3 Palestinian militants killed in Israeli West Bank raid; US slams latest settlement expansion
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:18:41 GMT
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Three Palestinian militants were killed in an Israeli army raid in a West Bank refugee camp early Monday, Palestinian officials said, while the Biden administration sharply condemned Israel’s latest act of settlement expansion.The Palestinian Health Ministry said the three men were killed during a raid in Balata, a refugee camp near the city of Nablus. Six people were wounded, including one who was in critical condition, the ministry said. The Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a militant group with connections to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party, identified the men killed as its members.The army confirmed the raid, saying troops came under fire and killed three Palestinians. Three others were arrested there, the army said. Israel has stepped up raids over the past year in response to a spate of Palestinian attacks and said Monday’s operations netted weapons and an explosives manufacturing operation in a home, which it detonated.Meanwhile, the Bi...An Iranian nuclear facility is so deep underground that US airstrikes likely couldn’t reach it
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:18:41 GMT
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Near a peak of the Zagros Mountains in central Iran, workers are building a nuclear facility so deep in the earth that it is likely beyond the range of a last-ditch U.S. weapon designed to destroy such sites, according to experts and satellite imagery analyzed by The Associated Press.The photos and videos from Planet Labs PBC show Iran has been digging tunnels in the mountain near the Natanz nuclear site, which has come under repeated sabotage attacks amid Tehran’s standoff with the West over its atomic program.With Iran now producing uranium close to weapons-grade levels after the collapse of its nuclear deal with world powers, the installation complicates the West’s efforts to halt Tehran from potentially developing an atomic bomb as diplomacy over its nuclear program remains stalled.Completion of such a facility “would be a nightmare scenario that risks igniting a new escalatory spiral,” warned Kelsey Davenport, the director of nonproliferation ...South Africa: Man arrested for porn images with president’s face superimosed on them
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:18:41 GMT
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South African police said Monday they have arrested a man for allegedly distributing pornographic images with the faces of President Cyril Ramaphosa, Police Minister Bheki Cele and Cele’s wife superimposed on them.The man will appear in court in the capital, Pretoria, on Tuesday on charges of contravening the Cyber Crimes Act, which relates to unlawfully accessing or processing computer data.The 34-year-old distributed the images to police officers and to the public on social media, police said.Police spokesperson Philani Nkwalase told news website TimesLive that the investigation started in May when the images were first distributed. The man was traced to the eastern city of Pietermaritzburg, where he was arrested.Pornography is legal in South Africa, although its distribution is restricted.___More AP Africa news: https://apnews.com/hub/africaMogomotsi Magome, The Associated PressNot enough Kyles: Texas city falls short in same-name world record attempt
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:18:41 GMT
KYLE, Texas (KXAN) -- The City of Kyle, Texas, didn't take home a world record Sunday evening, but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends.City leaders hosted the "Gathering of the Kyles" world record attempt Sunday afternoon at the Kyle Fair A Tex-Travaganza. Anyone with the name "Kyle" -- spelled that exact way -- was asked to attend Sunday afternoon as part of a vie at hosting the largest same-name gathering. The City of Kyle didn't take home a world record Sunday evening -- but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn't take home a world record Sunday evening -- but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn't take home a world record Sunday evening -- but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn't take home a world record Sunday evening -- but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same...Several shot after dispute at Menards parking lot carries over to The Patio Restaurant in Bridgeview
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:18:41 GMT
BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. — Several people were injured after shooting at a Menards parking lot carried over to a restaurant in Bridgeview.The shooting happened Sunday night in the 9100 block of South Harlem.According to spokesperson Ray Hanania, preliminary reports state there was a dispute between two groups in the parking lot of the Menards A bystander attempted to mediate, and one of the people in the group fired a weapon and struck the bystander in the calf.Hanania said the incident then moved east towards The Patio Restaurant, and another person suffered a minor injury. One of the restaurant's windows was shot through by a bullet. Bicyclist, 62, attacked and beaten with construction sign, own bike in South Loop Another person was shot in the finger. Some parked vehicles were also struck.There were two shooters as two different caliber shell casings were recovered, Hanania said.No one is in custody. A shooting investigation is underway.Man, 18, broke into USPS office in Loop overnight
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:18:41 GMT
CHICAGO — Police are searching for an 18-year-old who broke into a USPS office in the Loop early Monday morning. According to police reports, the man broke into the front doors at the postal office near the 100 block of West Randolph Street around 3:59 a.m. Girl, 17, injured in drive-by shooting in Lakeview It is still unknown if anything was taken and there is no one is in custody. Police are still investigating the incident.Does God exist? Only half of Americans say a definite yes
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:18:41 GMT
(The Hill) -- Only half of Americans now say they are sure God exists. That finding, from the closely watched General Social Survey, stands out among several nuggets of new data about religion in America. Not quite 50 percent of Americans say they have no doubt about the existence of God, according to the 2022 survey, released Wednesday by NORC, the University of Chicago research organization. As recently as 2008, the share of sure-believers topped 60 percent. Thirty-four percent of Americans never go to church, NORC found, the highest figure recorded in five decades of surveys. Another new report, from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), said that 27 percent of Americans claimed no religion in 2022, up from 19 percent in 2012 and 16 percent in 2006. The PRRI report tracks a historic decline in the nation’s Christian population, especially among white people. The share of Americans who identify as white evangelical Protestants has dwindled from 23 perc...Schenectady Tater Trot winners announced
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:18:41 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Downtown Schenectady Improvement Corporation (DSIC) held the first-ever Downtown Schenectady Tater Trot on Saturday, May 20. Attendees sampled and voted on their favorite potato-based dish out of the 22 participating restaurants. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “Our extremely popular fall Wing Walk and winter Soup Stroll have become much-anticipated regional events, and it’s safe to say that the Tater Trot has taken its place as the king of spring," said Jim Salengo, Executive Director of the DSIC. "We were thrilled with today’s turnout, as well as with the creativity on display by our many outstanding restaurants. We look forward to lots of Trots in the years ahead.”By popular vote, first place went to Simone's Kitchen with its Roasted Sweet Potato Hummus Plate. Second place went to Chez Nous with its Pulled Pork & Green Onion Potato Croquette and third place went to the SUNY Schenecta...1 person dead, 2 injured in St. Peters shooting
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:18:41 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, mo. - The Major Case Squad has been called on Monday morning after a man is murdered at a St. Peters home. Two others were also shot.The shooting happened on Country Acres Drive, right off Theole Road. St. Peter's Police's Melissa Doss confirmed that at around 1:30 a.m., one man was found dead on the 1600 block of Country Acres. Homeowners hope St. Charles County comes through with buyouts Two other victims were also found suffering from gunshot wounds. They were taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The cause of the shooting, and the suspect, has not yet been revealed. FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.St. Charles County Ambulance District Paramedic receives $500 for his ‘selfless’ contributions to the community
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:18:41 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Each month on FOX 2, we give out our Proud to Serve award to a local first responder, veteran, or military member. Andrew Law was nominated a record five times by his peers for our award. After serving in the military, Andrew continued his career of service as a paramedic with St. Charles County Ambulance District (SCCAD) where he is a paramedic. Outside his full-time role at SCCAD, he trains multiple hours a month and dedicates multiple weeks a year to training himself and his peers as a member of the St. Charles County medical S.W.A.T team. This role supports the S.W.A.T team members during high risk warrants and barricade incidents, providing medical assistance to the task force to protect and serve during high risk events. Here are the 5 different nominations FOX 2 received:Andy is a Navy veteran who was a combat medic for the USMC. Andy saw combat multiple times and is now an active critical care paramedic and SWAT medic. Along with leading...Latest news
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