Supreme Court ruling clears air on random breathalyzers on private property: CCLA
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:19:52 GMT
A video showing Barrie police arriving at a home and ordering a man to provide a breath sample last weekend raised a slew of questions about individual rights and just how much authority police can actually wield when it comes to making such intrusive demands.In that case, police were acting on a call from a concerned citizen who suspected impaired driving after seeing a vehicle swerving in and out of traffic. That call seemingly gave police the wiggle room to seek the breath test.In 2018, new tougher impaired driving laws went into effect across the country that give police wider scope to demand breath tests — in some cases, up to two hours after a person has been driving.But some feared police could begin arbitrarily demanding such tests at homes and private properties across the country.A Supreme Court ruling on Thursday has now made it clear that police do not have the authority to do so.“The Supreme Court of Canada has confirmed police do not have the authority to conduct...Toronto opted for speed over people in clearing encampments last summer: Ombudsman
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:19:52 GMT
A final report by Toronto’s Ombudsman says the City showed “significant unfairness” when it set about to clear several encampments in the summer of 2021.Ombudsman Kwame Addo says while many City staff care about people experiencing homelessness, the City chose speed over people and failed to live up to its stated commitments to fairness and a human rights-based approach to housing.“Encampments and supporting the people living in them are complex,” Addo says in his final report released Friday. “But the City owes a particularly high duty of fairness to these residents.”Homeless encampments began popping up across Toronto in March 2020 as hundreds fled shelters for fear of contracting COVID-19.By late 2020, there were more than 50 encampments across Toronto, documents obtained by activists through freedom-of-information laws, showed.The City, along with police officers, cleared out encampments at multiple parks in July 2021 including at Lampor...Trump lawyer in court after being forced before grand jury
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:19:52 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A lawyer for Donald Trump was back in court Friday after being ordered to answer questions before a grand jury investigating the possible mishandling of classified documents at the former president’s Florida estate.M. Evan Corcoran entered federal court in the District of Columbia early Friday morning, one week after a federal judge ruled in favor of the Justice Department in forcing Corcoran to answer additional questions before a grand jury that has been hearing testimony for months. He did not make any comments as he arrived at the building.The interest by prosecutors in Corcoran’s testimony underscores the legal peril confronting Trump, making clear the department’s continued focus on whether Trump obstructed government efforts to recover hundreds of classified documents taken from the White House to Mar-a-Lago at the end of his term. A search warrant affidavit released last August showed that investigators were examining potential violations ...Kentucky governor vetoes sweeping GOP transgender measure
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:19:52 GMT
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky’s Democratic governor issued an election-year veto Friday of a Republican bill aimed at regulating the lives of transgender youths that includes banning access to gender-affirming health care and restricting the bathrooms they can use.The bill also bans discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools and allows teachers to refuse to refer to transgender students by the pronouns they use. It easily passed the GOP-led legislature with veto-proof margins, and lawmakers will reconvene next week for the final two days of this year’s session, when they could vote to override the veto. Gov. Andy Beshear said in a written veto message that the bill allows “too much government interference in personal healthcare issues and rips away the freedom of parents to make medial decisions for their children.”In his message, he warned that the bill’s repercussions would include an increase in youth suicides. The governor said, “My faith ...Man bit off part of Las Vegas police officer's ear during bus standoff, documents say
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:19:52 GMT
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – A man accused of barricading himself inside a bus on Monday reportedly bit off part of a Las Vegas officer's ear as police attempted to take him into custody, documents said.Allyn McFarland, 29, faces several charges including battery, mistreatment of a police animal and mayhem, records showed.Bus driver and officers injured on Blue Diamond and Durango Drive on March 20, 2023 Bus driver and officers injured on Blue Diamond and Durango Drive on March 20, 2023 Bus driver and officers injured on Blue Diamond and Durango Drive on March 20, 2023 Bus driver and officers injured on Blue Diamond and Durango Drive on March 20, 2023 Bus driver and officers injured on Blue Diamond and Durango Drive on March 20, 2023 (KLAS photos)On Monday, March 20, around 6:45 p.m., police received a call about a man refusing to exit the bus. Nearly half of parents with adult children still pay their bills The caller, a private security officer, said the man, later identified as McFarlan...Philadelphia may pay pregnant women some $1,000 per month
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:19:52 GMT
(NewsNation) — The Philadelphia Department of Public Health is reportedly raising money to give $1,000 monthly payments to some expectant mothers living in certain areas of the city.The health department plans to make this possible for approximately 250 pregnant Philadelphians through the Philly Joy Bank, with the goal of reducing racial disparities in birth outcomes.The payments are “no-strings-attached,” according to a news release.Of the top 10 most populated cities across the country, Philadelphia has the highest rate of infant mortality, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health says, and Black infants in the city are more than four times more likely to die before their first birthday than white infants. Bagels & drug testing: Moms file complaint against hospitals “Infant mortality in Philadelphia is a solvable crisis,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole. “We know that being able to better support pregnant people and new parents helps keep babies alive. As t...Highest-rated Mexican restaurants in Chicago, according to Tripadvisor
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:19:52 GMT
Mexican fare ranks second among Americans' favorite global cuisines, according to Chef's Pencil. Mexican flavors and ingredients have permeated all corners of American cuisine, infusing vibrant and varied tastes into Americans' daily diet. But while tacos and enchiladas may seem commonplace in America now, that wasn't always the case.To be sure, Americans have been influenced by the flavors of our neighbor to the south for hundreds of years. But it wasn't until refugees from southern and central Mexico brought their culinary traditions north to the U.S. during the Mexican Revolution that dishes like tacos found their way into the mainstream. An increasingly global culture (and a growing number of Mexican fast-food mainstays and high-end restaurants) have cemented Mexican food's beloved role in U.S. cuisine. Which begs the question: Where does one go for the best Mexican food in Chicago?To find out, Stacker turned to Tripadvisor to compile a list of the highest-rated Mexica...Chicago to debut first commercial electric air taxi route
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:19:52 GMT
CHICAGO (NewsNation) — Chicagoans may soon be able to fly over airport traffic on their way downtown.In two years, Chicago will become the debut city for the first commercial electric air taxi route, according to a joint press release by Archer Aviation Inc. and United Airlines.Archer and United announced plans to launch the commercial electric air taxi service on Thursday, saying they chose Chicago because it "is the third most populous city in the United States, a center for business, innovation and investment, and home to United’s headquarters. This makes it a unique city for Archer and United to build out." Utah social media law means kids need approval from parents Archer’s electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft will commute from O'Hare International Airpot to Vertiport Chicago, the largest vertical aircraft take-off and landing facility in North America, located in the Illinois Medical District near the Chicago Loop, the press release said. The vehicle is pow...Chick-fil-A discontinuing side salad to 'help simplify' menu
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:19:52 GMT
Chick-fil-A customers looking to offset their intake of fried chicken with some sort of vegetable will soon have one less option to choose from.As of April 3, Chick-fil-A locations across the country will no longer offer the chain’s Side Salad, which has existed on the Chick-fil-A menu in some form or another (sometimes with carrots and cabbage) for at least a decade.“Serving guests is at the heart of all we do at Chick-fil-A,” reads a statement issued by Chick-fil-A, Inc., concerning the salad’s discontinuation. “In order for our Restaurant Team Members to continue to deliver quality food and signature hospitality, at times we have to make difficult decisions to help simplify our menu.”Customers who order the salad between now and April 3 will also be provided with a “flyer letting them know of the upcoming change,” a spokesperson for the chain told Nexstar.While the Side Salad itself may be disappearing from the menu, the item’s ingredients — mixed greens, grape tomatoes and shred...Texas House moves toward medical cannabis expansion
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:19:52 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Texas lawmakers are one step closer to significantly expanding access to medical cannabis. The Texas House Committee on Public Health this week unanimously approved a bill to increase the THC limits in medical cannabis and expand who is eligible to use it.HB 1805 by State Rep. Stephanie Klick (R-Fort Worth) would change the definition of "low-cannabis THC" to 10 milligrams. Cannabis products are currently limited to 1% THC by weight. It would also expand the list of eligible Texans to anyone with a debilitating medical condition or chronic pain "for which a physician would otherwise prescribe an opioid."The bill has moved steadily through the legislative process with bipartisan support and is now waiting in the House Calendars Committee for a date to be considered in the full House."We want to leave that decision up to the doctors. What we have now is a patchwork where it's okay for some diseases and maladies and others it's not, even though we have the science," ...Latest news
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