Indiana doctor faces discipline hearing over 10-year-old Ohio girl’s abortion
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:25:54 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana board is set to hear allegations Thursday that an Indianapolis doctor should face disciplinary action after she spoke publicly about providing an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim from neighboring Ohio. The Medical Licensing Board’s hearing comes after Indiana’s Republican attorney general accused Dr. Caitlin Bernard of violating state law by not reporting the girl’s child abuse to Indiana authorities. She’s also accused of breaking federal patient privacy laws by telling a newspaper reporter about the girl’s treatment.Bernard and her attorneys maintain that the doctor followed Indiana’s child abuse reporting requirements as the girl’s rape was already being investigated by Ohio authorities. Bernard’s lawyers also say she didn’t release any identifying information about the girl that would break privacy laws.The Indianapolis Star cited the girl’s case in a July 1 article that sparked a national political uproar in the weeks after the U....California unlikely to run short of electricity this summer thanks to storms, new power sources
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:25:54 GMT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California regulators say the state is unlikely to experience electricity shortages this summer after securing new power sources and a wet winter that filled the state’s reservoirs enough to restart hydroelectric power plants that were dormant during the drought.The nation’s most populous state normally has more than enough electricity to power the homes and businesses of more than 39 million people. But the electrical grid has trouble when it gets really hot and everyone turns on their air conditioners at the same time. It got so hot in August 2020 that California’s power grid was overwhelmed, prompting the state’s three largest utility companies to shut off electricity for hundreds of thousands of homes for a few hours over two consecutive days. Similar heat waves in 2021 and 2022 pushed the state to the brink again. State officials avoided blackouts by encouraging people to conserve energy and tapping some emergency gas-powered ge...UN peacekeeping on 75th anniversary: Successes, failures and many challenges
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:25:54 GMT
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Over the past 75 years, the United Nations sent more than 2 million peacekeepers to help countries move away from conflict, with successes from Liberia to Cambodia and major failures in former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. Today, it faces new challenges in the dozen hotspots where U.N. peacekeeping has operations, including more violent environments, fake news campaigns and a divided world that is preventing its ultimate goal: successfully restoring stable governments.The organization is marking the 75th anniversary of U.N. peacekeeping and observing the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers on Thursday. There will be a ceremony honoring the more than 4,200 peacekeepers who have died since 1948, when a historic decision was made by the U.N. Security Council to send military observers to the Middle East to supervise implementation of Israeli-Arab armistice agreements. The current commander of that mission, which became the United Nations Truce Supervision Or...Who is Madeleine McCann and what happened to her?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:25:54 GMT
Portuguese Police searched a reservoir in the vicinity of the spot where Madeleine McCann, a British 3-year-old girl, disappeared in 2007.This was the latest development in the search to find McCann, whose disappearance sixteen years ago sparked a global hunt that attracted huge media attention.WHEN DID MADELEINE MCCANN FALL ABANDONED?Madeleine McCann was three years old when she vanished on May 3, 2007. Her parents Kate and Gerry were eating with friends, who became known as "Tapas 7", at a restaurant nearby.Police in the area concluded that it was a kidnapping after a break-in occurred while Madeleine, her twin babies and their mother were sleeping. The family expressed concern over what they deemed a slow police response at first and the failure to secure a crime scene.WHY IS THIS CASE SO WELL-KNOWN?The case of the missing blonde girl with distinctive blue eyes has been covered in the media around the globe.The McCanns initially turned to the media for help in finding their daugh...Kazakhstan’s Nonproliferation Model Offers More Security
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:25:54 GMT
As the war in Ukraine rages, several experts have raised the fear that Russia is becoming more likely to launch a nuclear weapon – writes Stephen J. Blank . Two serious observers, former Defense Attaché to Moscow, BG Kevin Ryan (USA Ret), and the Israeli scholar Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky, have each argued that the nuclear option, despite diminishing fear of its use by the West, is an increasing likely Russian option. Suppose Russian President Vladimir Putin does follow through with his nuclear threats. In that case, he will have shown that unsatisfied imperial longings could trigger Armageddon and that conventional war cannot be easily deterred from escalating, breaking the nuclear taboo.These “demonstrations” highlight, inter alia, the perpetual insecurity inherent in nuclear weaponry. Their very existence may compel their use, which leads states to believe they can attack non-nuclear states with impunity since nobody wants atomic war. When pleasant illusions flounder on the rocks of...Russia's Putin meets Bosnian Serb leader Dodik, hails rise in trade
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:25:54 GMT
Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik (pictured) in Moscow on Tuesday (23 May) and hailed an increase in trade during a meeting that has angered the European Union.In a transcript released by the Kremlin, Putin told Dodik that bilateral trade with Dodik's Serb Republic region of Bosnia, while relatively small, had increased by 57% last year."This trend should certainly be maintained," he said, adding that Russian and Bosnian Serb companies could achieve even better results.Bosnia receives Russian gas via Serbia and Bulgaria. After the meeting with Putin, Dodik told Russian television that the price the Serb Republic paid for gas would remain low but did not give details.Following a devastating ethnic war in the 1990s, Bosnia was split into two autonomous regions - the Federation shared by Bosniaks and Croats and the Serb Republic, linked via a weak central government. Bosnia has no unified foreign policy.Dodik, a Serb nationalist who has ...Video captures thief snatching woman's purse from Culver City restaurant
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:25:54 GMT
Video captured the moment a thief swiped a woman's purse while she was dining outside at a Culver City restaurant.Police are searching for at least three suspects involved in the coordinated theft.Officials said the incident happened on May 14 at Akasha where a woman’s purse was stolen from the back of her chair as she was dining.“It was really upsetting,” said Alan Schulman, co-owner of Akasha. “It’s upsetting and it’s a violation. And on Mother’s Day? Really? Come on.”Security video shows the victim dining in the restaurant's front patio with her back facing the sidewalk as her purse hangs on her chair.As a suspect wearing a dark hoodie approaches the woman, he quickly snatches the hanging purse and sprints away.Video captured the moment a thief quickly snatches a woman's purse hanging on a dining chair at a Culver City restaurant on May 14, 2023. (Akasha)Video captured the moment a thief quickly snatches a woman's purse hanging on a dining chair at a Culver City restaurant on May...CCS baseball playoffs: Valley Christian advances to Division I final as Quinten Marsh blanks St. Ignatius
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:25:54 GMT
SAN JOSE — Before the game Wednesday night, longtime Valley Christian coach John Diatte had a little advice for his sophomore pitcher, Quinten Marsh.“You’ve just got to be good enough to be you,” Diatte said. “You don’t have to do anything extraordinary.”“And then,” the coach added, “he goes out and does that.”Marsh pitched a three-hitter with nine strikeouts and one walk to lead Valley to a 4-0 victory over St. Ignatius in the semifinals of the Central Coast Section Division I playoffs at Excite Ballpark.The top-seeded Warriors, in the hunt for the program’s 11th section crown, will play Hollister on Saturday night at Excite for the title.Valley Christian starting pitcher Quinten Marsh (24) throws against St. Ignatius College Preparatory in the second inning for their Central Coast Section Division I semifinal game at Excite Ballpark in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday, May 24, 2023. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News ...Mariners’ Bryce Miller hands A’s their seventh straight loss
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:25:54 GMT
SEATTLE — Mariners rookie pitcher Bryce Miller kept the A’s spiraling downward as he limited Oakland to two hits over six shutout innings to continue his spectacular early success, and the Mariners used a big inning to beat the Athletics 6-1 on Wednesday night.The A’s (10-41) lost their seventh straight game and 15th in 17 games. They are the third team since 1901 to have a winning percentage below .200 after 51 games, joining Boston (.196) in 1932 and Washington (.188) in 1904.Miller added to the misery, allowing only four baserunners to go with six strikeouts. Aledmys Díaz’s single in the third inning was Oakland’s first hit and Ryan Noda’s check swing blooper in the sixth parachuted into the outfield for a single. Miller also walked one and hit a batter.But for the most part the Athletics couldn’t touch Miller. He capped his night striking out Shea Langeliers on a 95 mph fastball to end the sixth inning.Miller (3-1) has pitched at least six innings in each of his five start...Which companies are leaving Russia and which are staying? Here’s a look
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:25:54 GMT
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — More than 500 companies have suspended their business in Russia, and a similar number have withdrawn completely.An additional 151 are “scaling back,” 175 are “buying time” and 230 are “digging in,” according to database kept by Yale University. Chinese companies figure prominently in the last category.Here’s a look at some of the Western companies that have chosen to stay or exit Russia:LEAVE— Volkswagen on Friday closed a deal to sell its Russian business, including its plant in the western city of Kaluga with 4,000 employees, to an entity supported by Russian dealer Avilon. The agreement had been delayed for months by a lawsuit from Russian automaker GAZ. It made cars under contract for VW until the partnership was ended by what the Germany company calls a mutual agreement in May 2022. Though VW has disposed of its Russia business, it still must contend with the lawsuits.— KFC owner Yum! Brands withdrew from Russia in March 2022 and some of the rest...Latest news
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