning hearts from Nairobi, Kenya, to Belgrade, Serbia, where savvy basketball fans aren’t afraid to stand up and applaud him as the best player on the planet.So let’s toast him with a glass of Rakija, a Serbian brandy as sweet as the 32 points, 21 rebounds and 10 assists Jokic dropped on Miami on Wednesday night to lead the Nuggets to the most crucial victory in team history.“He’s built for these moments,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said.When the final buzzer sounded, and Denver had beaten the Heat 109-94 to regain an ironclad, no-doubt-about-it grip on the NBA Finals, the clock was already striking 5:02 a.m. Thursday in Serbia.“Everybody in Belgrade is dizzy, because they stay up all night to watch the games,” said Edin Avdic, who broadcast Game 3 back to Jokic’s home...

Christian Braun? More like Christian “LeBraun” after Nuggets rookie’s breakout Game 3 in NBA Finals

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:57 GMT

Christian Braun? More like Christian “LeBraun” after Nuggets rookie’s breakout Game 3 in NBA Finals MIAMI — How rare in Christian Braun?According to ESPN Stats and Information, he’s the youngest player in NBA Finals history to put up at least 15 points in under 20 minutes.“I mean, the guys just trusted me all year,” Braun said after his second-half showcase — 15 points and four rebounds in 19 minutes — in the Nuggets’ Game 3 win Wednesday night. “So when I get in the game, I try to defend, do the little things … obviously, (the stars) make it easier on me, my job’s not very hard.”He made it look pretty easy in Game 3. Easy and fearless.“He showed up with that,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said of his first-year wing out of Kansas. “That young man, when you win three straight high school state championships and when you win (collegiate) national championships — he’s very confident. He should be … we believe in him, we drafted him, he’s everything we hoped for and more.”Braun announced his presence in a big way with 8:32 left in the game, crashing the lane and dribbling with his le...