Lucas: Sununu’s GOP 2024 dance annoying

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:25:46 GMT

Lucas: Sununu’s GOP 2024 dance annoying Donald Trump may not be the 2024 Republican nominee for president, but neither will New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu.Still, if the Granite State Republican were really interested in stopping Trump from becoming the Republican Party nominee for president in 2024, he would do more than just talk.He would run against him in the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary. But he won’t. Trump would beat him.Sununu, 48, is more comfortable commenting than confronting. The same is true of former Maryland Gov.  Larry Hogan, a fellow Republican moderate and Trump critic who announced earlier that he would not run for president.Hogan, in anticipation of a crowded field of Republican presidential candidates, said he did not want to be part of “another multicar pileup that could potentially help Mr. Trump recapture the nomination.”It is a good excuse, but it will not stop others from running in what is expected to be a large field of Republicans, headed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who will c...

Battenfeld: Chinese cargo cranes at Massport under review for potential spying concerns

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:25:46 GMT

Battenfeld: Chinese cargo cranes at Massport under review for potential spying concerns The highly touted purchase of three huge Chinese cargo cranes by Massport has turned into a security headache as defense officials are now worried they could be used for spying on U.S. shipping operations.The 205-foot tall cranes at Conley Terminal, made by ZPMC, which is owned by the communist government, have been identified as a potential security risk by the Pentagon, according to reports.Officials are concerned the Chinese government could be using the software and sensors on the cranes — bought by ports across the U.S. — to track shipments, including those that support military operations.Defense officials have reportedly compared the cranes to “Trojan horses” because of their spying capability. China could also attempt to disrupt shipping operations.The new worries come amid increased tensions between the U.S. and China, highlighted by the shooting down of a Chinese spying balloon last month.The cranes were bought by major ports in the U.S. and Massport officials ...

ASK IRA: Is Playoff Jimmy the only answer left for Heat in play-in/playoff race?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:25:46 GMT

ASK IRA: Is Playoff Jimmy the only answer left for Heat in play-in/playoff race? Q: Well, well, Jimmy Butler single-handedly beats the Cavaliers. Not quite single-handedly, maybe. but still he was the one who caused the Heat to win – Roland, Borrego Springs, Calif.A: And while he denied during his postgame media session that he has activated his Playoff Jimmy mode, it does seem apparent that Jimmy Butler senses that what he typically can provide in April, May and possibility beyond is what is needed at the moment. With the Nets also winning on Friday, it doesn’t get any easier for the Heat, as they now play the second night of a back-to-back set against a rested Magic roster. But for the Heat to even get to the playoffs, it well may take Playoff Jimmy and beyond. Even Friday, with Butler at his best it still got harrowing at the finish. The Heat have a degree of talent. What they don’t have is a 1A beyond Jimmy when it comes to closers. So basically Defcon Butler or bust.Q: The best play call of the night was “get him open!” about f...

Yemen sides begin UN-brokered talks on prisoner exchange

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:25:46 GMT

Yemen sides begin UN-brokered talks on prisoner exchange CAIRO (AP) — Yemen’s warring sides began talks Saturday aimed at implementing a U.N.-brokered deal on a prisoner exchange, the United Nations said.The discussions between Yemen’s internationally recognized government and the Houthi rebels are talking place in Switzerland. They are co-chaired by U.N. envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg and the International Committee of the Red Cross.Grundberg urged both parties to “engage in serious and forthcoming discussions to agree on releasing as many detainees as possible,” according to a U.N. statement.“I urge the parties to fulfill the commitments they made, not just to each other, but also to the thousands of Yemeni families who have been waiting to be reunited with their loved ones for far too long,” he said.Yemen’s conflict erupted in 2014, when the Iran-backed Houthis seized the capital, Sanaa, and much of the country’s north. That prompted a Saudi-led coalition to intervene months later in a bid to restore the internationally recognized gove...

Maine college goes into lockdown after shot fired on campus

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:25:46 GMT

Maine college goes into lockdown after shot fired on campus The campus of a liberal arts college in Maine was put on lockdown early Saturday morning after a shot was fired in a student housing complex during what one student called a massive annual party.Colby College said no students were hurt during an altercation that involved a firearm being discharged at the Alfond Senior Apartments on the campus in Waterville, Maine. No Colby students were injured and the suspect was not affiliated with the college, while the police were continuing to look for others involved, the school said in a statement.Police did not perceive imminent danger to the campus community, but asked students to stay in place throughout the night out of an abundance of caution, the college said. Normal operations were expected to resume in the morning and counseling services would be available for individual and group support on campus, where staff provided support to students during the night, the school said. An email sent to the student body by Interim Dean of the Coll...

Western Canada seeks LNG, energy pledges in Liberals’ Indo-Pacific strategy

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:25:46 GMT

Western Canada seeks LNG, energy pledges in Liberals’ Indo-Pacific strategy OTTAWA — As the Trudeau government fleshes out its Indo-Pacific strategy, Western Canada is seeking more certainty from the Liberals on expanding energy exports to Asia.“There are people in Ottawa who understand what our energy mix is, and what it has to be in the future,” Alberta Trade Minister Rajan Sawhney in an interview this week.“And there are others who are pushing back.”Last November, Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly unveiled the government’s approach to the Indo-Pacific, which calls for deeper economic and cultural links with countries that can counterbalance China’s growing influence.Sawhney said the strategy was seen as a positive first step in Western Canada, but that it needs to respond to more of her region’s trade issues. The Alberta minister is planning a summit so provinces can touch base and make a concerted pitch to Ottawa to refine parts of the strategy.In a recentvirtual event held by the Canada West Foundation, experts fro...

For the Conservatives’ messenger on firearms, thoughtfulness is a secret weapon

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:25:46 GMT

For the Conservatives’ messenger on firearms, thoughtfulness is a secret weapon OTTAWA — For Raquel Dancho, words have always come easily. She remembers her parents saying she was less than a year old when she started stringing them together, speaking in short sentences. “Everyone’s born with natural gifts,” she said in an interview from her Parliament Hill office. “I’ve always just been a good communicator.”Today, Dancho is the federal Conservative Party’s main voice on one of the country’s most heated topics: firearms and crime. The issue of gun control had backfired for former party leader Erin O’Toole in the 2021 federal election. He angered supporters by backtracking on a pledge to repeal a federal Liberal ban of so-called assault-style weapons after an attack from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.Following that campaign, O’Toole needed a communicator in Parliament with the skills to go toe-to-toe with the Liberals on a tough file, in a way that avoided getting the party into trouble.Enter Dancho, who had ...

St. Louis fire chief warns railroads to hand over life-saving supplies

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:25:46 GMT

St. Louis fire chief warns railroads to hand over life-saving supplies ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson says he’s been battling for about a decade for the railroads to bring critical safety supplies closer to the city.He said there’s no question we’ll need those supplies.“It’s not if, it’s when. We know it’s going to happen,” Jenkerson said.He was referring to the explosive train derailment in Ohio. He said it’s almost always on his mind.“We’ve got an issue right now,” Jenkerson said. Top story: St. Louis fire chief warns railroads to hand over life-saving supplies He explained that certain toxic chemicals need specific fire suppression agents to combat.“We tried imploring the railroad to… give us the products," Jenkerson said. "Give us the equipment to provide foam and provide fire-fighting type supplies on top of these trains, and it was like, 'Okay, we’re going to do it.' It never materialized.”On the other side of the state, the railroads are currently storing those fire suppression chemicals, according to Jenkerson.“Everything’s...

Ask Amy: Trapped in a snowbank, wife wants out

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:25:46 GMT

Ask Amy: Trapped in a snowbank, wife wants out Dear Amy: I am 64 and retired. My husband is 62 and has his own home-based business.He said he was going to retire, but now he’s saying he will just work part time so that we will have extra money “to play.”We moved to an extremely small town, which has very few entertainment opportunities. It entails over two hours of driving to get all but the most basic of medical care.Most of the women here grew up with their friends, and are not welcoming.There is also snow on the ground for six months of the year, and I have physical problems that make it difficult and risky for me to walk in snow.My husband is happy here. He has friends through his work and doesn’t really care about spending time with people.He’s an outdoor guy. All I do is watch TV with him or wait for him to not be working.I want to move to a place where I have more options for friendship and entertainment, but he refuses to move.He doesn’t like to travel, and I am afraid the rest of my life will be ...

Horoscopes March 11, 2023: Anthony Davis, get the ball rolling

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:25:46 GMT

Horoscopes March 11, 2023: Anthony Davis, get the ball rolling CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Anthony Davis, 30; Thora Birch, 41; Johnny Knoxville, 52; Terrence Howard, 54.Johnny Knoxville (DIA DIPASUPIL/GETTY IMAGES) Happy Birthday: You’ll have the drive, intelligence and insight to get things done your way this year. It’s up to you to get the ball rolling and bring about positive change that will generate enough cash to live how you want. A shift in your routine or how you earn money will encourage brighter days ahead. Don’t settle for less than what you want. Your numbers are 5, 22, 24, 29, 35, 36, 44.ARIES (March 21-April 19): A partnership will change how you handle personal, legal and financial matters. Find your best outlet to maintain fitness and good health. A physical challenge will be daunting but also make you aware of what to incorporate into your daily routine. 3 starsTAURUS (April 20-May 20): Your desire to handle everything will help you maintain control, but it will also run you ragged. Call on someone you...