Live updates: Donald Trump set for historic arraignment

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:54:17 GMT

Live updates: Donald Trump set for historic arraignment NEW YORK (AP) — Live updates on former President Donald Trump’s expected surrender on charges stemming from 2016 hush money payments.What to know:— Prosecutor has arrived at courthouse— Lawyer says Trump will maintain innocence in court— Police brace for protests in Trump’s hometown___PROSECUTOR ARRIVESManhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg arrived at court Tuesday morning in New York ahead of former President Donald Trump’s arraignment. Bragg became Manhattan’s first Black district attorney in 2022, following his election the previous November. He inherited a yearslong grand jury investigation into hush money paid on Trump’s behalf during his 2016 presidential campaign.After taking office, Bragg slowed his office’s move toward an indictment of Trump and said he had concerns about the strength of the case. That sparked a public protest by two prosecutors who were leading the investigation and resigned.But Bragg convened a new grand jury this year after convicting ...

US futures point higher ahead of this week’s labor data

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:54:17 GMT

US futures point higher ahead of this week’s labor data BANGKOK — Wall Street pointed modestly higher Tuesday ahead of the first of three government employment reports this week which could draw a sharper outline of the U.S. employment situation ahead of the Federal Reserve’s next meeting.Futures for the benchmark S&P 500 rose about 0.3%, while the Dow industrials inched up less than 0.2%.On Tuesday, the U.S. reports on the number of job openings in February. That’s followed by the weekly unemployment report on Thursday and the March jobs report on Friday.A strong job market, on top of four-decade high inflation, has pushed policymakers at the Federal Reserve to raise the central bank’s main borrowing rate nine consecutive times since last March. In its latest quarterly economic projections, the policymakers forecast that they expect to raise their key rate just once more — from its new level of about 4.9% to 5.1%, the same peak they had projected in December.At its policy meeting last month, the Fed raised its key ...

Avalanche sweeps away tourists in northeast India; 7 killed

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:54:17 GMT

Avalanche sweeps away tourists in northeast India; 7 killed NEW DELHI (AP) — An avalanche swept away a group of tourists in the Himalayas in northeastern India on Tuesday, killing at least seven and injuring 11, officials said.Army spokesperson Lt. Col Mahendra Rawat said rescuers pulled out at least 23 tourists from the snow and took them to a hospital for treatment.India’s Border Roads Organization said the tourists were hit by the avalanche near the Nathu La mountain pass in Sikkim state. A video released by the Indian army showed rescuers digging through the snow to find an undetermined number of missing people swept away by the avalanche down a mountain slope. Nathu La mountain pass is along the border with China and is a major tourist destination.The ecologically sensitive Himalayan region, which has been severely affected by global warming, is prone to avalanches. Last year 27 trainee mountaineers were killed in an avalanche in the northern Uttarakhand region. The Associated Press

France boosts military spending amid war in Ukraine

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:54:17 GMT

France boosts military spending amid war in Ukraine PARIS (AP) — The French government on Tuesday approved a key budget bill presented as the country’s biggest military spending spree in more than 50 years, underscoring the impact of Russia’s war in Ukraine.The bill foresees 413 billion euros ($450 billion) in military spending or the period covering 2024-2030 – up by more than a third relative to the previous timeframe.Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu said bill’s political, budgetary, military and technological drive is comparable to the huge push in the 1960s that saw France develop nuclear weapons, making the country one of the world’s major military powers.Championed by French President Emmanuel Macron, the bill would notably modernize France’s nuclear arsenal, boost intelligence spending by 60%, double the number of military reservists, reinforce cyberdefense and develop more remote-controlled weapons. It would also boost the arms industry’s production capacity in order to provide assistance to Uk...

Canada Life buying Investment Planning Counsel business from IGM Financial

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:54:17 GMT

Canada Life buying Investment Planning Counsel business from IGM Financial WINNIPEG — The Canada Life Assurance Co. has signed a deal to acquire wealth management firm Investment Planning Counsel Inc. from IGM Financial Inc. for $575 million.Canada Life says the IPC business is profitable today and the deal is expected to be modestly accretive after two years.It estimates that transaction and integration costs of $25 million pre-tax are expected over 12 to 18 months after the deal closes. The deal came as IGM announced an agreement to buy a 20.5 per cent stake in Rockefeller Capital Management, a U.S. independent financial services advisory firm, for US$622 million.IGM is now Rockefeller’s second largest shareholder, while Viking Global Investors remains the lead shareholder.Canada Life parent company Great-West Lifeco Inc. and IGM are both part of the Power Corp. family of companies.This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 4, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:GWO, TSX:IGM, TSX:POW)The Canadian Press

Sssssh! Dutch Schiphol airport will tone down the noise

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:54:17 GMT

Sssssh! Dutch Schiphol airport will tone down the noise THE HAGUE (AP) — Amsterdam’s Schiphol, one of the top airports in Europe, announced Tuesday it will turn down the noise and limit its pollution in one of the world’s most densely populated areas. The move immediately received plaudits from environmentalists but not from its biggest customer – KLM national airlines.With its plans, the airport will phase out all traffic between midnight and 5 a.m., ban private jets and the nosiest planes and abandon a project for an additional runway. “We have thought about growth but too little about its impact for too long. We need to be sustainable for our employees, the local environment and the world,” said Ruud Sondag, CEO of the Schiphol Group. “The only way forward is to become quieter and cleaner more rapidly. We have thought about growth but too little about its impact for too long. We need to be sustainable,” Sondag said. The plans should kick in no later that the 2025-2026 season.The environmental group Greenpeace welcome...

Celebrations, destruction on campus follow UConn victory

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:54:17 GMT

Celebrations, destruction on campus follow UConn victory STORRS, Conn. (AP) — Thousands of UConn fans, most of them students, spilled onto campus after watching a broadcast of the Huskies’ NCAA Tournament win over San Diego State, with some pulling down signs and light poles, smashing windows and causing other damage.Gampel Pavilion was open Monday night for students to watch the game, which was played in Houston. UConn officials said they were still assessing the extent of the damage Tuesday morning and planned to give an update on arrests and any injuries.Most of the partying, which lasted into early Tuesday morning, was peaceful, but social media and television video showed students taking down signs and light posts, with several using one pole to smash through the glass door of one campus building as a crowd cheered. WTIC-TV showed a van that had been overturned, with all of its windows shattered. Video from social media also showed students gathered around what appeared to be furniture and wooden pallets that had been set on fire.The...

Will Alberta’s close election be decided by policy, or scandal?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:54:17 GMT

Will Alberta’s close election be decided by policy, or scandal? In today’s Big Story podcast, with two months to go before Albertans vote on a new premier, polls indicate that the UCP and the NDP are essentially tied. That means, for the first time in many years, the province is seeing a competitive provincial leadership race. So far, it’s been a doozy. Courtney Theriault is a reporter for CityNews Edmonton, he joins us to break down the several scandals that have plagued Danielle Smith’s short tenure as premier, and how her NDP rivals may or may not capitalize on those missteps. “It’s been a case of [Danielle Smith] stepping on one rake after another”, he said, “it’s become essentially a 24-hour news cycle, where if you can get through one day without some new scandal, it’s almost an accomplishment.” So how did we get here? And could this be an election that’s actually decided by policy and not partisanship?You can subscribe to The Big Story podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google and Spotify.You can also find it at thebigstorypodcast.ca.

DNA: Woman was on famed 17th century Swedish warship

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:54:17 GMT

DNA: Woman was on famed 17th century Swedish warship COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A U.S. military laboratory has helped Swedes confirm what was suspected for years: A woman was among those who died on a 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage, the museum that displays the ship said Tuesday.The wreck of the royal warship Vasa was raised in 1961, and was remarkably well-preserved after more than 300 years underwater in the Stockholm harbor. It has since been place at the Vasa Museum, one of Stockholm’s top tourist attractions where visitors can admire its intricate wooden carvings.Some 30 people died when the Vasa keeled over and sank just minutes after leaving port in 1628. They are believed to have been crew members and most of their identities are unknown. For years, there were indications that one of the victims, known as G, was a woman, because of the appearance of the hip bone, Fred Hocker, research leader at the Vasa Museum, said in a statement. Anna Maria Forsberg, a historian with the Vasa Museum, told The Associated ...

Geneva appeals court upholds conviction of Israeli tycoon

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:54:17 GMT

Geneva appeals court upholds conviction of Israeli tycoon GENEVA (AP) — A Geneva appeals court on Tuesday upheld the conviction of Israeli diamond magnate Beny Steinmetz for corrupting foreign officials, in connection with lucrative mining rights in the West African country of Guinea.The court, issuing its ruling after a trial last summer, upheld the convictions of Steinmetz and two other defendants for bribing foreign public officials over promises made to then-President Lansana Conte through payments to his wife, Mamadie Toure, that came to be worth about $8.5 million. The court also upheld a $50 million fine against the Israeli tycoon, but it threw out a conviction for forgery and reduced his sentence from five years to three, half of it suspended.Steinmetz, in a statement via a spokesperson, vowed to appeal the “unfair and politically motivated decision” to the Swiss federal court.“Beny Steinmetz considers that the Geneva justice system turned a blind eye to procedural flaws, stretched the rules of jurisdiction, compensated for t...