La Defensoría del Pueblo de Perú condena presuntos ataques contra periodistas durante protestas

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:03 GMT

La Defensoría del Pueblo de Perú condena presuntos ataques contra periodistas durante protestas (CNN Español) — La Defensoría del Pueblo de Perú exigió este viernes a la Fiscalía y a la Policía Nacional investigar las agresiones que denunció que sufrieron varios periodistas, incluidos dos que resultaron heridos, al cubrir la jornada de protestas en Lima.De acuerdo con el organismo, dos comunicadores fueron atacados y un equipo de América TV fue agredido con piedras mientras cubrían las manifestaciones en contra de la presidenta Dina Boluarte. En total, la Defensoría del Pueblo reporta 6 personas heridas hasta el momento, 4 civiles y 2 policías.Manifestantes se enfrentan con la policía antidisturbios en el centro de Lima mientras la presidenta peruana Dina Boluarte entrega su Mensaje a la Nación anual en el Día de la Independencia en el Congreso, el 28 de julio de 2023. Crédito: CARLOS ENRIQUE SARMIENTO/AFP vía Getty ImagesDina Boluarte anuncia que pedirá al Congreso de Perú facultades legislativas por 120 díasLa mandataria se encontraba dando un discurso ante el Congreso...

Aurora could move to strong-mayor government system

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:03 GMT

Aurora could move to strong-mayor government system DENVER (KDVR) -- A struggle over political power is brewing in Aurora.A new proposal backed by current mayor Mike Coffman has cleared another hurdle to get on the November ballot. Some community members say the mayor and supporters were not up-front in their efforts to get support for the changes.The proposal would give Aurora a strong-mayor system. Some folks in the city are taking issue with the process taken to get the question on their ballots.Aurora citizens were trying to figure out who was behind an effort to enact tighter term limits for the city council and mayor. Coffman has now admitted his involvement with the proposal that will be on the November ballot, where his name will be listed as a candidate for reelection, but some community members say a key aspect of the proposal was downplayed. Johnston details plans to get people into housing, out of encampments in Denver "He is supportive of this ballot initiative but he is not in charge of running it. So we wanted to mak...

Piper & Skye teams up with INVERSA for eco-friendly handbags made of skin from Burmese pythons, other animals

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:03 GMT

Piper & Skye teams up with INVERSA for eco-friendly handbags made of skin from Burmese pythons, other animals We only have one planet, so A-plus to anyone who’s trying to help keep it green … like Piper & Skye, who’s trying to save it one purse at a time. Their mission is to borrow from nature and create handbags.For their newest design, they’ve partnered with INVERSA collection in using Florida’s Burmese python skin. Could be hiss-tory in the making.Piper & Skye’s new INVERSA collection will leave you feeling good about your splurge.Joanna MacDonald, founder, Piper & Skye: “We have designed two INVERSA Bags, and we’re calling it Piper & Skye x Inversa. We have two so far, but there’s a lot more coming. We’ve started with invasive python because, as far as I understand, it’s the biggest problem.”These bags are made from the skin of these slithering creatures because they do more bad than good.Joanna MacDonald: “I’m learning all about the invasive species and the damage that they do to our ecosystem...

Police investigating fatal crash on I-95 in Topsfield

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:03 GMT

Police investigating fatal crash on I-95 in Topsfield Police are investigating a deadly van crash on I-95 in Topsfield on Friday afternoon.Video from SKy7-HD showed an overturned vehicle in the median. State police confirmed the crash was fatal.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

National NAACP Convention kicks off in Boston

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:03 GMT

National NAACP Convention kicks off in Boston The 114th annual National NAACP Convention kicked off at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center on Friday with some big-name speakers, panels, and a dance party to set the tone for the five-day event.DJ Jazzy Jeff got the party going, followed by an address from Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, who said it was a honor for the city to host the gathering. ” Welcome to the city of champions, the hub of the universe and the hub of the hub right here,” she said. This is the first time Boston has hosted the convention since 1982. It was originally slated to hots in 2020 but the event went remote due to the pandemic. Local leaders say it’s an opportunity for Boston to reintroduce itself to Black America. “We know the perception, the reputation we have as being one of America’s most racist cities,” said NAACP Boston’s Tanisha Sullivan. “This moment gives us the opportunity to reframe that. not to shy away from it but to acknowledge that we have ...

Police searching for 21-year-old in connection with deadly shooting in Waltham

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:03 GMT

Police searching for 21-year-old in connection with deadly shooting in Waltham Authorities are searching for a 21-year-old man in connection with a deadly shooting in Waltham earlier this year, the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office announced Friday.Josh Pierre, of Waltham, is wanted on a murder charge in connection with the May 22 shooting on Lyman Street that claimed the life of Shelson Jules. Pierre is described as a Black man, standing 5 feet, 4 inches tall with black hair, brown eyes, and weighing about 150 pounds. He was last seen in a silver 2016 Honda Accord. He should be considered armed and dangerous.Anyone with any information is asked to call the Massachusetts State Police assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office at 781-897-6609 or Waltham Police Detectives at 781-314-3550.

Cape and Islands DA calls for federal probe of migrant flights to Martha’s Vineyard

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:03 GMT

Cape and Islands DA calls for federal probe of migrant flights to Martha’s Vineyard Cape and Islands District Attorney Robert J Galibois is calling for a federal investigation into a group of migrants that were flown to Martha’s Vineyard from Texas last year.In a statement Friday, Galibois said, “since being elected Cape and Islands District Attorney, I am conscious of my obligation to investigate any potentially criminal activity that occurs within my jurisdiction. l am aware that immigrants were tricked and fooled into boarding planes that ultimately landed in Martha’s Vineyard, a part of my jurisdiction. I believe this falls within my purview as District Attorney to investigate.”The statement continued, “Given that much of the information that I seek to review as part of my investigation falls outside of my jurisdiction, I stand behind California and believe in order for a full and proper investigation to occur, the Department of Justice must be involved. I stand ready to cooperate with the Department of Justice.” GOP Presidential h...

Chicago Cubs recall Hayden Wesneski to start against the St. Louis Cardinals as Drew Smyly tries to get on track

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:03 GMT

Chicago Cubs recall Hayden Wesneski to start against the St. Louis Cardinals as Drew Smyly tries to get on track As the Chicago Cubs try to find the best ways to deploy left-hander Drew Smyly in the rotation, they have optimized matchups the last two turns through.Twice Smyly was lined up to start against a right-handed-heavy St. Louis Cardinals lineup, and amid his struggles over his last two outings, the Cubs opted to start a righty and piggyback Smyly in relief. That meant reliever Michael Fulmer serving as a two-inning opener Saturday versus the Cardinals at Wrigley Field and Hayden Wesneski getting the call Friday at Busch Stadium.The Cubs recalled Wesneski from Triple-A Iowa and optioned reliever Michael Rucker before the game.“Trying to get the best pitchers as a whole, get our best arms up here,” manager David Ross said of the move. “He’s been throwing the ball really well and we’ve had some some taxing innings on the bullpen a little bit so, just giving (Michael) Fulmer or whoever we would have started today a little bit of a breather before we go to Drew...

A Bay Area man fatally stabbed a woman and posted video of it on Facebook, police say

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:03 GMT

A Bay Area man fatally stabbed a woman and posted video of it on Facebook, police say SAN MATEO, Calif. (AP) — A man allegedly stabbed a woman to death in the San Francisco Bay Area on Wednesday and then posted a video of the slaying to Facebook, authorities said.The footage helped police track down the suspect, who was later identified as 39-year old Mark Mechikoff. He was arrested about 30 miles (48 kilometers) south of where the victim was found dead in a San Mateo apartment complex.“While the motive for stabbing the victim is still under investigation, we do know Mechikoff mercilessly filmed the last moments of the victim’s life and posted the video to Facebook, then fled the area,” San Mateo police said in a statement.Prosecutors identified the victim as Claribel Estrella. The San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office on Friday charged Mechikoff with a single count of murder with enhancements for inflicting great bodily injury and the use of a knife.He appeared in court but did not enter a plea. His arraignment was postponed for a...

Mets’ clubhouse playing through uncertainty of trade deadline: ‘We can’t really control what’s going on in the front office’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:03 GMT

Mets’ clubhouse playing through uncertainty of trade deadline: ‘We can’t really control what’s going on in the front office’ The dust has started to settle in Queens, but these next few days are set to bring more uncertainty and more than likely, more player movement. At some point, it will be time to unpack what comes next for the organization, but right now, with the trade deadline only a few days away, the only thing the Mets can do is continue to play baseball.After trading closer David Robertson just around midnight Thursday, the mood inside the locker room was a mix of shock, disappointment and relief. What the future holds for the team is unknown. There seemed to be some surprise at the fact that the return for Robertson was two teenagers instead of prospects who are knocking at the door of the big leagues, but ultimately, the Mets understand that it’s out of their hands.“We can’t really control what’s going on in the front office,” said first baseman Pete Alonso. “The only thing we can control is winning ballgames. We want to win as many games as we can through ...