Letters: What’s gone so wrong that we even need cops in schools?
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:52:07 GMT
The question to pressThe current debate regarding what School Resource Officers can and cannot do to delinquents isn’t the issue. What needs to be addressed is how badly has public education failed that cops are needed to patrol school hallways?Al Spannbauer, North St. Paul Neutralizing the GaetzesDo the House Democrats not realize that it is entirely in their power to keep the government open? Speaker McCarthy need not cower to the Gaetzes or the Greenes if the Democrats are willing to back his speakership. They may need to hold their noses while they do it, but that’s a price worth paying.Hear me out. From CBS News (May 31), “In order to win over conservative members in his bid to become speaker earlier this year, McCarthy agreed to a House rule that allows a single member to call for a ‘motion to vacate,’ which forces a vote on removing the House leader. The no-confidence vote would need only a simple majority to oust him.”Let’s say...Ross Douthat: The permanent migration crisis
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:52:07 GMT
Last week, the Biden administration announced that it will offer work permits and deportation protections to more than 400,000 Venezuelans who have arrived in the United States since 2021. On paper, this is a humanitarian gesture, a recognition of the miseries of life under the Nicolás Maduro dictatorship. In political practice, it’s a flailing attempt to respond to a sudden rise in anti-immigration sentiment in blue cities, particularly New York, as the surge of migrants overwhelms social services and shelters.I say flailing because the fundamental problem facing the Biden administration is on the southern border, where every attempt to get ahead of the extraordinary numbers trying to cross or claim asylum has been overwhelmed.In Eagle Pass, Texas, The Wall Street Journal reports that in a week, an estimated 10,000 migrants have entered the city, whose entire population is less than 30,000. The subsequent movement of migrants to places like New York, Chicago and Washington, D.C., h...Scarecrow tradition scares up fun in Schoharie County
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:52:07 GMT
MIDDLEBURGH, N.Y. (NEWS10) - This year 40 scarecrows are set up in Middleburgh and the surrounding area as part of an annual tradition. While many of them are located on Main Street, you can spot the creative creations all across the county, sometimes easily mistaken for a person.From now until October 7, people can vote for their favorite scarecrows. To vote you have to exchange one can of food or personal care item. Each item counts as one vote, and you can vote as many times as you want. The proceeds will go to local food pantries that support the local school district.Amsterdam man arrested after domestic incident
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:52:07 GMT
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An Amsterdam man was charged with endangering the welfare of a child and multiple weapons offenses after a domestic incident on Monday. Corey Sumpter, 31, faces several charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On Monday, around 6:24 p.m., Amsterdam police responded to 100 Charles Lane for reports of a man threatening harm with a firearm. Police determined a domestic dispute occurred upon arrival.Police identified the suspect as Sumpter. Law enforcement says during the initial investigation, Sumpter was uncooperative and attempted to hinder the investigation. While searching the residence, police say they found a loaded Cobra 9MM handgun. Glens Falls man arrested 15 times since August 20 Police processed evidence at the scene. Additional ammunition for the weapon was found as well. Sumpter was arrested.Charges:Second-degree criminal possession of a weapon First-degree criminal contemptAggravated fam...5 things to know this Thursday, September 28
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:52:07 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy almost Friday! According to Meteorologists Matt Mackie and Jill Szwed, we can expect some great weather this afternoon after yet another foggy morning. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Wednesday in the Jacob Klein trial, the court saw body camera footage from April 15, 2022, the day he was arrested on the Virginia and Tennessee border. That footage revealed Klein told police he knew why they were there and that he was going to turn himself in. Meanwhile, 182 Delaware LLC pleaded guilty to seven code violations at the Harbour Point Gardens apartment complex on Wednesday and each will cost the company $1,000. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Thursday morning. 1. Klein to police: “I know what you guys are here for”The court saw body camera footage from April 15, 2022, the day Klein was arrested on the Virginia and Tennessee border. That footage revealed Klein told...Schalmont hoping to make a statement in Week 4 against Ravena
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:52:07 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- For the last two years, Ravena has had a hold on Class B, winning back-to-back section titles, and Gary VanDerzee's bunch is already out to a 4-0 start this year. But they'll be facing a fellow unbeaten squad Friday night our 1st & 10 "Game of the Week" that also has eyes on the Class B crown.Schalmont has raced out to a 3-0 mark, and has yet to allow a single point this season. Last Friday, it blanked a previously undefeated Lansingburgh squad 37-0 behind a four-touchdown performance from junior running back Landen Callahan.But head coach Joe Whipple emphasizes that the early success of his team can not be attributed to any one individual."(We're) really coming together as a group, you know? That's what I think I'm most excited for...the comradery with this group and the trust with this group is special," said Whipple. "I think they're really starting to believe in what we do. Not just 11 of them…it's the, you know...25 kids that we have that all b...Ask Amy: Morning grouch struggles with perky mom
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:52:07 GMT
Dear Amy: I am the only “NOT-Morning” person in my family.Talking in the morning, or any noise, smell, or stimulation really, isn’t just annoying but actually more akin to painful. It’s like nails on a chalkboard, or being pinched — it elicits an involuntary reaction of cringe and a desire to retreat.My mother takes this really personally.First thing in the morning she wants to tell me things, or worse — ask me things. At best, I can muster a “Good morning” and a grunt, but I don’t think she’s ever understood just how much restraint is required for anything other than a snarl.She’s repeatedly accused me of being rude or mad at her, and the simple truth is that it’s not her — I just don’t want to talk in the morning, at all, to anybody.I have been explaining this for years, and to be honest I actually feel SHE’S being rude for not respecting this simple boundary.It starts both our days off wrong, to the extent that I just stay in ...Nagorno-Karabakh: EU provides €5 million in humanitarian aid
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:52:07 GMT
The EU is boosting its humanitarian funding with €5 million in response to the increasing needs resulting from the Nagorno-Karabakh crisis. The conflict escalation and subsequent ceasefire is expected to trigger a mass exodus of people from Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia, with approximately 13,500 refugees having crossed the border already. At the same time, there is a major food shortage and lack of access to electricity and water within the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave.The €5m humanitarian funding includes €500,000 of emergency support of emergency support announced last week and €4.5m new funding, which will assist people displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia and vulnerable people inside Nagorno-Karabakh.Crisis Management Commissioner Janez Lenarčič stated: “We must be prepared to support the thousands who have fled Nagorno Karabakh, especially as the upcoming winter is likely to expose the refugees to additional challenges. The EU is drastically stepping up its humanitarian aid in...Andrey Elinson Leaves A1 to Pursue Other Ventures
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:52:07 GMT
After a five-year term with A1, a prominent private equity firm and litigation funder active in Russia and internationally, Andrey Elinson has stepped down from the company.From now on he will not be aligned with any group and will, instead, be focusing on his personal investment initiatives full-time.Andrey Elinson joined A1 in 2016 to strengthen A1’s management team using his strategic business development expertise. Prior to his time with A1 he served as Vice President at Basic Element, a prominent Russian industrial group, for seven years. Earlier, he was a partner at Deloitte for ten years, having been promoted to partner at the age of 25, thus becoming one of the youngest ever partners in that firm’s history.Andrey also held positions on the boards of directors of various companies, such as X5 Retail Group, AlfaStrakhovaniye, and Rosvodokanal, until the year 2020.Match the owner’s suite to your lifestyle
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:52:07 GMT
It’s the primary sanctuary in the home you’re planning with your builder. It’s the place where you can rest, recharge, take a bath and get away from commotion. It’s where you might read, write in a journal or enjoy your own taste in music, podcasts or movies.Time to plan a primary suite that both expresses the real you and makes you feel truly at ease. Also called the owner’s suite, this haven might exist on the main level or upstairs.Wherever the owner’s suite is, it’s wise to get involved in the details before construction begins.In their mission to keep home energy use and costs down by regulating indoor temperatures, California builders already install high-quality, high-density insulation.That insulation, along with low-emissive windows and doors with tight door seals, also helps keep out exterior noise. But a buyer who wants even more tranquility can ask builders about installing additional sound-dampening construction techniques.Some builders may already add extra interior in...Latest news
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