Expel George Santos? GOP leaders aren’t ready to take that step

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:49 GMT

Expel George Santos? GOP leaders aren’t ready to take that step WASHINGTON (AP) — Protecting a narrow, four-vote majority, Republican leaders in the House are making clear that they intend to let the legal process play out with New York Rep. George Santos before they take steps to force his resignation or expel him.The freshman congressman was accused Wednesday by federal prosecutors of embezzling money from his campaign, falsely receiving unemployment funds and lying to Congress about his finances and could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted. Santos pleaded not guilty.Republican leaders, who for months have faced mounting questions about Santos after most of his campaign biography was exposed as a lie, were unmoved and brushed aside calls — including from some colleagues — that they take immediate action to push Santos out of Congress.“In America, there’s a presumption of innocence. But they’re serious charges. He’s going to have to go through the legal process,” said House Majority Leader Steve Scalise of Louisiana. Scalise was seconde...

Free speech, racial equity battles play out on Wisconsin campuses

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:49 GMT

Free speech, racial equity battles play out on Wisconsin campuses MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The fight over racial equity and free speech on Wisconsin college campuses is intensifying, mirroring a national battle as Republicans work to close campus diversity offices and demand students and faculty treat conservative speakers with respect.In just the past two weeks, the state’s top Republican announced a push to defund the University of Wisconsin System’s diversity efforts — a move the Democratic governor lambasted as ridiculous. A student from UW-Madison posted racial slurs online, triggering bitter protests but no announced discipline. And a state medical college canceled a diversity symposium featuring Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson out of concerns the discussion would be too disruptive, resulting in cries of bias from conservatives.Amid that backdrop, Republican legislative leaders are set to hold a hearing Thursday with only invited speakers to discuss “how the lack of free speech and intellectual diversity on college campuses affects the quality ...

National Arts Centre hopeful for uninterrupted new season after years of disruption

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:49 GMT

National Arts Centre hopeful for uninterrupted new season after years of disruption TORONTO — The National Arts Centre has revealed its first full slate of new programming since 2019, betting that years of disruptions are no more.NAC’s executive director of communications Annabelle Cloutier says the upcoming orchestra, popular music, dance and theatre programs reflect a new optimism following four seasons of uncertainty.Highlights of the 2023/2024 lineup include the Newfoundland-set Sept. 11 musical “Come From Away” from Aug. 14 to Sept. 1, 2024, and Robert Lepage’s “Le projet Riopelle” from Dec. 14 to 16, 2023, billed as an exploration of the work and life of artist Jean Paul Riopelle. COVID-19 cases continued to upend shows as recently as March when the page-to-stage adaptation of Ann-Marie MacDonald’s book “Fall On Your Knees” had to scrap seven Ottawa shows due to infections among actors and crew.During the season before that, truck convoy protests that seized downtown Ottawa forced NAC to close Jan. 28 to Feb. 19, 2022, and Cloutier says that resulted in the c...

Colorado legislative session reinforces once-purple state’s Democratic shift

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:49 GMT

Colorado legislative session reinforces once-purple state’s Democratic shift DENVER (AP) — As Colorado House lawmakers churned through final votes during the last night of this year’s session, Republicans stood up and marched out of the chamber before the Democratic speaker could gavel it to a close — a defiant act meant to show how sidelined and silenced they felt. The political theater this week was the culmination of a 120-day session that proved to be the latest illustration of the leftward shift in what was long a battleground state, leaving Republicans scrambling to adjust to their unfamiliarly weak position and surfacing internal rifts among Democrats over just how progressive Colorado should be. The shift has been partly driven by migration to Colorado and the transformation of white, college-educated voters — a disproportionate share of the state’s electorate — into Democratic supporters during the Trump era. The last Republican presidential candidate that Colorado voters backed was George W. Bush in 2004. The current governor, both U.S....

ASEAN leader acknowledges no progress toward ending Myanmar’s deadly civil strife

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:49 GMT

ASEAN leader acknowledges no progress toward ending Myanmar’s deadly civil strife LABUAN BAJO, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesian President Joko Widodo somberly acknowledged to fellow Southeast Asian leaders Thursday that no progress has been made to end the civil strife gripping Myanmar and renewed a call for an end to the violence, including a recent airstrike a rights group called an “apparent war crime.”“I have to be honest,” Widodo told fellow leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on the final day of their two-day summit in the Indonesian harbor town of Labuan Bajo. “There has been no significant progress in the implementation of the five-point consensus.”ASEAN’s chairperson this year, Widodo was referring to a peace plan forged by the 10-nation bloc with Myanmar’s top general in 2021 that called for an immediate end to the violence and dialogue among contending parties to be brokered through an ASEAN special envoy.Myanmar’s military-led government refused to take steps to enforce the plan, prompting ASEAN leaders to exclude the co...

Nate Spears seeing it all as Saints hitting coach

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:49 GMT

Nate Spears seeing it all as Saints hitting coach Feast or famine is a phenomenon most professional baseball players are familiar with. But when it comes to dealing with both at the same time … well, welcome to Saints hitting coach Nate Spears’ world.Spears, in his first season in the Twins organization after coaching for seven seasons in the Boston Red Sox organization, is all smiles when talking about the recent exploits of the hot-hitting Michael Helman. As for Trevor Larnach and Jose Miranda, struggling Twins hitters sent down to the Saints in recent days, it’s time to dig in and work.Helman, who has consistently hit for average and power since being called up to the Saints from Double-A Wichita last season, had a hit on Wednesday in the Saints’ 4-2 loss to Indianapolis at CHS Field. He is batting .360 in his past eight games, with four home runs and 16 RBIs despite missing the first 22 games of the season due to injury.“He just seems like he’s ready to hit every pitch,” Spears said. “When you get locked in and continue to put ...

Alex Kirilloff sends Twins to walk-off win over Padres

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:49 GMT

Alex Kirilloff sends Twins to walk-off win over Padres When the Twins reversed their decision to option Alex Kirilloff to Triple-A just days after sending him down, manager Rocco Baldelli expressed hope that the lefty hitter could bring a jolt to their lineup.The Twins’ slumping offense has desperately needed a jolt, and Kirilloff delivered it on Wednesday night, coming through with the clutch hit the Twins needed in the 11th inning and sending them to a 4-3 win over the Padres at Target Field.“He doesn’t have much fear. He goes up there in big spots and just looks for a pitch that he thinks he can handle and simplifies it,” Baldelli said. “That was big for us. We needed someone to just come up and make it happen and he did that today.”A night earlier, Baldelli had talked about mixing up the lineup. One move was sliding Kirilloff, who finished the day with a pair of hits, into the cleanup spot. Another was moving Max Kepler, who, as the automatic runner, scored the game-winning run, into the No. 2 spot in the batting order. Kepler, like...

Warriors stave off elimination, defeat Lakers in Game 5 of Western Conference Semis

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:49 GMT

Warriors stave off elimination, defeat Lakers in Game 5 of Western Conference Semis The defending champion Golden State Warriors have kept their title repeat dreams alive, staving off elimination at the hands of LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 5 of the NBA's Western Conference Semifinals. The Warriors defended their home court, defeating their cross-state rivals 121-106.Stephen Curry lead the Warriors with 27 points and 8 assists. Andrew Wiggins added 27 points and 5 assists. Draymond Green notched a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds.The Lakers were led by LeBron James who notched 29 points, 3 assists and 9 rebounds. His costar Anthony Davis added 23 points and 9 rebounds, but exited halfway through the fourth quarter with an apparent injury after taking an errant elbow to head by Warriors center Kevon Looney. That injury led to Davis being taken out of the arena in a wheelchair, according to TNT sideline reporter Chris Haynes. In his post-game availability, Lakers head coach Darvin Ham said he had spoken to Davis and he appeared to be in...

Construction of multi-million dollar park under L.A.'s Sixth Street Bridge to begin this summer

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:49 GMT

Construction of multi-million dollar park under L.A.'s Sixth Street Bridge to begin this summer Construction of a brand new park under the Sixth Street Viaduct was unanimously approved on Tuesday.Two million dollars were approved for a budget gap on the nearly $30 million Sixth Street Park, Arts, and River Connectivity (PARC) project which brings 12 acres of open space for the public to enjoy.Funds from the Parks and Water Bond Act of 2018 (Prop 68) will be funding a major portion of the build. The act was authored by Los Angeles City Council member Kevin de León.The new space will bring two dog parks, a skate park, a performing arts plaza, soccer fields, and a large playground area for children.An Arts Plaza will provide local artists with display areas along with community gathering grounds.Arts plaza stage at Sixth Street Park, Arts, and River Connectivity. (Hargreaves Jones)The soccer fields at Sixth Street Park, Arts, and River Connectivity. (Hargreaves Jones)West park seating at Sixth Street Park, Arts, and River Connectivity. (Hargreaves Jones)The Sixth Street Park, Art...

Lakers' LeBron James makes 19th consecutive All-NBA team

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:49 GMT

Lakers' LeBron James makes 19th consecutive All-NBA team Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James shows no signs of slowing down in his 20th season in the league.On Wednesday, the NBA announced that James had been selected as a member of the All-NBA third team. The accolade was another milestone for the league's all-time leading scorer. It marked the 19th consecutive time that James was named to one of the league's All-NBA teams — the most selections by a player in league history.James has made five All-NBA teams as a member of the Lakers, four as a member of the Miami Heat and ten as a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers. During the 2022-23 season, James averaged 28.9 points, 8.3 rebounds and 6.8 assisters per game. He appeared in 55 games, including one game off the bench, and was named Western Conference Player of the Week on two occasions. At the age of 38, he also led the league in fast break points per game, according to the Lakers.The All-NBA teams are comprised of the league's best players as voted by members of the media. Broadcasters ...