Mass to be held in honour of victims in Quebec town where pedestrians struck by truck

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 09:28:05 GMT

Mass to be held in honour of victims in Quebec town where pedestrians struck by truck AMQUI, Que. — A memorial mass will be held this evening in the Quebec town where two people were killed and nine injured when a pickup truck crashed into pedestrians.Two men, Gérald Charest and Jean Lafrenière, died after being struck on Monday afternoon.Police have said those injured in the crash range in age from less than a year old to 77, and on Thursday a Quebec City hospital said two injured adults remained in critical condition.The mass will be held at Saint-Benoît-Joseph-Labre church in Amqui.A candlelight vigil was held in front of the church Thursday evening in the town about 350 kilometres northeast of Quebec City.Steeve Gagnon, 38, is facing two counts of dangerous driving causing death, and prosecutors have said more charges will follow.This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 17, 2023.The Canadian Press

Discarded explosives in South Sudan kill 10, including kids

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 09:28:05 GMT

Discarded explosives in South Sudan kill 10, including kids JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — At least 10 people in South Sudan, including three children, have been killed after mistaking unexploded ordnance for scrap metal, an official said Friday.The commissioner of Jur River county, James Bak, confirmed Thursday’s accident in Western Bahr el Ghazal and said two other children were injured.He said people in Jebel-Mille area had been gathering mangoes when they came across the unexploded ordnance and assumed it was metal scrap. They started collecting it for sale when it exploded, he said.“It killed seven women and three children,” Bak told The Associated Press. The wounded children’s mothers were among those killed.Mines and other unexploded ordnance remain a major problem in South Sudan, which is recovering from a five-year civil war that ended in 2018. More than 5,000 South Sudanese have been killed or injured by land mines and unexploded ordnance since 2004, according to the United Nations Mine Action Service. Hundreds of victi...

UK officer guilty of misconduct for clubbing ex-soccer star

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 09:28:05 GMT

UK officer guilty of misconduct for clubbing ex-soccer star LONDON (AP) — A British police officer was allowed to keep her job Friday after a disciplinary panel found her guilty of gross misconduct for unlawfully clubbing former professional soccer player Dalian Atkinson, who died after another officer used a stun gun and kicked him in the head.An independent police disciplinary tribunal gave constable Mary Ellen Bettley-Smith a written warning after finding she unlawfully struck the Black former Aston Villa striker three times with her baton after he was subdued by her partner during an altercation in August 2016.The West Mercia officer could have been stripped of her badge by the panel that was convened in Telford after she was acquitted at a criminal trial of causing bodily harm.Bettley-Smith’s conduct was “indeed serious” but she was on the periphery of the event and her partner’s role was “several stages of magnitude different,” prosecutor Dijen Basu said at the hearing.Constable Benjamin Monk was sentenced in 2021 to ...

Farmworkers use Florida march to pressure other companies

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 09:28:05 GMT

Farmworkers use Florida march to pressure other companies Farmworkers were leading a five-day, 45-mile (72-kilometer) trek on foot this week from one of the poorest communities in Florida to a mansion-lined, oceanfront town that is one of the richest in an effort to pressure retailers to leverage their purchasing power for better worker pay and working conditions.The farmworkers said they were marching to highlight the Fair Food Program, which has enlisted companies like McDonald’s, Walmart, Taco Bell and Whole Foods to use their clout with growers to ensure better working conditions and wages for farmworkers. They hoped to use the march to pressure other companies, like Publix, Wendy’s and Kroger, to join the program that started in 2011.The march began Tuesday from the farming community of Pahokee, one of the poorest in Florida, where the median household income is around $30,000. The march’s launching point was a camp where farmworkers were coerced into working for barely any pay by a labor contractor who was convicted and sentenc...

Haaland criticized over ‘difficult’ choice on Willow project

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 09:28:05 GMT

Haaland criticized over ‘difficult’ choice on Willow project WASHINGTON (AP) — In early March, President Joe Biden met with members of Alaska’s bipartisan congressional delegation as they implored him to approve a contentious oil drilling project in their state. Around the same time, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland held a very different meeting on the same topic.Gathering at Interior headquarters a half-mile (0.8 kilometers) from the White House, leaders of major environmental organizations and Indigenous groups pleaded with Haaland, the first Native American Cabinet member, to use her authority to block the Willow oil project. Environmental groups call the project a “carbon bomb” that would betray pledges made by Biden — and Haaland — to fight climate change and have mounted a social media #StopWillow campaign that has been seen hundreds of millions of times.The closed-door meeting, which was described by two participants who insisted on not being identified because of its confidential nature, grew emotional as participants urged Haalan...

Wisconsin Democratic Secretary of State La Follette resigns

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 09:28:05 GMT

Wisconsin Democratic Secretary of State La Follette resigns MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s Democratic Secretary of State Doug La Follette resigned on Friday, three months into his 11th consecutive term in office.Gov. Tony Evers appointed former Treasurer Sarah Godlewski, who ran for U.S. Senate last year but lost in the primary, to fill out the four-year term. Wisconsin’s secretary of state is not in charge of elections and has almost no official duties. La Follette, 82, won reelection in November over a Republican who wanted to shift election duties to the office. La Follette — a distant relative of “Fighting” Bob La Follette, a progressive governor and 1924 presidential candidate — was first elected secretary of state in 1974. After a failed try for lieutenant governor in 1978, he won the office in 1982 and has won reelection nine times.Republicans have gradually stripped the office of almost all its duties and staff and relegated La Follette to a cramped office in the Capitol basement. However, since the 2020 presidential el...

Quadruple murder trial begins for former NY police officer

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 09:28:05 GMT

Quadruple murder trial begins for former NY police officer NEW YORK (AP) — A federal jury in New York began hearing testimony in the murder trial of a former New York police officer accused of masterminding the killing of four people — one strangled to death with a zip tie and three others shot execution-style — over money in a drug operation.All four men were found buried on the property of the former suburban New York police officer, Nicholas Tartaglione, whose trial, which began Thursday, is expected to last a month in U.S. District Court in White Plains.But defense attorneys asserted that Tartaglione had nothing to do with the killings and was being used by the government as a convenient fall guy.Tartaglione gained further notoriety as a former cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein, before the disgraced financier committed suicide in a Manhattan jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting sex-trafficking charges.Prosecutors contend that Tartaglione lured one of the victims, Martin Luna, to a bar because he believed Luna had stolen money intended for ...

Police: Suburban Popeyes employees open fire on delivery driver over late order

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 09:28:05 GMT

Police: Suburban Popeyes employees open fire on delivery driver over late order GLENWOOD, Ill. — Two employees have been charged for allegedly opening fire on a delivery driver at a suburban Popeyes.According to Glenwood police, on Sunday officers responded to a Popeyes, located in the 18200 block of South Halsted, on the report of shots fired.Following an investigation, police allege Trevon Jackson, 19, of Steger, and Omarion Roberts, 19, of Ford Heights, opened fire on a food delivery driver over a heated exchange regarding a "delayed food order."The shots were fired at the driver and his passenger as they were fleeing, police said. No one was injured. Driver wanted after woman critically injured in South Side hit-and-run Jackson and Roberts were charged with aggravated discharge of a firearm. A third employee, Clifton Stewart, 55, of Sauk Village, was accused of concealing evidence and making false statements.A manager told WGN News Friday that all three involved have been terminated.

How WGN's Pat Elwood honors his daughter and St Baldrick's

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 09:28:05 GMT

How WGN's Pat Elwood honors his daughter and St Baldrick's CHICAGO — There was a buzz about town Friday and it’s has the potential to be a real life saver.St Baldricks, that mythical figure you get when you combine bald with St Patrick’s, it’s all about helping find a cure to pediatric cancer.Some believe Baldricks is almost magical the way it inspires ordinary people to do extraordinary things. Venues big and small across the country including dozens in Chicago and suburbs hosted events. ‘I was too young to die.’ How research and funding can help pediatric cancer patients — and what more can be done At Queen of Martyr’s Grammar school, the local parish priest braved the shave for the first time. At District 64 in Park Ridge and Niles there was a combined effort at Lincoln and Emerson Middle Schools.They are champions of the cause raising more than $450,000 and that is money that goes to hospitals across the nation including eight in the Chicago area to improve cancer fighting protocols. Sox fan facin...

Yale School of Medicine researchers study 'magic mushroom' treatment for migraines

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 09:28:05 GMT

Yale School of Medicine researchers study 'magic mushroom' treatment for migraines NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) – Could relief for migraines and cluster headaches come not just from pharmaceuticals, but nature as well?The active ingredient in hallucinogenic mushrooms is a compound called psilocybin. Instead of harnessing its psychedelic results, researchers at Yale School of Medicine tested very small doses of psilocybin on people with crippling headaches. Psilocybin also affects people's serotonin levels."Over the next two weeks the likelihood of having a migraine attack was greatly reduced," said Dr. Christopher Gottschalk, Professor at Yale School of Medicine.Dr. Gottschalk said the small dosages resulted in patients having six fewer headaches a month, a big break for those who suffer.Health Headlines: EPA proposes new standards to keep chemicals out of drinking waterYale Physician Emmanuelle Shindler, the only researcher in the U.S. studying psychedelics on headache disorders, is leading the research.One promising finding is that the study does not involve daily mi...