Murdaugh judge Newman not surprised by jury’s quick verdict
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:39:54 GMT
CLEVELAND (AP) — The judge who presided over Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial in South Carolina told his law school he wasn’t surprised the jury came back with a guilty verdict in three hours.Judge Clifton Newman returned to Cleveland State University where he earned his law degree in 1976 to discuss his career and the topic on everyone’s minds — the six-week trial that ended in Murdaugh’s murder convictions for killing his wife and son and life sentence.The three hours of deliberation after hearing from 75 witnesses was about normal, considering they were paying close attention for so long.“When they go back to deliberate, they don’t want to look at those 800 exhibits. They don’t want to spend their time combing through everything they have laboriously sat there and listened to for that period of time,” Newman said.Newman was born in South Carolina, but moved to Cleveland for college and law school after graduating as valedictorian at his racially segregated hig...Montreal mayor denounces vandalism of synagogue defaced with antisemitic graffiti
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:39:54 GMT
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante is expressing her support for the city’s Jewish community after a historic synagogue was defaced with antisemitic graffiti.Plante says there’s no place in Montreal for discrimination and racism, adding that the city is working hard to ensure everyone’s safety.Her comments come after Jewish organization B’nai Brith Canada circulated photos that showed swastikas spray-painted on the 102-year-old Bagg Street Synagogue.B’nai Brith Canada’s national director for its human rights league also sent a letter to Plante’s administration, asking them to do more to combat antisemitism and a rise in reported hate incidents targeting Jews.Marvin Rotrand says the red-brick property on Bagg Street is the province’s oldest active synagogue building and is recognized as a heritage site by Quebec and Montreal.Montreal police say they’re aware of the incident, and a number of other Jewish organizations, including Friends...First lady, Sheryl Crow expected at Nashville shooting vigil
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:39:54 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A candlelight vigil Wednesday evening in Nashville will feature first lady Jill Biden, Sheryl Crow and other luminaries as the city grieves the three children and three adults killed in a shooting at a private Christian school.Biden will “join a candlelight vigil to honor and mourn the lives of the victims of The Covenant School shooting,” her spokesperson tweeted. Crow, along with fellow musicians Margo Price and Ketch Secor, will perform, the Nashville mayor’s office said in a news release.The lineup also includes civic leaders, including Mayor John Cooper and Metropolitan Nashville Police Chief John Drake.Earlier in the day, Pope Francis sent his condolences to the city and offered prayers to those affected by the violence.In a telegram, Francis asked Bishop J. Mark Spalding, of the Catholic Diocese of Nashville, to convey his “heartfelt condolences” and the assurance of his prayers.“He joins the entire community in mourning the children and adults w...Vermont deputy charged with attempted murder in NY gunfight
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:39:54 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A Vermont deputy sheriff who was involved in a gunfight in upstate New York that left three injured last year was indicted on charges including attempted murder and a felony for possessing a gun in a sensitive location.Vito Caselnova pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in Saratoga County Court on Tuesday. “We’re still of the opinion that he’s a victim of this case. He had the authority under New York State law to use deadly physical force when faced with deadly physical force,” Greg Teresi, Caselnova’s lawyer, told The Associated Press. The Rutland County, Vermont, deputy, who lives in Glen Falls, New York, was off-duty at the time of the Nov. 20 gunfight in Saratoga Springs. According to officials and local reports, Caselnova allegedly shot Alexander Colon, of Utica, after a barroom argument spilled onto the street. Saratoga Springs police opened fire when Caselnova did not drop his weapon.The deputy was hit several times but survived, ...Mortgage moves ‘good news’ for borrowers, but budget lacks housing support: experts
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:39:54 GMT
TORONTO — Real estate observers say a new mortgage code of conduct promised in the federal budget will be handy for Canadians facing financial difficulties, but they still feel the economic plan was lacking needed housing affordability measures.The code of conduct announced Tuesday is meant to ensure federally regulated financial institutions will provide fair and equitable access to mortgage relief measures for people struggling to stay in their homes because of elevated interest rates.It would protect these people from unnecessary penalties, internal bank fees, or interest charges and allow them to extend amortizations beyond 25 years, adjust payment schedules and make lump-sum payments.The code of conduct is “good news” for people with variable rate mortgages facing financial burdens, said Sherry Cooper, Dominion Lending Centres’ chief economist.“If the banks can extend remaining amortizations when borrowers renew, the pressure on their pocketbooks will be...Musk, scientists call for halt to AI race sparked by ChatGPT
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:39:54 GMT
Are tech companies moving too fast in rolling out powerful artificial intelligence technology that could one day outsmart humans? That’s the conclusion of a group of prominent computer scientists and other tech industry notables such as Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak who are calling for a 6-month pause to consider the risks.Their petition published Wednesday is a response to San Francisco startup OpenAI’s recent release of GPT-4, a more advanced successor to its widely-used AI chatbot ChatGPT that helped spark a race among tech giants Microsoft and Google to unveil similar applications.WHAT DO THEY SAY?The letter warns that AI systems with “human-competitive intelligence can pose profound risks to society and humanity” — from flooding the internet with disinformation and automating away jobs to more catastrophic future risks out of the realms of science fiction.It says “recent months have seen AI labs locked in an out-of-control race to develop and deploy e...$264M offered in Gulf oil sale held under climate compromise
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:39:54 GMT
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Oil companies offered a combined $264 million for drilling rights in the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday in a sale mandated by last year’s climate bill compromise.The auction was the first in the Gulf in more than a year and drew interest from industry giants including ExxonMobil, Shell and Chevron. It could further test the loyalty of environmentalists and young voters who backed President Joe Biden in 2020 but were frustrated by this month’s approval of the huge Willow drilling project in northern Alaska.Developing the leases for sale in public waters in the Gulf of Mexico could produce more than 1 billion barrels of oil and more than 4 trillion cubic feet (113 billion cubic meters) of natural gas over 50 years, according to a government analysis. Burning that oil would increase planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions by tens of millions of tons, the analysis found.Winning bids Wednesday were 38% higher than the last auction and marked the most received since ...Former Columbine High School principal offers support to Nashville after school shooting
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:39:54 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, has found itself on a growing list that no school wants to be on. The school was the scene of a mass shooting Monday, in which three students and three staff members were killed. School officials who've been in this situation have offered their support to the grieving community, including former Columbine School Principal Frank DeAngelis. SEE ALSO | Parkland father calls for nationwide school strike after Nashville shooting In 1999, two gunmen opened fire at Columbine High School, killing 30, and injuring many others. Since then, 175 people have died in 15 mass shooting events connected to U.S. schools and colleges, including Columbine. The analysis comes from a database compiled by The Associated Press, USA Today and Northeastern University that tracks shootings involving at least four fatalities, not counting the shooter. WATCH | Bodycam video shows moments police killed active shooter at Nashville school ...Mellow Johnny's moving to 'heart of the Austin cycling community'
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:39:54 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Mellow Johnny's, a local bike shop owned by Lance Armstrong, is moving locations, according to a social media post.The bike shop made the post of the new location near the James D. Pfluger Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge with a “COMING SOON” written in front of the entrance.According to the post, the shop is set to open in Summer 2023.“New digs are under construction at the foot of the James D. Pfluger Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge, the heart of the Austin cycling community,” the Mellow Johnny's post said.Daniel Perry trial day 2: Partner of killed BLM protester testifies
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:39:54 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Holding back tears before she began to speak, Whitney Mitchell prepared to testify in the murder trial of a man accused of killing her longtime partner three years ago. Daniel Perry entered a not-guilty plea in court Tuesday. He faces a murder charge. Trial set to begin this week for man accused of shooting, killing Austin protester in 2020 She and Foster met as teens in high school in 2009. After a year together, Mitchell said she got sick. That sickness led to her losing both of her arms and legs. Though the two had only been together a short time, Mitchell said Foster stuck by her side. He went from her boyfriend to caregiver."He helped me get dressed in the morning, brush my teeth, wash my hair … everything you would do in your everyday life, he did that for me," Mitchell said. She and the prosecution both referred to him as her husband in court Tuesday because of how long they had been together.Follow reporter Jala Washington's live updates from court below:Tw...Latest news
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