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A British Columbia judge took the unusual step of preventing a woman’s medically assisted death, issuing a court order at the 11th hour halting the procedure, according to documents filed over the weekend. The restraining order, signed by Judge Simon R. Koval, was the first of its kind in the state and was issued Saturday, one day before the woman was scheduled to die. This would prevent Dr. Ellen Wiebe and other doctors from “causing death” of a 53-year-old woman “by maid or other means.” The lawsuit followed a notice of civil suit alleging that Wiebe inadvertently authorized procedures for…
Inset: Larry Savage Jr. (Madison County Jail). Background: Savage is suspected of stealing election ballots during testing of county voting machines (Madison County Board of Elections). In Indiana, a 51-year-old former Republican congressional candidate was arrested this week on suspicion of stealing ballots during a public test of the state’s ballot card voting system. Elected District Commissioner Larry Savage Jr. was taken into custody Tuesday and charged with one felony count of destroying or misplacing a ballot and one misdemeanor count of theft, authorities said. In May, Savage finished sixth in the Republican primary for Indiana’s 5th Congressional District with…
Jeff Bezos reportedly traveled to Italy to celebrate Katy Perry’s birthday over the weekend amid turmoil over the Washington Post’s failure to endorse Kamala Harris for president. was. The newspaper sparked an uproar Friday after announcing it would not endorse a presidential candidate this year, breaking with 36 years of tradition. Furious readers canceled their subscriptions, and long-time staffers issued scathing resignation letters. Meanwhile, Bezos, who has a net worth of $208.5 billion according to Forbes magazine, was in Venice with his fiance Lauren Sanchez to celebrate Perry’s 40th birthday, a source familiar with Bezos told Semaphore. Ta. Billionaire owner…
After Monday’s frost and freeze warning, another taste of summer awaits as temperatures warm up into Halloween. In fact, parts of our area will be close to 80 degrees on Halloween afternoon. Temperatures have been mild this October. Just last week, temperatures approached record highs for three days in a row. Compared to the climatological mean temperature, the number of days spent with above-average temperatures was significantly greater than the number of days with below-average temperatures. And Halloween will be a day to push that “above average” number even higher. A warm front will move through the tri-state Tuesday evening,…
As the clock ticks, let’s take a look at how fiction gave way to reality with some of the most memorable female US presidents in film and television. advertisementThe US election is less than a week away. We don’t know about you, but we’re trying to stay sane and keep our stress levels low by rewatching Veep, the great HBO political comedy created by Scottish satirist Armando Iannucci. The show is about the fictional Vice President Selina Meyer, who eventually becomes president, and Louis-Dreyfus won six Emmy Awards for the role. Although it ended in 2019, the comedy’s ratings have…
Michelle Aude Martman (via Unsplash) Do you like unusual, secluded, or even abandoned places that feel haunted and give you goosebumps? These towns near Los Angeles are once thriving places… It’s a snapshot of a bygone era that, for a variety of reasons, no longer stands the test of time. If you love exploring cities or taking road trips, get ready to explore ghost towns near Los Angeles. 1. Mentry Building Image via Wiki Commons. Founded by Charles Alexander Mentry in the 1870s after a major oil strike, this quaint town is located at the end of Pico Canyon Road,…
UN aid agency UNRWA has been “exposed” for its ties to Hamas, with an Israeli government spokesperson claiming the organization is “a whole rotten orchard” rather than “a few bad apples”.The aid agency, which is responsible for more than 5 million Palestinian refugees, has come under repeated attack from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who claims it has ties to Hamas and other extremist groups.As we reported, a new law passed in Israel yesterday bans the agency from operating in the country – see post at 6:39 a.m.Speaking to presenter Jayne Secker, press secretary David Mensah said that according to Israeli…
After Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in both the popular vote and the electoral vote in the 2020 presidential election, the results were controversial on many fronts. President Trump and his ardent supporters, including former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, have accused election officials and claimed massive voter fraud in a campaign to overturn an election that became known as the “Big Lie.” and called for recounts in states with relatively close margins. Then, on January 6, 2021, there was an attack on the U.S. Capitol in a final effort to overturn the election by force. Trump is once…
The Washington Wizards are projected to be one of the worst teams in the league this season, which means they have a chance to select one of the top prospects in the extremely talented 2025 NBA Draft. means.Bleacher Report draft analyst Jonathan Wasserman conducted a mock draft shortly after the start of the NBA regular season and had the Wizards select Rutgers guard Dylan Harper with the No. 2 overall pick.”A rebuilding team looking for a lead ball-handler will likely spend a lot of time at Rutgers. Dylan Harper will be a great addition to the team next year thanks…
This presidential election, the first since the riot at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, will require new systems and guardrails put in place by Congress to ensure America’s long tradition of peaceful transfers of presidential power. It’s a stress test.As Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris race toward the finish line, Democratic advocates and elected officials say legal challenges are being filed, bad actors are spreading misinformation and It is bracing for a period of uncertainty after Election Day as voters await approval from Congress. result.”One of the unusual features of this election is that much of the…