Ad campaign calls out Northwestern University over antisemitism concerns
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:40:25 GMT
EVANSTON — A Jewish advocacy group will air an advertisement during this weekend's Northwestern-Utah bowl game following claims that Northwestern University has not been proactive about speaking out against antisemitism. Northwestern University graduate Richard Goldberg, a senior advisor for Defense of Democracies, spoke out about his alma mater concerning campus fairness. "I’ve heard from some of the religious leaders on the campus, the rabbis, some of the Jewish students as well that there is a fear of the climate there," Goldberg said.SEE ALSO: Former NU athletes share experience with racism, hazing for first timeThe group created print, TV, and social media ads calling out Northwestern University and its president, Michael Schill, over concerns of hostility on campus aimed at Jewish students in the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks. "When you have chants, intimidation and disruption of classrooms saying, 'From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,' which is a ca...Sheriff: Revenge after fight led to deadly Glenview apartment complex shooting
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:40:25 GMT
GLENVIEW, Ill. — Four individuals face first-degree murder charges for their involvement in a deadly Glenview apartment complex shooting in August.According to the Cook County Sheriff's Office, deputies responded to the 14000 block of Michael Todd Terrace in Glenview on reports of shots fired just after 9 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 19.Upon arrival, authorities discovered 16-year-old Jose Guzman-Ezquivel and 19-year-old Carlos Guzman-Ezquivel, who had been shot multiple times.Jose was pronounced dead at the scene, while Carlos was transported to a local hospital, where he later died. A third victim, a 16-year-old, reportedly suffered a graze wound to his back.Further investigations showed that Jose Guzman-Ezquivel and Carlos Miranda, 22, of Prospect Heights, were involved in a physical altercation in July. Following the fight, a 15-year-old offender obtained a picture of Jose in order to allegedly identify him and seek revenge for the fight.On Aug. 19, Miranda and the 15-year-old offende...'Heartbroken, empty': Ohio woman criminally charged after miscarriage speaks out
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:40:25 GMT
WARREN, Ohio (WJW) — A 33-year-old Ohio woman arrested on a felony charge after having a miscarriage at her home in September is working to clear her name and deal with the tragic outcome of her pregnancy.“I was distraught, heartbroken, empty — literally and figuratively, so to speak,” Brittany Watts said in a text message to the I-Team at Nexstar's WJW Monday night. She was describing how she felt after she miscarried her pregnancy.Watts sought medical treatment at Mercy Health St. Joseph Warren Hospital, located about 60 miles east of Cleveland, during the third week of September. She was having severe cramping and bleeding.“She was told very clearly the fetus was not viable and could not and would not survive,” said attorney Traci Timko, who represents Watts.Watts was admitted to the hospital twice that week but left after waiting in a room for several hours. Friday of that week, Watts miscarried in the bathroom of her Warren home. She was 22 weeks and one day pregnant....Stunning image shows cosmic 'Christmas tree' glowing in space
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:40:25 GMT
(WJET/WFXP) — A space phenomenon is spreading some holiday cheer with what looks like a Christmas tree in the stars.NASA said that a telescope captured an image of NGC 2264, which is a cluster of young stars aged between one and five million years old. NGC 2264 — also known as the "Christmas Tree Cluster" since it looks like a cosmic tree with strings of glowing lights — can be found in the Milk Way, about 2,500 light-years from Earth. NASA streams first-ever high-definition video from deep space According to NASA, the stars in NGC 2264 are both smaller and larger than the Sun.The image below shows the cluster that has been rotated about 160 degrees from the astronomer’s standard of North pointing upwards. This puts the peak of the conical tree shape near the top.In this composite image, the cluster’s resemblance to a Christmas tree has been enhanced through image rotation and color choices. Credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/L. Frattare & J.MajorAs for the green gas in the cluste...Toyota recalls 1 million vehicles over possible airbag failure
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:40:25 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – Toyota is recalling roughly 1 million vehicles equipped with airbags that may not deploy, the carmaker announced Wednesday.The affected models include the popular Sienna, RAV4, Corolla and Camry. All vehicles involved in the recall were made between 2020 and 2022. The reason why you have that lingering cough The Toyota and Lexus vehicles included in the recall have passenger seat sensors that could have been improperly manufactured. If the sensor malfunctions and fails to register the weight of the passenger, a crash might not trigger the airbag.See the full list of affected vehicles:ToyotaAvalon, Avalon Hybrid (2020-2021)Camry, Camry Hybrid(2020-2022)Corolla(2020-2021)Highlander, Highlander Hybrid(2020-2021)RAV4, RAV4 Hybrid(2020-2021)Sienna Hybrid(2021)LexusES250(2021)ES300H(2020-2022)ES350(2020-2021)RX350(2020-2021)RX450h(2020-2021)(Toyota)Toyota is reaching out to owners of the recalled vehicles and will be notifying them by mid-February, 2024. Anyone with a vehicl...Judge revokes sex offender’s probation after lewd conduct at Rosedale Center
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:40:25 GMT
A St. Paul man with a history of sex-related offenses was sentenced to two years in prison by a judge who found he violated his probation in November by drinking alcohol, masturbating at a store at Rosedale Center in Roseville and getting booted out of sex-offender treatment.In February, Phillip Jeffrey Ethen was put on five years of probation after pleading guilty to attempted second-degree criminal sexual conduct involving a 14-year-old girl in St. Paul in July 2022, court documents show.Phillip Jeffrey Ethen (Courtesy of the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office)It was a guideline sentence handed down by Ramsey County District Judge Jacob Kraus, who stayed a two-year prison sentence and gave Ethen no additional jail time beyond the 206 days he already served.Last week, Ethen, 42, was back in front of the judge for a contested probation revocation hearing on the November allegations.Ethen admitted that he was drunk on Nov. 6 at Rosedale Center and that he was kicked out of sex-offender t...St. Paul approves $380K settlement to fiancée of man fatally shot by police
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:40:25 GMT
The St. Paul City Council approved a $380,000 settlement Wednesday to the fiancée of a man fatally shot by police officers outside her Dayton’s Bluff apartment building in 2017.Markeeta Johnson-Blakney said in her lawsuit against officers and the city of St. Paul that she’d been held in a squad car for hours after Cordale Handy was killed, violating her constitutional right to be free from unlawful imprisonment.Attorney Paul Bosman, who is representing Johnson-Blakney and her neighbor, said they were “just witnesses to the police killing of Cordale Handy.”“They were put in the back of police cars” and Johnson-Blakney was “in agony” and asked repeatedly to be released, Bosman said.The city agreed to settle Johnson-Blakney’s claim “to avoid the costs and uncertainty of continued litigation,” City Attorney Lyndsey Olson said in a statement. “The city remains committed to protecting the rights of all persons through respectful service.”Kim...St. Paul schools athletics director resigns
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:40:25 GMT
A St. Paul Public Schools athletics administrator has resigned from his post.Monroe Denarvise Thornton’s last day with the school district was Nov. 18, according to documents released ahead of the St. Paul school board’s Tuesday meeting. His departure is described in human resources disclosures as a resignation.He did not immediately return a Wednesday call seeking comment on his resignation. Members of the St. Paul school board didn’t immediately return requests Wednesday for comment on the resignation.Thornton, 54, had been accused of sex discrimination and harassment by subordinates.Details on any possible separation deal, including severance pay or the reason for the resignation, were not immediately available Wednesday.There is no public record of Thornton facing discipline for allegations of harassment or discrimination based on sex, and the district had already closed investigations of the complaints against him when they became public this summer.No immediate plans to ...Video shows police SUV run red light before crashing into Bar:PM - Lawyer
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:40:25 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A lawyer representing the owners of an LGBT+ bar in south St. Louis alleges a police vehicle that smashed into his clients' business earlier this week had run a red light moments before the crash.Attorney Javad Khazaeli posted a security video to social media showing a police SUV running a stop light in the Carondelet neighborhood. The video is time-stamped just before 12:30 a.m. Monday. The camera filming the video is situated near the intersection of South Broadway and Nagel Avenue, which is near Bar:PM.FOX 2 could not determine if the vehicle seen in the video is the same one that crashed into the bar along the 7100 block of South Broadway.The crash itself happened around 12:30 a.m. as co-owner Chad Morris and another employee were closing up for the night.Khazaeli shared surveillance video of the crash from a distance with FOX 2 after first posting it to Twitter. The video shows the police car swerve left moments after passing a parked car and crash into th...Recruiting: Still waiting on Jordan Seaton, CU Buffs announce class of 21 newcomers for 2024
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:40:25 GMT
Colorado hasn’t landed the biggest fish in the recruiting pond — yet — but the Buffaloes added a whole bunch of talent on Wednesday.On the first day of the early signing period, CU inked five high school recruits to national letters of intent and announced 16 transfers.What CU didn’t do was sign Jordan Seaton, the No. 1-rated offensive tackle in the 2024 class out of IMG Academy in Florida.With more than 30 scholarship offers in hand, including from many of the elite teams in the country, the 6-foot-5, 290-pound Seaton made national TV appearances to announce his verbal commitment to CU on Dec. 7.Related ArticlesCollege Sports | UNC Bears football early National Signing Day class of 2024 College Sports | CSU Rams football early National Signing Day class of 2024 College Sports | CU Buffs football early National Signing Day class of 2024 College Sports | How college football’s transfer portal is “killing hig...Latest news
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