Maine governor vetoes proposal sought by tribes to ensure they benefit from federal laws

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT

Maine governor vetoes proposal sought by tribes to ensure they benefit from federal laws AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Democratic Gov. Janet Mills delivered a setback to Native American tribes in Maine seeking greater sovereignty on Friday, vetoing a proposal aimed at ensuring most federal laws apply to them despite a state land claims settlement that dates back to the 1980s.The governor said she does not want the tribes in Maine to be unfairly excluded from federal benefits enjoyed by other tribes across the country. But she argued that the bill sponsored by Democratic House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross is vague and confusing — and will lead to protracted litigation.The veto may not be the final word. Both the Maine House and Senate approved the bill with bipartisan majorities big enough to override the governor’s veto.“I believe the interest we share to do right by the Wabanaki Nations and Maine people must be accomplished through legislation that is clear, thoroughly vetted, and well understood by all parties,” she said. The Wabanaki tribes are the Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Mi...

S&P/TSX composite climbs higher in late-morning trading, U.S. stocks also rise

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT

S&P/TSX composite climbs higher in late-morning trading, U.S. stocks also rise TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index climbed in late-morning trading amid broad-based gains led by the financial and industrials sectors, while U.S. stock markets also moved higher. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 154.46 points at 20,067.63.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 240.64 points at 34,363.06. The S&P 500 index was up 48.78 points at 4,445.22, while the Nasdaq composite was up 201.59 points at 13,792.92.The Canadian dollar traded for 75.52 cents US compared with 75.44 cents US on Thursday. The August crude oil contract was up 87 cents at US$70.73 per barrel and the August natural gas contract was up six cents at US$2.76 per mmBTU.The August gold contract was up US$5.00 at US$1922.90 an ounce and the September copper contract was up five cents at US$3.75 a pound.This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 30, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD=X)The Canadian Press

Europe’s border agency seeks answers from Greece on alleged illegal deportations of migrants

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT

Europe’s border agency seeks answers from Greece on alleged illegal deportations of migrants ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The European Union’s border agency is seeking “clarifications and information” from Greece’s coast guard on two alleged cases of migrants who crossed by boat being illegally deported back to Turkey, a European official said Friday.The official said Frontex’s executive director Hans Leijtens wrote to a senior police official representing Greece on the Frontex management board, requesting a reply by July 10. The agency helps patrol EU member Greece’s eastern borders.Greece’s center-right government has in recent years stepped up patrols in the eastern Aegean Sea, radically reducing the numbers of migrants from the Middle East and Africa crossing in small boats from neighboring Turkey. But Athens has been repeatedly accused of dumping migrants who enter Greek waters back inside Turkey’s maritime jurisdiction without allowing them to apply for asylum — an illegal practice known as “pushbacks.” There have been similar claims on Greece&#...

Brazil court votes to bar Bolsonaro from elections until 2030

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT

Brazil court votes to bar Bolsonaro from elections until 2030 SAO PAULO (AP) — A panel of judges voted Friday to render far-right former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro ineligible to run for office again after concluding that he abused his power and cast unfounded doubts on the country’s electronic voting system.The decision, once voting of all judges concludes, will forbid Bolsonaro from running until 2030, upending the 68-year-old’s political future and likely erasing any chance for him to regain power.Four of the seven judges on the nation’s highest electoral court agreed that Bolsonaro abused his authority by using government communication channels to promote his campaign and sowing doubts about the vote.“This decision will end Bolsonaro’s chances of being president again, and he knows it,” said Carlos Melo, a political science professor at Insper University in Sao Paulo. “After this, he will try to stay out of jail, elect some of his allies to keep his political capital, but it is very unlikely he will ever return to the pr...

Iowa governor’s request for federal aid in partial building collapse denied

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT

Iowa governor’s request for federal aid in partial building collapse denied DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — The federal government denied Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ request for assistance after a six-story apartment building partially collapsed roughly one month ago, leaving three dead, many injured and dozens displaced.A federal agency “determined that the severity of the situation does not warrant an emergency declaration that provides supplemental federal emergency assistance,” according to a June 28 letter that Reynolds posted on social media.Reynolds issued an emergency proclamation the day after the Davenport, Iowa, building’s partial collapse to deploy state resources to the response. She sent a formal request for a federal emergency declaration the following week, estimating the response to be at least $5 million and asserting it was “beyond the capability of the State and the affected local governments.”Reynolds said a second request is still pending.More than three weeks after the west wall of the building crumbled, most of the remaining str...

Indiana Supreme Court upholds abortion ban, says state constitution gives only limited protections

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT

Indiana Supreme Court upholds abortion ban, says state constitution gives only limited protections INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Supreme Court ruled Friday that the state’s abortion ban doesn’t violate the state constitution, removing a major hurdle to enforcing the ban Republicans approved last summer.The court’s decision overturns a county judge’s ruling that the ban likely violates the state constitution’s privacy protections, which she said are stronger than those found in the U.S. Constitution. That judge’s order has allowed abortions to continue in Indiana since September, despite the ban.An opinion from three of the court’s five justices said that while Indiana’s constitution provides some protection of abortion rights, the “General Assembly otherwise retains broad legislative discretion for determining whether and the extent to which to prohibit abortions.”All five Indiana Supreme Court justices were appointed by Republican governors.Although the court’s decision strikes down the injunction blocking the ban, it wasn’t immediately clear how ...

French president urges parents to keep teens at home as government orders buses to stop at 9 p.m.

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT

French president urges parents to keep teens at home as government orders buses to stop at 9 p.m. PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron urged parents Friday to keep teenagers at home and proposed restrictions on social media to quell rioting spreading across France over the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old driver that has resulted so far in the arrests of 875 people. While Macron held off on the option of declaring a state of emergency, his interior minister ordered a complete shutdown of all public bus and tram services across the country to take effect before sunset Friday. The Paris region had already announced such a shutdown to protect transportation workers and passengers.Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin’s instructions came after a second government crisis meeting, during which Macron maintained that social media platforms such as Snapchat and TikTok played a “considerable role” in fueling copycat acts of violence during this week’s unrest. Macron said his government would work with technology companies to establish procedures for “the removal of...

A temple elephant in Sri Lanka will be airlifted back to Thailand after allegations of neglect

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT

A temple elephant in Sri Lanka will be airlifted back to Thailand after allegations of neglect COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Veterinarians are preparing to airlift an Asian elephant from Sri Lanka back to its home country of Thailand this weekend after it spent more than two decades at a Buddhist temple where activists alleged it was abused.The Thai royal family gave the elephant as a gift in 2001 to Sri Lanka’s government, which in turn gifted it to the temple where it was named Muthu Raja and given honored roles in religious processions.However, the activist group Rally for Animal Rights and Environment, or RARE, raised allegations it was being mistreated, including that it had a stiff leg from a long-neglected injury. It lobbied last year for the intervention of Thai officials, who asked Kande Viharaya temple officials to allow the animal’s return to Thailand for medical treatment.“This is not the end, but the beginning of a new life for Muthu Raja,” RARE group founder Panchali Panapitiya said.The temple agreed to transfer the elephant last November to Sri Lanka’s National Zoo...

CPD horse named after fallen officer Ella French

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT

CPD horse named after fallen officer Ella French CHICAGO -- The Chicago Police Department has a new member of the CPD Mounted Unit, a horse named after office Ella French who was shot and killed in 2021. The new horse 'French' is a six-year-old thoroughbred. Officer Ella French was killed in the line of duty on August 7 2021. 'French' will join the other Chicago Police horses, who are all named after fallen officers.

Supreme Court blocks student loan forgiveness: What should borrowers do now?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT

Supreme Court blocks student loan forgiveness: What should borrowers do now? The Supreme Court has made its final ruling on student debt relief, ending the almost yearlong uncertainty borrowers have had on the future of their loans. In a 6-3 decision, the conservative majority of the Supreme Court struck down Biden’s plan that would have given up to $20,000 in loan forgiveness for more than 40 million borrowers. “The Secretary asserts that the HEROES Act grants him the authority to cancel $430 billion of student loan principal. It does not,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion.Earlier this month, borrowers also got a concrete answer on the timeline of student loan repayments restarting; the Biden administration declared interest will begin accruing Sept. 1 and payments will resume in October. Supreme Court strikes down Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan Now that borrowers know the fate of both student debt situations, here’s what they should do next:Access your student loan accountIt has been three years since borrowers have had to ...