Man shot intervening in attempted DC scooter robbery

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 00:02:54 GMT

Man shot intervening in attempted DC scooter robbery A man is in the hospital after being shot near the busy intersection of 14th and S street in Northwest D.C.D.C. police said it happened around 7:30 p.m.Witness saw three teenagers try to take another person’s scooter. When the witness tried to intervene one of the teens shot the man before running away on foot, according to police.Authorities said the man was conscious and breathing when he was taken to the hospital.Police said they have not found the suspects.Below is where police said the shooting happened. Source

UK locks horns with WhatsApp over threat to break encryption

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 00:02:54 GMT

UK locks horns with WhatsApp over threat to break encryption LONDON — Britain’s tough new plan to police the internet has left politicians in a stand-off with WhatsApp and other popular encrypted messaging services. Deescalating that row will be easier said than done.The Online Safety Bill, the United Kingdom’s landmark effort to regulate social media giants, gives regulator Ofcom the power to require tech companies to identify child sex abuse material in private messages.But the proposals have prompted Will Cathcart, boss of the Meta-owned messaging app, whose encrypted service is widely-used in Westminster’s own corridors of power, to claim it would rather be blocked in the U.K. than compromise on privacy.“The core of what we do is a private messaging service for billions of people around the world,” Cathcart told POLITICO in March when he jetted in to London to lobby ministers over the upcoming bill. “When the U.K., a liberal democracy, says, ‘Oh, it is okay to scan everyone’s private communication for illegal content,’ that emboldens coun...

First casualty of economic warfare: The free market

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 00:02:54 GMT

First casualty of economic warfare: The free market To read remarks made by a string of treasury officials and central bankers in recent weeks, one thing becomes clear: It’s no longer an exaggeration to suggest the global economic system is heading toward a shift unlike anything since World War II. And what’s more, what’s emerging is war-like.From European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, the messaging has rarely been franker. For decades economic progress has been driven by free markets. But now, with national security and competition for natural resources increasingly top of the list of headaches for world leaders, the way our planet functions is entering a new era.Consequences are likely to be varied and far-reaching. Expect a tech-focused arms race, the possible end of U.S. dollar supremacy, and isolation of China and its allies, similar to how the Soviet bloc was ostracized during the Cold War.   “Even though these [national-security focused] policies may have economic i...

Jews, Muslims, Sikhs get coronation role as king reaches out

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 00:02:54 GMT

Jews, Muslims, Sikhs get coronation role as king reaches out LONDON (AP) — Rabbi Nicky Liss won’t be watching King Charles III’s coronation. He’ll be doing something he considers more important: praying for the monarch on the Jewish sabbath.On Saturday, he will join rabbis across Britain in reading a prayer in English and Hebrew that gives thanks for the new king in the name of the “one God who created us all.”Liss, the rabbi of Highgate Synagogue in north London, said British Jews appreciated Charles’ pledge to promote the co-existence of all faiths and his record of supporting a multifaith society during his long apprenticeship as heir to the throne.“When he says he wants to be a defender of faiths, that means the world because our history hasn’t always been so simple and we haven’t always lived freely; we haven’t been able to practice our religion,” Liss told The Associated Press. “But knowing that King Charles acts this way and speaks this way is tremendously comforting.”At a time when religion is fueling tensions around the world — from ...

China’s foreign minister makes rare visit to Myanmar border

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 00:02:54 GMT

China’s foreign minister makes rare visit to Myanmar border BEIJING (AP) — China’s foreign minister called for stability and a crackdown on cross-border criminal activity along the country’s border with Myanmar, during an unusual visit to the volatile region on Tuesday. The 2,129-kilometer (1,323-mile) border runs through densely forested mountains and has long been notorious for drug smuggling into China from the “Golden Triangle” region where the borders of Laos, Myanmar and Thailand meet. The United Nations says the production of opium in Myanmar has flourished since the military seized power in 2021, with the cultivation of poppies up by a third in the past year as eradication efforts have dropped off and the faltering economy has led more people toward the drug trade. During his visit, Foreign Minister Qin Gang said local Communist Party and government departments, the People’s Liberation Army, police and civilian bodies should join in “strengthening the border defense system.” Qin called for improvements in “maintaining distinct and st...

Campaigners call for fossil fuel deadline, more climate aid

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 00:02:54 GMT

Campaigners call for fossil fuel deadline, more climate aid BERLIN (AP) — Environmental campaigners urged climate envoys from dozens of nations gathering Tuesday in Berlin to discuss a global deadline for phasing out fossil fuels and ways of increasing aid to poor countries hit by global warming.About 40 countries, including the United States, China, India and Brazil, are attending the Petersberg Climate Dialogue being held in the German capital. The two-day meeting is a key negotiating step in the run-up to this year’s international climate conference in Dubai, known as COP28. Campaign groups are concerned that countries such as the U.S., COP28 host United Arab Emirates and the European Union back the idea of carbon capture as a means of allowing oil and gas extraction to continue or even expand. Scientists say technologies for removing planet-warming carbon dioxide from the atmosphere aren’t proven at scale and could require huge investments at the expense of cheaper alternatives such as solar and wind power.“They are trying their be...

Pope says Vatican involved in secret Ukraine peace mission

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 00:02:54 GMT

Pope says Vatican involved in secret Ukraine peace mission Pope Francis stated that the Vatican was involved in a mission of peace to end the conflict involving Russia and Ukraine. He added that he would be willing to assist with repatriating Ukrainian children who were taken to Russia or Russian occupied territory.The pope told reporters that he would reveal the mission when it was made public. "I will make it public when it becomes so," said the pope to reporters on a return flight from a three-day trip to Hungary."I believe that peace is made always by opening up channels. Peace can never be achieved by closing channels...This is not an easy task."The pope also said that he spoke about the situation in Ukraine both with Hungarian Premier Viktor Orban, and with Metropolitan Hilarion (bishop), a representative from the Russian Orthodox Church of Budapest."Everyone is interested in the path to peace," he said.Francis has been pleading for peace almost every week since Russia invaded Ukraine on 20 February, 2022. He has also expressed his de...

Single family residence sells for $1.7 million in San Jose

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 00:02:54 GMT

Single family residence sells for $1.7 million in San Jose 3410 Picadilly Drive – Google Street ViewA house located in the 3400 block of Picadilly Drive in San Jose has a new owner. The 1,576-square-foot property, built in 1960, was sold on April 7, 2023. The $1,660,000 purchase price works out to $1,053 per square foot. The property features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a garage, and two parking spaces. There’s also a pool in the backyard. The unit sits on a 7,616-square-foot lot.Additional houses have recently changed hands nearby:On Pembridge Drive, San Jose, in March 2023, a 1,581-square-foot home was sold for $1,635,000, a price per square foot of $1,034. The home has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.In October 2022, a 2,697-square-foot home on Buckingham Drive in San Jose sold for $2,100,000, a price per square foot of $779. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.A 1,774-square-foot home on the 1300 block of Lindsay Way in San Jose sold in August 2022, for $1,555,000, a price per square foot of $877. The home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathroo...

Farm Report: Mayer bounces back after slow start at High-A

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 00:02:54 GMT

Farm Report: Mayer bounces back after slow start at High-A There’s been an increased focus on the Red Sox farm system.That’s to be expected when a team is underperforming, struggling, or rebuilding at the major league level; when the present isn’t fun, turn to the future.Entering the season the Red Sox farm ranked anywhere from 10th (Baseball America) to 23rd (Keith Law, The Athletic). On the bright side, BA ranked Boston in their top-10 for the first time in over half a decade; a significant jump from when they ranked dead last in 2019.On the other hand, Law wonders if there’s a “future MLB starter anywhere on their full-season rosters.” By his evaluation, Boston’s “group of position-player prospects is probably in the upper half of farm systems, but their group of pitching prospects is one of the weakest.”It’s worth noting that Brayan Bello exceeded his rookie eligibility last season and doesn’t factor into Law’s equation. Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez believes that Bello has Cy Young potential.Down on the farm, Marcelo Mayer is the organi...

Sudanese fleeing clashes flood port city, borders with Egypt

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 00:02:54 GMT

Sudanese fleeing clashes flood port city, borders with Egypt CAIRO (AP) — Sudanese fleeing the fighting between rival generals in their capital flooded an already overwhelmed city on the Red Sea and Sudan’s northern borders with Egypt, as explosions and gunfire echoed Monday in Khartoum.Many exhausted Sudanese and foreigners arrived in Port Sudan, the country’s main seaport, joining thousands who have waited for days to be evacuated out of the chaos-stricken nation. Others have been driven in packed buses and trucks, seeking shelter in Egypt, Sudan’s northern neighbor.“Much of the capital has become empty,” said Abdalla al-Fatih, a Khartoum resident, “all (residents of) our street fled the war.”The fighting, now in its third week, has turned Khartoum and its neighboring city of Omdurman into a battlefield. Fierce clashes taking place inside residential neighborhoods that have become “ghost areas,” residents say. The conflict, which capped months of worsening tensions, pits the military, led by Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, against a rival p...