Groups seek permission to appeal Quebec court ruling maintaining school prayer ban
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:58:41 GMT
MONTREAL — A Muslim organization and a civil liberties group asked for permission on Monday to appeal a Quebec Superior Court ruling that denied their request to suspend the province’s ban on visible prayer in public schools.The Canadian Civil Liberties Association and the National Council of Canadian Muslims failed in June to have the province’s ban suspended until their court challenge to the decree could be heard in full.Laura Berger, a lawyer with the CCLA, said they sought permission to appeal because the full case won’t be heard before late August, when students return to school from the summer break.“Students are going to be impacted in a serious way,” she said. “That will happen before we’re able to get a full decision. So we’re hoping to suspend the decree and the decision to apply it to students before that happens.”Olga Redko, a lawyer representing the two groups, told a Quebec Court of Appeal judge in Montreal Monday that t...US-bound jetliner battered by hailstorm over Milan and diverts to Rome. Delta says all are safe.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:58:41 GMT
ROME (AP) — Hail battered a Delta Air Lines passenger jet bound for New York shortly after taking off from Milan on Monday, forcing it to divert safely to Rome’s main airport, Italian media and the airline said.The aircraft sustained damage to its nose and on the fuselage near the wings, Italian media said.According to Delta, Flight DL185 “from Milan to New York JFK (was) diverted to Rome after encountering severe weather after take-off.” A Delta statement didn’t specify the kind of damage.The plane had taken off from Milan’s Malpensa airport. “The flight landed safely and passengers deplaned normally. The aircraft sustained some damage during the bad weather which is being reviewed by our local maintenance team,″ the airline’s statement said. Delta didn’t say how many passengers and crew were aboard the flight, nor whether they were booked on another flight Monday or might have to spend the night in Rome after landing at Leonardo da Vinci airport. Milan is i...Edmonton man appears in U.K. court after terrorism investigation
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:58:41 GMT
An Edmonton man arrested in a terrorism investigation in the United Kingdom appeared Monday in a London court. Khaled Hussein, who is 28, was charged under the Terrorism Act for allegedly being a member of a proscribed organization in the U.K.He was arrested at London’s Heathrow Airport last week.Hussein is charged alongside a 56-year-old British preacher, Anjem Choudary, who was allegedly directing a terrorist organization and addressing meetings to encourage support for a radical group since June 2022. Prosecutors say the Edmontonian worked online with Choudary to provide a platform for the views of the radical group al-Muhajiroun.London Metropolitan Police say both men have been remanded in custody and their next scheduled court appearance on Aug. 4.This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 24, 2023.— With files from The Associated PressThe Canadian PressBen Crump discusses hazing lawsuit against Northwestern Monday
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:58:41 GMT
CHICAGO — The first lawsuit from prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump and other Chicago-based attorneys against Northwestern University in the midst of a hazing scandal has been filed on Monday. He along with Chicago-based attorneys Steven M. Levin and Margaret Battersby Black of Levin and Perconti were joined by former Northwestern football player Lloyd Yates at a Monday afternoon news conference to discuss this litigation against the university.This is the latest lawsuit among a few that have been filed in the wake of major hazing allegations against the football program that have been revealed over the past few weeks. Attorneys Patrick Salvi II & Parker Stinar have four different lawsuits filed against Northwestern along with others in the university - three football players and one member of the volleyball program. WGN News Now will provide live coverage of the news conference in downtown Chicago at 12:30 p.m. central time.Man charged after driving through children's triathlon in Wauconda
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:58:41 GMT
WAUCONDA, Ill. — A man is facing charges after driving through a crowded children's thriathlon in north suburban Wauconda, according to police.Jack Hazen is charged with aggravated assault and reckless driving — and has had his vehicle seized by the Wauconda Police Department.The incident happened around 8:35 a.m. Saturday at the intersection of Garland and Bonner Roads. Police said officers were blocking the intersection for the village's annual children's triathlon, when Hazen accelerated through the barricades, a marked squad vehicle with emergency lights and an officer yelling for him to stop. First lawsuit filed on behalf of female Northwestern University athlete as hazing scandal widens Hazen continued driving southbound, winding between traffic cones at a high-rate of speed, police said. He sped past another officer and was eventually stopped by officers at Garland Road and Winding Lane.Police said Hazen was taken into custody and charged accordingly. No one was injure...Vice President Kamala Harris returns to Chicago, will speak at UnidosUS conference
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:58:41 GMT
CHICAGO — For the second time in as many weeks, Vice President Kamala Harris is set to visit the city of Chicago.Harris' return to Chicago will see her deliver remarks on the final day of UnidosUS’ 2023 Annual Conference at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago. UnidosUS is the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at Rainbow PUSH Coalition convention The Vice President will return to Chicago on Aug. 11 to speak at the Everytown for Gun Safety’s Gun Sense University 2023.Last Sunday, Harris spoke at The Rainbow PUSH Coalition’s Annual Convention. There, she welcomed the organization's next leader, Dallas-based Rev. Frederick Haynes, who was set to replace Rev. Jesse Jackson following his announcement that he would be stepping down from the Chicago-based civil rights group he founded more than 50 years ago.Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesThe White House said the vis...Search underway for suburban man missing after going for swim
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:58:41 GMT
MOUNT PROSPECT, Ill. -- Rescue efforts are underway after a Mount Prospect man went missing after jumping off a boat to take a swim in Lake Catherine. The 52-year-old man from Mount Prospect jumped off his son's pontoon boat Saturday to swim in Lake Catherine. He briefly resurfaced then went underwater and was not seen again. Woman in grave condition after house fire in Logan Square The water in the area is reported of being about 30 feet deep. Officials are using sonar scans of the lake to try to find him. WGN is actively following this incident and will update as more information is recovered.Hammond to vote on proposal to close gas stations overnight to curb crime
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:58:41 GMT
HAMMOND, Ind. — The fate of a proposed ordinance in Hammond that would close gas stations overnight in an effort to combat violent crime will be decided Monday night.Backed by Hammond Mayor Thomas M. McDermott Jr., the ordinance would mandate the closure of any gas station in city limits between midnight and 5 a.m. Citing reoccurring crimes at gas stations late at night and early in the morning — carjackings, robberies, batteries, shootings, and homicide — McDermott said that he would support the City of Hammond Common Council proposal and would sign the ordinance into law if it is passed. MORE NORTHWEST INDIANA NEWS: Person struck and killed by hit-and-run driver on interstate in Northwest Indiana"My job as mayor is to ensure the public’s safety and this ordinance removes a place where, unfortunately, violent incidents continue to take place," the mayor said in a July 6 statement.The ordinance would allow any gas station to petition for an exception to the midnight t...Ron Sexton, longtime member of 'The Bob & Tom Show' comedic radio program, has died
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:58:41 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) -- Ron Sexton, known as Donnie Baker on "The Bob & Tom Show," died Friday, show officials confirmed. The 52-year-old Indianapolis native and resident of Tampa, Florida, had been on tour with his stand-up comedy show in Ohio at the time of his death, the show said.Ron Sexton pictured in the show studio (The Bob & Tom Show)Sexton was known by millions of listeners for the comedic characters he played on air, including Donnie Baker, Kenny Tarmac Floyd the Trucker and his spot-on celebrity impersonations.His family released a statement about his passing in a Facebook post Saturday: "He was Donnie Baker to most of you, but Ron and Dad to us. Please respect our privacy at this time and pray for our family." Docs: ‘Bob & Tom’ comedian shot at after caught by husband while having affair in Indianapolis The show said in a statement on Facebook that Sexton was a longtime member of the ensemble cast. Ron was a much-loved colleague and friend, and we will miss ...MedWatch Daily Digest: Watching TV as a kid linked to adult health issues
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:58:41 GMT
For Monday, July 24, WGN’s Dina Bair has the latest on new medical information, including: More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch Statin for hear disease risk in HIV patients There is new hope for HIV patients who typically face double the risk of heart disease. Scientists presented the findings of a Phase Three clinical trial to the International Aids Society in Australia this weekend. They say taking a statin could help the heart. Patients who took medication to lower high cholesterol were 35% less likely to suffer major heart complications, including heart attacks, heart failure and strokes. Pitavastatin was chosen for the HIV trial because it doesn't interact with anti-retroviral drugs. The drug is widely available and low cost. Watching TV as a kid linked to adult health issuesToo much TV time as a kid could lead to health problems as an adult. Researchers began tracking children in new zealand in 1973 and followed them until they turned 45. According to...Latest news
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