Second autopsy done in unsolved South Carolina death probe

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 11:23:00 GMT

Second autopsy done in unsolved South Carolina death probe COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A second autopsy was completed this weekend on the exhumed body of a teenager found dead nearly eight years ago on a South Carolina road, according to the family’s lawyer, after the public attention surrounding Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial boosted a mother’s search for answers in the unsolved case.The mother’s lawyers have said there is no evidence linking Stephen Smith’s death to the Murdaugh family, and state investigators have remained tight-lipped since taking the case around the same time police said Murdaugh killed his wife and son.But speculation following the since-disbarred lawyer’s recent life sentence for those killings helped Sandy Smith raise more than $87,000 to have her son’s body re-examined in an investigation that South Carolina Law Enforcement Division has said was never closed since the agency opened it in June 2021.Attorney Eric Bland, who is representing the family, said in a Sunday statement that ...

More severe weather forecast for battered South, Midwest

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 11:23:00 GMT

More severe weather forecast for battered South, Midwest OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — While residents across parts of the South and Midwest pummeled by deadly storms and wildfires sifted through the wreckage of their homes Monday, forecasters warned of more severe weather and fire danger in the days ahead across much of the same region.The fierce storms that spawned tornadoes in 11 states killed at least 32 people as the system that began Friday plodded through Arkansas and traveled northeast through the South and into the Midwest and Northeast.Here’s a look at the severe storms over the weekend and what’s expected in the days ahead:WILDFIRE DANGER REMAINS HIGHOn the western side of the storm lines that developed Friday were extremely dry conditions in Oklahoma that combined with high winds to fuel several large wildfires that forced interstate closures and sent residents fleeing from their homes.More than 40 homes were destroyed across Oklahoma, including 30 in an area near the town of Guthrie, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of...

4 found dead in hotel area of Mexico’s Cancun beach resort

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 11:23:00 GMT

4 found dead in hotel area of Mexico’s Cancun beach resort MEXICO CITY (AP) — Authorities in the Mexican resort of Cancun said Monday they have found four dead bodies in the city’s hotel zone near the beach. There was no immediate information on the nationalities or identities of the victims. The announcement of the deaths came less that a week after a U.S. tourist was shot in the leg in the nearby town of Puerto Morelos.Prosecutors originally said three bodies were found Monday in a lot near one of Cancun’s beachside hotels along the Kukulkan Boulevard. They then added that a fourth body was found in the undergrowth on the same lot, brining to four the number of victims.Prosecutors in the Caribbean coast state of Quintana Roo said two suspects had been detained in the killings. They said the deaths were under investigation, but did not give a cause of death. Last week in Puerto Morelos, a U.S. tourist was approached by several suspects, and they shot him in the leg. The motive remains under investigation. The wounded man was taken to a hos...

B.C. to spend billions on plan to build more homes to ease housing crisis

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 11:23:00 GMT

B.C. to spend billions on plan to build more homes to ease housing crisis VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has introduced a multibillion-dollar plan to construct more homes as quickly as possible in an attempt to build its way out of the housing crisis. The so-called Homes for People plan starts with a $4-billion investment over three years and commits to $12 billion over a decade with incentives to build, laws to curb speculation and financial help for renters and homeowners. “This crisis is touching people in every corner of our province. It’s impacting quality of life in our communities and it’s holding back our entire economy,” Premier David Eby said.“Businesses are struggling to attract workers who can’t afford to live in the communities where the jobs are.”As part of the plan, Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon said the government will introduce provincial legislation this fall to allow three to four units on a traditional single-family detached lot with additional density permitted in areas well served ...

Indian police identify family who died crossing illegally into U.S. from Akwesasne

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 11:23:00 GMT

Indian police identify family who died crossing illegally into U.S. from Akwesasne The four Indian nationals whose bodies were among eight pulled from the St. Lawrence River last week had been travelling in Canada on a tourist visa, a police official from their home state said Monday. Eight people — four from India and four of Romanian descent — died trying to cross illegally into the United States from Canada through Akwesasne Mohawk Territory, which straddles provincial and international boundaries and includes regions of Quebec, Ontario and New York state.Achal Tyagi, superintendent of police for the city of Mehsana, in the western state of Gujarat, told The Canadian Press that the four deceased Indians were members of the Chaudhari family. They included the father, Praveenbhai Chaudhari, 50; mother, Dakshaben, 45; son, Meet, 20; and 23-year-old daughter, Vidhi.Praveenbhai was a farmer, Tyagi said, adding that the family was from the Mehsana district, which has a population of about 1.8 million people. Indian police have opened an investigation and met with Cha...

No legal justification for use of Emergencies Act, civil liberties group tells court

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 11:23:00 GMT

No legal justification for use of Emergencies Act, civil liberties group tells court OTTAWA — A national civil liberties group told a federal judge Monday the federal government has not clearly spelled out proper legal justification for its use of the Emergencies Act early last year in response to protests in the national capital and at key border points.The Canadian Civil Liberties Association was among the groups and individuals in Federal Court to argue Ottawa lacked sound statutory grounds to invoke the emergency measures The government contends the measures taken to deal with the pan-Canadian emergency situation were targeted, proportional, time-limited and compliant with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.The Public Order Emergency Commission, a mandatory review that takes place after invocation of the Emergencies Act, found the government met the very high threshold for using the law.Now the legal arguments for and against the decision are being heard in a court of law.The three-day hearing began Monday with the federal government’s reasons why...

What’s happening with Twitter blue check marks?

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 11:23:00 GMT

What’s happening with Twitter blue check marks? Elon Musk had promised to take away all of Twitter’s blue check marks doled out to Hollywood stars, professional athletes, business leaders, authors and journalists unless they start buying a monthly subscription to the social media service.Musk’s goal was to shove the advertising-dependent platform he bought for $44 billion last year into a pay-to-play model — and maybe antagonize some enemies and fellow elites in the process.But the Saturday deadline passed and the blue checks are still there, many with a new disclaimer explaining they might have been paid for or they might not have been paid for — nobody but Twitter really knows. The company didn’t return a request to clarify its changing policies Monday.DOES A BLUE CHECK MATTER?Matt Darling has been on Twitter for about 15 years and never cared about not having a blue check, though he’d get a kick out of whenever a verified account of “some real-world importance” started following him. “People on Tw...

Sex abuse trial delayed for ‘Dances With Wolves’ actor

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 11:23:00 GMT

Sex abuse trial delayed for ‘Dances With Wolves’ actor LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Nevada judge postponed on Monday the trial for a former “Dances With Wolves” actor indicted in state court on charges that he sexually abused Indigenous women and girls for a decade in the Las Vegas area.Clark County District Judge Carli Kierny said the trial in the case of Nathan Chasing Horse will begin May 1 in Las Vegas to give prosecutors and Chasing Horse’s public defenders more time to iron out pending motions in the case. His trial had previously been scheduled for April 17.A Clark County grand jury indicted Chasing Horse, 46, in late February on 19 counts that include charges of sexual assault of a child younger than 16, kidnapping, lewdness and child abuse. Chasing Horse, who is widely known for his portrayal of Smiles a Lot in Kevin Costner’s 1990 Oscar-winning film, has pleaded not guilty and invoked his right to a trial within 60 days of his indictment.The former actor, who has been in custody since his Jan. 31 arrest, is due back in court...

Giants' power sends White Sox to home opener loss

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 11:23:00 GMT

Giants' power sends White Sox to home opener loss CHICAGO — While their first overall game of the 2023 Major League Baseball season was a success, the same could not be said for their first home game of the campaign. Their opponent's power made sure of that at Guaranteed Rate Field on Monday.Powered by seven home runs, including four in one inning, the Giants blasted their way past the White Sox 12-3 in the home opener. It snaps a two-game winning streak that the club had in their first game at Guaranteed Rate Field, having won Game 1 on the south side in 2021 and 2022. Per the television broadcast, it tied the record for most home runs by an opponent in a game at Guaranteed Rate Field since the ballpark opened in 1991. Both teams have the day off before resuming their three-game series on Wednesday at 1:10 p.m. with another matinee on Thursday.White Sox starter Michael Kopech had problems keeping the ball in the ballpark in his outing of 2023, surrendering five of the seven San Francisco homers on the day. Joc Pederson had the fir...

Energy Dept. to ban sale of some light bulbs: Here's why

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 11:23:00 GMT

Energy Dept. to ban sale of some light bulbs: Here's why NEW YORK (NewsNation) — Starting in August, Americans will only be able to purchase LED lights from retailers across the nation as an official ban on incandescent lightbulbs will be in full effect.Incandescent lightbulbs have been providing light in American homes since the 1800s, when Thomas Edison patented the bulbs. But now, the nation has evolved into a more energy-efficient society and LED lights have become the new norm.Rules finalized by the Energy Department last year require manufacturers to sell energy-efficient light bulbs, accelerating a longtime industry practice to use compact fluorescent and LED bulbs that last 25 to 50 times longer than incandescent bulbs. The Trump administration had slowed an earlier phaseout of incandescents, saying it was targeting rules that burden businesses.Officials say the move will help Americans save money and benefit the environment.The DOE claims that discontinuing inefficient incandescent lights will save Americans nearly $3 b...