Frolic in Las Vegas’ fabulous Pool District this fall

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:25:43 GMT

Frolic in Las Vegas’ fabulous Pool District this fall Laurie Baratti | TravelPulse (TNS)Given the relentless heat waves that have affected much of the U.S. this summer, it’s pretty reasonable to expect that a so-called Indian summer will follow in temperate regions like the southwest. Which is why autumn just might be the perfect time to enjoy the last of the year’s idyllic days spent at the swimming pool in places like Las Vegas.Sitting right at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ pool scene is perfect for discerning travelers seeking to make the most of their stays. Its stylish and socially vibrant Pool District offers a distinctive set of aquatic playgrounds where guests can enjoy everything from a refreshing dip to some relaxation in the sun, or gathering socially for great food and drink.A distinguishing element of cabana and daybed reservations at The Cosmopolitan is that, rather than paying a traditional rental fee, guests commit to a built-in food and beverage minimum for the day they’re reserving t...

Jackson says we must own hardest chapters of US history during 1963 church bombing remembrance

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:25:43 GMT

Jackson says we must own hardest chapters of US history during 1963 church bombing remembrance BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Standing at the pulpit of the Birmingham, Alabama, church where four little girls were killed by a Ku Klux Klan bomb in 1963, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said the nation must remember and own the uncomfortable moments of its past in order to move forward.Jackson, the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court, spoke at the 60th anniversary of the Sept. 15, 1963 bombing at 16th Street Baptist Church. “Today we remember the toll that was paid to secure the blessings of liberty for African Americans and we grieve those four children who were senselessly taken from this earth and their families robbed of their potential,” Jackson said.She said the country should celebrate the great strides that have been made since 1963 but that there is still work to do. ”The work of our time is maintaining that hard-won freedom and to that we are going to need the truth, the whole truth about our past,” Jackson said.Jackson said she knows that atro...

A man faced murder charges after deputies killed his cousin in a drug raid. A jury acquitted him

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:25:43 GMT

A man faced murder charges after deputies killed his cousin in a drug raid. A jury acquitted him SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Varshan Brown was charged with murder and taken to trial after sheriff’s deputies fatally shot his cousin in a violent drug raid at Brown’s southeast Georgia home.After hearing four days of evidence and arguments in a Camden County courtroom, a jury convicted Brown, 49, of possessing cocaine and assaulting officers by shooting at them. But jurors concluded the death of his cousin, Latoya James, wasn’t Brown’s fault. They acquitted him of a felony murder charge.Attorneys for James’ family said the verdict Thursday validates their argument that deputies ultimately were responsible for the 37-year-old Black woman’s death — not only because they shot her, but also for bursting into Brown’s home with little warning in the middle of the night. They have compared the deputies’ actions to the botched Kentucky narcotics raid that left Breonna Taylor dead and have a federal civil lawsuit pending that seeks $25 million from the Cam...

In San Francisco, Kenya’s president woos American tech companies despite increasing taxes at home

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:25:43 GMT

In San Francisco, Kenya’s president woos American tech companies despite increasing taxes at home NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenya’s president is wooing American tech companies, promising a business-friendly environment — even though he has raised taxes on businesses at home. President William Ruto made the appeal in an address to leading U.S. technology companies and investors on Friday in San Francisco, highlighting investment opportunities in his country and lauding his government’s “strategic priorities.” “For the sake of stability, we have a tax code that is simple to enforce, consistent, fair and predictable” — one that won’t change in the next three years, he said. “We have eliminated value-added tax on exported services and the tax on stock-based compensation for employees of startups, as well as the domestic equity requirement for ICT companies,” he said.But critics say that his government’s newly imposed and also several proposed taxes will increase the cost of doing business in Kenya, including in the tech sector.His administration in its firs...

A Jan. 6 rioter was convicted and sentenced in secret. No one will say why

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:25:43 GMT

A Jan. 6 rioter was convicted and sentenced in secret. No one will say why WASHINGTON (AP) — Hundreds of rioters have been charged, convicted and sentenced for joining the mob attack on the U.S. Capitol. Unlike their cases, Samuel Lazar’s appears to have been resolved in secret — kept under seal with no explanation, even after his release from prison. Lazar, 37, of Ephrata, Pennsylvania, was arrested in July 2021 on charges that he came to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, dressed in tactical gear and protective goggles, and used chemical spray on officers who were desperately trying to beat back the angry Donald Trump supporters. There is no public record of a conviction or a sentence in Lazar’s court docket. But the Bureau of Prisons told The Associated Press that the man was released from federal custody this week after completing a sentence for assaulting or resisting a federal officer. Lazar was sentenced in Washington’s federal court on March 17 to 30 months in prison, according to the Bureau of Prisons, but there’s no public record of such a ...

Guatemala’s president-elect says he’s ready to call people onto the streets

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:25:43 GMT

Guatemala’s president-elect says he’s ready to call people onto the streets GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — President-elect Bernardo Arévalo plans to call Guatemalans into the streets next week to protest efforts to derail his presidency before he can take office, he said Friday in an interview with The Associated Press.It would be Arévalo’s first such request since winning the election Aug. 20. Since his landslide victory, the attorney general’s office has continued pursuing multiple investigations related to the registration of Arévalo’s Seed Movement party, and alleged fraud in the election. International observers have said that is not supported by evidence.Arévalo said he has tried his own legal maneuvers to stop those who want to keep him from power, but now it’s necessary for the people to come out to the streets to support him. He said he wants to see businesspeople, farmers, Indigenous groups, and workers all come out to reject what has been happening.It wouldn’t be the protest of one party, or oneself, against the system, but rather of “a people...

Lawsuit alleges sexual assault during Virginia Military Institute overnight open house

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:25:43 GMT

Lawsuit alleges sexual assault during Virginia Military Institute overnight open house LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) — A prospective student claims in a lawsuit that a Virginia Military Institute cadet sexually assaulted her during a 2021 overnight open house.The suit filed in U.S. District Court in Lynchburg on Thursday states that the woman, then a high school student interested in attending the nation’s oldest state-supported military college, was assigned a cadet host with whom she shared a room, The Roanoke Times reported.The woman identified as Jane Doe in court records attended a two-day open house, described on VMI’s website as the best way for high school students to “experience first-hand what it’s like being a cadet,” with her parents, who have strong ties to the school, according to the lawsuit. The assault allegedly happened early on Sept. 18, 2021, and later that day after leaving campus with her parents, the student “expressed in an extremely distressed manner” that she had been sexually assaulted, the lawsuit stated. The cadet was not identified by name or sex i...

Environment Canada extends hurricane watch to Halifax as ‘very large’ Lee approaches

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:25:43 GMT

Environment Canada extends hurricane watch to Halifax as ‘very large’ Lee approaches HALIFAX — Boats were being pulled out of the water in Nova Scotia Friday as forecasters warned hurricane Lee could soon bring damaging winds, large waves, flooding and power outages.Jennifer Chandler, commodore at the Chester Yacht Club, said she and her team have been working for days to prepare for what she anticipates will be a “significant storm.” Chester is in Lunenburg County, which with neighbouring Halifax County was added Friday to the list of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick communities under a hurricane watch.“When we get a direct impact, it hits us pretty hard here,” Chandler said in an interview. “Over the last five days, most people have been taking their boats out if they can …. We’ll be lashing down a lot of the gear. We’ve already taken all the furniture off our deck.”Hurricane Lee is expected to move into western Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick on Saturday, bringing heavy rains, high winds, and powerful wave...

Are grocery stores greedy or a scapegoat? Group pushes back on feds’ ultimatum

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:25:43 GMT

Are grocery stores greedy or a scapegoat? Group pushes back on feds’ ultimatum A group representing grocery stores in Canada is pushing back against the federal government’s ultimatum on stabilizing food prices.The prime minister is demanding grocery chains across the country reduce costs for consumers or face consequences. CEOs will be at the table next week, as Justin Trudeau summons the heads of the top five grocery chains to a meeting next week.“They’re making record profits while Canadians are struggling to put food on the table,” Trudeau said.He wants companies to present a strategy by Thanksgiving to ease the financial pain of filling the fridge.Related articles: Majority of Canadians believe grocery prices will continue to rise: pollAre our governments siding with big grocers?Canadian shoppers turn to discount retailers to fight inflationHowever, the Retail Council of Canada says it feels grocery stores are being made to be scapegoats, as the discussion around cost of living continues.“At the end of the day, it’s rea...

UN calls for more fairness for developing nations at a G77 summit in Cuba

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:25:43 GMT

UN calls for more fairness for developing nations at a G77 summit in Cuba HAVANA (AP) — The U.N. secretary-general called Friday for nations to build a world that is more fair for developing countries, as he kicked off a summit in Cuba of the G77 group of emerging economies plus China. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that while many of the countries of the G77 have helped lift millions of people from poverty, they still face a lot of crises, including hunger, inflation, climate disasters and debt, and they haven’t gotten enough help.“The conclusion is clear: The world is failing developing countries,” Guterres said in Spanish.The summit of G77 group, which was founded in the 1960s, is taking place in Cuba just a few days ahead of the U.N. General Assembly in New York. “The voice of the G77 plus China will always be essential at the United Nations,” Guterres said. “And I count on your group, who have long been champions of multilateralism, to step up, to use your power, and fight: Champion a system rooted in equality; champion a system ...