Increased security at Bowie State University after homecoming shooting
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:14:26 GMT
Bowie State University is tightening security after a shooting during homecoming events this past weekend.In an online message posted by University President Dr. Aminta Breaux on Friday, she outlined the security measures students can expect to see when they return to the Prince George’s County, Maryland, campus on Monday.The measures include more local police and security officers on campus and BSU police patrolling campus grounds and buildings.Surveillance of campus entrances at the historically Black university is also being enhanced, including armed guards at entryways and license plate readers scanning all cars.The school is also reminding students that blue light phones have been installed around campus so students can reach campus police immediately in case of emergency.BSU is also considering additional security measures including installing metal detectors at residential housing and active shooter training for students, faculty and staff.Classes were canceled this wee...Conservative Christopher Luxon wins New Zealand election after incumbent Prime Minister Chris Hipkins concedes
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:14:26 GMT
AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — Conservative Christopher Luxon wins New Zealand election after incumbent Prime Minister Chris Hipkins concedes.SourceAdvocates for constitutional change concede defeat in an Australian referendum to create Indigenous Voice to Parliament
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CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Advocates for constitutional change concede defeat in an Australian referendum to create Indigenous Voice to Parliament.Source¿Quién es El Deif, la presunta mente maestra del ataque de Hamas?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:14:26 GMT
(CNN) — Tengo que admitirlo con una extraña culpa retrospectiva: una vez Hamas me salvó de un secuestro en Gaza.El grupo extremista que está detrás de las masacres y los secuestros, la matanza de civiles y la cínica puesta en peligro de su propio pueblo detuvo a una banda islamista segundos antes de que estuvieran a punto de secuestrarme en el Hotel Deira, en el norte de Gaza, en 2008.Con silenciosa eficacia, los agentes de inteligencia de Hamas rodearon el hotel. No hubo disparos.La banda de secuestradores, desviada de su misión, voló las cercanas oficinas del Consejo Británico en un arrebato de ira.Ese era el antiguo Hamas. Sí, un grupo violento con un historial de tácticas de terror dirigidas contra israelíes, un largo compromiso con la destrucción del Estado de Israel (aunque no de genocidio contra judíos o israelíes), pero también un movimiento social de un islam político con reputación en el mundo árabe de eficacia y probidad.Sin embargo, el grupo extremista palestino si...IMF statement blocked over ‘totally unacceptable’ language on Russia
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:14:26 GMT
MARRAKECH — Disagreements over language referring to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine prevented the issuance of a joint statement from the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.Officials gathered in Morocco to discuss economic and monetary policy have failed to come to a consensus after countries including Ukraine, the Netherlands, Canada and the Nordics objected to the way the invasion was described in a draft text.The language was “totally unacceptable” said an official from Ukraine, who was granted anonymity to speak about confidential talks. “It was just not strong enough,” said an official from another country.Spain, which chaired the talks, had proposed replicating the language agreed to by G20 leaders in Delhi last month, which did not condemn Russia but instead stated that there are “different views and assessments of the situation.”“We have tried our best to reach a communique,” Spanish Finance Minister Nadia Calviño said. “This was not possible...‘We’re at war’ — Tensions crackle in East Jerusalem and the West Bank as Israel prepares assault on Gaza
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:14:26 GMT
JERUSALEM — The streets of old Jerusalem are swept empty these days. Normally, tourists crowd through the narrow lanes past market stalls on their way toward the city’s celebrated holy sites.But in the week since Hamas massacred more than 1,000 Israelis outside of Gaza, the conflict has made itself felt here too. “We are at war,” a 26-year-old Palestinian named Adam told me as he strolled through the old town with his friends. In Jerusalem’s Old City he lives together with Israeli Jews and says that he has no friends in Gaza. But he was impressed with what Hamas had done and emphatic in his denials that the militant group killed any children. Muslims, he said, wouldn’t do that.The other young men nodded their assent. But before I could ask their names, they scattered to take refuge in a nearby building as three police officers approached. As Israel bombs Gaza in response to Hamas’ attack — which killed more than 1,300 Israelis, including many children&nbs...The Orioles were one of three 100-win MLB teams to lose in the playoffs. It’s too early to blame the format. | ANALYSIS
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:14:26 GMT
Since 1990, MLB’s winningest team has won the World Series just seven times.The two teams tied for the most single-season wins in MLB history — the 1906 Chicago Cubs and 2001 Seattle Mariners — both had losing playoff records. The 2006 title-winning St. Louis Cardinals had a winning percentage of .516, just above average. And as recently as 2021, the Atlanta Braves — with the 12th-most regular season wins — won the World Series.The postseason is home to the unpredictable, where healthy rosters and timely performances reign supreme. If anything is to blame for MLB’s best getting bounced this year — the Orioles (101-61), Braves (104-58) and Los Angeles Dodgers (100-62) combined to go 1-9 in the divisional round — it’s the randomness of the playoffs and those teams falling flat for a few days in October, not the five-day break each of them received.“It’s a round bat and a round ball and a round Earth that we l...Owings Mills football quarterback Malakai Dickens accounts for 3 touchdowns as Eagles beat Dulaney, 28-6
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Owings Mills hosted the Dulaney Lions on Friday night with the host Eagles trying to keep their unbeaten season going.Owings Mills showcased an offensive barrage and played great defensively, posting a 28-6 win.Every time Dulaney tried to get the ball in the air, they could not get anything against the Eagles defense. Dulaney was forced into being one-dimensional on offense, with the bulk of the Lions’ yards coming on quarterback runs.Meanwhile, Owings Mills quarterback Malakai Dickens shook off a first-quarter fumble and was dominant in both the run and passing game. He threw two touchdown passes and ran in another touchdown.Dickens had an impressive 16-yard run late in the third quarter, scrambling after not finding any receivers open that led to a touchdown.Junior running back Nevaeh Elliot also had an impressive game. One of his best runs was a 51-yard run in the first quarter where was brought down a yard short of the end zone.Anytime that Elliot touched the ball, he wou...NFL notes: Why the Patriots let reliable receiver Jakobi Meyers walk and what went wrong
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:14:26 GMT
Days before free agency opened last March, Jakobi Meyers found himself stuck in the NFL’s version of the friend zone.Front-office evaluators viewed the ex-Patriot as good, not great. Solid, but unspectacular. A receiver with a great personality who fulfilled his basic duties akin to making nice and picking up the tab.But Meyers did little outside of that to excite them; like gaining yards after the catch, breaking tackles and drawing defensive attention. Thus, no team wanted to marry itself to the 26-year-old financially, and instead extended timid offers within a once booming wide receiver market.Only one team, however, seemed intent on a breakup: the Patriots.Days before signing with Las Vegas, a shocked Meyers told inquiring teammates and staffers: “They don’t want me.”One league source indicated the Pats weren’t even the runner-up for Meyers, despite entering free agency with the sixth-most cap space in the NFL. This week, Bill Belichick claimed Mey...Hunter Biden investigations lead to ethical concerns about President Biden, an AP-NORC poll shows
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:14:26 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ethical concerns are casting a shadow over President Joe Biden as he seeks reelection amid ongoing investigations into his son Hunter and an impeachment inquiry, with a poll showing that 35% of U.S. adults believe the president himself has done something illegal.An additional 33% say they think the Democratic president behaved unethically, but not illegally. And 30% say Joe Biden did nothing wrong, according to the poll. The results of the survey by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research reflect both a vast political divide and skepticism about the morality of government leaders. House Republicans have launched an impeachment inquiry into Biden, seeking to tie the president to the foreign business dealings of his 53-year-old son. Hunter Biden is facing a separate criminal indictment by a special counsel after a plea deal in a tax and gun case fell apart. Republicans have been investigating Hunter Biden for years, since his father was vice pres...Latest news
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