The murder trial for the woman charged in the shooting death of pro cyclist Mo Wilson is starting
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:31:12 GMT
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The murder trial of a woman accused of gunning down rising pro cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson and then fleeing the country until she was tracked down in Costa Rica, begins Wednesday in Texas, three weeks after authorities said she tried to escape from custody.Kaitlin Armstrong, 35, has been charged with murder and faces up to 99 years in prison in the May 2022 shooting death of Wilson, a competitive gravel and mountain bike racer. Wilson had been shot five times when she was found at a friend’s home before a race she was among the favorites to win. Police have said the 25-year-old Wilson, a Vermont native who was also known as “Mo,” had previously dated Armstrong’s boyfriend and had gone swimming with him earlier in the day. Armstrong’s SUV was seen at the home where Wilson was staying the night she was killed. Police also said shell casings found at the scene matched a gun found at Armstrong’s home.Armstrong has pleaded not guilty.The case d...Doja Cat, Adam Sandler and Pete Davidson headline November’s DC-area entertainment guide
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:31:12 GMT
Halloween is in the rear window as we now begin the road to Thanksgiving.Plenty of fun events await the nation’s capital throughout the month of November.Here’s a roundup of what’s going on around town:November Entertainment GuideNov. 1: Tower of Power at The BirchmereNov. 1-5: “The Mountaintop” at Round House TheatreNov. 1-5: “The Tell-Tale Heart” at Synetic TheaterNov. 1-5: “The Chameleon” at Theater JNov. 1-11: “Orlando” at Constellation TheatreNov. 1-12: “POTUS” at Arena StageNov. 1-13: Washington National Opera’s “Grounded” at Kennedy CenterNov. 1-19: “Confederates” by Mosaic Theater at Atlas Performing Arts CenterNov. 1-Dec. 17: “Fat Ham” at Studio TheatreNov. 1-Jan. 7: “Ragtime” at Signature TheatreNov. 2: “All the Light We Cannot See” on NetflixNov. 3: “Nyad” on NetflixNov. 3: “Quiz Lady” on HuluNov. 3: “...Mississippi gubernatorial contenders Reeves and Presley will have 1 debate to cap a tough campaign
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:31:12 GMT
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi Republican Gov. Tate Reeves and Democratic challenger Brandon Presley were set to face off Wednesday night in their only debate to cap a hard-fought campaign, six days before the Nov. 7 general election.The two men have proposed significantly different platforms for governing Mississippi, a deeply conservative state that has long been one of the poorest in the United States. Republicans have held the governor’s office for the past 20 years.Presley advocates expanding Medicaid to people earning modest wages who don’t receive health insurance through their jobs. Reeves says he does not want to add hundreds of thousands of people to a program he calls “welfare.”Reeves says Mississippi has enacted some of its biggest tax cuts while he’s been in office, and he’s pushing a full elimination of the state income tax. Presley says he wants to reduce the price of license plates and cut Mississippi’s 7% sales tax on groceries, the ...Donald Trump’s sons Don Jr. and Eric set to testify at fraud trial that threatens family’s empire
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:31:12 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — When Donald Trump became president in 2017, he handed day-to-day management of his real estate empire to his eldest sons, Donald Jr. and Eric. Now, as the Trumps fight to keep the family business intact, the brothers are set to testify in the New York civil fraud case that threatens their Trump Organization’s future.Donald Trump Jr. is expected to testify Wednesday and Eric Trump on Thursday, kicking off a blockbuster stretch as the trial in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit enters its second month.James, a Democrat, alleges that Donald Trump, his company and top executives, including Eric and Donald Trump Jr., conspired to exaggerate his wealth by billions of dollars on financial statements that were given to banks, insurers and others to secure loans and make deals.Donald Trump — the former president, family patriarch and 2024 Republican front-runner — is slated to testify Monday, followed by his eldest daughter, ex-Trump Organization executive and W...Australian prime minister to raise imprisoned democracy blogger during China visit
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:31:12 GMT
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Wednesday he will raise the plight of a detained democracy blogger with Chinese leaders during a state visit to China.Albanese said he had approved a draft letter to the sons of Yang Hengjun, who has been detained in China since 2019.“We’re very sympathetic and understand the concerns that they would have for their father and for this Australian who has been detained now for a long period of time,” Albanese told reporters.The sons have made public a letter to Albanese, dated Oct. 28, that said there was a “narrow window of opportunity” before Albanese left for China to secure their father’s freedom.“We ask that you make it clear that it is not possible to stabilize the bilateral relationship with a government that is holding an Australian citizen just a few kilometers south of where you will be hosted,” the brothers added, referring to Beijing.They said they had just last week received the first letter Yang had be...The US infant mortality rate rose last year. The CDC says it’s the largest increase in two decades
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:31:12 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. infant mortality rate rose 3% last year — the largest increase in two decades, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.White and Native American infants, infant boys and babies born at 37 weeks or earlier had significant death rate increases. The CDC’s report, published Wednesday, also noted larger increases for two of the leading causes of infant deaths — maternal complications and bacterial meningitis.“It’s definitely concerning, given that it’s going in the opposite direction from what it has been,” said Marie Thoma, a University of Maryland researcher who studies maternal and infant mortality.Dr. Eric Eichenwald, a Philadelphia-based neonatologist, called the new data “disturbing,” but said experts at this point can only speculate as to why a statistic that generally has been falling for decades rose sharply in 2022. RSV and flu infections rebounded last fall after two years of pandemic precautions, filling pediatric emergency r...Powell likely to underscore inflation concerns even as Fed leaves key rate unchanged
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:31:12 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time in nearly two years, the Federal Reserve is set Wednesday to keep its key short-term interest rate unchanged for a second straight policy meeting — the clearest sign to date that the Fed is edging closer to the end of its rate-hiking campaign. The Fed is standing pat, for now, in part because the economy has been moving mostly in the direction that Chair Jerome Powell has hoped for: Inflation has tumbled, even though hiring, consumer spending and economic growth have remained robust. A widely predicted recession hasn’t materialized.But the deceleration of inflation has slowed, and solid economic growth could keep inflation elevated or even send it higher. As a result, Powell and other Fed officials aren’t yet willing to take a final rate hike off the table. At a new conference Wednesday, Powell will likely highlight the progress the central bank has made while still underscoring that inflation remains too high and that future rate hik...Today in History: November 1, Clarence Thomas joins the Supreme Court
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:31:12 GMT
Today in History Today is Wednesday, Nov. 1, the 305th day of 2023. There are 60 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Nov. 1, 1991, Clarence Thomas took his place as the newest justice on the Supreme Court. On this date: In 1478, the Spanish Inquisition was established. In 1512, Michelangelo’s just-completed paintings on the ceiling of the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel were publicly unveiled by the artist’s patron, Pope Julius II. In 1604, William Shakespeare’s tragedy “Othello” was first presented at Whitehall Palace in London.In 1765, the Stamp Act, passed by the British Parliament, went into effect, prompting stiff resistance from American colonists.In 1861, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln named Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan General-in-Chief of the Union armies, succeeding Lt. Gen. Winfield Scott. In 1870, the United States Weather Bureau made its first meteorological observations.In 1936, in a speech in Milan, Italy, Benito Mussolini described the a...Chicago Bears upgrade their pass rush in a trade-deadline deal for defensive end Montez Sweat
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:31:12 GMT
A year after adding a wide receiver ahead of the NFL trade deadline, the Chicago Bears are attempting to boost their pass rush with a splashy move that general manager Ryan Poles must be hoping has a long-term payoff.The Bears traded a 2024 second-round draft pick Tuesday to the Washington Commanders for defensive end Montez Sweat.Sweat, who leads the Commanders with 6 1/2 sacks, immediately becomes the best edge defender for the Bears, who are last in the NFL with 10 sacks.“Montez is a huge addition to our team,” Poles said in a statement. “He is not only a great player but a great person. We expect him to help elevate our defense.”The Bears can negotiate a contract extension with Sweat or use the franchise tag to secure him before free agency starts in March. They are projected to have about $100 million in salary-cap room, so space to pay Sweat would not be an issue.It would not be surprising if the Bears already are working on a new contract for Sweat wit...Column: Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles assumed risk in Montez Sweat trade, but free agency and the draft make it a worthy gamble
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:31:12 GMT
No high-profile trade comes without an element of risk.Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles assumed one when he made another big deadline-day deal Tuesday, sending a second-round draft pick to the Washington Commanders for defensive end Montez Sweat, a formidable addition to a defense utterly lacking a pass rush.Poles bet on himself and his staff that they can get Sweat to stick with the Bears in the long term and be part of a second wave of roster overhaul. If so, he will be a foundational piece for the defense. That is the risk in the move for Sweat, who the Bears will pay $6.5 million for the final nine games of the season before his contract expires.Of course, the Bears could consider a franchise or transition tag to keep Sweat in place or create more time for negotiations, but at this point, they have to be hoping it won’t come to that. Poles also has the future of Jaylon Johnson to consider after the cornerback briefly had permission to seek a trade with nothing mate...Latest news
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