Prosecutors say witness in Trump’s classified documents case retracted false testimony
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 02:52:01 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A witness in the criminal case against Donald Trump over the hoarding of classified documents retracted “prior false testimony” after switching lawyers last month and provided new information that implicated the former president, the Justice Department said Tuesday.The new information from the witness, a Trump staffer identified only as the director of information technology at Mar-a-Lago, was presented to prosecutors weeks before special counsel Jack Smith secured an updated indictment accusing Trump and two others in a plot to delete surveillance video at the Florida property.Prosecutors said in a court filing Tuesday that the witness told a grand jury in Washington in March that he could not recall any conversations about the security footage. But in July, after being advised by prosecutors that he was a target of the investigation and after being advised that his lawyer might have a conflict of interest because of his representation of others in the probe, the ...'We are completely overwhelmed': South Suburban Humane Society seeking fosters, adopters amid extreme heat
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 02:52:01 GMT
COOK COUNTY, Ill. — As intense heat heads for the Chicago area the South Suburban Humane Society is asking for the public's help to keep its animals safe.There are roughly 75 dogs and about 120 cats inside of the Humane Society's Matteson shelter near Adams Street and Central Avenue, putting the shelter over capacity, with animals in crates and offices. The site's air conditioner is also having trouble keeping up amid the extreme heat."So we are completely overwhelmed," Emily Kelhm, South Suburban Humane Society CEO said. "We are completely full. Every single kennel and cage is full here in our Matteson animal shelter. Plus we have dogs in crates, in offices, just everywhere." Extreme heat causing some Chicago area school districts to make adjustments Kelhm says dogs and cats of all breeds and ages at the Humane Society need help.A dramatic rise in strays being brought in and the extreme heat is also causing issues at their Homewood location, near 183rd Street and Homewood Avenue....'Chicago Sings Karaoke' coming to 'The Taste' in Grant Park
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 02:52:01 GMT
CHICAGO — The city of Chicago on Tuesday announced the return of “Chicago Sings Karaoke.” The citywide contest is an opportunity for amateur singers to show off their karaoke skills for a chance to $5,000.Set to commence at the Taste of Chicago this September 8-10, the karaoke challenge welcomes contestants 18 and older to perform their favorite tunes across three rounds of competition. Winners selected in the first round and second round will compete for a chance at perform in Sunday's finale.Meet the winner of the Chicago Sings Karaoke Competition: Jason Jackson of Chicago’s Edgewater neighborhoodCompetition rules state that singers can not perform original songs and songs with profanity will be not allowed.Locals interested in showing off their vocals for fun are also encouraged to register for Open Karaoke hours.Interested competitors can register now at chicagosingskaraoke.com.Bought Dole Fruit Bowls recently? You may be eligible for settlement cash
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 02:52:01 GMT
(NEXSTAR) — If you purchased a Dole fruit cup recently, you may be eligible for part of a settlement the company has reached, even if you don’t have a receipt to prove your purchase. A lawsuit was filed against Dole Packaged Foods in Illinois, accusing the company of falsely advertising that many of its Dole Fruit Bowls were made with “100% juice.” Instead, plaintiffs said the bowls contained “trace amounts of ascorbic acid and/or citric acid or other ingredients.”Dole has denied wrongdoing, saying the statement “in 100% juice” is about how the fruit is packaged and does not cover every ingredient in the product. Still, the company has agreed to a $4.3 million settlement in the case, according to a website dedicated to the lawsuit. Claim your piece of $725 million Facebook settlement before it’s too late: Here’s how To qualify for a settlement payment, you need to have purchased any of these Dole Fruit Bowls between January 12, 2017, and June 27, 2023: Cherry Mixed Fruit, Dic...Trump's Georgia arraignment expected to be televised, Fulton County judge says
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 02:52:01 GMT
(The Hill) — The state judge overseeing former President Trump’s Georgia case ruled that cameras will be allowed in the courtroom for the defendants’ arraignments, marking the first time that one of Trump's criminal proceedings will be televised.Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee on Tuesday granted a request from four local television stations to bring in live cameras and other recording devices in his courtroom through Sept. 8.Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) is seeking to hold the arraignments for all the defendants the week following Labor Day, which would fall within that window. If the timeline is delayed, however, McAfee’s order would expire. Fulton County case: Trump plans to turn himself in, he confirms McAfee’s order does not indicate whether cameras will be allowed during a trial or any other future proceedings in the case.Willis charged Trump last week alongside 18 co-defendants over their alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results...Billy McFarland announces Fyre Festival II, says presale tickets are sold out
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 02:52:01 GMT
(KTLA) – Get ready for Fyre Festival II?The ill-fated music festival from 2017 is coming back to the Caribbean, according to an announcement made Sunday by Billy McFarland, the convicted fraudster who spent close to four years in prison for lying to Fyre Festival investors, who lost over $26 million. "It all started during my seventh-month stint in solitary confinement," he explained in a video posted to social media. "I wrote out this 50-page plan of how I would take this overall interest in demand in Fyre and how it would take my ability to bring people from around the world together to make the impossible happen."In this March 6, 2018 file photo, Billy McFarland, the promoter of the failed Fyre Festival in the Bahamas, leaves federal court after pleading guilty to wire fraud charges in New York. More than three years after the highly publicized Fyre Festival famously fizzled out in the Bahamas. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)McFarland said he spoke to "people as far away as the Mi...Guests sue Las Vegas Strip hotel after bat found in room prompts rabies treatment
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 02:52:01 GMT
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A group of Las Vegas guests have filed a lawsuit against New York-New York Hotel and Casino after a live bat was found in their hotel room, a Clark County District Court document said. The lawsuit alleges that the group from Arizona, which includes three families and four minors, had to undergo treatments after they were potentially exposed to rabies and were unable to test the bat for the disease. The families were in town for a volleyball tournament in April 2022. The Rucker family was staying in a hotel room in New York-New York, which two children from other families visited during their stay, the lawsuit explains. On the morning of April 11, Marcus Rucker woke up after he heard a noise coming from the curtains near the window in his family's hotel room. He allegedly found a live bat hanging on the curtains, which he then killed before putting the animal in a cup and placing it in a nearby stairwell, the document stated. Inspectors find bed bugs at several L...Frey vetoes Minneapolis City Council’s minimum wage ordinance for Uber, Lyft drivers
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 02:52:01 GMT
Minneapolis’ mayor on Tuesday vetoed minimum wages for Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing drivers, a move one City Council member described as “an inexcusable betrayal of Minneapolis workers.”Mayor Jacob Frey instead negotiated with Uber, securing an agreement for higher pay for only those drivers.In his veto message, Frey wrote he “secured a commitment from Uber” that drivers picking up passengers in Minneapolis or driving within the city will make the city’s minimum wage of $15 an hour. The company also committed to paying Uber drivers at least $5 for any trip in the metro area.Lyft drivers are not covered by the mayor’s deal.Under the ordinance Frey vetoed, all ride-hailing companies would be required to pay drivers at least $1.40 per mile and $0.51 per minute, or $5, whichever is greater. The rule would only apply for the portion of the ride within the city.Seattle and New York City have passed similar policies in recent years.“It’s clear we need more time to get this...Boom Dance Fest returns to downtown Stillwater for an evening with some of the Twin Cities’ top dance troupes
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 02:52:01 GMT
More than a half dozen dance groups will take the stage this weekend at Lowell Park in Stillwater for the second annual Boom Dance Fest, which aims to showcase a variety of high-level dance troupes and styles from around the Metro.The free, outdoor show starts at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 26. It’ll last about an hour, said Giselle Mejia, the co-artistic director of Curio Dance, the Stillwater-based dance school hosting the festival.The Saint Croix River Valley is home to many art festivals, Mejia said. She and her brother Dario Mejia have run Curio Dance since 2009, and they noticed there wasn’t a festival focused solely on professional dance. So last year, they built a temporary wooden stage at Lowell Park — mic’d up underneath to amplify tap dancers’ rhythms — and drew several hundred people to the riverside park for the inaugural Boom Dance Fest.“It’s a perfect place to come and see professional dance,” Giselle Mejia said. “And also to get some of the Twin Cities professional d...Hastings Creamery shutters doors for good after milk leak earlier this summer
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 02:52:01 GMT
The Hastings Creamery, around for more than a century, has shut its doors after a large milk leak earlier this summer led to the creamery being cut off from the city’s sewer system.Hastings City Administrator Dan Wietecha said the city was supposed to meet with creamery staff last week to work through compliance issues. But a day before the meeting, the city got word the creamery wouldn’t make the meeting.Instead, they were closing.“It’s never easy to lose a long-standing business like this,” Wietecha said. “It impacts the community and the jobs it creates for the local economy.”Wietecha said the creamery had a number of issues to deal with including “internally with management, as well as compliance issues with building permits and discharge of wastewater and a lot of it added up and might have been difficult for them to dig out of the hole they had gotten themselves into.”In a June Facebook post, the creamery called its situati...Latest news
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