Suspects attack homeowner, forcing their way into North York home during robbery: police

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:51:50 GMT

Suspects attack homeowner, forcing their way into North York home during robbery: police Toronto police are searching for four suspects who allegedly attacked a person outside their home during a robbery in North York.Police responded to a home invasion call in the area of Leslie Street and York Mills Road around 1 p.m. on Tuesday.Investigators say four male suspects attacked the homeowner outside their residence and then entered the home, stealing items before fleeing the scene.According to police, the suspects drove off in a white, four-door Honda (shown below).The homeowner suffered minor injuries.Police describe the suspects as:Suspect #1: 20 to 25-years old, five feet nine inches tall, medium build, and brown eyes, wearing a black hooded jacket with a white stripe, dark-colored pants, and black face maskSuspect #2: 20 to 25-years old, six feel tall, and thin build, wearing a black hooded sweater, black pants, and black face maskSuspect #3: 20 to 25-years old, six feet tall, and thin build, wearing a blue hooded jacket, grey sweatpants, and black running sneakersSus...

CP NewsAlert: Trudeau to nominate Alberta judge Mary Moreau to Supreme Court: source

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:51:50 GMT

CP NewsAlert: Trudeau to nominate Alberta judge Mary Moreau to Supreme Court: source OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to announce today that Mary Moreau, chief justice of the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta, will be named to the Supreme Court of Canada, a senior government source confirms.The source spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss matters not yet made public.More Coming. The Canadian Press

Competition Bureau and Global Fuels agree to address Greenergy deal concerns

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:51:50 GMT

Competition Bureau and Global Fuels agree to address Greenergy deal concerns OTTAWA — The Competition Bureau says it has reached a deal with Global Fuels Inc. to address concerns over the company’s deal to buy Greenergy’s Canadian retail fuel business.Under the agreement, the bureau says Global Fuels has agreed to assign motor fuel supply agreements in Picton and Chatham, Ont., to a buyer or buyers to be approved by the federal regulator.Global Fuels operates one of the largest chains of gas stations in the country, with a national network of Esso, Mobil, and Esso Cardlock branded fuel locations. The company announced a deal in July to buy U.K.-based Greenergy’s Canadian retail fuel business. The acquired network includes 241 retail gas and convenience locations extending from Nova Scotia to B.C.The sites are predominantly Mobil-branded and located adjacent to Loblaw grocery stores in larger communities across the country. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 26, 2023.The Canadian Press

Greek army destroys World War II bomb found during excavation for luxury development near Athens

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:51:50 GMT

Greek army destroys World War II bomb found during excavation for luxury development near Athens ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greek army specialists Thursday destroyed an unexploded World War II bomb discovered during work on a massive urban development project at a coastal area south of Athens.Authorities said the 500-pound bomb was destroyed without a detonation after traffic in the area was halted for more than two hours and several nearby apartment blocks had been evacuated as a precaution.The urban development project will include a park, shopping malls, hotels, a casino and multiple leisure facilities near the seaside Glyfada area, south of the capital. Work got underway last year and is due to be completed in 2026.“Everything went well, and we thank all the agencies involved: the specialized army unit, the fire department and the traffic police,” Glyfada Mayor Giorgos Papanikolaou told reporters near the site.“As the excavations progress, more unexploded ordnance may be discovered.”The development project will use land that was previously the site of Athens’ international airpo...

Palestinian foreign minister promises cooperation with international courts on visit to The Hague

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:51:50 GMT

Palestinian foreign minister promises cooperation with international courts on visit to The Hague THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The Palestinian Authority’s foreign minister told reporters Thursday that he fully supports an International Criminal Court investigation into the Palestinian territories, and he called for a full cease-fire to bring humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. The court in The Hague investigates and prosecutes people for war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity. Palestinian Foreign Affairs Minister Riyad al-Maliki met with chief prosecutor Karim Khan twice during a two-day visit to the Netherlands to drum up international support for an ICC investigation.Asked by journalists if he would support the court looking into Hamas’ surprise Oct. 7 attacks in southern Israel, he said that the Palestinian Authority would not interfere with the investigation. “We cannot say ‘Investigate here, don’t investigate there,’” al-Maliki said. The international court launched an investigation in 2021 into alleged crimes in the Palestinian territories, focusing on militar...

South Korean scholar acquitted of defaming sexual slavery victims during Japan colonial rule

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:51:50 GMT

South Korean scholar acquitted of defaming sexual slavery victims during Japan colonial rule SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s top court on Thursday cleared a scholar of charges of defaming the Korean victims of sexual slavery during Japanese colonial rule, in a contentious book published in 2013. Thursday’s ruling in the criminal case of Park Yu-ha isn’t the end of her long-running legal battle, as she faces a separate civil suit. She’s suffered harsh public criticism over her book “Comfort Women of the Empire,” triggering debates over the scope of freedom of speech in South Korea.In 2017, the Seoul High Court fined Park, an emeritus professor at Seoul’s Sejong University, 10 million won ($7,360) over some of the expressions she used in her book to describe Korean women who were forced to serve as sex slaves for Japan’s troops during the first half of the 20th century. But the Supreme Court ruled Thursday it was difficult to determine those expressions constituted criminal defamation, saying it was more appropriate to assess them as Park’s academic arguments or expre...

The last new Beatles song, ‘Now And Then,’ will be released next week

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:51:50 GMT

The last new Beatles song, ‘Now And Then,’ will be released next week NEW YORK (AP) — Sixty years after the onset of Beatlemania and with two of the quartet now dead, artificial intelligence has enabled the release next week of what is promised to be the last “new” Beatles song.The track, called “Now And Then,” will be available Thursday, Nov. 2, as part of a single paired with “Love Me Do,” the very first Beatles single that came out in 1962 in England, it was announced Thursday.“Now And Then” comes from the same batch of unreleased demos written by the late John Lennon, which were taken by his former bandmates to construct the songs “Free As a Bird” and “Real Love,” released in the mid-1990s.Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison worked on “Now And Then” in the same sessions, but technological limitations stood in the way.With the help of artificial intelligence, director Peter Jackson cleared those problems up by “separating” Lennon’s original vocals from a piano used in the late 1970s. The much clearer vocals allowed McCartney and S...

Joliet police chief struck in face, bitten during arrest

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:51:50 GMT

Joliet police chief struck in face, bitten during arrest JOLIET, Ill. — The police chief of Joliet was struck in the face Wednesday night during an arrest.Just before 6:30 p.m., officers responded to the 100 block of North Chicago Street for a disturbance.Officers learned that a man, later identified as Joshua Medina, 39, of Joliet, was allegedly going through a garbage can on a private property. Police said they discovered that Medina had to be warned by employees of Cut 158, located next door, to leave the premises.Medina then allegedly struck the owner of Cut 158 in the chest.Joliet police chief Bill Evans was nearby and intervened. Evans indicated that Medina was under arrested and he was allegedly struck in the face by the 39-year-old.On the ground, Medina allegedly bit Evans' pinky finger. He was transported to the hospital with minor injuries.Medina was charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer, battery and obstructing justice.

IDOT: New ramp closures on Kennedy Expressway starting Monday

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:51:50 GMT

IDOT: New ramp closures on Kennedy Expressway starting Monday CHICAGO — New ramp closures are coming to the inbound Kennedy Expressway as part of the ongoing rehabilitation project.The Illinois Department of Transportation announced Wednesday that the closures will begin Monday, October 30 — weather permitting.According to IDOT, the closures are needed to accommodate ongoing bridge rehabilitation and ramp repairs. Starting at 6 a.m. Monday, the following ramps will close:Division Street to inbound Kennedy — anticipated to reopen in two weeks.Inbound Kennedy (mainline) to the Ohio Feeder — anticipated to reopen in two weeks.Current ramp closures, additional time is needed to complete the work:Montrose Avenue to inbound Kennedy — anticipated to reopen early November.Kedzie Avenue to inbound Kennedy — anticipated to reopen early November.Inbound Kennedy to North Avenue (Illinois 64) — anticipated to reopen mid-November.Armitage Avenue to inbound Kennedy — anticipated to reopen mid-November.IDOT advises motorists to follow the posted detours.The o...

85-year-old hostage released says captives were treated well, received medical care and food

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:51:50 GMT

85-year-old hostage released says captives were treated well, received medical care and food JERUSALEM (AP) — Eighty-five-year-old Yocheved Lifshitz, one of the two hostages released by Hamas said the people ordered to guard her, “told us they are people who believe in the Quran and wouldn’t hurt us."Lifshitz was the first of the four hostages released so far to speak of their experience, from the initial attack through the more than two weeks of captivity. Lifshitz and Cooper were the second pair of hostages to be released. On Friday, Hamas freed two Israeli American women.The people assigned to guard her “told us they are people who believe in the Quran and wouldn’t hurt us.”Lifshitz said captives were treated well and received medical care, including medication. The guards kept conditions clean, she said. Hostages were given one meal a day of cheese, cucumber and pita, she said, adding that her captors ate the same.Her 83-year-old husband, Oded, remains a hostage in Gaza.Lifshitz, a member of Kibbutz Nir Oz, was among the more than 200 Israelis and fo...