Senators nix casual clothing as bipartisan resolution sets new dress code for Senate floor
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:07 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — No shorts on the Senate floor. The Senate voted Wednesday evening to reverse an informal guidance issued by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer last week that senators could wear what they want when voting or speaking in the chamber. The resolution, passed by voice vote with no objections, requires that ”business attire be worn on the floor of the Senate, which for men shall include a coat, tie, and slacks or other long pants.” It did not specify what women should wear. The bipartisan resolution by Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Mitt Romney, R-Utah, comes after backlash to Schumer’s announcement that staff for the chamber’s Sergeant-at-Arms would no longer enforce a dress code on the Senate floor. The guidance came as Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman has been unapologetically wearing shorts and sweatshirts around the Senate, voting from doorways so he didn’t walk on the chamber floor and get in trouble for his casual dress.“Though we’ve never had an official dres...Long a city that embraced cars, Paris is seeing a new kind of road rage: Bike-lane traffic jams
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:07 GMT
PARIS (AP) — Ring, ring! It’s rush hour on Paris’ Sébastopol Boulevard, and the congestion is severe — not just gas-guzzling, pollution-spewing, horn-honking snarls but also quieter and greener bottlenecks of cyclists jockeying for space.Until four years ago, motorists largely had the Paris thoroughfare to themselves. Now, its bike-lane jams speak to a cycling revolution that is reshaping the capital of France — long a country of car-lovers, home to Renault, Citroen and Peugeot. This revolution, like others, is also proving choppy. A nearly decade-long drive by Socialist Mayor Anne Hidalgo to turn Paris from a city hostile for cyclists — except those racing the Tour de France — into one where they venture more safely and freely has become so transformative that bikes are steadily muscling aside motor vehicles and increasingly getting in each other’s way. And more bike lanes are coming for next year’s Paris Olympics — part of an effort to halve the event’...Powerball: Here are the winning numbers for the $850M jackpot
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:07 GMT
(NEXSTAR) — Did you win? Wednesday’s Powerball jackpot is a massive $850 million — the fourth largest in the game's history. Winning numbers for the jackpot are: 47, 63, 1, 46, and 7. The Powerball number is 7. PowerPlay Multiplier is 3X.The jackpot is the second-largest prize this year and increased from $835 million Wednesday morning after strong ticket sales, Powerball says. Shrek’s Swamp now an Airbnb stay in Scotland Despite its growth, the jackpot still comes in behind a $2.04 billion jackpot hit last November in California; a $1.586 billion jackpot split by three tickets (California, Florida, Tennessee) in 2016; and a $1.08 billion jackpot won by a California ticket in July.Jackpot winners can receive the prize as an annuity (30 graduated payments over 29 years) or as a lump sum. According to Powerball, the jackpot has a cash value of $397.4 million. Under the annuity plan, winners will receive an immediate p...Evanston residents protest Ryan Field renovations for 2nd straight day
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:07 GMT
EVANSTON, Ill. — One day after protesters marched to Evanston City Hall to rally against renovations to Northwestern University's Ryan Field, Evanston's Land Use Commission heard from residents again Wednesday about their concerns regarding the university's football stadium rebuild project.At least 45 people signed up for public comment during the land use commission meeting Wednesday night, the second of such meetings so far where residents have expressed their thoughts and concerns on Northwestern's planned renovations of Ryan Field.Some residents were supportive, while others were less so."In six blocks surrounding where I live, there are 13 vacant businesses, we would like some traffic, we would like some business in our downtown," said Susan Barrett-Kelly. "There are plenty of neighbors who are very supportive of this project, I cannot wait to see an architectural gem in our backyard.""Northwestern is asking permission to invite over 30,000 people into our city," said David Coo...The candidates went after Biden — and Trump — at the second GOP debate.
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:07 GMT
The field's early front-runner, Donald Trump, is skipping the event, just as he did the first. He was 2,000 miles away trying to woo union workers in Michigan amid a labor strike.The candidates on stage are Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.What to know— 7 candidates qualified for the second debate. Here’s who missed the cut — Here's how to watch tonight's debate — Republicans face growing urgency to stop Trump ahead of debate — Trump is in Michigan to compete with Biden for union votes — Who’s running for president? See a rundown of the 2024 candidatesDeSantis rejects idea that anti-abortion stance costs GOP electionsDeSantis is rejecting the idea that Republicans have been losing elections because of their opposition to abortion, and he says his reelection as Florida governor...DeSantis decries 'hoax' narrative about Florida Black history curriculum
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:07 GMT
(The Hill) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) defended his state's updated and controversial Black history curriculum during the second GOP debate, decrying the "hoax that was perpetuated by Kamala Harris" regarding the new educational standards."So first of all, that's a hoax that was perpetrated by Kamala Harris. We are not going to be doing that," DeSantis said when asked about backlash over Florida's Black history curriculum, which suggests to students that slavery offered benefits."Second of all, that was written by descendants of slaves. These are great Black history scholars. So we need to stop playing these games," he continued. "Here's the deal: Our country's education system is in decline because it's focused on indoctrination, denying parents rights. Florida represents the revival of American education."The contested line in the educational curriculum is part of a benchmark clarification that "instruction includes how slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could b...TSA ready to strengthen security with new baggage handling system at AUS
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:07 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Below the Barbara Jordan Terminal, hundreds of bags and suitcases are searched each hour.Longtime TSA agent Louise Yates has worked in one of these bag screening rooms at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport."I started with TSA in 2002 because of what had happened on 9/11,” she said. “I wanted to play a part in making people safe."The TSA said it typically takes about five minutes for a bag dropped off at the ticket counter to get loaded up on the tarmac. TSA dogs speed up security lines at AUS Unless it’s flagged within its X-ray security system. Then it’s thoroughly searched by Yates and her team."We do our best and we want the best,” she explained. “To ensure that when our families fly, we know they are safe coming through Austin."Calvin McDowell leads this team of TSA agents."We'll see bottles, glasses, ketchup, books, magazines, shoes and lots of laptops,” he said.On average, the TSA system sees almost 1,800 bags per hour at AUS. Austin airport to fini...Source: Majority of St. Louis cops in police district call in sick
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:07 GMT
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - The majority of officers assigned to a St. Louis police district called out sick on Wednesday, causing ripple effects across the city, according to police sources.The department confirmed it's been forced to spread officers from a nearby district because of the shortage of officers during the second shift Wednesday night.The FOX Files is not identifying the district because the shortage may affect the safety of officers. ‘Ice-cold bandits’ wanted in St. Louis County business break-in During the significant shortage, a man was killed in a double shooting on Osage and an officer in need of aid call was a couple blocks away.At the homicide scene, several district cars from across the city were at the location."Anytime there's an incident that draws a lot of attention from the public, those usually require more police resources than normal," St. Louis Police Lieutenant Matthew Karnowski said. "So, we are in a situation where we are utilizing the assistance of district...St Louis VA’s Got Talent helping to support a declining trend
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:07 GMT
ST. LOUIS – From taking shelter to taking the stage, Wednesday was the first night of the Veterans Association’s Got Talent showcase. Now in its 43rd year, the event is changing lives and perspectives for those who’ve sacrificed for our country.More than helping veterans step into their creativity, local organizations are aiding in a suicide trend that’s started to decline."Sometimes you just can't say what you can sing; you just can't say what you can write; you just can't say what you can show," said Dr. Danielle Cobbs, who works in the Occupational Therapy Department for the VA."There's a camaraderie between veterans that nobody else can really understand, and we get to have that when we are here," said Marine Corps veteran Mike Vassen.From combat to camaraderie, it’s a form of expression and healing. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News ...Rockies lose to Dodgers again, fall for ninth time in 10 games
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:22:07 GMT
As September winds down, it’s tryout time for a number of Rockies who want to give their bosses something positive to mull over during the offseason.Wednesday night was rookie starter Noah Davis’ turn to impress. His performance at Coors Field drew mixed reviews.The Rockies’ overall performance was mostly bad. The Dodgers, reveling in a three-run, eighth-inning homer by Freddie Freeman, pounded the Rockies, 8-2.Colorado, limping toward the finish line, lost for the ninth time in its last 10 games. Following a trend that has plagued them most of the season, the Rockies struck out 13 times and didn’t draw a single walk.As for Davis, the first four innings of his audition went well. The fifth, not so much.Davis retired the first six Dodgers he faced and struck out three. He gave up a leadoff homer to James Outman in the third but then kept the Dodgers in check until the three-run fifth when the Dodgers solved him.Outman led off with a bunt single that caught the...Latest news
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