‘Gold obviously’: Toronto milliner heads to U.K. with his hats for coronation parties
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:21:04 GMT
TORONTO — Canadians heading to London for coronation festivities will have a key expert on hand to ensure they look their royal best: an expert milliner.Headwear designer David Dunkley says he expects to provide an array of fascinators and couture hats to fashionistas attending gatherings in honour of King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort.He says the colour gold features prominently in several of his handmade headpieces, and that the design of one hat was inspired by an RCMP horse named Noble that was announced last month as a gift for King Charles III.“Gold obviously is my favourite colour for the coronation and is a coronation colour, so there’s lots of gold flying around at the moment,” Dunkley said of his inspiration as he plowed through “non-stop” preparations.“I am looking forward to the historic nature of the event, I am looking forward to seeing London in its full glory…. It’ll be fun. It really does feel like a once in a lifet...Brittney Griner gets emotional discussing Russian detainment
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:21:04 GMT
PHOENIX (AP) — Brittney Griner got emotional quickly.Speaking to reporters for the first time since a nearly 10-month detainment in Russia on drug-related charges, the WNBA star had to take a moment to compose herself after being asked about her resiliency through the ordeal.“I’m no stranger to hard times,” Griner said Thursday from the lobby of the Footprint Center, home of the Phoenix Mercury and the NBA’s Phoenix Suns. “Just digging deep. You’re going to be faced with adversities in life. This was a pretty big one. I just relied on my hard work to get through it.”Griner’s first news conference drew more than 100 people, including Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, members of the Mercury organization and her wife, Cherelle.Griner was arrested in February 2022 at a Moscow airport after Russian authorities said a search of her luggage revealed vape cartridges containing cannabis oil. She later pleaded guilty and was sentenced to nine years in prison.After nearly 10 months o...Clarification: EU-France-Sudan-Evacuation story
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:21:04 GMT
PARIS (AP) — In a story published April 26, 2023, The Associated Press reported that Moroccan PhD student Leila Oulkebous thought that her research in Sudan was to be more straightforward than working on Ethiopia. The story should have made clear that Oulkebous’ decision to focus her research on Sudan was not related to the civil war in Ethiopia.Sylvie Corbet, The Associated PressUS sanctions Russia, Iran entities for detaining Americans
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:21:04 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Thursday sanctioned Russia’s Federal Security Service and Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps intelligence organization for wrongfully detaining Americans.It’s the first rollout of new sanctions authorities established last year by President Joe Biden for use against those holding Americans unjustly captive. Still, the sanctions are largely symbolic, since both organizations already are under sweeping existing sanctions for an array of malevolent behavior — from election interference and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to support for terrorist activity.Senior administration officials declined to specify which detentions specifically underpinned the sanctions, saying they were a response to a pattern of actions by the two countries in unjustly holding Americans both currently and in the past. A U.S. Treasury news release stated that Iranian authorities frequently hold and interrogate detainees in Evin Prison in T...Nate Diaz surrenders after brawl; lawyer says self-defense
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:21:04 GMT
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Mixed martial arts fighter Nate Diaz turned himself in to police in New Orleans on Thursday to face a battery charge arising from a weekend street brawl. Police said the fight happened early Saturday outside a pizza restaurant and left a man unconscious. Diaz went to police with his attorney Thursday and turned himself in, a police news release said. His attorney has told New Orleans news outlets Diaz acted in self-defense. Diaz posted bond and was cleared to return home to Stockton, California, Zach Rosenfield, Diaz’s public relations representative, said.“We appreciate how we were treated by the New Orleans Police Department, the court and their staff,” Rosenfield said in an email.Diaz, 38, has been one of the most popular fighters in MMA since 2016, when he split two entertaining bouts with Conor McGregor. Diaz and his older brother, former Strikeforce champion Nick Diaz, are well-known for their brash fighting style, their strict training standards, thei...‘Broken system:’ Policing shortages facing N.B. communities highlight national issue
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:21:04 GMT
FREDERICTON — Some New Brunswick communities are being forced to find creative solutions to law enforcement because of RCMP policing shortages, a phenomenon experts say is symbolic of what much of small-town Canada is experiencing. Residents of McAdam, N.B., a historic village of about 1,100 people northwest of Saint John, have organized overnight patrols to compensate for a lack of police presence. While 200 kilometres north, the small town of Tobique Valley hired private security guards over one weekend last year after a wave of thefts.The officer shortage in Tobique Valley is causing a rise in theft and vandalism, district Mayor Tom Eagles said in a recent interview.“They work shifts and there’s times you don’t see them here for days,” Eagles said about RCMP officers. “I still think we have the best police force in the world. But they’re working under a broken system.”The RCMP — aside from combating major crime such as terrorism and human...West Virginians fear log plant’s potential health risks
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:21:04 GMT
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Residents of a small West Virginia town less than two hours from the nation’s capital are worried that their health and quality of life in the Allegheny Mountains will be upended by a logging company’s plans to relocate a toxic-spewing fumigation factory to their backyard. Regulators will hold a public hearing next week in response to outrage over Allegheny Wood Products’ proposal to move the factory 16 miles (26 kilometers) within the same county from Moorefield to Baker. An existing air permit allows the Moorefield facility, which treats logs before overseas shipment, to annually emit nearly 10 tons of the ozone-depleting pesticide methyl bromide into the atmosphere.Hardy County, which is along the Virginia border, has about 14,000 residents, considerable poultry and other agricultural operations, and offers tourists a network of river float trips and hiking and cycling trails.Allegheny Wood Products applied for an air quality permit for ...The wealthy want business jets, even as economy softens, says Bombardier CEO
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:21:04 GMT
MONTREAL — Demand for private planes remains strong even as the economy cools, according to Bombardier Inc. executives.CEO Éric Martel said Thursday that business jets are not among the sluggish markets threatening to drag down Canada’s economic output this year.“We still have about the same proportion of high-net-worth individuals,” he told analysts on a conference call, adding that despite the economic environment, people still need to move around. “We did a lot of work by Microsoft Teams or Zoom in the last couple of years, but still going and visiting a factory and really assessing what’s going on and talking to customers remain very important,” he said, noting that interest is “really picking up” in Asia.Charter services are becoming increasingly popular, even if ownership by businesses and the ultra-wealthy may be slowing slightly, Martel said.“Some corporations make the choice to say, ‘I don’t have my own fleet...Former New Mexico governor remembered as Hispanic role model
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:21:04 GMT
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Jerry Apodaca, a Democrat who became New Mexico’s first Hispanic governor in 54 years when he took office in 1975, has died. He was 88.He died at his home in Santa Fe on Wednesday after what may have been a stroke, his son Jeff Apodaca said. His son talked about the legacy his father left behind, one that fellow Democratic politicians say paved the way for more minorities to enter public office and take on leadership roles in corporate boardrooms across the country.He took his role seriously, said the younger Apodaca, an Albuquerque businessman and former media executive.“I used to meet with people in Fortune 500 companies, and there was not a meeting that went by where I wouldn’t run into a Latino executive who’d ask me, ‘Are you Jerry’s son?’ They would tell me so many stories about what he’d done,” Jeff Apodaca told the Santa Fe New Mexican. “General Motors, McDonald’s … he opened doors for Latinos in the ’70s and ’80s.”Apodaca ran an insurance b...'All clear' given at Glenbard West High School following bomb threat
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:21:04 GMT
GLEN ELLYN, Ill. — Glenbard West High School is back open after it was evacuated following a bomb threat Thursday morning.Just after 10:05 a.m., Glen Ellyn police said students and staff were evacuated as a precaution.While the investigation is ongoing, just after 12:10 p.m., Glen Ellyn police said an "all clear" was given and the building can now be accessed. Roadways around the area are also available.A student told WGN News they were evacuated to Ackerman Sports and Fitness Center.At this time, it's unknown if the school is in session for the rest of the day.WGN News will update this story once more information becomes available.Latest news
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